Dr. Baylis Wood Earle

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Dr. Baylis Wood Earle

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Death: April 01, 1859 (57)
Waco, McLennan, TX, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Baylis Earle, US Congress and Sarah Ellen “Dilly” Cozad
Husband of Eliza Ann Earle
Father of Isham Harrison Earle; Louisa Wells Earle; Harriet Kelly Earle; Sarah Taylor Earle and John Baylis Earle
Brother of Samuel Sidney Earle; Georgia Washington Turpin; Eleanor Lewis and Hannah Harrison
Half brother of Mercy Cozad; Woodward Cozad; Jacob Cozad; Jacob Cozad; Jackson Cozad and 1 other

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About Dr. Baylis Wood Earle

Earle-Harrison House & Pape Gardens

www.earleharrison.com

1901 N. 5th St. (254) 753-2032 $5 per person for guided tours of the house and gardens. Open by appointment Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm and on the first Sunday of each month, 8am-8pm.

First floor and Gardens are accessible to the physically challenged. Earle-Harrison House and Pape GardensBuilt at the edge of an unsettled frontier, this Greek Revival-style mansion stands as the only restored antebellum home open to the public in Waco. Dr. Baylis Wood Earle and his wife, Ann Eliza Harrison Earle, moved from their plantation in Aberdeen, Mississippi, to the fertile cotton land of the Brazos Valley in 1857. Here, they constructed the first half of the Earle-Harrison house and its sweeping verandas.

Dr. Earle’s plan was to complete the second half of the Earle-Harrison house after moving in. Unfortunately, he passed away several months after living in the house and it was never completed. It stands today as only half a house.

After Dr. Earle’s death, his wife lived in the Earle-Harrison house until 1872, when she sold it to her brother, General Thomas Harrison. General Harrison was one of Waco’s six Confederate generals and a highly respected lawyer and judge. He lived in the house with his family until his death in 1891, when the house left family hands.

The decades following were unkind to the grand old Earle-Harrison House. Eventually becoming subdivided into apartments and falling into disrepair, it was standing in the way of “progress” and slated for demolition. Restoration began with the impassioned vision of two local residents, Mrs. Nell Pape and Mrs. Lavonia Jenkins Barnes. Fully restored in 1970, and moved to its present location, the Earle-Harrison house now stands as a vestige of days gone by, a celebration of those who have gone before.

The current embodiment of Earle-Harrison House is prized for the beauty of its botanical garden and grounds, as much as for the house itself. Stretching over five acres, the groundskeepers tend to the blooming flowers, lily pond, towering live oaks, manicured lawns, fragrant herbs, and fresh vegetables. Not to mention a breathtaking, 75-foot rose arbor!

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Dr. Baylis Wood Earle's Timeline

1801
August 15, 1801
Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, United States
1831
1831
1835
November 20, 1835
Columbus, Lowndes, Mississippi, United States
1840
1840
1844
May 28, 1844
Aberdeen, Monroe, MS, United States
1848
1848
1859
April 1, 1859
Age 57
Waco, McLennan, TX, United States