Angleton, Texas, Brazoria County seat. (original) (raw)

The Veterans Park in Angleton
Photo courtesy Ken Rudine, July 2007
History in a Pecan Shell
A timeline of significant occurances and incidents:
1890: Angleton is founded.
1892: A post office is granted
1896: Angleton was chosen the new county seat of Brazoria County over the town of Brazoria - even though a monumental courthouse by J. Riely Gordon had been built in hopes of securing the county seat. (See photos of remains of the building) The battle was one of the most contested courthouse battles in state history. The controversy resurfaced in 1913, when Brazoria tried again to become county seat. Once again it failed.
1900: The hurricane known as the Galveston Storm destroyed Angleton's High School and the University of SouthTexas.
1907: Community band is formed by newspaper editor
1909: Another hurricane destroys the rebuilt high school
1912: Angleton incorporates, electrical service arrives
1923: The last legal hanging in Texas occurred on August 31, 1923.
WWII: County Fairgrounds are used as POW camp.
See Brazoria County Courthouse ›
Subject: Angleton, Texas Depot Razed
"The UP razed the 1800s MP depot here in Angleton just a few weeks ago. They did not offer to sell it or donate it as a historical building. They did not inform anyone as far as I know that they were going to destroy it until it was done." - Steven Pousson, Angleton, Texas, August 17, 2007

1907 Brazoria County postal map showing Angleton
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office
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