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City of Brownwood

Brownwood, Brown County

Marker Text

(first site 1 mile E; second, 5 miles SE, present location) Settled 1857. Acquired a post office 1858. An oil vein ruined 1860s water well of townsite donor Greenleaf Fisk. Wagon-yard keeper Martin Meinsinger sold medicinal oil from 1878 well. Commercial drilling began 1889. Farming, cotton sales, business town since 1880s; was reached by Santa Fe Railroad, 1885; Frisco, 1890. Two colleges -- Daniel Baker and Howard Payne -- were situated here in 1889. Camp Bowie, World War II Military Post, operated in Brownwood from 1940 to 1946. Center for agriculture-retail sales-industry. Has a coliseum, parks, 110 miles of lake shore. (1968)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Roadside Park, west of Pecan Bayou Bridge on US 67/84 on Early-Brownwood line
Marker # 882
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 31.730179, -98.973631

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