- Source: William Garrett Plantation
- William Garrett Plantation
- List of plantations in the United States
- Adelphia Plantation
- Pat Garrett
- Garrett House
- National Register of Historic Places listings in the Southeast region of Texas
- Garrett Hill, Pennsylvania
- List of plantations in North Carolina
- Black Walnut (Clover, Virginia)
- National Register of Historic Places listings in San Augustine County, Texas
The William Garrett Plantation is a plantation complex with a plantation house located near the town of San Augustine in San Augustine County, Texas. The house was "Texas frontier architecture" with some elements of Greek Revival and is notable for its "grandiose" scale.
The National Register of Historic Places listed it in 1977.
Enslaved people built the house in 1861 with lumber from a Garrett sawmill and rock from a Garrett quarry. It faced the main road through the area, the El Camino Real-Kings Highway, and is now about .25 miles (0.40 km) away from the main road due to road realignment.
See also
National Register of Historic Places listings in San Augustine County, Texas
Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in San Augustine County
References
External links
Media related to William Garrett Plantation House at Wikimedia Commons