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The Daily Insight

What historical events happened in Houston?

Author

Olivia Shea

Updated on April 26, 2026

Before 1836.

  • Republic of Texas, 1836–1845.
  • Early statehood, 1845–1861.
  • The Civil War, 1861–1865.
  • Post-Civil War, 1866–1900.
  • Progressive Era, 1901–1928.
  • The Great Depression, 1929–1941.
  • World War II, 1941–1945.
  • What was the city of Houston originally called?

    The city is named after former General Sam Houston, who was president of the Republic of Texas and had won Texas’s independence from Mexico at the Battle of San Jacinto 25 miles (40 km) east of Allen’s Landing….Houston.

    Houston, Texas
    IncorporatedJune 5, 1837
    Named forSam Houston
    Government
    • TypeStrong Mayor-Council

    What is special about Houston Texas?

    Houston is the fourth most populous city in the nation, with an estimated July 2018 population of 2,325,502 (trailing only New York, Los Angeles and Chicago), and is the largest in the southern U.S. and Texas. At least 145 languages are spoken by city residents, and 90 nations have consular representation in the city.

    Why does Houston have wards?

    When the city of Houston was founded in 1836 and incorporated in 1837, its founders—John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen—divided it into political geographic districts called “wards”. When the system was at its peak, the city had six wards, from the first to the sixth.

    Where is the oldest home in Texas?

    The Seaquist House
    Northwest of Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country lies the tiny Mason County. Home to less than 5,000 people, you’d never guess that this little Texas gem is home to a seriously cool historic landmark. The Seaquist House is the oldest standing mansion in the entire state, and you can visit it today.

    Is Houston older than Dallas?

    Houston’s bigger, older and, thanks to “Apollo 13,” linked to the most overused cliché in American pop culture. Dallas is more glitzy, more gaudy and, thanks to “Dallas,” stuck with an international image based on ’80s TV.

    What happened in Houston in the 1950s?

    #30 Two hostesses stand in front of a new monorail service in Houston, 1950s. #31 Two sisters sitting in a chair in their home after an atomic war drill with their family, holding up the identification tags they wear around their necks, March 1954. #32 Houston newspapers welcoming Gen. Douglas MacArthur to Texas.

    Who was the first owner of Houston Texas?

    Houston founded on August 30 by brothers Augustus C. and John K. Allen, who pay just over $1.40 per acre for 6,642 acres near headwaters of Buffalo Bayou. 1836 Allen Brothers call on Gail Borden (publisher, surveyor, originator of condensed milk) and Thomas H. Borden to survey the site.

    Who was the first President of the Republic of Texas?

    General Sam Houston, first president of the Republic of Texas, signs an act authorizing Houston to incorporate. Houston is capital of the Republic from 1837-1839. The Laura is the first steamship to visit Houston. A bucket brigade, Protection Fire Company No. 1, is formed to fight fires.

    What happened in the year 1836 in Texas?

    On April 21, General Sam Houston’s army wins Texas’ independence from Mexico in the Battle of San Jacinto. 1836 Houston founded on August 30 by brothers Augustus C. and John K. Allen, who pay just over $1.40 per acre for 6,642 acres near headwaters of Buffalo Bayou. 1836