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The following is a timeline of the
history of the city of
Brownsville,
Texas, USA.
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^ Armando C. Alonzo (1998).
Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734-1900. University of New Mexico Press.
ISBN
978-0-8263-2850-2.
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c Webster's Geographical Dictionary, Springfield, Massachusetts: G. & C. Merriam Co., 1960, p. 164,
OL
5812502M
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^ Davies Project.
"American Libraries before 1876". Princeton University. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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"Our Locations". Brownsville Historical Association. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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"Major Historical Events (timeline)". Brownsville & Matamoros History. University of Texas at Brownsville. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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"Historical Landmarks of Brownsville". Brownsville & Matamoros History. University of Texas at Brownsville. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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"Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: USA". Norway:
Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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^ Paul Garner (2014).
"Chronology". Porfirio Diaz. Routledge.
ISBN
978-1-317-88705-8.
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"US Newspaper Directory". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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b Gene Fowler (2008).
Mavericks: A Gallery of Texas Characters. University of Texas Press.
ISBN
978-0-292-71819-7.
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"Makes His Living by Boarding Fifty Thousand Snakes". Illustrated World. 37. Chicago. June 1922.
OCLC
1752683.
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^ Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939),
"Standard Broadcasting Stations of the United States: Texas", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily,
OCLC
2459636
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"Handbook of Texas Online".
Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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"Movie Theaters in Brownsville, TX". CinemaTreasures.org. Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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^ Vernon N. Kisling, Jr., ed. (2001).
"Zoological Gardens of the United States (chronological list)". Zoo and Aquarium History. USA:
CRC Press.
ISBN
978-1-4200-3924-5.
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^
"Brownsville Texas Home Page". Archived from
the original on 1997-01-03 – via Internet Archive,
Wayback Machine.
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"Brownsville city, Texas". QuickFacts. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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^ Civic Impulse, LLC.
"Members of Congress".
GovTrack. Washington, D.C. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
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"Brownsville". Texas State Gazetteer and Business Directory. Detroit: R.L. Polk & Co. 1890 – via Internet Archive.
- W. H. Chatfield, The Twin Cities of the Border and the Country of the Lower Rio Grande (New Orleans: Brandao, 1893)
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"Brownsville" .
Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1910. p. 675.
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Federal Writers' Project (1940),
"Brownsville", Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State,
American Guide Series, New York: Hastings House,
hdl:
2027/mdp.39015002677667 – via HathiTrust
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chronology
- Betty Bay. Historic Brownsville: Original Townsite Guide (Brownsville, Texas: Brownsville Historical Association, 1980)
- Robert B. Vezzetti and Ruby A. Wooldridge, Brownsville: A Pictorial History (Virginia Beach, Virginia: Donning, 1982)
- Milo Kearney, ed., Studies in Brownsville History (Pan American University at Brownsville, 1986)
- Milo Kearney and Anthony Knopp, Boom and Bust: The Historical Cycles of Matamoros and Brownsville (Austin: Eakin Press, 1991)
- Milo Kearney, ed., Still More Studies in Brownsville History (University of Texas at Brownsville, 1991)
- Helen Simons; Cathryn A. Hoyt, eds. (1996).
"Laredo and the Rio Grande Valley: Brownsville". A Guide to Hispanic Texas (Abridged ed.). University of Texas Press. pp. 81+.
ISBN
978-0-292-77709-5.
- Carl S. Chilton (2010).
Historic Brownsville: an Illustrated History. San Antonio, Tx.: Historical Publishing Network.
ISBN
978-1-935377-15-3.
- Betty Dooley Awbrey; Stuart Awbrey (2013). "Brownsville".
Why Stop?: A Guide to Texas Roadside Historical Markers (6th ed.).
Taylor Trade Publishing. p. 63+.
ISBN
978-1-58979-790-1.
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