Bee County Historical Society, Inc

Bee County Historical Society, Inc Historic McClanahan House Museum, built in 1867
206 E. Corpus Christi, Beeville TX - 501c3 Exempt Corpus Christi, Beeville Texas. George W. In 1911 A.Q.

We are a 501c3 Exempt Charitable Organization

Bee County Historical Society maintains the Historic McClanahan House at 206 E. McClanahan had come with his family to Texas in the 1850”s hoping that the change would improve his wife’s health. He lived in Goliad for awhile and was a Principle of the Paine Female Institute for a brief time. When Bee County and Beeville were established in 1858, he mo

ved to Beeville. Here, he started the first general store, buying lots across from the Courthouse, paying $11.00 for one of them. A smaller building was used at first, but in 1867 the construction of this building was started. The first floor was a large room, where groceries, dry goods and hardware could be bought. One corner was used for the post office. He and his wife also had classes for the children of the community until a school was built. He also taught Sunday school in this house. The upper floor was used for temporary lodgings for people who were passing through. After a number of years McClanahan sold the store to M. Roberts and moved to Corpus Christi. When his wife died there, in an epidemic of yellow fever, he returned to Beeville where he lived until his death. As time passed the building had various uses. A doctor once lived upstairs and had his office downstairs. A speaking tube was connected to the front porch. Knight moved to Beeville, bought the building, and converted it into a comfortable home with bedrooms upstairs and living room, dining room, and kitchen downstairs. Eventually, the older members of the family died and it was used as rent property. By the late 1950’s parking space for the Courthouse was needed, and the building was going to be torn down. Through the efforts of the Bee County Historical Society it was saved from destruction. The Society bought it from the Knight family for $600.00 and the County moved it to its present site in the early 1960’s. Since then, it has been the project of the Society to restore it and furnish it with furniture and mementos of the early days of Beeville.

Sent this out in 2018, never hurts to share Bee County History again. :) Enjoy!! :)
02/01/2026

Sent this out in 2018, never hurts to share Bee County History again. :) Enjoy!! :)

Another piece of Beeville, Texas history!!! The old Ice House (now the location for the Beeville Fire Department). Scary thing is, I remember the ice house from the very early 60s!!! Shows my age!!! I was just a little kid when I remember Dad getting ice here and the ice coming down a chute!! :D The water tower was on it's last leg, but I think I remember it being there, I could be wrong though. Don't know when it was torn down, but this looks really familiar. Anyone out there know what year it was replaced by the one on N. Madison?? :) Trying to involve everyone in our history!! ps: you can almost see the old gas station at the corner of Cleveland & St Mary's on your right and the feed store just down the ways. Pretty cool photo, taken by Jennie Rust Dugat, of course!!! :D sgs Courtesy Margart L. Moser's book: "The Biography of a particular Place Volume I", page 231. :) sgs

We tried, hoping next year is better :) Maybe a little Christmas lighting will add some cheer!! 🥰
12/17/2025

We tried, hoping next year is better :) Maybe a little Christmas lighting will add some cheer!! 🥰

Per member Carl Codney, thank you Carl:The Bee County Historical Society, Inc has an exhibit about the Rialto Theater on...
09/26/2025

Per member Carl Codney, thank you Carl:

The Bee County Historical Society, Inc has an exhibit about the Rialto Theater on display at the old J.C. Penney building in downtown Beeville.

We are extremely grateful to Commissioner Sammy Farias making WiFi happen for security cameras at the Historic McClanaha...
10/08/2024

We are extremely grateful to Commissioner Sammy Farias making WiFi happen for security cameras at the Historic McClanahan House Museum. Didn't know who this guy was, but when a message went out to our local Texas Ranger Cuellar and local police, this guy was ID'd pretty quick and talked too (We hope). Also hoping the word goes out to not be messing around the building. We have cameras inside too. The woman was trying to get him to stop too. We wouldn't have known this happened without the notifications from the cameras. They work well for us!!! Thank you Commissioner Farias for working hard for our community!! ☺️ NOTE to ALL: And an extremely HUGE Thank YOU to Gulf Coast Wifi for donating their time to install the security hardware. This has been tremendously appreciated. You guy ROCK!!!! 🥳🤩🥰

We'd like to thank Commissioner Sammy Farias for calling the right folks to get the yard mowed at the Historic McClanaha...
09/19/2024

We'd like to thank Commissioner Sammy Farias for calling the right folks to get the yard mowed at the Historic McClanahan House Museum. Sometimes it's forgotten that the building is located on County Property. We are very grateful that the county mows it, but lately it had been forgotten. Commission Farias made a couple of calls and we are back on the list. They were out today too 09/19/24, weedwacking back there!! We tremendously appreciate the help!! Thank you sir!! 🥰💝

09/06/2024

We received a message from a Lynn Curry, hoping ya'll can help her out; Her message: I’m doing genealogy research of Mary Curry known in Beeville as Mother Curry. If possible can you post on the Bee County Historical Society page the following, “If anyone has information about Mary Curry, born between 1825-1835. She lived in Skidmore and later in Beeville. She died in Beeville in the 1930s. Her death was big in Beeville as she was a former slave and her age was about 109 years old. Some of the families who knew her were Hinderman, Hampton, and Boales. Her funeral service was conducted by Rev. Harris and assisted by Pleas Boales.”

Thank you for any help you can give her!! :)

Sharing excerpts with folks from the 1858-1958 Centennial Book gathered by Lincoln Borglum, Teal Adkins, D. L. Pieratt a...
08/17/2024

Sharing excerpts with folks from the 1858-1958 Centennial Book gathered by Lincoln Borglum, Teal Adkins, D. L. Pieratt and W. C. (Dub) Sanders.

First schools in Beeville
G.W. McClanahan taught in his one room wooden house, which was used as a church and school. The first public school teacher to use the courthouse was John R. Schook. Sessions of school were held in various frame house over the village until March, 1877, when the school trustees, A.C. Jones, A.A. Scott and R.R. Gillett, bought the Methodist Church property at the present side of the Southern Pacific depot. John W. Flournoy was in charge of the school in 1879. Two years later the Professor and his bride, Miss Gussie Hitchens of San Domingo, taught around eight pupils. The Flournoys taught the school until 1884, when the Professor began the practice of law and his wife assisted Professor J.P. Holtsclaw in teaching.

Captain A.C. Jones gave the school several acres of ground near the present Thomas Memorial Hospital for a new location and donated the school property for a dept in order to get the railroad through Beeville in 1886.

Second school in Beeville
This three-room school building was built in 1886 by John Impson, who suffered losses during its construction due to a severe hurricane. J.W. Cook, H.J. O’Reilly and R.W. Archer were the trustees and Professor T.R. Royal was superintendent. This building housed almost one hundred pupils. “Miss Gussie” (Mrs. John W. Flournoy was one of the teachers. Her buggy in front of the school was a familiar sight to her pupils.

Beeville Builds Brick Schoolhouse on first permanent site
Schoolhouse number three was built in 1894, one year after the citizens voted to incorporate for school purposes, permanently. First to use the building were: Professor Smith Ragsdale, L.W. and J.W. Bell, Mesdames Ida Nations, Gussie Flournoy, and Josephine Humphreys, and Misses Mattie Mussett, Maggie Smith, and Lela Lawley.

When old-timers saw the picture of the old building, they thought of Professor W.E. Madderra, who started his teaching career in Beeville in 1898, and left to be superintendent at Nacogdoches for one year. Professor T.G. Arnold was ill in 1900; his nephew, the “Professor,” as Robin Borglum reported, returned “for a short time…and remained until his death in 1936.”

Down went the old building in 1949. Its replacement was named the W.E. Madderra School, in honor of the man who personally taught over ten thousand Beevillians, with five daily classes, two and on-half days absence, and annual summer normal for teachers. Though he built six buildings, still standing, a greater monument lies in the memory of the fine example Professor Madderra set.

Saint Mary’s Academy
Many a buggy rounded the corner of Steiner and Filmore streets to greet Beeville’s first Sister Gertrude and two other Sisters of Divine Providence (see sketch attached), who open the first parochial school in the city during the fall of 1896. Within a year, another teacher and a large two-story day and boarding school were added. Fire destroyed the academy building in December of 1930. The present St. Joseph’s School was built on the same location.

05/02/2024

We will be open 1pm to 3pm on Saturday 05/04/24, we are located at 206 E Corpus Christi in Beeville. Beeville Saturday Market is happening too, make the rounds. Duryea Studios at the 100 blk of S St Mary's is open, the Antique Mall on Corpus Christi & St Mary's is open. The Beeville Art Museum is open....There are things to do in Beeville, you just have to take a tour!! Uncommon Market is having a Chef Competion from 6:30pm on, see below. Beeville will be busy, come by the museum and say hey!!!

Everyone is welcome as always! Our next Uncommon Chef Competition in Beeville from 6:30 pm onwards is May 4. The theme is Cinco de Mayo/Mexico. We will also have a grito contest, ballet folklorico, DJ street dancing/karaoke, small bites, and drinks. Our judges, teams, and partners are from across Texas! Big thanks to Coastal Bend Distilling Co., Texian Books, Amaral Ranch, Ottensman Farm, St. Philip's Episcopal School, JPA-Junior Pitmasters of America, H-E-B, Bee, Peaceful Pork, Raising 'em Right Beef, The Birdhouse, Fancy Chicken & Fine Wine, La Vivencia, St. Mary's Academy Charter School, Pops Produce & More, Blue Rose Co., All The Rave Photo Booth, DJ Monte Montana Carroll, Dey-Ja-Vu Photography, Ballet Folkorico de Beeville, Halliburton Multi-Chem, and Skidmore-Tynan High School.

If you haven't noticed, our amazing 106 year old U S Post Office, built in 1918, is getting a "facelift" :) the columns ...
04/21/2024

If you haven't noticed, our amazing 106 year old U S Post Office, built in 1918, is getting a "facelift" :) the columns were starting to look bad, so glad that this is being done. The spindles up on the top were taken down and repainted and put back too. Check it out. :)

Holá folks, we will be OPEN on Saturday April 06, 2024 from 2pm to 4pm, come by for a visit!!! Beeville Saturday Market ...
04/03/2024

Holá folks, we will be OPEN on Saturday April 06, 2024 from 2pm to 4pm, come by for a visit!!! Beeville Saturday Market will be happening, so take a drive a few blocks over and come to say "Hey" 🥰

03/19/2024

My apologies for being so quiet on our posts. We've been very shorthanded in many aspects and it is hard to get volunteers to help with visitation of the McClanahan House and I've been a bit behind on scanning. Just loaded 243 photos from the 1978-1984 Western Week events. These photos were left at the Historic McClanahan House Museum's front door one time, about 3 years ago. We have no clue who dropped them off, but we were grateful. Again, I'm sorry it took so long to scan, but we've been very short handed and busy with life. Enjoy the memories!!! sgs

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206 E Corpus Christi Street
Beeville, TX
78102

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