BRAZOS TALES: First Capital is now a sleepy town – The Facts
Next week: Texas’s first capitol buildings. Marie Beth Jones is a member and former chairwoman of the Brazoria County Historical Commission. Contact …
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Next week: Texas’s first capitol buildings. Marie Beth Jones is a member and former chairwoman of the Brazoria County Historical Commission. Contact …
Read MoreBrazoria County Commissioners are set to consider the employment of the airport director and consider an offer to purchase the county airport at …
Read MoreThe Brazoria County Historical Museum, Brazoria County Master Gardeners and Junior Achievement, all based in Angleton, and Sweeny United in Sweeny …
Read More6 p.m. at the Brazoria County Historical Museum, 100 E. Cedar St., Angleton. Carlos Varela with the Texas General Land Office will present history …
Read MoreSponsored by Brazoria County Young Republicans. Call 832-290-7245 or email brazoriacountyyr@gmail.com. August 15. WBJH Walk The Schedule.
Read MoreIn his book, Memories of Seventy-Eight Years in Brazoria County, Frank K. Stevens remembered that the impetus for the fig-planting industry in …
Read MoreThe lists do not apply to graduate students or undergraduate students who take less than a full course load. Brazoria county students recognized were: …
Read MoreThe third phase of the Brazos River Park project is moving forward after Sugar Land City Council approved a $1.1 million construction contract for …
Read MoreMonetary and nonperishable food donations being accepted to benefit Brazoria County Dream Center. Call 979-415-2400 or email …
Read MoreMarie Beth Jones is a member and former chairwoman of the Brazoria County Historical Commission. Contact her at 979-849-5467 or …
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