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Tait Compound

Columbus, Colorado County

Marker Text

Charles William Tait (1815-1878), A physician, civil engineer, U.S. Naval officer (1838-1843), came to Texas from Alabama in 1844, surveyed extensive lands for railroads and opened 6,000-acre Sylvania Plantation. Here he grew cotton, corn, cane and produced lime. His slaves hewed logs and fired brick in plantation kiln, then built headquarters compound 1847. Originally beside the family cemetery (1 mi. S), the headquarters was relocated on higher ground at present site. Double log barn and slave cabin were moved here and restored in 1969-70 by a grandson, Robert Elbert Tait. (1973)

Marker Details

Address CR 101
Location Description Off CR 101 on private property
Marker # 5191
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code farms; plantations; African American topics
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 29.618095, -96.460879

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