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== History == [[File:Brazoria TX Henry Smith statue.jpg|thumb|right|upright=0.7|alt=Photo shows a statue of Henry Smith at the Civic Center at 202 W Smith St, Brazoria, TX 77422.|[[Henry Smith (Texas governor)|Henry Smith]] statue is in front of the Civic Center.]] Brazoria was founded in 1828 on land granted by [[Stephen F. Austin]] to [[John Austin (soldier)|John Austin]], who laid out the town. The town's name was selected by John Austin, "for the single reason that I know of none like it in the world". Supposedly, the first [[Masonic lodge]] in Texas was founded in 1835 when six men met under the Masonic Oak in Brazoria. The following year, the town was nearly deserted during the [[Runaway Scrape]]. H. M. Shaw opened a school in Brazoria in 1838 and a post office opened in 1846. The community's 1884 population was served by 12 general stores, five churches, three hotels, good schools, cotton gins, and sugar mills. By 1890 the town had become the county seat. Two years later the ''Velasco World'' weekly newspaper began publishing in the town.<ref name=Hallstein>{{Handbook of Texas|id=hgb10|name=Brazoria, Texas|author=Hallstein, Anna|date=November 6, 2015 |retrieved=August 11, 2018 }}</ref> However, the railroad bypassed Brazoria and it lost the county seat to [[Angleton, Texas|Angleton]] in 1897. The town went into decline. The Brazoria school boasted three teachers and 142 students in 1906. The ''Banner'' weekly news started publishing in 1914. The local discovery of oil and sulphur in 1939 and the construction of a bridge across the [[Brazos River]] helped restore the town's fortunes. By 1987 Brazoria counted 50 businesses. Brazoria celebrates Frontier Days in March, the No Name Festival in June, and the Santa Ana Ball in July.<ref name=Hallstein/>
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