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BRUSH PRAIRIE, TEXAS. Brush Prairie, also known as Brushy Creek, is off Farm Road 1280 eleven miles northwest of Groveton in northwestern Trinity County. It was founded around 1900. In the early 1990s the Zion Hill Church and cemetery and a number of scattered houses still remained in the area.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Patricia B. and Joseph W. Hensley, eds., Trinity County Beginnings (Groveton, Texas: Trinity County Book Committee, 1986). Trinity County Historical Commission, Trinity County Cemeteries (Burnet, Texas: Nortex, 1980).

 




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