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Adickes is less well-known for his 76 foot high statue of Sam Houston, which is a landmark in Huntsville, Texas.
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For more information or to order tickets, call the Sam Houston athletic department at 936-294-4205 or football coach Willie Fritz at 936-294-1735.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Miller comments, "Just as the fledgling Republic of Texas called Sam Houston back again and again to save them, the railroads have called me back to single-handedly save them as well.
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7 QUESTIONS with Spring resident Denton Florian, executive producer of "Sam Houston," hopes film sheds light on the historic Texas figure.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Perry forgot, perhaps that, against the advice of its wise founding father, Sam Houston, Texas did leave the Union to join the Confederacy in 1861.
Michael Deibert: What James Craig Anderson's Killing Means to America Michael Deibert 2011
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Eliza Allen was the young bride of Texas icon Sam Houston who mysteriously leaves him days after their wedding.
Stephanie Green: Must Read Books Edited by Jackie O Stephanie Green 2011
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But as someone who has always admired a great Texas forefather -- Sam Houston -- I know when it is time for a "strategic retreat."
Rick Perry Drops Out Of 2012 Presidential Race Ahead Of South Carolina Primary 2012
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Eliza Allen was the young bride of Texas icon Sam Houston who mysteriously leaves him days after their wedding.
Stephanie Green: Must Read Books Edited by Jackie O Stephanie Green 2011
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He can sound more Texas than Jerry Jones, George W. Bush and Sam Houston combined, and his muscular religiosity also may not play well at a time when the economy has eclipsed culture as the main voter concern.
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Perry forgot, perhaps that, against the advice of its wise founding father, Sam Houston, Texas did leave the Union to join the Confederacy in 1861.
Michael Deibert: What James Craig Anderson's Killing Means to America Michael Deibert 2011
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