Report Title: Major and Catastrophic Storms and Floods in Texas     
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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.
Deaths and Damage:   Unknown
Max. Precipitation:   10.34 in. (Brazos Co.)
9.40 in. (Harrison Co.)
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Brazos Co., College Station
Harrison Co., Marshall
References:   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.
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:   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.
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:   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data

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