Brown & Root, Inc.
Variant namesBrothers-in-law Dan Root and Herman Brown founded Brown and Root, Inc. in 1919 as a road-building company by brothers-in-law Dan Root and Herman Brown. In the following decades the company expanded into larger industrial construction projects including offshore oil platforms and dams. In the 1960s Brown and Root, Inc. was purchased by the Haliburton Company. Haliburton merged Brown and Root with the M.W. Kellogg Company in the 1990s to form Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR). KBR became a stand-alone company in April 2007.
From the guide to the Brown and Root, Inc. Photographs 84-25., 1968-1978, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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Houston (Tex.) | |||
Marshall Ford Dam (Colorado River, Tex.) | |||
Savoy (Tex.) | |||
Bay City (Tex.) | |||
Illinois | |||
Michigan, Lake |
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Beach erosion |
Chemical industry |
Construction and development |
Dams |
Petroleum industry |
Shipping |
Shore protection |
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Corporate Body
Active 1937
Active 1978
Britons