About Chappell Hill
History & Culture
Chappell Hill is situated in the southeast portion of Washington County, which lies halfway between Houston and Austin on US Hwy. 290.
The town of Chappell Hill was founded in 1847 by Mary Hargrove Haller, granddaughter of Robert Wooding Chappell, for whom she named the town. Mary Haller’s husband, Jacob, was the town’s first postmaster. Mary Haller purchased the town site, and it was divided into blocks, with streets and alleys laid off in a regular pattern. The sale of lots began in the fall of 1849.
Situated in the heart of Stephen F. Austin’s original colony, the Chappell Hill area had seen earlier efforts at settlement along nearby creeks. In the late 1840s, the town attracted settlers from prominent families of the Old South who were drawn to the fertile land of the Brazos River with its abundant stands of native cedar. The area became an agricultural community with cotton the principal crop.
By the mid-nineteenth century, the town gained prominence in the region, boasting sawmills, a railroad line, a Masonic Lodge, five churches, and two institutes of higher learning (the Chappell Hill Female College and Soule University for males founded in 1856).
The Civil War and Reconstruction era brought violent changes to Chappell Hill, as to all of the South. But the terrible yellow fever epidemic of 1867 decimated the population to such an extent that the town never fully recovered. Entire families perished, and many others left, never to return.
Yet the town has survived and has entered a new era of growth and prosperity while maintaining its historic charm.
Present-day Chappell Hill is a small Texas town with a colorful history offering visitors year-round hospitality and charm. The town has a delightful combination of restored homes, shops, and buildings. Many are found on Main Street, which has been designated as a National Register Historic District.
Renowned for its blooming bluebonnet fields, rolling hills, scenic views, Bluebonnet, and Scarecrow Festivals each year, Chappell Hill allows you to step back in time and enjoy a pleasant outing of browsing and strolling along its streets.
Bed and breakfast inns and unique restaurants make it an ideal "getaway" any time of year!
Washington County is revered as the home of the "Birthplace of Texas." On March 2, 1836, in the community of Washington-on-the-Brazos, 59 delegates gathered under the direction of Sam Houston and George Childress to draft and sign the Declaration of Texas Independence. Following the receipt of fateful news from the Alamo, these men declared Texas "a free and sovereign nation" and went on to fight at the Battle of San Jacinto. This area is rich with historical sites from the Republic of Texas era.
Support the Future of Emergency Care in Chappell Hill, Texas
Chappell Hill is a close-knit community that values safety, health, and well-being. As part of our commitment to these values, we are working tirelessly to enhance our local emergency medical services by establishing a fully staffed EMS station right here in town. The Washington County EMS team, currently serving our area with critical care paramedics, is dedicated to ensuring the best possible care for every resident. However, we need your support to make this vision a reality.
In 2023, our EMS team responded to 362 emergency calls in District 4, which encompasses the immediate Chappell Hill area. That’s nearly one 911 call every day. Among these, 63 cases involved critical, life-threatening injuries, while another 230 were categorized as “urgent” and time-sensitive, though not critical. These numbers highlight the crucial need for a nearby, fully staffed EMS station.
One of the most significant benefits of having an EMS station in Chappell Hill is the dramatic reduction in response times. When our team is stationed locally, the average response time is just under 7 minutes, compared to nearly 20 minutes when responding from Brenham. This difference is more than just a matter of minutes—it’s a matter of life and death. For those 63 critical patients, a faster response time can significantly improve outcomes.
Currently, we are only able to staff the Chappell Hill district about 60% of the time. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our commissioners, additional staffing has been approved for FY2024, which will allow us to serve the community even better. However, to fully staff a Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) in Chappell Hill and provide the consistent, high-quality care our residents deserve, we need your help.
Your donation will directly contribute to the staffing, equipping, and operation of the Chappell Hill EMS station, ensuring that our community has access to life-saving care when it matters most. With your support, we can continue to improve response times, provide critical care, and enhance the safety of every resident in Chappell Hill.
Join us in this vital mission. Every dollar brings us closer to a safer, healthier future for our community.
Thank you for your generosity and unwavering commitment to Chappell Hill.
President
Joel Romo
Texana Affairs
Treasurer
Mandy Forbes
Cottages at Chappell Hill
Vice President
Alan Gibson
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Secretary
Dale Dugas
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Directors
Kelly Atwood
Kippers Kountry Store
Monique Marnell
Allstate Insurance
Connie Burch
Round Top Real Estate
David Cone
Chappell Hill Sausage
Nathan Matthews
Edward Jones Investments
Sharlie Douglass
J Hill Properties
Peter Fay
Cruise Planners