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Cheryl Turner, 63, of Brenham was identified by state authorities as 2nd victim dies from injuries after Texas man drove stolen semitrailer into building, officials say Skip to main content
The Brenham Banner-Press covers "the latest breaking news, sports, social and community events" in both print and online editions. [6] They also publish letters to the editor, local obituaries, the advice column "Dear Abby," and local classifieds. The front page most often contains local news headlines accompanied by pictures; the national news ...
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.
On April 12, 2024, a man crashed a stolen semi-trailer truck into a Texas Department of Public Safety office in Brenham, Texas, killing two people and injuring twelve others. [1] The suspect was arrested at the scene and named as 42-year-old Clenard Parker. [2]
The chapel, 2018. Immediately to the left of these structures stands the Northam Memorial Chapel. It is a Gothic Revival stone structure, with a slate roof and a small bell tower. The interior of the chapel has a polychrome tile floor, cherry pews, and a series of large exposed wooden trusses supporting the roof.
Caroline Branham was standing behind the foot of George Washington's death bed, 1799. Cropped from a colored engraving of Death of Washington.. Caroline Branham (c. 1764–1843) [a] was an enslaved housemaid and seamstress of George and Martha Washington.
The museum is located former US Post Office for the City of Brenham. The building was constructed between 1914 - 1916. and remained the post office until the mid-1960s, when a new post office was built nearby. The old post office structure then became a federal office building until is conversion to its current use as a museum. [7]
St. Mary's Catholic Church is a historic Catholic church at 701 Church in Brenham, Texas. It was built in 1935 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. See also