Details for Nassau Plantation

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5149003550

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Marker Number 3550
Atlas Number 5149003550
Marker Title Nassau Plantation
Index Entry Nassau Plantation
Address
City Round Top
County Fayette
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 728388
UTM Northing 3331441
Subject Codes German immigrants/immigration; plantations
Marker Year 1968
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Round Top, take FM 1459 N 2.7 mile to junction of FM 1457 & Wolff Rd.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text An extensive tract of land purchased in 1843 for colonization by German emigrants. Named for Duke Adolf of Nassau, protector of the emigration society, it was once one of the show places of Texas. Although the 4,428 acres could have been a good half-way station for German colonists on the long journey to western lands, this use was rejected by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels, the commissioner general of the "Adelsverein", or German Emigration Society. He feared that the site, which was close to non-German settlements, would cause his people to lose their distinctive national culture. Though never colonized, Nassau became a welcome place for relaxation during trying periods of the emigration movement. Here the prince enjoyed horse racing and held feasts costing thousands of dollars. His successor as commissioner, John O. Meusebach, came to Nassau for less extravagant entertainment. The main dwelling on the plantation was built of oak, two stories high. Even in frontier days it had two glass windows. Cotton was grown on the lands. In 1848 the bankrupt Adelsverein sold Nassau. It was later divided into small farms, cultivated by descendants of the original German pioneers.

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