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Sweeny-Waddy Log Cabin

East Columbia, Brazoria County

Marker Text

John Sweeny, Sr. (d. 1855) moved his family from Tennessee to Brazoria County, Texas, about 1833. With the help of slaves, he cleared his land and established a large plantation. This log cabin, originally located about 9 miles southwest of this site, was built soon after Sweeny's arrival and housed the slave family that included Mark and Larkin Waddy. The Waddys continued to live in the cabin after they were freed at the end of the Civil War. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1983

Marker Details

Address 582 Main Street
Location Description South Main Street, behind Ammon Underwood House
Marker # 9601
Dedicated 1983
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code African American topics; cabins, log houses
Latitude, Longitude 29.139016, -95.618359

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