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  1. Andrew Jackson Houston (June 21, 1854 – June 26, 1941) was an American politician. He was a son of the famous Texas hero and statesman Sam Houston and his wife Margaret Lea Houston, and was named for his father's mentor Andrew Jackson.

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  2. Andrew Jackson Houston made history on June 2, 1941, when he became the oldest man ever to become a freshman United States senator. When Andrew was born, eighty-six years earlier, his father—Sam Houston—held the Texas U.S. Senate seat that his son would later occupy.

  3. 8 de dez. de 2021 · Andrew Jackson Houston, politician, son of Sam and Margaret (Lea) Houston, was born at Independence, Texas, on June 21, 1854. In 1874, after attending various military academies and colleges including Baylor, he mustered the Travis Rifles to protect the new post-Reconstruction Democratic legislature. He was admitted to the bar at Tyler in 1876 ...

  4. Andrew Jackson Houston (June 21, 1854 – June 26, 1941) was an American politician. He was a son of the famous Texas hero and statesman Sam Houston and his wife Margaret Lea Houston, and was named for his father's mentor Andrew Jackson.

  5. Andrew Jackson Houston (1854-1941), the son of the renowned Sam Houston, lived a life of service marked by an enduring commitment to his home state of Texas. A multi-faceted personality, he demonstrated his dedication in various capacities – as a military leader, a legal advocate, a political figure, and a historian.

  6. Spanish throughout. Repository: Texas StateArchives. Sponsor: This EAD finding aid was created in cooperation with Texas Archival Resources Online. Collection Details. Biographical Sketch. Andrew Jackson (or A.J.) Houston, second son of Sam and Margaret (Lea) Houston, was born at Independence, Texas, on June 21, 1854.

  7. 1941-1941. Party: Democrat. HOUSTON Andrew Jackson , a Senator from Texas; born in Independence, Washington County, Tex., June 21, 1854; attended the common schools, Baylor University, Waco, Tex., Bastrop (Tex.) Military Academy, Texas Military Institute at Austin, Old Salado (Tex.) College, and the United States Military Academy at West Point ...