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Groce Family Plantations

Hempstead vicinity, Waller County

Marker Text

Pioneers in this Texas area. Had early cotton gin and ferry. Founder of family was Jared E. Groce (1782-1836), who came to Texas in 1822. His large wagon train brought elaborate plantation equipment. Groce built "Bernardo" and "Groce's Retreat." Heirs built "Pleasant Hill," "Eagle Island" and "Liendo" (the only surviving Groce mansion, 2 mi. NW of here). A contribution of the family to the cause of Texas freedom was providing rations and ferry service to army of Gen. Houston on eve of San Jacinto victory. Descendants have contributed leadership to the state.

Marker Details

Address Approx. 3.5 miles east of Hempstead on US 290, near Liendo Plantation
Location Description Approx. 3.5 miles east of Hempstead on US 290, near Liendo Plantation, Hempstead vicinity
Marker # 9386
Dedicated
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code plantations
Latitude, Longitude 30.081404, -96.025933

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