Brownsville

Brownsville
/brownz"vil/, n.
a seaport in S Texas, near the mouth of the Rio Grande. 84,997.

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      city, seat (1848) of Cameron county, extreme southern Texas, U.S. It lies along the Rio Grande opposite Matamoros, Mexico, 22 miles (35 km) from the river's mouth. With Harlingen and San Benito it forms an industrial, agribusiness, and port complex.

      On March 28, 1846, General Zachary Taylor (Taylor, Zachary) placed the U.S. flag on the site (then part of Matamoros) and constructed a fort. Taylor's arrival signaled the start of the Mexican War (Mexican-American War), which began in earnest after the Thornton Skirmish (April 25, 1846). On May 8 and 9, 1846, the battles of Palo Alto (Palo Alto, Battle of) and Resaca de la Palma were fought there. The fort was later named Fort Brown for Major Jacob Brown, who died in battle on May 9. During the American Civil War, Brownsville and Matamoros served as ports of call for blockade runners handling guns and ammunition and for Confederate cotton, and on May 12 and 13, 1865 (a month after the war had ended), a Union force was captured at nearby Palmito Hill by Confederates under General Richard Taylor. In the postwar years, Fort Brown served as a military hospital; there William Gorgas (Gorgas, William Crawford), a physician, conducted pioneering research on the treatment of yellow fever. The fort was decommissioned in 1945.

      Modern Brownsville got its start when the first standard-gauge railroad arrived from Kingsville in 1904. The city was the scene of the Brownsville Affair of 1906, in which black soldiers were unjustly accused of murdering a white man and wounding another. Ethnic tensions, especially between Anglo Americans and Mexicans, plagued the city throughout the 20th century.

      Brownsville's deepwater port (opened 1936), with a 17-mile (27-km) channel, serves as the southwestern terminus of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and handles a range of bulk cargoes, including fuel oil, ores, and grains; it is also the harbour for a large shrimp fleet. Brownsville's industries include petrochemicals, aircraft repair, and food processing. The city is an international air, highway, and rail focus and is the largest urban centre in the irrigated lower Rio Grande valley, which supports the raising of cotton, grain, winter vegetables, citrus fruit, and livestock.

      Brownsville's economy is augmented by tourism, based on the nearby Boca Chica Beach, the Padre Island National Seashore (established 1962), and gateway facilities to Mexico. The city's annual pre-Lenten Charro Days festival combines Texan and Mexican culture. The Historic Brownsville Museum and Stillman House Museum contain collections of documents and artifacts relating to area history. The city is the seat of the upper-division University of Texas (Texas, University of) at Brownsville (1973) and its affiliate, Texas Southmost College (1926). Inc. 1850. Pop. (1990) city, 107,027; Brownsville–Harlingen–San Benito MSA, 260,120; (2000) city, 139,722; Brownsville–Harlingen–San Benito MSA, 335,227.

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