Oswald Houston

Oswald Houston


Oswald Houston (April 16, 1798–June 11, 1861) was a merchant as well as the first treasurer of the city of [[Atlanta], serving the city from just after its inception in 1847 to the mid-1850's when he became disabled by a stroke.

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Born in Abbeville District, South Carolina on April 16, 1798. On May 20, 1818, Oswald received an appointment to attend West Point Military Academy,[1] following his December 15, 1817 letter to the War Department.[2] However, it is uncertain whether he actually attended the Academy. He served as the Captain of Artillery in South Carolina.[3] He married Sarah Saxon in 1819 and upon her death he married Anna Eliza Shaw in 1821.

In 1833, remembered by his family as the "year the meteorites fell", Oswald Houston and family moved to Williamsport, Maury County, Tennessee. In fact, 1833 was the year of the superlative Leonid meteor storm, a vastly increased display of meteorites above and beyond the usual light show that occurs regularly each November.Leonid meteor shower Here he farmed and was a member of the church. He and his wife raised their family, losing several children to infectious diseases. For a brief period, he moved to Paducah, but returned to Williamsport. In 1847, injured when his wagon overturned, he determined that he would have to seek alternative means of earning a living.

In May 1847, the year that the city changed its name from Marthasville to Atlanta, History of Atlanta he moved his family to this burgeoning railroad terminus where he engaged in merchandising and served as the first city treasurer.[4] He was reelected for several additional terms as treasurer[5] until he was stricken with paralysis in 1855 after which he was an invalid until his death.[6]

In noting his passing, it was said, "...on June 11, 1861, of Oswald Houston, Atlanta lost the good citizen who kept watch over its finances in its formative years as a city, through long service as city treasurer."[7] In June of 1847, Oswald Houston was a co-founder of Atlanta's first Sunday School, an ecumenical school for all religions.[8] In January of 1848, he was a co-founder of the Presbyterian Church which ultimately became the First Presbyterian Church in Atlanta.[9] He is buried at Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta. Houston Street in Atlanta, now renamed John Wesley Dobbs Avenue,[10] was named for him. However, Houston County in central Georgia is said to have been named after John Houstoun who served as governor of Georgia for several terms in the 18th century, Houston_County,_Georgia and after whom some would erroneously claim John Houstoun the original name of Houston Street in Atlanta which was originally named after Oswald Houston.Atlanta street names

The pronunciation of his last name causes some friendly, and at times not-so-friendly, contention between natives of Georgia and Texas. He pronounced his last name "HOUSE-tun" and the (former) street name was also pronounced that way as is Houston Mill Road in Decatur, Georgia, named after the mill that was built by his son Washington Jackson Houston. Almost everyone who is not from Georgia will pronounce it in the way of the city in Texas, "HYOOS-tun", and will be quickly corrected by native Georgians.

With the surname pronounced differently but spelled the same, Oswald has sometimes been said to be a relative of Sam Houston whose ancestry evolved in the same region but there is no documented linkage at this time.

  1. ^ American State Papers 016 February 5, 1819 Publication #174.
  2. ^ The Papers of John C. Calhoun Vol XXVII 1849-1850 Ed. C.N. Wilson and Shirley Bright Cook. University of South Carolina Press. 2003.
  3. ^ Proceedings of the Legislature of S.C. Senate, Columbia Telescope November 27, 1829.
  4. ^ Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of its People and Events by Franklin M Garrett, University of Georgia Press, 1969.
  5. ^ History of Atlanta, Georgia: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers Wallace Putnam Reed D. Mason & Co., 1889
  6. ^ Atlanta and its Builders: a comprehensive history of the Gate city of the South, Volume 1 by Thomas H. Martin, Century Memorial Pub. Co., 1902.
  7. ^ Atlanta Historical Bulletin Volume 14, Atlanta Historical Society.
  8. ^ Atlanta Illustrated: Containing glances at its population, business, manufactures, industries, institutions, society, healthfulness, architecture, and advantages generally Edward Young Clarke J. P. Harrison & Co., 1881
  9. ^ Pioneer citizens' history of Atlanta, 1833-1902: Pioneer citizens' society. Atlanta. Byrd printing company, 1902.
  10. ^ Atlanta Magazine, April 2007

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