1. Sam Houston State University - Huntsville, TX

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    Serving over 18,000 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students, SHSU's Carnegie classification places it in the top 7% of U.S. higher education institutions. Located in Huntsville, Texas. Address: 1806 Avenue J, Huntsville, TX 77340 Phone: (936) 294-1111.

  2. Sam Houston ‑ Biography & Facts - HISTORY

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    Learn about Sam Houston, a Virginia-born lawyer, soldier and politician who led the Texas Revolution and became the first president of the Lone Star Republic. Explore his life story, from his early years with the Cherokee to his role in the U.S. Senate and his controversial legacy.

  3. Sam Houston | Biography, Texas, Alamo, President, & Facts | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sam-Houston

    Sam Houston, American lawyer and politician, a leader in the Texas Revolution (1834–36). He later served as president (1836–38; 1841–44) of the Republic of Texas and was influential in Texas’s becoming a U.S. state in 1845.

  4. Samuel Houston - Facts, Family & Texas - Biography

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    Statesman Samuel Houston was a key political figure in the creation of the state of Texas. He was elected the first president of the Republic of Texas in 1836. Search

  5. 7 Things You May Not Know About Sam Houston - HISTORY

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    Learn about the life and achievements of Sam Houston, the legendary political and military leader who fought for Texan independence. Discover his role in the Cherokee Nation, the Battle of San Jacinto, the Republic of Texas and the Civil War.

  6. Houston, Sam (1793–1863) - TSHA

    https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/houston-sam

    Sam Houston, one of the most illustrious political figures of Texas, was born on March 2, 1793, the fifth child (and fifth son) of Samuel and Elizabeth (Paxton) Houston, on their plantation in sight of Timber Ridge Church, Rockbridge County, Virginia.

  7. Biography of Sam Houston, Founding Father of Texas - ThoughtCo

    https://www.thoughtco.com/biography-of-sam-houston-2136242

    Sam Houston (March 2, 1793–July 26, 1863) was an American frontiersman, soldier, and politician. As commander of the forces fighting for Texas’ independence, he routed the Mexican troops at the Battle of San Jacinto, which essentially won the struggle.

  8. Sam Houston | Humanities Texas

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    Sam Houston had arrived in Texas, almost thirty years prior, in 1832. The former congressman and governor of Tennessee's new cause was Texas independence. He led the army that defeated Mexican General Santa Anna at San Jacinto—an achievement that secured his place in Texas history.

  9. Sam Houston - Encyclopedia.com

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    As one of the most important and colorful figures in the early history of Texas, Sam Houston seemed to embody the state's bigness and independent spirit. A tall, friendly man who was both flashy and courageous, Houston was devoted both to Texas and to the United States as a whole.