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Early on, Houston commandeered the Steamboat Yellowstone so as to facilitate their safe and orderly crossing of the Brazos River when the troops were prepared or should they be discovered.
Some of the notable naval conflicts were the Battle of Brazos River, the Battle of Galveston Harbor and the Naval Battle of Campeche.
The eastern Comanches lived on the Edwards Plateau and the Texas plains of the upper Brazos River and Colorado River., and east to the Cross Timbers.
Kiowa and Comanche controlled a vast expanse of territory from the Arkansas River to the Brazos River.
On March 29, camped along the Brazos River, two companies refused to retreat further, and Houston decided to use the opportunity for rudimentary training and discipline of his force.
In the 1930s, Young County also joined sixty-five other counties to form the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District.
Vial passed between the Clear Fork and Main Fork of the Brazos River in 1786 while searching for a direct route between San Antonio and Santa Fe.
He surveyed and established the tract of land that became known as the Comanche Indian Reservation, which is adjacent to the Clear Fork of the Brazos River in the county.
One, called Franz's Station, and another was Clear Fork of the Brazos station on the east bank of the Clear Fork of the Brazos River, a short distance above its confluence with Lambshead Creek, in southwestern Throckmorton County.
Following the Civil War, Fort Griffin was established in 1867 along the Clear Fork of the Brazos River directly south of the Throckmorton-Shackleford County line.
* The Brazos River ( proper ) begins in Stonewall County at the confluence of the Double Mountain Fork and Salt Fork Brazos River, about west of Jud, Texas, now a ghost town.
The county is intersected by the Brazos River.
* Brazos River
Possum Kingdom Lake was acquired from the Brazos River Authority in 1940.
* Double Mountain Fork Brazos River, begins as a small depression between Draw, Redwine, and Grassland, Texas.
* Double Mountain Fork Brazos River
* Double Mountain Fork Brazos River
* Double Mountain Fork Brazos River
It is named for a blockhouse at a bend of the Brazos River ; the fort was the start of the community in early days.

Brazos and is
Sailing activity is slowed down by Texas northers, but power cruisers can move freely, poking into the San Jacinto, Trinity and Brazos rivers ( fine tarpon fishing in the Brazos ) or pushing eastward to the pirate country of Barataria.
While once based on the cultivar ' Brazos ', an old erect blackberry cultivar developed in Texas in 1959, the Mexican industry is now dominated by the Brazilian ' Tupi ' released in the 1990s.
Demand and Response public transportation within Houston County is provided by Brazos Transit District.
It is named for the waterfalls on the Brazos River, which can be found at the Falls On The Brazos Park, a campsite located only a few miles out of Marlin on Farm to Market Road 712.
Brazos County is a county located in the U. S. state of Texas in the Central Texas region.
Along with Brazoria County, Brazos is named for the Brazos River, which forms its western border.
Wallis is served by the Brazos Independent School District and home to the Brazos High School Cougars.
West Brazos Junior High School is also located in Brazoria and serves all junior high school students in the Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District.
Brazoria is served by West Brazos EMS which is operated by Sweeny Community Hospital.
Jones Creek is named for Randal Jones, a military leader of early lower Brazos Anglo colonists.
The United States Postal Service West Columbia Post Office is located at 350 West Brazos Avenue.
Bryan is a city in Brazos County, Texas, United States.
It is the county seat of Brazos County and is located in the heart of the Brazos Valley ( Southeast Central Texas ).
College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, situated in East Central Texas in the heart of the Brazos Valley.

Brazos and mentioned
* The Brazos river is mentioned in the Old Crow Medicine Show song " Take ' em away ".
* The Brazos River is mentioned in Bruce Springsteen's song " Across The Border ".
* Billy Walker mentioned the Brazos in " Cross the Brazos at Waco "

Brazos and three
The Brazos is dammed in three places, all north of Waco, forming Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Granbury, and Lake Whitney.
High profiled " Luchas de Apuestas " include El Santo winning the mask of Black Spirit, Los Villaños winning the masks of all three Los Brazos ( El Brazo, Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata ), Atlantis winning the match of Villaño III, La Parka unmasking both Cibernético and El Mesias, Villaño V taking Blue Panther's mask and Último Guerrero winning the mask of Villaño V. Some wrestlers have made a career by the volume of masks they have won rather than the general quality of their opponents — wrestler Super Muñeco claims to have won over 100 masks, with at least 80 verifiable " Luchas de Apuestas " wins, while Estrella Blanca is said to have the most Luchas de Apuestas with over 200 masks won.
Five months later, Coahuila y Tejas separated Texas into three departments, San Antonio-Bexar, Brazos, and Nacogdoches, with political chiefs for each department and more representation in the state legislature.
Coulter Field is a public-use airport located three nautical miles ( 6 km ) northeast of the central business district of Bryan, in Brazos County, Texas, United States.
In 1929, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers diverted the course of Brazos River three miles west, leaving the four-mile segment of the Old Brazos as a stand-alone ship channel.

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