Details for Sam Houston

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5471008457

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Marker Number 8457
Atlas Number 5471008457
Marker Title Sam Houston
Index Entry Houston, Sam
Address Ave. I
City Huntsville
County Walker
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 256085
UTM Northing 3402071
Subject Codes Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; pioneers; military topics
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Oakwood Cemetery. At Ave. I entrance.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Born March 2, 1793, in Rockbridge County, Va.; son of Samuel and Elizabeth Houston. Moved to Tennessee in 1807 with widowed mother and her family. In 1813 joined U.S. Army under Gen. Andrew Jackson, with whom he formed lifetime friendship and political ties. In Tennessee, taught school, kept a store, served in U.S. Congress, was state governor. In 1829, after his young bride left him, resigned as governor and went westward. Settling in 1833 in Nacogdoches, became a leader in cause of Texas independence from Mexico. Elected March 4, 1836, to command the Army of the Republic, engineered retrograde movement that led to victory of San Jacinto, which won Texas independence. President of the Republic, 1836-1838 and 1841-1844, he was senator after annexation. In 1859 he was elected governor, and served until secession. In 1861 he declined to take oath of office in Confederacy, retiring instead after a quarter-century of service to his state. However, he did not oppose Confederate army enlistment of his young son, Sam Houston, Jr. While the Civil War continued, he died on July 26, 1863, at his home, "Steamboat House," Huntsville. With him was his family, to hear his last words to his wife: "Texas--, Margaret, Texas--".

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