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100th Anniversary Brenham "Banner-Press"

Brenham, Washington County

Marker Text

(1866-1966) Founded Jan. 1, 1866, as weekly "Southern Banner", by Dan McGary and John C. Rankin, Confederate veterans. For his independent policies, editor McGary was jailed that year; shop and nearby businesses burned. But paper survived; became a daily in 1876. "Banner" was merged with "Press" in 1912 by George Neu. Mrs. Ruby Robertson, on staff in 1912, in 1917 became first woman in Texas to edit a daily. Jim Byrd, production superintendent, has been on force since 1921. Ben F. Blanton, a newspaperman since 1939, became editor and publisher on Feb. 1, 1962. (1966)

Marker Details

Address 2430 Stringer St.
Location Description Stringer Road, S side between Becker Drive and S. Chappell Hill Street
Marker # 8306
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code newspapers; writers; communities; Reconstruction; women, women's history topics; commemorations
Latitude, Longitude 30.145619, -96.385564

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