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Carpenters Bayou

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Carpenters Bayou rises at the south end of Sheldon Reservoir in southeastern Harris County 29°51′N 95°10′W, Texas, USA, and runs southeast for about twelve miles until it joins Buffalo Bayou at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site 29°45′N 95°06′W.

Map of Carpenters Bayou, Texas, USA

The bayou's name commemorates David Carpenter, born ca. 1800, who was a partner of William Harris as one of Stephen F. Austin's "Old Three Hundred" families of Austin's Colony in what later became Texas. Carpenter and Harris received a sitio of land in present Harris County, Texas on August 16, 1824, which fronted on Carpenter's Bayou in southeastern Harris County, near San Felipe de Austin. He was a blacksmith, and a single man at the time of the grant. He may have died as early as 1828, the apparent year that Noah Smithwick bought his blacksmith's outfit in San Felipe.

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