Old Brulay Plantation

Historic house in Texas, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Old Brulay Plantation was a Southern plantation with a historic mansion founded in c. 1870 and located in Brownsville, Texas. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 10, 1975.[2]

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Old Brulay Plantation
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Old Brulay Plantation
Nearest cityBrownsville, Texas
Coordinates25°51′15″N 97°24′0″W
Area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Built1870 (1870)
Built byGeorge N. Brulay
NRHP reference No.75001961[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 10, 1975
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History

The Old Brulay Plantation was established circa 1870, by George Paul Brulay (1839–1905).[3][4] George Paul Brulay had immigrated from France to Matamoros, Mexico and then to Brownsville, Texas.[3] He bought up 400 acres of land located near the Rio Grande, most of which at the time was full of brush plants.[4]

It was initially experimented with different crops on the land; first it was a cotton plantation, followed by a sugar plantation.[4][3] Brulay had built a sugar mill on the property circa 1876.[4][3] Because this plantation was established after the American Civil War of 1861–1865, the plantation did not own black slaves.[3]

When tariffs on Cuban sugar were removed c. 1910, the plantation closed down.[3]

Brulay's sons worked the farm until it was sold in 1924.[4] It was acquired by immigrants from Japan prior to World War I.[3] The plantation was purchased by the Nye family in 1931.[3] By 2016, it still belonged to the same family.[3]

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