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Gov. George Smith Houston

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, United States
Death: December 31, 1879 (68)
Athens, Limestone County, Alabama, United States
Place of Burial: Athens, Limestone County, Alabama, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of David Ross Houston and Hannah Pugh Houston
Husband of Ellen Houston and Mary Jackson Houston
Father of Emma Drennen; David Robert Houston; Mariah Baxter Houston; Robert Beatty Houston; George Smith Houston, Jr and 5 others
Brother of Jane Houston; Sarah Ridley; John Pugh Houston; Judge Russell Houston; Ross Houston and 7 others

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About Gov. George Smith Houston

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Houston

George Smith Houston (January 17, 1811 – December 31, 1879) was an American Democratic politician who was the 24th Governor of Alabama, a United States Representative and a United States Senator from Alabama.

Biography

Born in 1811 in Franklin, Tennessee, Houston was the son of David Ross and Hannah Pugh Reagan Houston. He worked on the family farm and attended a local academy. He read law in the office of Judge George Coalter of Florence, and completed his studies in a private law school at Harrodsburg, Kentucky. He was admitted to the bar in 1831. In May 1835, he married Mary Jackson Beatty, and they had eight children; Mary Ida, Ross Jones, William Parrott, David Robert, Robert Beatty, George Smith, John Pugh, and Mary Ella. With his second wife, Ellen Irvine, he had three children, Mary E, Emma, and Maggie Lou.

Career

A successful cotton farmer and a shrewd investor, by 1860, Houston possessed large landholdings and 78 slaves. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1841, he served from March 3, 1841 to March 3, 1849. Because of his unpopular stance (in the south) on the issue of slavery in new territories he decided not to run for reelection in 1848. He ran again in 1851, won the seat, and served from March 3, 1851 to March 3, 1861.

Houston was elected Alabama's 24th governor on November 3, 1874, and was sworn into office on November 24, 1874. He was reelected in 1876, serving until 1878. During his two terms, the 1875 Alabama Constitution was ratified, the Alabama State Board of Health was established, taxes were reduced, and state spending was controlled. His governorship began a string of Democratic governors which was unbroken until H. Guy Hunt, a Republican, became governor in 1987.

Elected to the Senate in 1866, Houston was not allowed to take the seat, as Alabama was still under Reconstruction. He was later reelected and served in the Senate from March 4, 1879 until his death on December 31, 1879.

Death

Houston died in Athens, Limestone County, Alabama, on December 31, 1879 (age 68 years, 348 days). He is interred at Athens City Cemetery, Athens, Alabama.[7] Alabama's southeastern most county was named for him in 1903, and the George Houston Memorial Bridge in Guntersville, Alabama (old and new) were named in his honor.

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Gov. George Smith Houston's Timeline

1811
January 17, 1811
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, United States
1836
November 6, 1836
Athens, Limestone Co., Alabama
1838
November 17, 1838
Nashville, Tennessee
1839
January 13, 1839
Athens, Limestone Co., Alabama
1845
1845
Athens, Limestone Co., Alabama
1846
May 29, 1846
Athens, Limestone Co., Alabama
1848
December 5, 1848
Athens, Limestone Co., Alabama
1850
December 1850
Athens, Limestone Co., Alabama
1854
1854
Athens, Limestone, Alabama, United States