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[Plaque to the Brazos River Authority]

Description: Plaque to the Brazos River Authority. "In grateful appreciation for the work done in 1963 to halt the erosion of Washington State Park along the banks of the Brazos River. Presented March 2, 1964 by Mrs. Moody Northen in behalf of the Texas Independence Day Organization."
Date: March 2, 1964
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Glass mugs

Description: Two amber-colored glass mugs with a picture of the Washington State Park Museum. There is a gold stripe near the rim of each mug with the words "Washington State Park Museum" on it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Coupon

Description: Two plastic "Tuit" coupons; "Worth $.10 on purchase at Reba's Country Cupboard" at Washington-on-the-Brazos.
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

[Wendell Tarver Class Ring]

Description: Class ring for 1952 with an image of an eagle holding a shield on the face and the school name written around it: "A&M College of Texas 1870." Other images are printed on the sides of the ring, including stars and rifles. Name inscribed on on the inner band: "W. L. Tarver."
Date: 1952
Partner: Private Collection of the Tarver Family

[Old Fritz Merchandise Token]

Description: One of a collection of 244 miscellaneous "Texas Trade Tokens." This coin has the shape of an eight-petal flower and says, "At the Bar of Old Fritz, Bryan, Texas." The text on the reverse is only partially visible and appears to entitle the holder to "One Drink."
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Candles

Description: Three 2" blue and white numerical candles, "1," "5," "0" used in the Texas Independence Day Sesquicentennial (150 years) celebration at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historical Park; some icing remains (blue)
Date: 1986~
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

[College Station, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the College Station, Texas fire department. The rounded triangular patch has a black background and blue edging. "College Station Fire Dept." is written on top of a field of flames with a Star of Life to its left and the logo for Texas A & M University to the right. A there is a silver leaf-like symbol above the flames.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Bryan, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Bryan, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has a black background with red and gold edging. "Bryan Fire Dept." is written in gold across the top and bottom of the patch. A Florian Cross in the center of the patch has golden points connected by a red circle. "Texas" is written in the lower point. A grey bird flies in front of the top point which has an American and a Texas flag projecting upward. The center of the patch bears a silver star surrounded by a golden laurel.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

Stoneware crock "Star of the Republic Museum"

Description: A stoneware crock that says, "Star of the Republic Museum Texas Pottery Caddo to Contemporary Washington on the Brazos" in blue.
Date: unknown
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

[College Station, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the College Station, Texas fire department. The cross shaped patch has yellow points with red and black edging, and a central circle with a dark blue background. "College Station Fire Dept" is written in black in the points. An image of a fire helmet, hatchet, ladder, nozzle, and pike appears in the center circle.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Texas Firemen's Training School, Texas A & M University Patch]

Description: Patch from the Texas Firemen's Training School of Texas A & M University. The circular patch has a black background, yellow edging, and contains a white cross with red borders. "Texas Firemen's Training School" is written in black inside of the vertical points. The horizontal points contain illustrations of a fire hydrant, ladder, and hook. In the center there is a circle containing the image of a torch crossed over by two axes above the words "Texas A & M University."
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas
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