Sam Houston Park

Sam Houston Park

Sam Houston Park is a park located in downtown Houston, Texas, and is dedicated to the buildings and culture of Houston's historic past. The park, which was the first to be established in the city, was developed on land purchased by former Mayor Sam Brashier in 1900.

History

Mayor Brashear appointed Houston’s first park committee to oversee the establishment of a city park in 1899. The 20 acres chosen for the park was landscaped into a Victorian-styled village, with footpaths leading past an old mill and across a bridge that traversed a small stream. At that time, the park also included a 52-year old house that had long been used as a school.cite web| title=Sam Houston Park | work=Houston Parks, City of Houston, www.houstontx.gov |url=http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/samhoustonpark.html |accessdate=2007-05-14]

The Heritage Society

The Heritage Society was founded by Houstonians Faith Bybee, Harvin Moore and Marie Phelps in 1954, and Sam Houston Park has been its home ever since.

The purpose of the Society is to preserve the complete history of the community and region through preservation and restoration of historic structures, exhibition of historical artifacts, and presentation of educational programs which focus on Houston and Harris County's diverse past, and its relationship to the present and future.cite web| title=About Us | work=Heritage Society in Sam Houston Park, www.heritagesociety.org |url=http://www.heritagesociety.org/about_us.html |accessdate=2007-05-14]

Also located in Sam Houston Park, at the corner of Bagby and Lamar Streets, is a small museum, the Heritage Society Museum, which is specifically dedicated to preserving the memory of Houston's history.

Historic homes

Several historic homes are located in the park. The buildings are representative of many eras, from a pre-Texas revolution cabin to an 1891 church built by German and Swiss immigrants, including the Kellum-Noble House, Houston's oldest brick dwelling, which was built by Nathaniel Kellum in 1847. Guided tours of the restored buildings are available from the Heritage Society.

A Virginian who came to Houston in 1839, Kellum operated a brick kiln, a tannery and saw mill on the property. During the 1850s, Mrs. Zerviah M. Noble conducted one of Houston's first private schools in this house. Kellum-Noble is the only house in the Park on its original site.

During the late 1930s and early 1940s, the Kellum-Noble House served as a public office for the City of Houston's Park Department. It is listed as a Historic American Building by the U.S. Library of Congress.

The Nichols-Rice-Cherry House (which was moved from San Jacinto Street) is also located in Sam Houston Park. It is an example of Greek Revival architecture and was built about 1850 by Ebeneezer B. Nichols from New York. Between 1856 and 1873 it was owned by financier William Marsh Rice, whose estate helped create Rice Institute (now Rice University) in 1912.

Other historic buildings now located in Sam Houston Park include:
*The Old Place - a rustic cabin built of rough-sawn cedar planks about 1823.
*Fourth Ward Cottage - moved from Freedman’s Town to the Park in 2002, it may predate 1858.
*Pillot House - built in 1868, and owned by the same family until 1964, it is believed to be the first house in Houston built with an attached kitchen.
*Yates House - built in Freedman’s Town in 1870 by affluent former slave Jack Yates
*St. John Church - built in 1891 by an Evangelical congregation that conducted services in German until well into the twentieth century.
*Staiti House - built in 1905 and featured electrical wiring.

References

External links

* [http://www.heritagesociety.org/ths.html Walk into Houston's Past] at The Heritage Society


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