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词条 Joshua Houston
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  1. Sam Houston slaves

  2. Death

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. Further reading

  6. External links

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|birth_date = 1822
|birth_place =Perry County, Alabama
|death_date = 1902 (age 80)
|death_place =Huntsville, Texas
| resting_place = Oakwood Cemetery, Huntsville
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|known_for =Former slave of Sam Houston
Businessman
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}}Joshua Houston (1822–1902) was born into slavery in 1822 on the Perry County, Alabama plantation owned by Temple Lea and Nancy Moffette Lea, parents of Margaret Lea Houston. When Margaret married Sam Houston, Joshua moved to Texas with the newlyweds. Joshua traveled with Sam Houston and worked on the construction of Raven Hill in Huntsville, Texas. He became educated and was elected to local public offices. He had three wives and was the father of eight children,[1] including Samuel Walker Houston. Joshua was a Texas delegate at the 1884 Republican National Convention.[2] He helped establish the Bishop Ward Normal and Collegiate Institute.[3]

Sam Houston slaves

The story of Sam Houston freeing his slaves before his 1863 death, in particular Joshua, has been passed down through history, and is recounted in various books. In From Slave To Statesman, author Patricia Smith Prather depicts Houston reading a newspaper story to his slaves in the fall of 1862, about Abraham Lincoln's September 1862 Emancipation Proclamation, telling them they would all be free as of January 1, 1863.[4] The Emancipation Proclamation was not announced in Texas until June 1865, Juneteenth,[5] two months after Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox. In 1861, the Texas legislature amended its Constitution of 1845, making it illegal to free slaves in the state.[6] {{quote|text=No citizen, or other person residing in this State, shall have power by deed, or will, to take effect in this State, or out of it, in any manner whatsoever, directly or indirectly, to emancipate his slave or slaves. |sign=Texas Constitution, amended 1861|source=Article VIII, Section 2}} When Houston died in 1863, his slaves were part of the inventory of his estate and valued at $10,530.[7][8] Joshua's son Samuel Walker Houston was born in February 1864, seven months after Sam Houston's death, and is always referred to as having been born into slavery.[9]

Death

Joshua Houston died in 1902 and was buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Huntsville, the same cemetery where Sam Houston is buried.[1]

See also

  • History of slavery in Texas

References

1. ^Handbook of Texas Online, Jane Monday, "Houston, Joshua," accessed February 05, 2018, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fhohq. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on August 21, 2013. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
2. ^{{cite journal|journal=Official Proceedings of the Republican National Convention Held June 3–6, 1884|publisher=Charles W. Johnson|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YSENAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=Joshua%20Houston&f=false|title=Delegates and Alternates|pages=102}}
3. ^{{cite book|last=Barr|first=Alwyn|authorlink=Alwyn Barr|title=The African Texans|year=2004|publisher=TAMU Press|isbn=978-1-58544-350-5|pages=58, 59}}
4. ^Highsmith (1996) p.71
5. ^{{cite web|title=Junteenth|url=https://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ref/abouttx/juneteenth.html|publisher=Texas State Library and Archives|accessdate=11 March 2012}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Article VIII, Section 2|url=https://tarltonapps.law.utexas.edu/constitutions/texas1861|work=Texas Constitution amended 1861|publisher=Tarlton Law Library|accessdate=11 March 2012}}
7. ^{{cite book|last=Williams|first=John Hoyt|title=Sam Houston: The Life and Times of the Liberator of Texas, an Authentic American Hero|year=1984|publisher=Touchstone|isbn=978-0-671-88071-2|page=363}}
8. ^{{cite book|last=Roberts|first=Madge Thornell|title=The Personal Correspondence of Sam Houston, Volume IV, 1852–1863|year=2001|publisher=University of North Texas Press|isbn=978-1-57441-084-6|page=113}}
9. ^{{cite web|last=Lucko|first=Paul M.|title=Samuel Walker Houston|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fhobs|work=Handbook of Texas Online|publisher=Texas State Historical Association|accessdate=10 March 2012}}

Further reading

  • {{cite book|last=Prather|first=Patricia Smith|title=From Slave to Statesman: The Legacy of Joshua Houston, Servant to Sam Houston|year=1995|publisher=University of North Texas Press|isbn=978-0-929398-87-7|author2=Rather, Dan |author3=Monday, Jane Clements }}

External links

  • [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fhohq Joshua Houston] at Handbook of Texas Online
  • {{Find a Grave|20847}}
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