Margaret Bell Houston (1877–1966), American writer and suffragist
Margaret Lea Houston (1819–1867), First Lady of the Republic of Texas
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MargaretHouston may refer to: Margaret Bell Houston (1877–1966), American writer and suffragist Margaret Lea Houston (1819–1867), First Lady of the Republic...
Margaret Lea Houston (April 11, 1819 – December 3, 1867) was First Lady of the Republic of Texas during her husband Sam Houston's second term as President...
interests of Texas to secede from the Union over slavery. Houston and his wife, Margaret Lea Houston, relied on slaves to perform household, agricultural,...
Margaret had spent 14 years trying to convert Houston to the Baptist church. With the assistance of George Washington Baines, she convinced Houston to...
Margaret Bell Houston (also Margaret Bell Houston Kauffman, 1877 – June 22, 1966) was an American writer and suffragist who lived in Texas and New York...
of Margaret Lea Houston and Sam Houston, the first elected president of the Republic of Texas. Temple Lea Houston was the only one of the Houstons' eight...
the famous Texas founder and statesman Sam Houston and his wife Margaret Lea Houston, and was named for his father's mentor Andrew Jackson. He served...
Wei-Huan (September 16, 2016). "For local actress Margaret Bowman, every character has a backstory". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved December 20, 2022. "Hell...
Terror on the 40th Floor (1974) - Lee Parker The Honorable Sam Houston (1975) - MargaretHouston The Lives of Jenny Dolan (1975) - Nancy Royce Dawn: Portrait...
Employees of Public News' sales department began working for the Houston Press. That year Margaret Downing became the primary editor. There were 23 reporters...
born in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, the son of James Laird and MargaretHouston, and was educated at Prince of Wales College. In 1904, Laird married...
Philosophical Society in 1780. Houston was born in the Sumter District of central South Carolina. His parents, Archibald and MargaretHouston, were farmers who had...
The city of Houston stated that the original seal "seemed to have disappeared" until the city of Houston’s assistant secretary, Margaret Westerman, discovered...
Margaret Field (née Morlan; May 10, 1922 – November 6, 2011) was an American film actress usually billed as Maggie Mahoney after her marriage to actor...
parents of Margaret Lea Houston. When Margaret married Sam Houston, Joshua moved to Texas with the newlyweds. Joshua traveled with Sam Houston and worked...
Margaret Ann "Peg" Nosek (January 25, 1952 – November 21, 2020) was an American academic and disability rights activist based in Houston, Texas. Nosek...
Tennessee. Houston's 1838-41 successor Mirabeau B. Lamar was a widower during his term in office. Margaret campaigned with her new husband when Houston ran for...
the time of the crime, Basso lived in Jacinto City, Texas, a Houston suburb. Suzanne Margaret Burns was born on May 15, 1954, to a family from Schenectady...
The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is the largest public school system in Texas, and the eighth-largest in the United States. Houston ISD...
Power Houston Bringhurst (1852–1932) was a Texas poet, the youngest daughter and fifth child of Sam Houston and his third wife Margaret Lea Houston. The...
Antonio Estevanico Juneteenth Joshua Houston, former slave of Sam and MargaretHouston Texas Confederate Museum History of slavery in the United States by...