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Henry V. and Rebecca Robertson Homestead

Brenham, Washington County

Marker Text

Tennessee native Henry Villars Robertson (1803-1856) first came to Texas in 1826 with his cousin, the Empresario Sterling Clack Robertson. He returned to Tennessee, where he married Rebecca Oldham (1805-1881) in 1828. Ten years later the couple, with their children and slaves, came to Texas and established a plantation at this site. Their home, which originally featured a dogtrot between the two main rooms, was built in the 1850s from native materials. The homestead is an important reminder of early colonization efforts in Texas.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description From Brenham, take SH 105 NE to FM 50, go N on FM 50 to FM 2621, go E to Randerman Rd., go E to Kuykendall Rd., go S 2/10 mi. to home on W side of road.
Marker # 8380
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cabins, log houses; pioneers; women
Latitude, Longitude 30.255, -96.311159

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