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The Yowani were a historical group of Choctaw people who lived in Texas. [1] Yowani was also the name of a preremoval Choctaw village. [2]When this area became part of the United States under the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, many of the resident Indian tribes wanted to emigrate to less hostile environs.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Houston County, Texas. There are seven properties listed on the National Register in the county. Three properties are Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks including one that is also a State Antiquities Landmark.
The Nabedache was the western branch of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy.Their traditional territory was located between the Neches and Trinity Rivers. [1]In 1686, French explorer, Henri Joutel, encountered the tribe living at the headwaters of the Neches River, near present-day Houston County, Texas.
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Randolph was located on the Old Kennard-Crockett Road (now near at the intersection of Texas State Highway 21 and FM 1733) approximately 12 miles from Crockett and 3 miles (4.8 km) Kennard. It was founded in 1838 by Cyrus Halbert Randolph. By 1860, it had a school, a post office, a saloon, a blacksmith, a barber shop, and a Masonic lodge.
James Houston, died in Ireland; Robert H. Houston (1720–1760), born in Ireland, died in Virginia m.Margaret Dunlap Davidson (b. 1720) John Houston m. Anna Logan; Samuel Davidson Houston (1745–1807) m. Elizabeth Blair Paxton (1757–1831) Paxton Houston; Robert Houston; James Houston (1782–1824) m. Rebecca G. Herndon; John P. Houston (1790 ...