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Cypress Top, Railroad Town
The Galveston & Red River Railroad (G&RR) chartered initially by Ebenezer Allen in 1848
never went to Galveston. For several years there was uncertainty whether it would be built at all,
but Paul Bremond and Thomas William House of Houston, who took charge in 1852, decided to
build from Houston into the Texas interior instead of the Gulf. On January 1, 1853, ground was
broken in the Bayou City. By July 1856, after slow going northwestward on the prairie, the
railroad’s five foot six inch (between the rails) track finally reached the tiny village of Cypress
Top. (Some called it Cypress City, but that was a little optimistic.) Local folks, railroad workers
and some people nobody even knew showed up for a big celebration of the railroad’s coming on
July 26, 1856; it was claimed that dancing went on all night.
Soon the railroad had to continue building toward Hempstead, and a little locomotive named
Ebenezer came to help move materials and men forward from Houston. There had always been
plans to build the railroad all the way north to the Red River, an awfully long way from Cypress
Creek, so there was no time to lose. In September 1856 the G&RR charter was amended and the
railroad became the Houston & Texas Central (H&TC).
Cypress Top’s population undoubtedly grew for awhile as railroad men and the inevitable camp
followers came and went. After all, this had been the terminus (though only temporarily) of an
important railroad abuilding across Texas!
Yellow fever was prevalent in those days and Cypress Top was not spared. A newspaper item on
October 13, 1859, related: “The Houston Telegraph says that out of fifty-four persons residing in
Cypress City, on the railroad, thirty-three, including the doctor, were down sick with the yellow
fever. They sent to the Howard Association in Houston for aid, which was complied with.
Three deaths are reported. The place is in a deplorable condition.”
But the railroad continued to move people and freight to and through Cypress Top despite all the
hardships. As the H&TC built track forward, it reached Hempstead in 1858 and Millican, 55
miles beyond Cypress Top, in early 1861. People could also get to Brenham out in Washington
County by train on the Washington County Railroad that connected to the H&TC at Hempstead.
But then Texas seceded from the Union and joined other southern states in the Confederacy and
in April 1861 railroad building came to a halt as men went off to war.
After the War and Reconstruction, the H&TC advanced far beyond Cypress Top, reaching Dallas
in 1872 and Red River City in early 1873. Cypress Top was now just one of many stations along
the line. Who could have known then that Cypress would become such a booming place today?
******
I originally wrote this brief article for publication in the Cypress Historical Society newsletter in
2012. It is a short capsule of the larger story of Cypress that has emerged since 1856.
W. E. (Bill) Willits
Editor – Gulf Coast Railroading
Gulf Coast Chapter – National Railway Historical Society, Inc.

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Cypress top handout

  • 1. Cypress Top, Railroad Town The Galveston & Red River Railroad (G&RR) chartered initially by Ebenezer Allen in 1848 never went to Galveston. For several years there was uncertainty whether it would be built at all, but Paul Bremond and Thomas William House of Houston, who took charge in 1852, decided to build from Houston into the Texas interior instead of the Gulf. On January 1, 1853, ground was broken in the Bayou City. By July 1856, after slow going northwestward on the prairie, the railroad’s five foot six inch (between the rails) track finally reached the tiny village of Cypress Top. (Some called it Cypress City, but that was a little optimistic.) Local folks, railroad workers and some people nobody even knew showed up for a big celebration of the railroad’s coming on July 26, 1856; it was claimed that dancing went on all night. Soon the railroad had to continue building toward Hempstead, and a little locomotive named Ebenezer came to help move materials and men forward from Houston. There had always been plans to build the railroad all the way north to the Red River, an awfully long way from Cypress Creek, so there was no time to lose. In September 1856 the G&RR charter was amended and the railroad became the Houston & Texas Central (H&TC). Cypress Top’s population undoubtedly grew for awhile as railroad men and the inevitable camp followers came and went. After all, this had been the terminus (though only temporarily) of an important railroad abuilding across Texas! Yellow fever was prevalent in those days and Cypress Top was not spared. A newspaper item on October 13, 1859, related: “The Houston Telegraph says that out of fifty-four persons residing in Cypress City, on the railroad, thirty-three, including the doctor, were down sick with the yellow fever. They sent to the Howard Association in Houston for aid, which was complied with. Three deaths are reported. The place is in a deplorable condition.” But the railroad continued to move people and freight to and through Cypress Top despite all the hardships. As the H&TC built track forward, it reached Hempstead in 1858 and Millican, 55 miles beyond Cypress Top, in early 1861. People could also get to Brenham out in Washington County by train on the Washington County Railroad that connected to the H&TC at Hempstead. But then Texas seceded from the Union and joined other southern states in the Confederacy and in April 1861 railroad building came to a halt as men went off to war. After the War and Reconstruction, the H&TC advanced far beyond Cypress Top, reaching Dallas in 1872 and Red River City in early 1873. Cypress Top was now just one of many stations along the line. Who could have known then that Cypress would become such a booming place today? ****** I originally wrote this brief article for publication in the Cypress Historical Society newsletter in 2012. It is a short capsule of the larger story of Cypress that has emerged since 1856. W. E. (Bill) Willits Editor – Gulf Coast Railroading Gulf Coast Chapter – National Railway Historical Society, Inc.