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CONTRIBUTORS

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Steve Kursar Auto Enthusiast Page 16

NUMBER 3

16 Joan Frances Contributor Pages 27 & 32

FEATURES 15 SMILE DOCS

Meet the Finest Dental Professionals in Brazos

28 VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT GUIDE

Find the perfect gift for that special someone.

COLUMNS 27 HIGH SCHOOL HOT SHOT Meet Carson McManus

32 A LITTLE PIECE OF HISTORY

The Fort Bend County Courthouse: Justice for All

Joe and Doris Gurecky. Photo courtesy of the Gureckys.

NEWSWORTHY 10 ROTARY HOLIDAY HAYRIDE Success in First Year

COVER STORY 6 ROSES ARE RED… BRAZOS SWEETHEARTS

Three Brazos couples – the Gureckys, the Richards and the Smiths – share what makes a successful, happy marriage, and what Valentine’s Day memories are their favorites.

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IN EVERY ISSUE 4 PUBLISHER’S POINT OF VIEW 12 SEEN ON THE SCENE 22 OUT & ABOUT IN THE HEART OF BRAZOS 29 COMMUNITY EVENTS 30 COMMUNITY MARKETPLACE

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21 2015 STATE OF THE CITY OF ROSENBERG

With Mayor Vincent Morales

MEDICAL & BUSINESS 15 MEDICAL FOCUS ON THE COVER: Bud and Lila Smith, Doris and Joe Gurecky and Beverly and Michael Richard.

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Roses are Red . . .

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I’m in love with February. I get to wear red as much as I want, there’s an abundance of chocolate, hearts abound and flowers are likely to appear in my office. What’s not to love? This issue is all about love. There’s a fabulous gift guide to help you gentlemen buy a nice gift for your valentine, and best of all, we bring you three love stories of couples who have all been married New Year’s Eve sweethearts Patti and Tim Kaminski. over 30 years. One is of them is actually approaching their 60th anniversary! How do they stay in love, loving one another? They share their words of wisdom on having a happy, meaningful marriage in Brazos Sweethearts. As most of you know, I’m all about words, so I absolutely love what these three couples – the Gureckys, the Smiths and the Richards – had to say. I truly value a written sentiment, and the ones that I absolutely love, I carry with me every day. I have two poems with me always, a favorite of my grandmother’s that I read at her funeral and another original poem written by my daughter when she was 10 years-old given to me on Valentine’s Day.

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Roses are red, Violets are blue, Flowers are beautiful, And so are you! – Kassidi Kaminski, 2006 In my humble opinion, Kassidi and Napoleon both got Patti and 18 year-old it right expressing their heartfelt appreciation for their Kassidi Kaminski. Photo by Nesossi Studios. valentines. Napoleon wrote, “As for me, to love you alone, to make you happy, to do nothing which would contradict your wishes, this is my destiny and the meaning of my life.” Of course, another way to phrase Bonaparte’s philosophy on love is simply: “If momma ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.” Gentlemen, remember your wives and mommas on Valentine’s Day. You’ll be glad you did. Happy Valentine’s Day!

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ove is in the air during February, so we decided to ask some questions about – what else – love. We talked with three couples and got their insight on what makes a successful, happy marriage, and what Valentine’s Day memories are their favorites. Here’s what these three Brazos couples – the Gureckys, the Richards and the Smiths – had to say.

Joe and Doris Gurecky absolutely! Brazos: Where and when did you meet?

Joe and Doris Gurecky:

We met in the 7th

grade while attending Needville Junior High.

AB: Where and when did you get married? D: We were married at 9 am on November 9, 1957 at Mi-

AB: What is your philosophy on marriage? J & D: You have to work on your relationship every day. Being Catholic, we believe that marriage is a sacrament uniting a man and a woman, which was instituted by Christ and should not be entered into lightly.

chael’s Catholic Church in Needville, Texas.

AB: Do you have children/grandchildren? J: We have two daughters, Pam Koepke and Tama Dorman, and six grandchildren: Courtney, Blake and Blair Koepke and Kylie, Kellen, Luke and Jacob Dorman.

AB:

What is your favorite Valentine’s Day memory together?

J:

When we were seniors in high school, we committed to

going “steady” with one another on Valentine’s Day.

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AB: What is your favorite thing about your spouse? J: Doris has always supported me in whatever I chose to

AB:

At the end of a bad relationship day, what is the most important thing to remind yourselves?

pursue – farming/ranching, starting a business or running

J & D:

for mayor.

other, and never fall asleep without resolving a conflict and

D:

forgiving one another’s short comings. Remember that no

Joe is considerate, understanding, helpful and support-

ive. Best of all, he still opens doors for me and brings me coffee to bed every morning.

AB: What is your advice for a happy marriage? J & D: Even though marriage is a partnership, it is not

Remind yourself of the love that you have for each

one is perfect.

AB:

What is your favorite lesson you have learned from being married?

J & D:

We both have learned to be more patient and

a 50/50 arrangement. Always commit to going the “extra

understanding and that we should never lose sight of the

mile” by helping one another accomplish their goals. Never

respect that we owe one another. This is the legacy that we

attack one another’s character. Tell each other “I love you”

want to leave our children, grandchildren and friends.

every day or several times a day. Do little things for each other to show your love.

Michael and Beverly Richard AB: Where and when did you meet? Michael and Beverly Richard:

We met on a

blind date in the spring of 1968. We went to a Peter, Paul and Mary concert in Huntsville. Michael was at Texas A&M and Beverly at Sam Houston at a time when there were not many females at A&M!

AB: Where and when did you get married? M & B: We got married in Rosenberg in 1969. AB: Do you have children/grandchildren? M & B: We have two grown sons, two wonderful and Connor.

AB: What is your advice for a happy marriage? B: When my grandmother, Edna Walenta, celebrated her

AB:

What is your favorite Valentine’s Day memory together?

you stay married to the same man for so long?” Her words

M & B:

work at your marriage every day. The day you quit working

daughter-in-laws and two young grandchildren, Hannah

We splurged and spent the night in a hotel in

Houston and went to a Peter, Paul and Mary concert. It brought back great memories.

AB: What is your philosophy on marriage? M: Be flexible! B: Appreciate the little things your spouse does! AB: What is your favorite thing about your spouse? M: Beverly is a loving person and a great cook. B: Michael is strong at things that are not my strengths.

50th wedding anniversary, I asked her, “Grandma, how do have stuck with me since that day. “Beverly, you have to is the day it quits working!”

AB:

At the end of a bad relationship day, what is the most important thing to remind yourselves?

M & B:

That we love each other.

AB:

What is your favorite lesson you have learned from being married?

M: B:

Be patient, and your wife is usually right. Appreciate the little things your husband does for you.

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Bud and Lila Smith AB: Where and when did you meet? Bud and Lila Smith: We met in

and has the same interests, helps promote good mental and physical health. This makes for a

Houston and were introduced by a mutual

happy life together.

friend.

AB:

What is your favorite thing about your spouse?

AB:

Where and when did you get married?

L:

B:

We got married in the Fort Bend

Lila is the best person I have ever known.

She never puts herself first; she is always doing

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for others – especially me! Just like Elvis, she

Stavinoha’s office. Judge Stavinoha performed

takes care of business.

the ceremony on November 13, 1981. Thirteen is our lucky – and favorite – number!

AB: Do you have children/grandchildren? L: With our blended family, we have five children. I have two, Joe and Anita, and Bud has three: Keely, Carl and Connie. We have seven grandchildren and four step-grandchildren.

AB: What is your advice for a happy marriage? B: To have a healthy marriage, make sure you like the person you marry as much as you love them. I like being with Lila as much as I love her.

AB:

At the end of a bad relationship day, what is the most important thing to remind yourselves?

B:

AB:

I imagine if “that” day comes, we will remind ourselves

What is your favorite Valentine’s Day memory together?

that life is not perfect, but tomorrow will be better.

L:

What is your favorite lesson you have learned from being married?

When we got our first home computer, I purchased

several card programs. Bud decided he would make a card for me for Valentine’s Day. He got it made, but not being familiar with the program, he ended up printing 17 cards! We joked that he had Valentine’s Day covered for the next

AB: L:

Thirty-three years with a kind, helpful and loving

spouse who always fills the car with gas for me has taught me you can get through anything. Since we have been mar-

17 years.

ried, we have lost both of our mothers, two grandchildren,

AB: What is your philosophy on marriage? L: I believe that a happy, harmonious, exciting and stress-

through my broken ankle and several other things that

free marriage with someone you love, who also loves you

lost our jobs at KFRD Radio on the very same day, suffered could have gotten us down, but we always say, “We will get through this.” And, we always do.

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2015 CHEVROLET COLORADO T

he Chevrolet Colorado is back! This is indeed great news and a reason to celebrate. After an absence of three model years, General Motors has brought back this mid-size pickup truck for buyers who don’t need or want a full-size pickup. They did such a good job that the new Colorado just won the highly prized Motor Trend 2015 Truck of the Year award, beating out the all-new aluminum body 2015 Ford F-150. This new, smaller Chevy truck is awesome. There was a time when the only people who drove pickup trucks were construction workers, ranchers and Texans. Back in the big 1990s, Americans across this land ours discovered that pickups were mighty fun to drive, and so all of the big automakers had both a large, highly capable, full-size truck, as well as a smaller but much

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The State of the City of Rosenberg with Mayor Vincent M. Morales, Jr. will be presented on Thursday, February 12th in collaboration between the Central Fort Bend Chamber Alliance and Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon will be held at Safari Texas, located at 11627 FM 1464 in Richmond, from 11:30 am to 1 pm. This year’s State of the City of Rosenberg celebrates the numerous accomplishments and presents the City’s vision for the future. Rosenberg has experienced phenomenal growth over the course of the last decade thanks to the business-friendly atmosphere, strategic location and visionary leadership. Mayor Morales will provide an update on the newest developments, mobility and infrastructure projects occurring in Rosenberg. A limited number of Presenter Sponsorships are available at $2,000, Underwriter Sponsorships are available for $1,000 and Corporate Tables for eight are available for $500. Individual Reservations are available for $25. Register and pay online at www.CFBCA.org or contact Leigh Ann Dawson at 281-3425464 or LDawson@CFBCA.org. A video of this presentation will be available online at www.ci.rosenberg.tx.us for those unable to attend.

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OUT & ABOUT

Jane Long Elementary Student Council members participated in the Channel 13 Food Drive. Helping to drop off their donations were Iliana Hernandez, Mary Wooten, Lauren Seiler, Alexovan Hory, Emily Dunn, Raina Ellis, Brianna Kaminsky, Tahya DeLosantos, Haley Baladez and Kammi Eastwood.

IN THE HEART BRAZOS

absolutely! focus media celebrated the season with a dose of holiday cheer at Fernando’s Latin Cuisine, where the team enjoyed delicious eats, a White Elephant gift exchange and a recap of the year’s successes.

Jessica Kij, Patti Parish-Kaminski and Lara Bell.

Joan Huey and Sarah Bearden.

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Andrea Rigamonti, Elsa Maxey and Geof Nesossi.

Adrienne Boring, Kay Garrett and Grace Belleza.

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Jennifer Elliott.


Families jingled all the way to Richmond to celebrate Miracle on Morton Street for the City’s annual Christmas celebration. Local artists filled the air with music as businesses and vendors offered a variety of arts, crafts, gifts and food.

Victoria Cavazos and Jessica Laureano spread holiday cheer.

Cyndia Rodriguez, Giavanna Delagua, Evalyn Moore, Patty Gonzales and Kathy McDougall.

Carlos, Cesar, Beatriz, Juan and Serapio Cano.

Performing a dance routine were Rowan Brown, Esha Salian, Sarah Pagsarjan and Christy Arocha.

Eleanor Ernest of Rosenberg proved that at 90 years young, you are never too old to visit with Old Saint Nick at the Gingerbread Kids Academy. Wonder what he told her she is getting for Christmas?

absolutely! Brazos Magazine proudly served as Presenting Media Sponsor of The Central Fort Bend Chamber’s first ever Shop & Swirl in Historic Downtown Rosenberg, where guests sampled from featured wineries and shops were open late.

Regina and Vincent M. Morales, Jr.

Denyce Treybig of the Yellow Brick Road Winery poured tastings at Linda Rulau’s Once Again Antiques.

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OUT &

Sugar Land Face and Body Plastic Surgery hosted its annual Glitz & Glam Holiday Soirée in December. The fun-filled evening featured wine and hors d’oeuvres, giveaways and beauty tips from Dr. Eric Humble and the entire staff.

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May Akbari, Tiffany Ortega and Angela Garza.

Michele Bridges, Emilie Sower, Ann Watson and Leslie Woodfin.

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Eric and Lin Humble.

Terry and Cindy Martin.

Ross Hyde and Marty Knesek.

Teri Tilletson and Linda Baker.

Jennifer Jordan and Chelsea Duran.

Kristi Bajali and Linda Ramatici.

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The Fifth Annual Little Miss Merry Christmas Pageant was held in Downtown Rosenberg during Rosenberg Christmas Nights. Family members joined Adolphus Elementary kindergartners for a delectable Thanksgiving feast. Petite Miss Merry Christmas Gracy Bury.

Little Miss Merry participant Chloe Camden. Photo by Emily Camden.

Fulshear Festival of Lights presented a “Rock n Roll Christmas� with a tree lighting, parade, fireworks and a performance by Johnny Seaton as Elvis.

Tommy and Rhonda Kuykendall with Johnny Seaton as Elvis and Alyssa Kuykendall.

Olivia and Kristina Tarmen.

Roanne Heath and Allie Guillot.

Mike McCoy kept the camel company.

Cheryl Stalinsky as Frosty Ann and Randy Stacy enjoyed the festive evening.

Courtney and Nolan Raska.

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OUT &

Friends of North Rosenberg members Melanie Gordon, Tracy Mills, Barry Henry, Deana Gonzalez and Alice Munoz filled 403 goodie bags with hats and gloves and distributed to students at Jackson Elementary.

ABOUT IN THE HEART BRAZOS

Austin Elementary third grade students celebrated Pioneer Day by making bread pudding to enjoy during an outdoor picnic, as well as participating in various crafts and activities reflecting Native American traditions and culture.

Madison Sanchez and Keri Almendarez made delicious bread pudding.

Clay Oaks, Idara Akpaffiong and Connor Mitchell created Native American signs using craft paper, glue and sand.

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Casey Gobar made a covered wagon.

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Lauren Prince learned how to make a corn husk doll.


High School HOT SHOT

By Joan Frances

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Meet Carson McManus

ince opening its doors four years ago, George Ranch High School in Lamar Consolidated Independent School District has excelled in academics and sports. The goal of the faculty and staff is to prepare each student for a successful future. A diversified curriculum allows students to excel in many areas of learning. One student who is a leader, scholar and athlete is Carson McManus. Carson’s leadership skills are highly recognized by the administration and his peers at George Ranch. He was elected by his senior advisory class to represent them as a member of the Principal’s Advisory Council (PAC), working with fellow PAC members to communicate the principal’s thoughts and objectives to the class body. PAC meets every month to give feedback to the principal on the pulse of the school, allowing an open line of communication with administration. Carson also directs the distribution of information to the underclassmen PAC members. Carson was National Honor Society (NHS) vice president as a junior. He aided the president and other senior members of the NHS leadership team in all aspects of their jobs. This year, Carson is president and runs NHS alongside the other senior leaders. As a director, he is confident, trustworthy and determined, as well as compassionate about representing his peers and communicating their concerns.

Carson Carson is a very hardworking student. All of his classes are Advanced Placement (AP), and he is ranked in the top 5.2 percent of his senior class. He was granted the AP Scholar with Honor award by the College Board for scoring a three or higher on five AP tests. Carson’s favorite subject is math. He enjoys random equations and playing with numbers and formulas. His favorite teacher is Colleen Kroeker, his freshman English teacher, who welcomed Carson to the world of high school. English was not initially his favorite subject, but Kroeker taught him how to be a respectable writer. Now, Carson enjoys writing and uses these skills in writing every day. One value Carson considers important is leadership. “Being a leader means to step up for people and to represent and communicate what they want and need. It also means to have a confident mindset that motivates followers to continue down a path of success no matter what roadblocks they encounter.” Carson played football all four years of his high school career. He is a member of the varsity team and captain of the offensive line. He played baseball as a sophomore and hopes to participate as a pitcher of the varsity team. When asked why he enjoys playing these two sports,

Carson replied, “Football is a mental sport that takes discipline. It is a challenge going against players from other teams and figuring out their next move. I enjoy the camaraderie that is developed from team effort. My best friends play on the team. With baseball, I enjoy being in control, and pitching allows so many variables to succeed in striking out a batter. This is a challenge I revel in.” Last summer, Carson taught kids ages 10 to 13 the fundamentals of baseball and proper hitting, throwing and fielding techniques. He also helped at the Sugar Land girls’ softball fields as a maintenance manager. He aided in the upkeep of the softball fields and made sure that both concession stands ran smoothly and efficiently.

Carson aspires to major in petroleum or chemical engineering. He has been accepted into both Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University’s engineering programs. With such an impressive resumé and credible leadership skills, Carson is destined to succeed in the path he has chosen. Congratulations on all of your successes, and good luck as you take the next step into your future.

“Being a leader means to step up for people and to represent and communicate what they want and need.” – Carson McManus

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Love B R A Z O S VA L E N T I N E ’ S D AY G I F T G U I D E

things we AHH!-LARM PINK KEYCHAIN

TEXAS MUSCAT BLANC The Braman Eaglefire 2013 Texas Muscat Blanc was selected by Texas Monthly as one of the best Texas wines in 2014. Enjoy a glass in their tasting room. Braman Winery, 3333 FM 359 in Richmond. Call 281-762-1375; www.bramanbrands.com.

This pink glitter personal alarm with an LED safety light on a gold keychain clip easily attaches to backpacks, key chains, purses or dog leashes. Pull the pin, and a 120 decibel alarm sounds instantly. Southern Sister Designs, 817 Third Street in Historic Downtown Rosenberg. Call 281-232-7737.

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Give the gift of beautiful skin! The new Smart technology enables the device to automatically adjust between gentle and deep cleaning for an optimal experience. It can be used on all skin types. Sugar Land Face & Body Plastic Surgery, 6926 Southwest Freeway in Sugar Land. Call 281-313-0555; www.beautybecomesyou.com.

Give your sweetheart a hot new ride this Valentine’s Day from TexasDirectAuto.com. With thousands of vehicles in stock, you’re sure to find a ride that you will love! Texas Direct Auto, 12053 Southwest Freeway in Stafford. Call 281-499-8200; www.TexasDirectAuto.com.

A CUSTOM OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE Surprise your sweetheart, and give a gift that will add value to your home. Cuddle up in a new outdoor living space! Call Texas Custom Patios today. Texas Custom Patios. Call 281-265-1994; www.TexasCustomPatios.com.

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February 7th, 6 – 11 pm

February 26th, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Join Behind the Badge Charities for an evening honoring local heroes – police, fire, EMS and other emergency response personnel – with dinner, dancing and live and silent auctions at George Ranch Historical Park, located at 10215 FM 762 in Richmond. Proceeds will benefit Behind the Badge Charities and support assistance grants and scholarships for heroes. Call 281-815-4980 or visit www.behindthebadgecharities.org.

Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc. presents the sixth annual award dinner at Safari Texas Ranch, located at 11627 FM 1464 in Richmond, featuring intervention specialists Debbie and Brandon Knauss. The award dinner is held in honor of an individual who has given their time, experience and expertise to Fort Bend Regional Council, and this year’s honoree is Judge Susan Lowery. Contact mbronsell@fortbendcouncil.org or call 281-207-2409.

Boots and Badges Gala

2015 Helen Cordes Award Dinner

February 28th, 9 am – Noon

The Fort Bend County Master Gardeners’ Vegetable Herb Sale Start planning your spring vegetable and herb garden with the Fort Bend Master Gardeners. The sale includes tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and herbs for the garden and will be held at the Fort Bend County Extension Services, located at 1402 Band Road in Rosenberg. Visit www.fbmg.com for details, plant lists and directions to the sale.

February 21st, 8 am Fish-tastic Children’s Fishing Tournament

LOVE AT J LOGGINS JEWELERS Show her your love this Valentine’s Day with the simply divine Black Spinel with Pearl necklace. She’ll love you for it! J Loggins Jewelers, 14015 Southwest Freeway in Sugar Land. Call 281-242-2900; www.jloggins.com.

The City of Rosenberg’s Parks and Recreation Department hosts Fort Bend County’s largest children’s fishing tournament. Children fouryears-old and up are invited to Seabourne Creek Nature Park, located at 3831 Highway 36 South in Rosenberg, to fish the four-acre, stocked lake. Prizes for biggest fish and most fish caught are given in numerous age divisions. Parents must attend to supervise. Call 832-595-3300 or visit www.ci.rosenberg.tx.us.

February 21st, 6 – 11 pm Men Who Cook

Enjoy a fabulous night of dining, dancing and auctions at Safari Texas, located at 11627 FM 1464 in Richmond. Proceeds from the evening will be used by Lamar Educational Awards Foundation (L.E.A.F) to support ideas and classroom projects proposed by Lamar CISD teachers that would otherwise go unfunded. For tickets, visit www.leafgrants.org/men-who-cook or call 832-223-0334.

February 28th, 7 am – 7 pm Pancake Festival

Enjoy all you can eat pancakes, as well as local music and entertainment, at Mamie George Community Center, located at 1111 Collins Road in Richmond. There is a $5 fee, and all proceeds from the event benefit services at the Mamie George Community Center. Visit www.mamiegeorgecommunitycenter.org or call 713-526-4611.

SUBMIT YOUR EVENTS E-mail editor@absolutelybrazos.com. Include the event date, time, location and a short description of the event.

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A LITTLE PIECE OF HISTORY By Joan Frances

The cornerstone for the fifth courthouse was laid July 18, 1908 by the Masonic Order of Richmond.

Photos from Fort Bend County Texas: A Pictorial History.

The Fort Bend County Courthouse:

Justice for All

W

hen Stephen F. Austin and the Old Three Hundred families began settling in the Fort Bend area, residents established homesteads along the Brazos River, Big Creek, Oyster Creek, Buffalo Bayou and the San Bernard River. Transportation of mail, cotton and sugarcane, as well as local markers for boat traffic, kept the area growing and thriving. A post office, mercantile and bank emerged, making the area a focal point for residents to gather. As time progressed, plantations and farms were built and crops flourished. These plantation owners eventually became leaders, building cities and establishing law enforcement, and after a period of time, the first courthouse was built. The City of Richmond was delegated the county seat of the Fort Bend government in 1837. In the mid 1800s, plans for a courthouse were drawn up by Robert E. Handy and William Lusk, the two founders of Richmond on Block 121. The plans were delayed, so a house at the end of Morton Street was purchased for $800 from the Lusk estate to serve as the first courthouse. This structure served a variety of important functions. Not only was it a meeting place for attorneys and clients, it also served as a place for residents to

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file lawsuits, and most importantly, it housed courtrooms and judicial chambers where decisions were written and released. Finally, in 1849, a two-story brick structure was built by John H. Herndon, who was a lawyer and civil engineer. After the Civil War and during Reconstruction, the courthouse was relocated several times until a three-story building was purchased from C.H. Kendall for $7,500. The building was destroyed by a fire in 1887, forcing the leaders to explore other options. A new structure was built on the corner of Morton and Third Streets. This third building constructed on “Court House Square” featured a large clock and bell tower and was later used as a boarding house and recreation center. This location is now Richmond City Hall. In 1889, the famous Jaybird and Woodpecker feud ensued at the courthouse. The Jaybirds represented 90 percent of the white residents. The Republican government, nicknamed the Woodpeckers, was dominated by African-American office holders. The Jaybirds wanted complete control of the government. On August 16th, gunfire was exchanged at the courthouse, and lives were lost. In the end, the Woodpecker survivors retreated to the

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courthouse, and the Jaybirds took possession of the town. The Jaybird Monument is on display outside Richmond City Hall as a reminder of these arduous times. The forth courthouse, built in 1908 at a cost of $75,000 and located at 401 Jackson Street, still stands today. It was designed by C.H. Page and Brothers, one of the pinnacle architects of the time. Charles Henry Page, Jr. was born in St. Louis, and his family moved to Austin, Texas in 1886 where his father worked in construction on the new Capitol. Page opened his practice in 1898 and was joined by his brother Louis. The building’s Texas Renaissance architectural style is made of brick and stone with a copper dome, turrets and a three-story rotunda. Beautiful mosaic tiles cover the floors, and green glazed tile covers the wainscoting. The hemispherical, copper clad dome is distinctive to other courthouses in Texas, as well as the Capitol building in Austin.

Like most turn of the century courthouses, the Fort Bend County Courthouse is fashioned after the nation’s Capitol and state Capitols throughout the country with rotundas.

City leaders have continued to improve this illustrious building. Two additions were added in 1935 and 1957 that completed this courthouse. In 1980 and 1981, the structure was completely renovated to its original magnificence. In 2009, the county celebrated the courthouse’s 100th birthday. Today, the Fort Bend County Courthouse is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is viewed as a tribute to Fort Bend successes.


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