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Teri S. Lesesne is an Associate Professor at Sam Houston State University State University Science Department, teaching children and young adult literature. As an English teacher of a former middle school, Teri teaches at university for 11 years. She is a former chairman of the Texas English Teachers Council and the Greater Houston Regional Reading Committee. She is the chairman of the English Language Teachers Association (ALAN) Youth Literature Council and is the 14 th edition of your book editor (collaborating with Kylene Beers). Lesesne wrote a YA literary review column for the middle voice, an interview column for library teacher writers, and a child comment column for children's literature magazines.
Houston is the largest city in Texas, named after Sam Houston. There are places named after Houston such as Sam Houston State University, Houston County of Minnesota, Houston County of Tennessee, Houston County of Texas, etc. Other monuments and memorabilia include Sam Houston National Forest, Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center, Sam Houston Fort, Sam Houston Aircraft Carrier (SSBN-609), and Houston Hellman Park Houston sculpture. Together with Stephen Austin, Houston is one of the two Texans who has an image in the National Statue Hall. Houston is drawn as a conqueror, Texas, Texas Rising, Alamo.
Huntsville is located in East Texas Pine Grove, about 70 miles north of Houston, between Interstate 45 Houston and Dallas. Sam Houston State University, Texas Criminal Justice Department, Huntsville State Park, and Texas Veterans Veterans' Museum. The city is the home of Sam Houston, and the statue of Sam Houston Memorial Museum and Interstate 45 is recognized by Huntsville. Huntsville became the home of Sam Houston and served as President of the Republic of Texas, Governor of Texas, Governor of Tennessee, US Senator and Tennessee State Assemblyman. Houston led the Texas army to the decisive victory of the Texas Revolution in the battle of Saint Jacques. His life at Cherokee, Tennessee, is known for opposing the American Civil War, which at the end of his life was very unpopular in his time.