Temple Lea Houston was the only one of the Houstons' eight children to be born in the Texas governor's residence in
Austin in 1860. By the time he was seven in 1867, both his parents had died. He lived with an older sister and her family in nearby
Georgetown, Texas. At the age of 13, Houston left home to join a cattle drive, and later worked on a riverboat on the
Mississippi River. Aided by a friend of his father, he gained an appointment as a
page in the U.S. Senate, and worked in
Washington, DC, for three years. Houston returned to Texas in 1877 at the age of 17 to attend the Agricultural and Mechanical College (now
Texas A&M University). He transferred to
Baylor University in
Waco, where he graduated in 1880 with honors in law and philosophy. He "read the law" with an established firm and was admitted to the bar. He was the youngest attorney in Texas when he opened his practice. ==Marriage and family==