Cottonwood, Brazos County, Texas

Ghost town in Texas, United States
30°49′44″N 96°20′3″W / 30.82889°N 96.33417°W / 30.82889; -96.33417CountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountyBrazosElevation
338 ft (103 m)Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST)) • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)Area code979GNIS feature ID1379600[1]

Cottonwood is a ghost town in Brazos County, in the U.S. state of Texas.[1] It is located within the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area.

History

Cottonwood was first settled when J.W. Bickham settled along Wickson Creek in the late 1850s and operated a store in the area. It was named after a large grove of cottonwood trees. A local Baptist church was built in the area in 1860. From that decade to the 1880s, three cotton gins named Bickham, Gallatin, and Kieffer operated in the community. A cemetery was established in the late 1800s, with the oldest graves dating back to 1887. Another Baptist church was built in 1910. This church and its cemetery remained in the community in the late 20th century. Cottonwood never had a population recorded.[2]

Geography

Cottonwood was located at the intersection of Farm to Market Roads 974 and 2038, 12 mi (19 km) northeast of Bryan in northern Brazos County.[2]

Education

The Cottonwood Baptist Church that was built in 1910 was used as a school and continued to operate into the 1930s.[2] Today, Cottonwood is located within the Bryan Independent School District.

References

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cottonwood, Brazos County, Texas
  2. ^ a b c Jasinski, Laurie E. (July 8, 2005). "Cottonwood, TX (Brazos County)". tshaonline.org.
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