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    Sam Houston's Pocket Pistol Case 1

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    Colt's Pocket Companion, a pocket pistol case given to Sam Houston by Samuel Colt

    Letter from Nu Pi Kappa to Sam Houston making him an honorary member

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    [SAM HOUSTON] letter from Nu Pi Kappa Hall, Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio, March 28, 1842, to his Excellency Samuel Houston, President of Texas, making him an honorary member of their literary society and wishing him success “in the just war you are to wage against the tyrant Santa Anna.” Notes say ALS Guy M. Bryan. 3pp

    Engraving of Sam Houston

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    “SAMUEL HOUSTON”, engraving by W.J. Edwards, from a Daguerreotype, ca. 1848. 1p

    Sam Houston Rotary Club Correspondence

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    A piece of correspondence from Samuel A. Angulo, director of the Sam HoustonMemorial Museum, to the Sam HoustonRotary Club members

    [Correspondence from Sam Houston to Sam Houston Jr.] - September 21, 1862

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    These materials, which were collected by the Honorable Temple Houston Morrow, grandson of Samuel and Margaret Lea Houston, reveal the life of the Sam Houston Family through letters, which were composed principally by Mrs. Houston; and through assorted documents and receipts, which recorded some of the business transactions of the family during that era. Sam Houston's correspondence is from the period when he served Texas as a United States Senator and as Governor of the state. It also includes some letters written by Sam Houston, Jr., when he served with a confederate artillery battery in Louisiana

    [Correspondence from Sam Houston to Sam Houston Jr.] - April 7, 1860

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    These materials, which were collected by the Honorable Temple Houston Morrow, grandson of Samuel and Margaret Lea Houston, reveal the life of the Sam Houston Family through letters, which were composed principally by Mrs. Houston; and through assorted documents and receipts, which recorded some of the business transactions of the family during that era. Sam Houston's correspondence is from the period when he served Texas as a United States Senator and as Governor of the state. It also includes some letters written by Sam Houston, Jr., when he served with a confederate artillery battery in Louisiana

    [Correspondence from Sam Houston to Sam Houston Jr.] - May 17, 1858

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    These materials, which were collected by the Honorable Temple Houston Morrow, grandson of Samuel and Margaret Lea Houston, reveal the life of the Sam Houston Family through letters, which were composed principally by Mrs. Houston; and through assorted documents and receipts, which recorded some of the business transactions of the family during that era. Sam Houston's correspondence is from the period when he served Texas as a United States Senator and as Governor of the state. It also includes some letters written by Sam Houston, Jr., when he served with a confederate artillery battery in Louisiana

    [Correspondence from Sam Houston to Sam Houston Jr.] - December 7, 1857

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    These materials, which were collected by the Honorable Temple Houston Morrow, grandson of Samuel and Margaret Lea Houston, reveal the life of the Sam Houston Family through letters, which were composed principally by Mrs. Houston; and through assorted documents and receipts, which recorded some of the business transactions of the family during that era. Sam Houston's correspondence is from the period when he served Texas as a United States Senator and as Governor of the state. It also includes some letters written by Sam Houston, Jr., when he served with a confederate artillery battery in Louisiana

    [Correspondence from Sam Houston Jr. to Sam Houston] - May 5, 1860

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    These materials, which were collected by the Honorable Temple Houston Morrow, grandson of Samuel and Margaret Lea Houston, reveal the life of the Sam Houston Family through letters, which were composed principally by Mrs. Houston; and through assorted documents and receipts, which recorded some of the business transactions of the family during that era. Sam Houston's correspondence is from the period when he served Texas as a United States Senator and as Governor of the state. It also includes some letters written by Sam Houston, Jr., when he served with a confederate artillery battery in Louisiana

    Samuel (Sam) Rich oral history recording

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    An audio recording of an oral history of Samuel (Sam) Rich, covering the history of Orenco and the nursery business in Washington County. There is a transcript of this interview
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