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Site of Sam Houston Speeches

Rusk, Cherokee County

Marker Text

Two speeches were delivered by Sam Houston in Rusk. The first, in 1855, was a debate with politician Frank Bowden. Houston, a U.S. Senator, was on a tour through central and east Texas trying to regain public favor after voting against the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Political debates were popular entertainment of the time, and were well attended. Houston campaigned for governor here in 1857. A newspaper account states his speech lasted three hours, but brought little enthusiasm from the crowd. When he finished speaking, applause was weak and many of the benches were empty.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description northeast corner of 4th and Barron Streets
Marker # 6916
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code state official
Latitude, Longitude 31.794319, -95.153375

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