Rep. Greg Martin Speaks At Chattanooga Area Historical Association Program Oct. 10

  • Monday, October 3, 2022

State Rep. Greg Martin will speak about young Sam Houston at the Chattanooga Area Historical Association Program on Monday, Oct. 10.

"Greg is one of our favorite speakers and will not disappoint us with this presentation,"  said Ted Feintuch. "This is not a lecture about the Alamo, but we will learn how the young Sam Houston grew into the role of governor of Tennessee, 1st President of the Republic of Texas, and US senator."

CAHA's meets at First Presbyterian Church, 554 McCallie Ave., at the corner of McCallie Avenue and Douglas Street with parking in the rear. For those who are not familiar with the area, the sanctuary is on the corner; next to the church is a tall building and between it and the larger building which is now owned by UTC is a small driveway. Enter the church from the parking lot; we meet in the chapel. (No steps involved). If you cannot find it, call 595-4468; we will get you to the meeting.

All meetings are free of charge and open to the public.

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