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  2. The city was founded in 1848 by American entrepreneur Charles Stillman after he developed a successful river-boat company nearby. It was named for Fort Brown, itself named after Major Jacob Brown, who fought and died while serving as a U.S. Army soldier during the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).

  3. Unfurling beside the Rio Grande, this city holds tales of wars, pivotal trade shifts, and cultural amalgamation. Let’s dive into the layers of Brownsville’s past, revealing the tapestry of events that shaped the history of Brownsville Texas. 1. Early Settlements and Indigenous Tribes.

  4. Sep 18, 2024 · Named in honor of Major Jacob Brown, a military officer who died during the War of 1812, Brownsville’s history is deeply rooted in its military heritage. Brownsville was founded in 1848. Established shortly after the end of the Mexican-American War, the city has a long and storied history dating back over 170 years. Read also: 39 Facts about Fuqing

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  5. The resulting treaty of the Mexican-American War (The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo) established the Rio Grande as the border and also resulted in California, Nevada, Utah and parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado all becoming part of the United States. The Founding of Brownsville.

  6. Sep 7, 2024 · Modern Brownsville got its start when the first standard-gauge railroad arrived from Kingsville in 1904. The city was the scene of the Brownsville Affair of 1906, in which black soldiers were unjustly accused of murdering a white man and wounding another.

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  7. A Brief History of Brownsville TX. A scant 27 years after Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to the New World, the first European arrived in the Brownsville-Matamoros area. Francisco de Pineda came to these parts in 1519 and stayed a brief time.

  8. www.brownsvilletx.gov › 822About Brownsville

    Finally incorporated in 1853, Brownsville was named the county seat of Cameron County (named after Ewen Cameron, a U.S. soldier killed by a Mexican firing squad during the war). Its location on the river helped establish Brownsville as a trade center for southern Texas.