Pvt. Samuel William Houston, Jr. (CSA)

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Pvt. Samuel William Houston, Jr. (CSA)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Washington, Washington County, Texas, United States
Death: May 03, 1894 (50)
Independence, Washington, Texas
Place of Burial: Brenham, Washington County, Texas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Gen. Samuel Rutherford Houston and Margaret Moffette Houston
Husband of Lucy C Houston
Brother of Nancy "Nannie" Elizabeth Morrow; Margaret Lea Williams; Mary William Morrow; Antoinette Power Houston Bringhurst; Sen. Andrew Jackson Houston and 2 others

Managed by: Faustine Darsey on partial hiatus
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About Pvt. Samuel William Houston, Jr. (CSA)

http://www.starmuseum.org/signers_descendants/Houston/rr01/rr01_002... http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fho74

HOUSTON, SAM, JR. (1843–1894). Sam Houston, Jr., soldier, physician, and author, the eldest of eight children of Sam and Margaret Moffette (Lea) Houston,qqv was born at Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, on May 25, 1843. After being taught by his mother and tutors, he entered Bastrop Military Institute (later Texas Military Institute, Austin), but interrupted his studies to join the Confederate Army in 1861. He took part in the battle of Shiloh and, after being taken prisoner there, spent several months as a prisoner at Camp Douglas. Upon his return from the Civil War he studied for a time at Baylor University in Independence. In 1867 he entered medical school at the University of Pennsylvania. He practiced medicine for a time but later abandoned it for writing. Sam Houston's Rambling Rustlings, a collection of his articles and short stories, is a rare find in a collection of Texana. In 1875, Houston married Lucy Anderson of Georgetown, Texas. Three children were born of this marriage. After his wife's death in 1886, Houston, saddened and discouraged, went to live with his sister Margaret, Mrs. Weston Williams, at Independence. He died there on May 20, 1894, and was buried in the City Cemetery of Independence.

Oldest son of General Sam and Margaret Lea Houston. Began service in the Confederacy in 1861 and was captured at the Battle of Shiloh. After the war, he studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, but left the practice of medicine to be a writer.

CSA unit as a PVT in Company C of the 2nd Texas Infantry.

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Pvt. Samuel William Houston, Jr. (CSA)'s Timeline

1843
May 25, 1843
Washington, Washington County, Texas, United States
1894
May 3, 1894
Age 50
Independence, Washington, Texas
May 4, 1894
Age 50
Independence Cemetery, Brenham, Washington County, Texas, United States