
Portraits from life of Sam Houston are rare. There are only two known full-length portraits of Sam Houston--this unique salted paper photograph and a daguerreotype in the collection of the museum of Fine Arts in Houston. Salted paper prints were commercially produced for only a short period of time in the 1850s.
This photograph was taken in 1856 or 1857, when Houston was a U.S. Senator. The photographer is unknown and the image has never been published. It makes a magnificent addition to the Library's collections of original photographs of famous Americans--images perennially in high demand by researchers.
Acquisition of this photograph would not have been possible without the generous support of the Library's members. View a higher resolution version of the Sam Houston photograph.
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