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SHOPPING CENTER WAS 200
MILES AWAY
CHILTON--SPL--In 1854
five families migrated to the Chilton area from MIssouri. These were the
families of Newton B. Maxey, Tom Hailey, Frank Graham, and the Wethers-Cox
family. Mr. Wethers was a widower who married Mrs. Cox. Both had
children by previous marriage.
The nearest point of supplies was
Galveston and Mr. Maxey established a wagon line to bring in things the
settlers needed. The nearest grist mill was at Millican near Bryan.
In 1854 tragedy struck the little
group. While having bear in the great thickets of Deer Creek near the
present highway bridge on Highway 77 below the town of Chilton, John Wethers
was accidentally mistaken for a bear because he wore fur coat and cap, and was
shot. The man who shot him was so grieved he lost his mind and was taken back
to his family in Missouri in an ox wagon. Mr. Wethers' was the first
grave in the cemetery now called Carolina.
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