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In his will, Stevens pledged $ 5,000 toward the establishment of a school in Houston, provided that other citizens would donate another $ 10,000. Houstonians doubled that amount, and with a total of $ 25,000 in capitol, the Houston Academy was founded in 1858. The Houston Tap Railroad named its only
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Stevens served as the mayor of Houston for two consecutive one-year terms in 1855 and 1856. As mayor, he continued his interest in promoting railroads. During his tenure, he obtained a charter from the State of Texas on behalf of the City of Houston to run a railroad to tap into the Buffalo Bayou,
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in Houston, a position he retailed through 1850. Meanwhile, he opened his own mercantile store and amassed enough wealth to invest in emerging transportation companies. Most notably, he was a founding subscriber to the
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Stevens moved to Texas in the early 1840s, where he began working as a clerk in a store. In 1847, he was elected as one of the Alderman for the
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Harold Platt included Stevens on his list of Houston antebellum "commercial-civic elites."
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Stevens died in office on July 21, 1856, after long suffering from tuberculosis.
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Buffalo Bayou, Brazos & Colorado Railway
Pierce Junction
Houston Tap Railroad
Brazos Valley
"James H. Stevens"




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