BRAZOS TALES: Request for info leads to bevvy of knowledge on the First Capitol
Michael Bailey of the Brazoria County Historical Museum also provided a copy of a Facts newspaper article printed on Sunday, June 22, 1976, with the …
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Michael Bailey of the Brazoria County Historical Museum also provided a copy of a Facts newspaper article printed on Sunday, June 22, 1976, with the …
Read MoreMy files about the history of Brazoria County and other parts of Texas are filled with bits and pieces of stories I have wondered about through …
Read MoreB ack on March 16, 1946, Ed Kilman interviewed H. Bascom Simpson, a Brazoria County and Texana historian about some stories of the county’s past.
Read More“When Bradburn, the Mexican commandant, imprisoned Texas colonists at Anahuac, a band of 112 settlers from Brazoria County started out to the …
Read MoreNext week: Historic building reduced to rental use. Marie Beth Jones is a member and former chairwoman of the Brazoria County Historical Commission.
Read MoreA play and party store tucked inside a Sugar Land strip mall that aims to offer a slice of magic has been allowing young children room to explore …
Read MoreNext week: Texas’s first capitol buildings. Marie Beth Jones is a member and former chairwoman of the Brazoria County Historical Commission. Contact …
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 MoreMarie Beth Jones is a member and former chairwoman of the Brazoria County Historical Commission. Contact her at 979-849-5467 or …
Read MoreIndictment of Nelson by a Brazoria County grand jury led by James W. Dance, foreman, was handed up during its May term, following testimony by …
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