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Sam Houston's Rifle

American History Museum

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    Object Details

    associated person

    Houston, Samuel

    licensee

    Jarre

    Description

    Physical Description
    American made sliding breech block which is also called a harmonica lock. It is a 5 shot, pill ignition. Inscribed “Houston.”
    Specific History
    This rare Henry Gross rifle belonged to Sam Houston.
    General History
    One of the most colorful and controversial figures in Texas history, Sam Houston was born in Virginia on 2 March 1793 and spent much of his youth in the mountains of Tennessee. During the second war with England, Houston enlisted as a private but was made sergeant of a company. He excelled in the military. After receiving three near-mortal wounds at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, he rose to the rank of first lieutenant.
    He practiced law in Lebanon, Tennessee before running for public office. He sought and won public office and was elected to the US Congress in 1823 and again in 1825. In 1827, Houston was elected Governor of Tennessee by a large majority. In 1832, he moved to Texas along with a few friends and emerged as a prominent player in the state's affairs.
    Houston was elected commander-in-chief of the armies of Texas and took control of the Texas forces after the fall of the Alamo. On 21 April 1836, his force defeated Santa Anna and secured Texas independence. Houston was elected the first President of the Republic of Texas. After statehood in 1845, Houston was elected Senator from Texas to the Congress of the United States.

    ID Number

    AF.16085

    catalog number

    16085

    accession number

    13152

    Object Name

    rifle

    Other Terms

    rifle; Firearms; Pl; .36 In; Rifled; Muzzle Load; 15; Da

    Physical Description

    steel (overall material)
    wood (overall material)
    brass (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 8 1/2 in x 52 in x 3 3/4 in; 21.59 cm x 132.08 cm x 9.525 cm

    Place Made

    United States

    Associated Place

    United States: Texas

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    Exhibition

    Price of Freedom

    Exhibition Location

    National Museum of American History

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Firearms

    related event

    Mexican War
    Expansion and Reform

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a2-0b60-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_414377

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