Durazno Plantation | |
Nearest city | Jones Creek, Texas |
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Coordinates | 28°57′22″N 95°26′57″W / 28.95611°N 95.44917°W |
Area | 129 acres (52 ha) |
Built | 1828 |
Architect | William Joel Bryan |
NRHP reference No. | 80004081[1] |
Added to NRHP | September 2, 1980 |
The Durazno Plantation is a historic Southern plantation near Jones Creek, Texas.
It is located near Jones Creek in Brazoria County, Texas.[2]
In 1840, 500 acres of land was taken from the Peach Point Plantation to create the Durazno Plantation.[3] "Durazno" is Spanish for peach. The new plantation was given to William Joel Bryan (1815–1903) as dowry when he married Lavinia Perry in 1840.[3][4][5] The people he enslaved were forced to grow cotton and raise cattle.[6][7] After his death, it was inherited by his son Samuel Irwin Bryan, who bequeathed half to his daughter Louella Bryan Brutrus, half to his nephew, Samuel Irwin Stratton.[3]
It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings since September 2, 1980.[2]