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  2. Tim Cole - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, 2012, on the third anniversary of Cole's exoneration, the State of Texas unveiled a historical marker at his grave. In June 2012, the Lubbock City Council voted to honor Cole with a memorial. The statue, created by Lubbock-based sculptor Eddie Dixon, [14] is the first of its kind to recognize a wrongfully convicted person. [15]

  3. Leon Toubin - Wikipedia

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    Leon Toubin, known locally as "The Last Jew of Brenham", a Jewish Texan civic leader, philanthropist, and historian, was the caretaker of B'nai Abraham Synagogue (Brenham, Texas), [1] which he began attending in the late 1930s as part of the daily minyan.

  4. Jim Thomason - Wikipedia

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    A native of Brownwood, Texas, was Thomason played college football at Texas A&M University and was a member of the 1939 Texas A&M Aggies football team, which won a national championship. He was selected in the first round with the fifth overall selection by the Detroit Lions in the 1941 NFL draft .

  5. Brenham, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Brenham (/ ˈ b r ɛ n əm / BREH-nəm) is a city in east-central Texas, United States, and the county seat of Washington County, [7] with a population of 17,369 according to the 2020 U.S. census. Brenham is also known for its annual German heritage festival that takes place each May called Maifest, similar to Volksfest. [8]

  6. 18-wheeler crashes into Texas DPS in Brenham, officials ... - AOL

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    Clenard Parke, 42, stole an 18-wheeler and crashed it into the Texas Department of Public Safety office in Brenham on Friday afternoon, Texas Rangers said in a news conference. One person died en ...

  7. James P. Buchanan - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan died in Washington, D.C., on February 22, 1937.He was buried at Prairie Lea Cemetery in Brenham, Texas.. He was succeeded in Congress by Lyndon B. Johnson, then the head of the National Youth Administration in Texas and an ardent New Dealer, who later became the 36th President and vice president of the United States.

  8. Brenham Banner-Press - Wikipedia

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    The Brenham Daily Press was founded by George Tucker in 1893. In 1913, it merged with the Brenham Daily Banner to form the Brenham Daily Banner Press, which was published as a daily and weekly newspaper from 1913–1926. [2] The paper became the first daily in Texas to hire a female editor, in 1917. [3]

  9. Category:Brenham, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brenham, Texas" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...