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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24CP_mcculloch-county-courthouse_Brady-TX.html
County organized 1876, with Brady as county seat; first courthouse built 1879. Present courthouse (second and on same site) completed 1900; and Moodie, contractors, for "turn key" construction. Local labor and materials were used as far as pract…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PLQ_site-of-camp-san-saba_Brady-TX.html
Here was stationed, 1862-1864, Captain W.G. O'Brien's company of mounted volunteers, a unit of the Frontier Regiment organized to protect the frontier against Indians. The regiment in 1864 became the Forty-Sixth Texas Cavalry in the Confederate Army.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PKR_peters-prairie-school_Brady-TX.html
During the 1850s and 1860s, Mason County landowner "Major" Joshua Peters, supplied cut prairie grasses from here to Fort Mason for their horses. The community which developed took the name Peter's Prairie. In 1877, John Rhoads and W.H. M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JQQ_western-trail_Brady-TX.html
Through this gap in hills called "Brady Mountains" passed the western cattle trail, also known as "Dodge City Trail", "Fort Griffin Trail", or "The Beef Trail". Said to have originated in 1876, this was the last of the old-time Texas cattle trails…
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