Details for Charles Champion

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507014006

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Marker Number 14006
Atlas Number 5507014006
Marker Title Charles Champion
Index Entry Champion, Charles
Address 317 E. Railroad St
City Port Isabel
County Cameron
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 679221
UTM Northing 2885062
Subject Codes Business topics, general
Marker Year 1996
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Museums of Port Isabel (Champion Building)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The son of Joseph Champion, an Italian immigrant who settled in Texas in 1855, Charles Champion was born on February 2, 1870, in Old Point Isabel. He served as district clerk in Hidalgo County before purchasing the Hess General Store in Old Point Isabel in 1894. He renamed it "The Champion Store," and continued to operate the business in the small frame structure. In 1899, Champion erected this two-story brick building and named it "The Key of the Gulf." The first floor housed the general merchandise store, the U.S. Customs House, and the post office. Champion served as the second postmaster of Point Isabel. In the early 1900s, Champion provided the impetus for the fishing industry that employed many local citizens and became an integral part of the local economy. By 1908 Champion and Judge J.B. Wells owned the Santa Isabela land grant, which included Point Isabel. Long a proponent of a deep water port in Point Isabel, Champion died in 1926 before its completion in 1933. Champion was buried next to his wife Margaret Orive and other family members in the Point Isabel Cemetery. (1996)

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