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Porter House

Caldwell, Burleson County

Marker Text

Robert U. Porter (1825-1899) came to Texas with his parents in 1833. He took over the family landholdings and farm operations upon his father's death. The area around this site became known as Porter's Prairie. Robert Porter and his first wife, Sallie Choate, had 7 children here, and he and his second wife, Araminta Roberson, had 9 children. The imposing vernacular farmhouse's double porch echoes the Kentucky mansions of Robert Porter's childhood in its early Greek Revival influences. Characteristic elements of the house, such as hand-hewn oak floor joists and sills, were brought from Washington County, where family tradition says Porter chose the lumber himself. The farmstead remains intact at the dawn of the 21st century. Nearby are Porter's Chapel and Cemetery. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-2000

Marker Details

Address 5760 County Road 324
Location Description 4.5 miles west of Caldwell on SH 21, then 5.5 miles north on CR 324 on private property
Marker # 12376
Dedicated 2000
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 30.488553, -96.843448

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