Details for Round Point

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5071009131

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Marker Number 9131
Atlas Number 5071009131
Marker Title Round Point
Index Entry Round Point
Address 3906 S. Main
City Round Point
County Chambers
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 336500
UTM Northing 3290285
Subject Codes pioneers
Marker Year 1984
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location south of Anahuac
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This area on Trinity Bay, three miles south of the town of Anahuac, was called Round Point as early as 1828 when Anson Taylor (1791-1831) settled here. A native of South Carolina, Taylor emigrated to Texas from Tennessee with his wife, Elizabeth, and their five children. The Taylors' three sons, James, george, and edward, later were killed in the battle of the alamo during Texas' struggle for independence from Mexico. About 1840 Thomas Jefferson Chambers (1802-1865), for whom the county of Chambers is named, assumed ownership of this property on the Anson Taylor survey. The early Texas attorney and statesman was involved in several disputes over possession of the land and fatally wounded area resident John O'Brien in one such argument. By 1866, however, clear title to Round Point had been restored to Anson Taylor's heirs. Elizabeth Taylor Moss later sold the land to Philip and Caroline Huffman, who built their home here. Round Point was the subject of further legal battles over possession in 1904, as many area residents claimed part-ownership in the property. An important site in the early history of the Anahuac area, Round Point remains significant for its association with the Taylor family and with Thomas J. Chambers.

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