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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Brazoria ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Brazoria County, Texas. There are two districts and 10 individual properties listed on the National Register in the county. An additional property has been removed from the register.

  3. Varner–Hogg Plantation State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The property was run through a convict lease system through the Texas prison system until the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 knocked down most of the buildings but left the farmhouse intact. [3] Former Governor Jim Hogg bought the property in 1902. Although the family used it as a second home, Hogg intended to use it as an investment.

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  5. Old Brazoria County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    111 E Locust St., Angleton, Texas Coordinates 29°10′03″N 95°25′51″W  /  29.16750°N 95.43083°W  / 29.16750; -95.43083  ( Old Brazoria County Courthouse

  6. Peach Point Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Peach Point Plantation is a historic site located in Jones Creek, Brazoria County, Texas.It was a forced-labor farm and the homestead and domicile of many early Texas settlers, including Emily Austin Perry, James Franklin Perry, William Joel Bryan, Stephen Fuller Austin, and Guy Morrison Bryan.

  7. Levi Jordan Plantation State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Levi Jordan (1793–1873), a Georgia-born planter, traveled in 1848 to Brazoria County, Texas, bringing with him twelve enslaved Black people. [3] Previously, Jordan had owned adjoining plantations on the Louisiana-Arkansas border (Union County, Arkansas) with his son-in-law, James Campbell McNeill, [2] however he was not as successful as he wanted to be.

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