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Near Site of the First Capitol of the Republic of Texas

West Columbia, Brazoria County

Marker Text

About 1833 Leman Kelsey built a story-and-a-half clapboard structure near this location. When Columbia became capital of the Republic of Texas in 1836, the building was one of two which housed the newly formed government. The first Republic of Texas Congress convened in Columbia. Here Sam Houston took office as president and Stephen F. Austin as secretary of state. In 1837 the government moved to Houston. The 1900 storm destroyed the original capitol. The replica at this site was built in 1976-77. (1979)

Marker Details

Address 142 N. 14th St.
Location Description southwest corner N. 14th and Hamilton streets
Marker # 9560
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas
Latitude, Longitude 29.144576, -95.642535

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