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Powell Sanctuary. . Benjamin Harrison Powell (1881-1960) was a successful lawyer in the area for fifteen years until he was appointed in 1918 by Governor Hobby as judge of the 12th District Court and subsequently to the Commission of Appeals in Au…
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Jesse Parker. (About 1776 - May 27, 1849). In 1822 Jesse Parker moved to the Mexican state of Texas. A veteran of the War of 18 12, he represented the Sabine District at the Convention of 1832 in San Felipe de Austin. Three years later he received…
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Anthony Martin Branch. (July 16, 1823 - Oct. 3, 1867). Born in Buckingham County, Va.; came to Texas, 1847. Settled in Huntsville; entered law practice with Henderson Yoakum. Married Amanda Smith, 1849. Served in the 8th State Legislature, 1859-61…
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Pleasant Williams Kittrell. (April 13, 1805 - September 29, 1867). Doctor Pleasant Williams Kittrell, a statesman in North Carolina and Alabama, moved with his family to Texas in 1850. While serving two terms in the Texas Legislature, the doctor a…
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The Huntsville Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1867. . Oakwood Cemetery is home to many grave markers from the year 1867 when yellow fever, one of the most dreaded diseases of the time, struck the county. The disease ravaged many cities across the United…
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First United Methodist Church of Huntsville. . Before 1842 Methodists in Huntsville were probably served by itinerant preachers on the Montgomery County circuit. The Texas Methodist Conference appointed The Rev. Henderson B. Palmer as first pastor…
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General John Slater Besser. (August 13, 1802 - May 13, 1893). A native of Pennsylvania, John Slater Besser was a Brigadier General, legislator, and judge in Missouri before moving his family to Texas in 1842. While living in Montgomery and Walker …
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Henderson Yoakum. (September 6, 1810 - November 30, 1856). A graduate of the United States Military Academy (1832), Henderson Yoakum saw duty on frontiers and in the Mexican War. He practiced law and served in the Senate in his native Tennessee, m…
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Sam Houston American, Texan, Patriot, Master Mason U.S. Congressman - Tennessee 1823-1827 Governor of Tennessee 1827-1829 President - Republic of Texas 1836-1838 and 1841-1844 U.S. Senator - Texas 1859-1861 "The great misfortune is t…
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Oilman and Huntsville native Robert A. Josey donated funding for the construction of this log structure in 1933. Additional funding was obtained from the federal government's Civil Works Administration (CWA), and Gibbs Brothers and Company donated…
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