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James Tarrant Pattison Homesite

Pattison, Waller County

Marker Text

Located at important junction of Atascosito Road and the San Felipe Trail, this homesite was established by James Tarrant and Sarah Smith Pattison on their Republic of Texas land grant, and became a stagecoach stop. Their plantation of 5,000 acres had its own grist mill, sawmill, and cotton gin. The first church and school in the community were founded through the efforts of Pattison. Town developed here before 1854 was named by a son, George Madison, for the original settler, James Tarrant Pattison (1810-72). Heirs still live here. (1971)

Marker Details

Address FM 359
Location Description FM 359, in Pattison across from Royal Early Childhood Center
Marker # 8105
Dedicated
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; plantations; stagecoach routes, stands, etc.
Latitude, Longitude 29.825445, -95.997388

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