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MISSOURI
LEGENDS
Branson - Hillbillies to State of the Art
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Lake Taneycomo in Branson,
Missouri,
1914, Library of Congress
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In 1882 an entrepreneur
named Ruben Branson opened the first general store and post office as
settlers began to come to the area seeking and finding plentiful game
and fertile land. The area began to thrive because of the great
fishing in the White River. 1895 saw the beginning of a
new agricultural crop - tomatoes thrived here
and soon a cannery was built in nearby Stone County. The many
cans of tomatoes were loaded on to Paddle Wheel boats on the White
River, the start of an industry that would last for over 75 years.
In the
early 1900s, there were many farms near the Branson Post Office, as
well as a handle factory, a tobacco barn, cotton gin, and a steamboat
landing at the waterfront. The tobacco industry was the largest
agricultural crop of the area and would continue to be so until 1959
when the tobacco farms became the bottom of the newly formed Table
Rock Lake. The first school sat high upon the hill overlooking
what is now downtown Branson. The settlement took the name of
its first postmaster until 1901, when the second postmaster, named
William Hawking, changed the name of the post office to Lucia.
In 1903 the completion of
the Iron Mountain and Southern railroad that would soon allow visitors
from all over to come and explore the untouched and unspoiled beauty
of the Branson area. The Railroad
Company began working below the Lucia Post Office on right of ways and
other land acquired by the railroad. A portion of the property
was soon designated for a town and placed under the direction of
Charles Fulbright, the president of the Branson Town Company.
Fulbright laid out and filed the town plot of Branson on October 26,
1903. Unfortunately, another town plot for Lucia had been filed
by a man named B. B. Price on October 2, 1903. By the end of
November, Mr. Fulbright owned both town sites, and the name of Branson
eventually prevailed.
In 1904,
Branson boasted a General Store, two
saloons,
a rooming house, two doctors and a couple of other businesses. The
same year would also see the arrival of Branson's first telephone line
to town.
In late 1905 gained its first newspaper -
The Branson Echo. The following year, the first regular
passenger train arrived in Branson carrying business men, speculators
and tourists. With the opening of the "Maine Fishing and Hunting
Lodge", the Lynch sisters giving tours of Marvel Cave, and float and
fishing trips becoming common, Branson soon became a tourist town.
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Harold Bell
Wright, a
Kansas minister, was drawn to
Branson because of his
health. Afflicted with tuberculosis he had begun to visit every
summer, stopping among the hill folks, exploring
Marvel Cave, and enjoying the
untouched setting of the area. He was so impressed with the people and
natural beauty of the area that he wrote his best selling book "Shepherd
of the Hills," which upon it's publishing in 1907, drew thousands of new
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Old
Matt's Cabin 1915 Postcard from "Sheherd of the Hills"
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Branson was
incorporated on April 1, 1912, having some 1,200 residents at the time.
Catering to its newfound tourist industry, other businesses soon emerged
such as a commercial ice plant, a soft drink bottling plant, a candy
factory, and an ice cream factory next to the waterfront.
In 1913
construction of Ozark Beach Dam at Powersite on the White
River created Lake Taneycomo. The lake drew bass fisherman by the hundreds
and the area enjoyed increasing tourism due to its ease of accessibility
by car or train. Statistics showed an average of 27,000 visitors to
Branson during those first summer months.
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After World War II craftsmen, artists, and
retirees began to come to the area. In the late 1940's the Hugo Herschend
family leased Marvel Cave from the Lynch daughters and began to make
improvements.
Not everyone could or would
make the difficult journey into its depths and waited above ground.
Before long Mrs. Herschend decided that those people should be
entertained while they waited. Working with local women, she made
arrangements with them to display their craft-making skills to the waiting
tourists. This was the beginning of what would later become Silver
Dollar City.
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