[Metal watch fob with hook at one end and a circular medallion at the other end]
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Metal watch fob with hook at one end and a circular medallion is at the other end with the image of a steamboat in water on the front. A horizontal bar at the end of a small chain extends from the center.
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George Ranch Historical Park
This 23,000-acre working ranch and living history museum are located in Fort Bend County. The land was originally settled in 1824 as part of the Austin Colony by Nancy and Henry Jones. The park's mission centers on preserving the history of the county and galvanizing the appreciation of cultural heritage.
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Description
Metal watch fob with hook at one end and a circular medallion is at the other end with the image of a steamboat in water on the front. A horizontal bar at the end of a small chain extends from the center.
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George Ranch Museum Collection
This 23,000-acre working ranch and living history museum was originally settled in 1824 as part of the Austin Colony by Nancy and Henry Jones. Materials focus on the Jones and George families and the traditional Texas pursuits of cattle, cotton, and oil.
[Metal watch fob with hook at one end and a circular medallion at the other end],
physical object,
Date Unknown;
(texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth8739/:
accessed April 25, 2018),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting George Ranch Historical Park.