Historical Marker
Sam Houston's Camp West of the Brazos
Historical marker location:
SH 159, Bellville, Texas
( from Bellville take SH 159 northeast about 9 miles, then take County road (right) southeast about 2 miles
(Private Poss. underwater))
Marker installed: 1990
(March 31-April 13, 1836)
At the end of March 1836, following the defeat of Texan forces at the Alamo and at Goliad, the retreating Texas army led by Gen. Sam Houston encamped at this site. While in camp here Houston's forces were reorganized and received much needed reinforcements and supplies, including the "Twin Sisters," a pair of cannon. After training his soldiers here for two weeks, Houston led them across the river in pursuit of the Mexican army, which they engaged and defeated on April 21 in the Battle of San Jacinto, the final battle of the Texas Revolution. (1990).