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The reader of this book will be taken on a fascinating journey from
the earliest days of the historic Robinson plantation of 150 years
ago, to its present day name of the West River Plantation. Carved
out of the wilderness of east Texas, the estate rose to immense
prosperity during the industrial revolution, only to fall into
inevitable decline and tragedy. Reduced to a few acres, and the
home in disrepair in the late 1970s, the estate would be sold to
the West family. The era of the once great plantation of 3500 acres
was fast fading into history, as well as the memory of the Robinson
family. But with the recent discovery of a multitude of artifacts
by the West family, and the building of a museum on the estate, the
dying plantation, and the memory of the Robinsons is beginning to
live once again. The book delivers eye-witness accounts of life
changing events in the Robinson family, and lists many of the
artifacts found, and follow-up research done by the author. From
the days of General Sam Houston dancing in the foyer of the
Victorian house, to the sounds of many children laughing and
playing, to the designation of the plantation as a State
Archeological Landmark, the reader will be captivated by this
account of early Texas history.
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