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BRADY, TEXAS. Brady, the county seat of
McCulloch County, is located on U.S. highways 87, 283, and 190, 115 miles
northwest of Austin, near the geographic center of Texas. When the area was
settled in the 1870s, the community was named Brady City after Brady Creek,
which runs through town. The name was shortened to Brady when the town was
incorporated in 1906. In 1787-88 Spanish explorer José Mares crossed the
creek near the site of present Brady. Henry and Nancy Fulcher, the first
settlers on Brady Creek, donated land for the townsite in the mid-1870s.
Allison Ogden and his father-in-law, Ben Henton, built a store in 1875. A
post office opened in 1876. After residents of McCulloch County chose Brady
as county seat on May 15, 1876, the town grew fairly quickly. Brady had
about fifty residents in 1877, and a stone courthouse was completed in 1878.
Thomas Maples began weekly publication of the Brady Sentinel in 1880;
by 1884 Brady had two churches, a district school, three stores, two hotels,
and 300 residents.
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