Peach Point Plantation is a historic site located in Jones Creek, Brazoria County, Texas.
The Mexican Government, which owned land, granted it to Stephen F. Austin as an empresario in exchange for taking responsibility for settling the area with others.
[7] They also produced farm items such as eggs, pork, or vegetables for personal use, selling any excess to Robert Mills and other local merchants.
[7] Except for Austin's former office and bedroom, the main plantation house was destroyed in 1909 during the 1909 Grand Isle hurricane, and by 1948 the rooms needed to be restored.
[9] Among the notable figures visiting the Austin, Perry, and the Bryan families at Peach Point were Rutherford B. Hayes, Leonidas Polk, Thomas J. Pilgrim, and Gail Borden.