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Museum Event To Honor Sam Houston On Anniversary Of His Death
July 19, 2024
SHSU Media Contact: Mikah Boyd
By Megan Buro
This year marks the 161st anniversary of Sam Houston’s death. The Sam Houston Memorial Museum and Republic of Texas Presidential Library will honor Sam Houston’s memory on July 27, 2024.
“Commemorating Houston’s death is important as it gives us a chance to talk about an important local and national figure, what made his life special in the 19th century and how it applies to Texans today,” said Derrick Birdsall, museum director.
On July 26, 1863, Sam Houston passed away in the Steamboat House in Huntsville, Texas. After the death of her husband, Margaret Houston opened the family Bible and inscribed inside, “Died on the 26th of July 1863 General Sam Houston, the beloved and affectionate husband and father, the devoted patriot, the fearless soldier, the meek and lowly Christian.”
The next day, July 27, Houston’s funeral service was held in the upstairs parlor of the Steamboat House followed by a procession to Oakwood Cemetery with members of the local Masonic Lodge accompanying the body. At the cemetery, a Masonic service was held.
To commemorate his life and legacy, the Steamboat House will be open to the public to tour inside from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. where museum staff and partners will talk about Sam Houston’s last days and 19th century mourning customs.
“As someone who remembers from back in the day when the Steamboat House was opened to visitors every day – it’s nice to be able to offer folks an opportunity on a special day to walk through the halls of Houston’s home once again,” said Birdsall.
This event will round out the museum’s Summer Saturday Spotlight programs. Admission will be waived at the museum on this day. For more information about this event visit samhoustonmemorialmuseum.com, follow the museum on Facebook, or contact the museum at 936-294-1832.
The Sam Houston Memorial Museum and Republic of Texas Presidential Library is a part of Sam Houston State University and an important educational institution for the benefit of local, state, national, and international audiences. The museum’s primary focus is the life of Sam and Margaret Houston, their family, and other individuals and events important in the early history, cultures and development of Texas and the Southwest, particularly during the period of 1832-1863 and as they relate to Texas today. The museum complex is located on the property once owned by Sam and Margaret Houston, which is today on the corner of Sam Houston Avenue and 19th Street in Huntsville and open Tuesday – Saturday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday noon to 4:30 p.m.
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