Details for Applewhite Homestead

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013773

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Marker Number 13773
Atlas Number 5507013773
Marker Title Applewhite Homestead
Index Entry Applewhite Homestead
Address 624 W. US Hwy 87
City La Vernia
County Wilson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 584872
UTM Northing 3247679
Subject Codes African American topics; pioneers
Marker Year 1995
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 624 W. US Hwy 87
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The family of Henry Applewhite (1630-1704), who sailed from England to Jamestown, Virginia, in 1656, remained in Virginia for several generations. Applewhite's descendant, Thomas Applewhite, was born in North Carolina in 1791 and served as a sergeant in the War of 1812. In 1842 Thomas married his second wife, Elizabeth Oglesby (1820-1898). The Applewhites, accompanied by eight slaves, moved to this area of Texas in 1853. They purchased 214 acres of farmland here in 1854 and by 1860 the Applewhites owned nine slaves, some of whom had taken the Applewhite name. According to local oral tradition, at one time the Applewhites' homestead may also have served as a brief stop for stagecoaches traversing the area along an alternate route of that part of the Chihuahua Road extending from Indianola to San Antonio. Thomas (d. 1864) and Elizabeth Applewhite are buried in La Vernia in Concrete Cemetery. A number of Applewhite families, the descendants of African Americans who established homes here during the 1860s, remained in the area for many generations. Thomas and Elizabeth Applewhite's original stone house was mostly destroyed during highway construction in the 1950s. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845-1995
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