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I don't think Lynn Edmundson of Historic Houston will mind my posting this press release.

HOUSTON, TEXAS, January 10, 2006,

Dew Plantation, Hugh Saunders Dew House

6626 Highway 6, Missouri City, Texas

DeWalt Vicinity

Ft. Bend County

Texas 

The Dew Plantation house has remained in the Dew family for over a century.  The plantation was originally purchased by Dr. Hugh Saunders Dew,     Henry Wise Dew, and George Lewis Dew from their uncle Hugh Saunders in 1895.  The land was previously known as the Belleveredere Plantation until the Dew Brothers renamed it.  It was occupied by Dew family until Jessie Dew Agnew passed away.  Tenants occupied the house for several years, but it has remained vacant for nearly five years.

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from today's HBJ:

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/stories...f=et63&hbx=e_du

Historic Houston has accepted the donation of one of the last remaining plantation houses in the Houston area.

Working together with Johnson Development Corp. and Fort Bend County Commissioner Grady Prestage, Historic Houston will relocate the original two-story wood frame plantation house to a new site in Kitty Hollow Park.

they are a little behind...

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  • The title was changed to Hugh Dew Mansion At 6626 Highway 6

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