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Galveston Bay Indian Tribes
Interesting history of the San Jacinto and Trinity River basin.
http://gbic.tamug.edu/gbeppubs/39/gbnep_39_03-15.pdf |
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thanks Mark excellent read >
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Great article. Thanks.
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i love that stuff thanks for the link
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Great info. I got a buddy that lives in that area.
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McFaddin Beach for a good time
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Mark thank you for the link. Very very good. At one time McFadden was a regular visit. Then for years San Luis Pass was every weekend. At the time I was fascinated with the old plantation remains. It was really sad seeing the still standing stone building in Brazoria Co. that had the chains hanging in the wall. Lots of history. Hard to imagine the beach front way out to the shelf.
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