Details for Cedar Point

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5071009115

Data

Marker Number 9115
Atlas Number 5071009115
Marker Title Cedar Point
Index Entry Cedar Point
Address
City Mont Belvieu
County Chambers
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 315192
UTM Northing 3283077
Subject Codes pioneers
Marker Year 1986
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location S on Hwy 146, E on Spur 55, S on 1405, E on 2354 (Tri City Beach Rd) for 1 mi; Cedar Point Rd, Tri City Beach Rd
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Near this site is an area of land known as Cedar Point that was known to some of the earliest settlers of the state. Located in Trinity Bay, Cedar Point was part of an 1824 Mexican land grant awarded to Ohio native John Ijams, who had come to Texas in 1822. In December 1837, the Cedar Point tract of land was purchased from Ijams' widow, Tabitha Ijams Harris, by General Sam Houston (1793-1863), who then was serving as first President of the Republic of Texas. The hero of the Battle of San Jacinto, Houston served two terms as leader of the Republic and later was elected United States Senator from Texas and seventh Governor of the state. Houston's home at Cedar Point has been described as a two-room log house of Dog Trot construction. The homesite now is underwater, as is the site of a cemetery, which probably was established during the Ijams' ownership. Significant for its association with the early settlement of Texas and with one of the state's most noteworthy figures, Cedar Point remains an important site in Chambers County history. (1986)