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English: A rustic cabin built of rough-sawn cedar planks in about 1823 by John R. Williams who was a Texas colonist and part of the Old Three Hundred. Originally built along the banks of Clear Creek, it is the oldest-known structure in Harris County, Texas, and is a part of Sam Houston Park.
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