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Philip A. Sublett Home Although known as the Col. Philip A. Sublett home, it was built in 1874 by his son, Henry Sublett. Col. Sublett, a veteran of the Battle of Nacogdoches (1832), The Grass Fight (1835), and the Siege of Bexar (1835), was a close friend and law partner of General Sam Houston. The construction of the two-story structure is typical of the period with twin chimneys on both ends of the house. The entrance door is distinctive for the decorative moulding. |
Private property: visible from road, 4 miles east of San Augustine on Hwy 21 |

