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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C8R_site-of-post-west-bernard-station_East-Bernard-TX.html
In the summer of 1837 Post West Bernard Station was established as an ordnance depot of the army of The Republic of Texas. Its location on the West Bernard River was strategic in protecting Houston, then capital of Texas, from possible invasion by…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C8Q_new-york-texas-mexican-railroad-and-the-community-of-hungerford_East-Bernard-TX.html
Attracted by the State of Texas' offer of free land to railroad developers, a charter for the New York, Texas & Mexican Railroad was secured in 1880. Its major investor, John W. Mackay, made his fortune in the Nevada silver mines. His brother-in-l…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C8P_site-of-quinan-community_East-Bernard-TX.html
The village of Quinan was established about 1872 on the Wharton-Richmond road. It was named for Judge George E. Quinan (1819-1893), who lived south of here on Peach Creek. A native of Ireland, Quinan served in the Texas Senate and on the state Cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C8O_j-d-hudgins-ranch_East-Bernard-TX.html
Joel Hudgins (1800-1873) of North Carolina came to the Republic of Texas in 1839 and settled in the Hungerford area. He married Rachel Ann Northington McKenzie (d. 1903) in 1847. He was elected county commissioner in 1854. After Joel's death, R…
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