Historical Marker
Barrington Plantation
Historical marker location:
766 Whitman Road, Chappell Hill, Texas
( 8.3 mi. N of Chappell Hill on FM 1155, 1.2 mi. N on Dillard Rd., then about 1.65 mi. E on Whitman Rd.)
Marker installed: 1996
Anson Jones, the last president of the Republic of Texas, bought 1,107 acres here from M. Austin Bryan in 1844. This site, named "Barrington" for Jones' birthplace in Massachusetts, was the "White House of Texas" from 1844-46. By 1845 Jones had built two dwellings, a kitchen, office, smokehouse, and stables. After Jones' leadership in the annexation of Texas to the U.S. in 1846, he retired here to become a gentleman farmer. Other buildings were added in 1847. Jones sold the plantation in 1857. The house was moved to Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park in 1936.