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Dimensions4288 x 2848
Original file size6.31 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spacesRGB
Date taken12-Aug-17 09:39
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Camera makeNIKON CORPORATION
Camera modelNIKON D90
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Exposure modeAuto
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ISO speedISO 200
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Joshua Houston

Joshua Houston

Huntsville
Walker County, Texas
30 43.595' N 95 32.800' W
Directions: Start at the intersection of 9th Street and Avenue I. The Oakwood Cemetery is on the northeast corner of the intersection. The marker is in the cemetery.

Text: (c. 1822-January 8, 1902) Born a slave and reared on the Alabama plantation of the Lea family, Joshua Houston was brought to Texas in 1840 by Margaret Lea and Sam Houston. During the years after the Civil War, he became a prominent businessman and respected community leader. He served as a Huntsville city alderman, Walker County commissioner and delegate to the Republican National Convention. Houston was a devoted supporter of education for African Americans. Married three times, he was the father of eight children. At his death he was interred near General Sam Houston.