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Liendo Plantation

Hempstead, Waller County

Marker Text

1853 - named for Spanish grantee Justo Leindo, first to own this land. Mansion built by Leonard W. Groce, who surrounded it with model plantation industries. In Civil War, site of Camp Groce, a camp of instruction and then P.O.W. center. Occupied in 1865 by Gen. Geo. W. Custer, later to be a central figure in the Little Big Horn tragedy. Owned, 1873-1911, by family of sculptress Elisabet Ney, commemorated with a marker on grounds. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1964

Marker Details

Address 5 mi. N on FM 1488 to Wycliff Chapel Rd.
Location Description 5 mi. N of Hempstead on FM 1488 to Wycliff Chapel Rd.
Marker # 9395
Dedicated 1964
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code houses, residential buildings; Civil War; women, women's history topics; plantations; artists
Latitude, Longitude 30.098143, -96.030327

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