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In the 1820s, a wealthy Texan landowner, Stephen F. Austin launched a program to bring in new settlers who would help tame the Texas wilderness. Called the Old Three Hundred, the land was sold to one such pioneer, John Austin (no relation to Stephen F. Austin). John, who was from Connecticut, built a cotton gin and co-owned a general store with his brother, James. Once the two businesses were up and running, other colonists and settlers flocked to the town. John Austin and his children took ill with cholera, and all perished in 1833. The sole survivor, his wife, sold half of the land to John and Augustus Allen for their settlement, and that town later became Houston.
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