Temple Lea Houston Memorial - Panhandle, TX
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N 35° 20.748 W 101° 22.795
14S E 283725 N 3913991
"Temple Lea Houston was an attorney and politician who served from 1885 to 1889 in the Texas State Senate. He was the last-born child of Margaret Lea Houston and Sam Houston, the first elected president of the Republic of Texas" ~ Wikipedia
Waymark Code: WMTWWQ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/16/2017
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County of Memorial: Carson County
Location of Memorial: 5th St. & Elsie St., Square House Museum, Panhandle
Memorial Erected by: Texas Historical Commission
Date Memorial Erected: 1976
Plaque Text:
TEMPLE LEA HOUSTON
(August 12, 1860 - August 15, 1905)
Born in the Texas Governor's Mansion, the eighth and last child of Sam Houston (1793-1863) and his wife Margaret; educated at Baylor University, Texas A&M, and in a law office, Temple Houston came in 1881 to this region as District Attorney for the 35th Judicial District. He married Laura Cross of Mobeetie, 1882. Tall and handsome, he resembled his father -- a fact cited when he ran for the Texas Senate in 1884. He won, and was seated before reaching legal age for the office. While serving in the Senate, he built a home near "Panhandle City." During his two terms, he became a leader in spite of his youth, advancing legislation favorable to frontiersmen in this area.
When a new capitol was dedicated in Austin in 1888, he made the major speech, taking pride that lands in the Panhandle had paid for the magnificent building. Amid the ovations of that day were pleas that he run for Governor or United States Congressman, but he declined. About 1893 he moved to Oklahoma and gained added fame as a lawyer and orator. Thus the fledgling of "The Raven" became a legend in his own time. He was the father of two daughters and three sons. The Oklahoma Historical Society has honored him by placing a marker at his grave in Woodward.