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==Retirement and death== [[File:Sam Houston Grave.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.3|Houston's grave in [[Huntsville, Texas]]]] After leaving office, Houston returned to his home in [[Galveston]].{{sfn|Westwood|1984|p= 129}} He later settled in [[Huntsville, Texas]], where he lived in a structure known as the [[Steamboat House (Huntsville, Texas)|Steamboat House]]. In the midst of the Civil War, Houston was shunned by many Texas leaders, though he continued to correspond with Confederate officer [[Ashbel Smith]] and Texas governor [[Francis Lubbock]]. His son, Sam Houston Jr., served in the Confederate army during the Civil War, but returned home after being wounded at the [[Battle of Shiloh]].{{sfn|Haley|2002|pp=399–405}} Houston's health suffered a precipitous decline in April 1863, which contributed to his death on July 26, 1863, at 70 years of age.{{sfn|Haley|2002|pp=412–415}} The inscription on Houston's tomb reads: <blockquote><poem> A Brave Soldier. A Fearless Statesman. A Great Orator—A Pure Patriot. A Faithful Friend, A Loyal Citizen. A Devoted Husband and Father. A Consistent Christian—An Honest Man. </poem></blockquote>
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