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  1. Sam Houston Jr. (May 25, 1843–1894) was the oldest of eight children born to Sam Houston and Margaret Lea Houston, and was the only Houston child born in the Republic of Texas, before its December 29, 1845 annexation to the United States.

  2. Learn about the life of Sam Houston Jr., the son of the legendary Texan hero, Sam Houston. Discover how he survived a near-death experience in the Civil War, became a doctor, and later a writer of adventure stories.

  3. Houstons Children. On May 9, 1840, at the age of 47, Sam Houston wed the 21-year-old Margaret Moffette Lea, the daughter of Alabama planters. Their marriage spanned two decades and resulted in the birth of eight children. Their firstborn, Sam Houston Jr., was followed by Nancy Elizabeth and Margaret Lea. Mary William, Antoinette Power, and ...

  4. Jul 20, 2022 · Sam Houston, Jr. was a soldier, physician, and author, the eldest son of Sam and Margaret Houston. He fought in the Civil War, studied medicine, and wrote articles and stories about Texas history.

  5. www.samhoustonmemorialmuseum.com › history › houston-childrenHouston Children - SHSU

    Sam Houston Jr. inherited his mother's artistic ability and at an early age he began drawing and sketching. Houston was proud of his son's accomplishment in reading Latin, but found drawing an idle occupation. Still, young Sam continued his art part time and his sketches of the Confederate Army reflect an acute eye and a practiced hand.

  6. On falling back with the regiment to Union encampments to rest for the night, Private Houston discovered that the new bible he had been carrying had been hit by a musket ball which had stopped at the 70th Psalm and possibly saved him from a fatal wound.

  7. Lincoln freed the slaves and became known as the Great Emancipator. But Sam Houston was also an emancipator. Houston owned 12 slaves. Texas legend says that he freed them before he was legally required to do so.