The area of Sam Houston National Forest is 653.6 square kilometers.
Sam Houston National Forest was created in 1935.
The Sam Houston National Forest is one of four national forests in Texas.
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery was created in 2000.
The area of Sam Houston Jones State Park is 4,398,932.9311488 square meters.
Texas is home to several notable forests, but the most popular is the Piney Woods region, which features vast expanses of pine trees, hardwoods, and diverse wildlife. This area includes the Sam Houston National Forest and the Davy Crockett National Forest, offering recreational opportunities such as hiking, camping, and fishing. The Piney Woods is characterized by its lush landscapes and is a vital ecosystem within the state.
By the end of 2008 there had been 120,982 burials at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio.
His Cherokee name was "the Raven". It had no symbolic meaning when he was given it, but modern authors and folklorists often use it and make much ado about it without any historical basis to support that usage.
Houston is named after Sam Houston
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Sam Houston He was a US Senator at the time
Houston was nicknamed after Sam Houston.
William Rogers Houston was Sam Houston's son.