Historical Marker

Houston, Sam, in Liberty County

Liberty · Liberty County · Dedicated 1985 · THC Atlas #5291009664

The roadside stories worth pulling over for.

Marker Inscription

Pioneer, lawyer, statesman, and leader of the Texas victory over Mexico at San Jacinto, General Sam Houston began a relationship with Liberty County in 1833 that was based on land ownership which continued until his death in 1863. During those years he concluded nine land transactions involving nearly 20,000 acres. He established family homes at Cedar Point (now part of Chambers County) in 1840 and at Grand Cane (22 mi. N) in 1842. From 1838 to 1855, Sam Houston practiced law in Liberty, maintaining an office on this site across from the Courthouse Square. Houston's other activities in Liberty County included his attendance at worship services of the Concord Baptist Church (Grand Cane), of which his wife, Margaret Lea Houston, was one of the founders in 1845. Sam Houston's activities in Liberty County took place while he was serving in various leadership roles for Texas, including President of the Republic of Texas (1836-1838, 1841-1844) and as the first United States Senator for the newly-annexed state of Texas (1846-1859). He has been honored in Liberty County by the naming of Sam Houston Avenue and the Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center.

About this site

Houston, Sam, in Liberty County is a historical marker in Liberty, Liberty County, dedicated in 1985. It is one of 60 historical markers documented in Liberty County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 133 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 30.0586, -94.7960 near Liberty. The nearest cataloged historic site is Plaza de Mercado (Market Place) (historical marker), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Tarver Abstract Company, Liberty County, and Seven Courthouses of Liberty County.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5291009664. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 30.0586, -94.7960 · Liberty, Liberty County
Directions (Apple)Google MapsView map

Get Texas Roam — all 28,000 sites in your pocket

See this site and every marker, cemetery, courthouse, museum and landmark across Texas on one live map — find what's near you, get directions, and check in as you roam.

Download on the App Store
or open the live map in your browser →Free · ad-free · the iOS app and the web map share one account, so your visits sync across both

Nearby in Liberty County