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  • Record No:76.56
  • Subject/Title:Houston, Sam
  • Artist:Cunningham, T. W. L.
  • Date Created:Before 1923.
  • Owner/Location:TN State Museum 505 Deadrick Street. Nashville, TN 37243 Web Contact: TN State Museum
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  • Frame Dimensions:Frame 59.50 X 39.50
  • Materials/Media:Oil on canvas.
  • History:The portrait was presented to the State by the Governor Patt Neff of Texas in 1923.
  • Notes:Sam Houston (1793-1863) was born in Virginia and came to TN at the age of 15. He clerked in a store for a while but ran away to live with the Cherokee, beginning a lifetime association with them. Having run up debts, he taught school for a while to pay them off. Joining the 39th Infantry, he was badly wounded at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. He opened a law office at Lebanon, TN and in 1823 was elected to Congress where he served two terms. With the backing of Andrew Jackson, he was elected governor of TN in 1827. Shortly thereafter, his new bride, Eliza Allen left him and before his term was up he resigned and left TN again to live with the Cherokee. William Hall, speaker of the senate finished his term. Leaving his Cherokee wife to join in the fight for Texas independence, he led his troops to victory and became President of the Republic of Texas. He died in 1863 and is buried in Huntsville, Texas. The Tennessee Blue Book.
  • Categories:Portrait paintings;need subject list