| Marker Number |
9574 |
| Atlas Number |
5039009574 |
| Marker Title |
McCroskey-Stringfellow House |
| Index Entry |
McCroskey-Stringfellow House |
| Address |
2501 CR 316 |
| City |
Brazoria |
| County |
Brazoria |
| UTM Zone |
15 |
| UTM Easting |
245167 |
| UTM Northing |
3204116 |
| Subject Codes |
Republic of Texas; pioneers; state officials; elected officials; houses |
| Marker Year |
1980 |
| Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
No |
| Marker Location |
CR 316, W side, 0.3 mi. NW of FM 2611 |
| Private Property |
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| Marker Condition |
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| Marker Size |
18" x 28" |
| Marker Text |
A tanner, John McCroskey came to Texas with Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300". He built this home in compliance with the terms of his 1824 land grant. Later owners remodeled the structure. Oliver Jones, the owner in 1849-50, was chairman of a commission to design the flag and seal of the Republic of Texas. Robert J. Townes, a Brazoria County district judge and later state legislator, lived here 1850-52. The property became a sugar and cotton plantation during Asa Stratton's ownership. Nannie (Maddox) Stringfellow (d. 1971) purchased the property in 1945 and preserved the dwelling. (1980) |