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| Central and East Texas |
| January 29 to February 2, 1896 |
| The storm was centered at College Station in Brazos
County where 10.34 in. of rainfall was recorded. The city of
Marshall in Harrison County recorded 9.4 in. |
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| Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
| Max. Precipitation: |
10.34 in. (Brazos Co.)
9.40 in. (Harrison Co.) |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s):
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Brazos Co., College Station
Harrison Co., Marshall |
| References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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| Central Texas |
| September 25 to 27, 1896 |
| About 7-9 in. of rain in the area of Goliad, Blanco, and
Hearne caused major flooding in those areas. |
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| Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
| Max. Precipitation: |
9.00 in. (Falls Co.)
8.42 in. (McLennan Co.) |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s): |
Falls Co., Galindo
McLennan Co.
Brazos Co., College Station |
| References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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| East and South Texas |
| June 21 to 27, 1905 |
| The storm was centered in College Station in Brazos
County, where the maximum recorded rainfall was 14.13 in. Rockport,
Aransas County, recorded 11.95 in. |
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| Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
| Max. Precipitation: |
14.13 in. (Brazos Co.)
11.95 in. (Aransas Co.) |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s): |
Brazos Co., College Station
Aransas Co., Rockport |
| References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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