Sam Houston's First Home in Texas
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member WalksfarTX
N 31° 36.163 W 094° 39.327
15R E 342954 N 3497589
Black metal marker on the front of City Hall just to the right of the front door.
Waymark Code: WMWFH4
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 08/28/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
Views: 5

I thought at first Sam Houston had a home where the City Hall now stands, but that is not the case. The marker tells how Sam Houston claimed Nacogdoches as his first home, but not this exact spot.
Marker Number: 15904

Marker Text:
Sam Houston made his first home in Texas in this historic town of Nacogdoches. A former Tennessee governor and U.S. Congressman, Houston left Washington, D.C. for Texas in December of 1832. The presence of Tennesseeans and fellow Masons Adolphus Sterne and Henry Raguet made Nacogdoches an agreeable place to settle. Houston boarded with the Sternes and soon set up a law practice. The Sternes sponsored his baptism into the Catholic Church, enabling him to own property under Mexican law. Houston's arrival in Nacogdoches came very soon after the settlers of Anahuac, Velasco and Nacogdoches had driven out their Mexican garrisons in the first actions of the Texas Revolution, and he represented Nacogdoches as a delegate in San Felipe at the Convention in 1833 and the Consultation of 1835. Although frequently away from Nacogdoches during the Texas Revolution and early Republic, Houston maintained close ties with the town. His friendship with Thomas J. Rusk, forged while they were both citizens of Nacogdoches, lasted through wars, independence and statehood; the men served together as Texas' first U.S. senators. In an 1849 affidavit witnessed by Rusk, Houston stated that he first "domiciled in Nacogdoches in February 1833," and he continued to declare his residence in Nacogdoches "and no other place" until 1839. Although many places in the state can make valid claims to Sam Houston, only Nacogdoches can claim to be his first permanent Texas home. (2009) Marker is the property of the State of Texas


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