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Although Sam Houston has been the subject 6f several biographies and many historical articles, little attention has been paid to his third wife, whose enormous influence on the Liberator of Texas has never before been examined closely. In this first biography of Margaret Lea Houston, a remarkable woman is finally awakened from the historical sleep which has enveloped her for over a century.Alabama-born Margaret Lea was just a schoolgirl when she first saw Sam Houston arrive at New Orleans after the Battle of San Jacinto to have his wounds tended. She later described having a premonition that she would some day meet Sam Houston, says William Seale. But she told that story many years later, after she had become his wife.For marry Sam Houston she didin the face of strong opposition of family and friends and of Houstons friends and advisers. Twenty-six years younger than her husband, this protected child of a Baptist minister set out to change the life of the frontier hero. Aware that alcoholism and the sorrows of personal misfortune weighed upon him, she battled the former and sought to alleviate the latter.Her abiding faith in him, coupled with his unceasing devotion to her and to their children, is a central theme of this book. The author explores the personality of Margaret, the idealist whose absorption in religion often led her to melancholia, the reader of romances who was never able to come to terms with the Texas wilderness, the wife who strummed her guitar and wrote love poems during her husbands absences on affairs of state.This account of Sam Houstons wife, which presents details of the generals life not hitherto explored, is in addition a colorful picture of the time in which she lived. It is a realistic appraisal of Sam and Margaret Houston, to which the author has brought a fresh and sympathetic understanding. In writing the richly human story, he has made extensive use of unpublished manuscripts and original documents in private hands and public archives.

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title:Sam Houston's Wife : A Biography of Margaret Lea Houston
author:Seale, William.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806124369
print isbn13:9780806124360
ebook isbn13:9780585194080
language:English
subjectHouston, Margaret Lea,--1819-1867.
publication date:1970
lcc:F390.H824S4eb
ddc:976/.03/0924
subject:Houston, Margaret Lea,--1819-1867.
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Sam Houston's Wife
A Biography of Margaret Lea Houston
By
William Seale
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
NORMAN AND LONDON
Page iv
By William Seale
Texas Riverman: The Life and Times of Captain Andrew Smyth (Austin, 1966)
Sam Houston's Wife: A Biography of Margaret Lea Houston (Norman, 1970)
International Standard Book Number: 0-8061-2436-9
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 77-123341
Copyright 1970 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Publishing Division of the University, Norman. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. First edition, 1970. First paperback printing, 1992.
Page v
For Eugenia Broocks Seale
Page vii
Contents
Preface to the Paperback Edition
page xi
Preface to the First Edition
xv
Acknowledgments
xix
1. The Major's Toast
3
2. Love Letters
34
3. The Four-poster
72
4. History's Hallways
83
5. Raven's Roost
107
6. Sweet Rocky
131
7. A Lady Waiting
172
8. The Grand Finals
190
9. Fierce Winds at Cedar Point
210
10. Steamboat House
222
11. The Receding Lantern
234
On the Sources
259
Selected Bibliography
264
Index
275

Page ix
Illustrations
Margaret at the time of her marriage
following page 112
The Engagement Cameo
Senator Sam Houston of Texas, 1846
Henry Lea, Serena, and Varilla
Galveston as Margaret knew it
Margaret at thirty
Ashbel Smith
Antoinette Lea Bledsoe
Loggia of the Huntsville house
Nancy Lea
Maggie, Mary William, and Nannie Houston
Sam Houston wearing his linen duster
George W. Samson
Independence
Margaret at forty
Sam Houston as governor of Texas, 1860
Margaret Houston in 1860
Austin in the 1860's
Sam Houston after the departure from Austin
Nannie at fifteen
Nettie and Mary William
Posthumous portrait of Margaret

Page xi
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Margaret Lea Houston is remembered only as her husband's wife. She has not suffered the distortions that legend has made of Sam Houston's life. It was my good luck twenty-five years ago to collect such an abundance of her letters, poems, and memorabilia that it enabled me to write her biography. The woman who emerged seemed an odd match indeed for the flamboyant Houston. A more likely mate for her might have been a planter or judge or doctor with whom at last to snuggle in blissful obscurity beneath marble stones in some Alabama country graveyard. That was the subsequent fortune of Eliza Allen, Sam Houston's first wife, from whom he was divorced. It was not to be with Margaret, and a closer look at the dynamics of Sam and Margaret's marriage makes it clear that if any two people were ever made for each other, these two were.
Bright, personable, good-looking, excessive, selfish, egotistical, sensitive, tenderall of these could be applied to Margaret and Sam Houston as individuals. She never accepted him entirely as he was, and he forced a life on her that often horrified her mother. The course of this strange, intricate relationship between husband and wife forms the mainstream of this book.
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