Sam Houston Oak

Large Paper Gold Signature Print


Personally signed in gold ink $120 each, measures 30" x 22" Framed. Standard Frame is Weathered or you can choose any of our Frame Choices including Oak, Cherry, Gold or Weathered Wood. Standard Matts are 3" Navy outside and 3/16" Oak Brown inside or you can chose any of the colors shown in our Frame and Matt selections. You can also order these Matted 18" x 26" for $55 each. On March 13, 1836 General Sam Houston and his men camped under this magnificent Oak Tree after burning the town of Gonzales while retreating from the Mexican Army. The Texans had been defeated at the Alamo and Goliad and things looked hopeless. General Houston and 374 men left this spot and later defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21. The House in the background is the McClure-Braches House, Built in 1843 after the original Log House built in 1831, was burned during the retreat known as the "Runaway Scrape".

Frame & Mat Options

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  • Framed : $120.00

  • Matted : $55.00