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Site of Sam Houston speeches,
Corner of 4th and Barron Streets
Two speeches were delivered by Sam Houston in Rusk. The
first, in 1855, was a debate with politician Frank Bowden.
Houston, a U.S. Senator, was on a tour through central and
east Texas trying to regain public favor after voting
against the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Political debates were
popular entertainment of the time, and were well attended.
Houston campaigned for governor here in 1857. A newspaper
account states his speech lasted three hours, but brought
little enthusiasm from the crowd. When he finished speaking,
applause was weak and many of the benches were empty.
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