Wednesday, April 22, 2009


Texas Historical Commission historical marker




ABOUT TEXANA
BROOKFIELD - EVANS - CREMER HOUSE
Texas Historical Commission

William Brookfield (1786—1849 ) and Musgrove Evans (1785—1855) brought their families from Michigan to Texas in the 1830’s. Brookfield and Musgrove’s son Samuel bought the David Berry League where the house stands; Samuel died at the Alamo the following year. Musgrove Evans and Brookfield’s son Francis served in the Texas Army at the Battle of San Jacinto.

In 1838 the Republic of Texas Congress voted to buy this land and the adjoining Eblin League as a location for the new capital, to be named “Austin.” But President Sam Houston Vetoed the Bill. Musgrove Evans later served as Auditor General of the Republic.

Brookfield erected a two-story stone residence at this site, when Mexican troops seized San Antonio in 1842, Samuel Maverick’s family fled the city and took refuge here. David Berry, the original landowner, and Francis Brookfield joined other local men to fight the Mexican invasion force. They were both killed in the Dawson Massacre, Sept 18, 1842.

William Brookfield’s daughter Emma (1814—1877) later occupant of the House, married Evan’s Son Vincent. After he died, she married Julius Cremer (d. 1889). The J.C. Brown Family, Owners since 1893, rebuilt the structure after a fire in 1911 destroyed the second floor.

[from Texas Historical Marker, erected 1976]

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