Sam Houston
Sam Houston (March 2, 1793 – July 26, 1863) was an American soldier and politician. His victory at the Battle of San Jacinto secured the independence of Texas from Mexico in one of the shortest decisive battles in modern history. He was also the only governor within a future Confederate state to oppose secession (which led to the outbreak of the American Civil War) and to refuse an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, a decision that led to his removal from office by the Texas secession convention.
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The Difference Engine
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1990
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Profiles in Courage
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1955
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1812: The Rivers of War (Trail of Glory, #1)
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2005
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1824: The Arkansas War
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2006
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Sam Houston
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2002
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Sam Houston and the American Southwest
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1992
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Sword of San Jacinto:: A Life of Sam Houston
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1993
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Sam Houston: The Tallest Texan
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1953
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Retreat to Glory: The Story of Sam Houston
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1965
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Tex Albo Speciale n. 39: Per l'onore del Texas
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2023
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