Sam Houston
The Vice President in Texas is Joe Biden, the Vice President of the United States. David Dewhurst is the current Lieutenant Governor of the State of Texas.
The independent Texas had one interim president, appointed by the Constitutional Convention, followed by three elected presidents:Interim President David G. Burnet (1836)1st & 3rd President Sam Houston (1836-1838 and 1841-1844)2nd President Mirabeau B. Lamar (1838-1841)4th President Anson Jones (1844-1846)
Edward Clark was the first ad interim governor of Confederate Texas.
David G. Burnet was elected Interim President (1836) by the Convention that produced Texas' Declaration of Independence and their Constitution.Sam Houston was the 1st and 3rd President of Texas (1836-1838 & 1841-1844).Mirabeau B. Lamar was the 2nd President (1838-1841).Anson Jones was the last President (1844-1846).
A legislative committee authorized by the Legislative Assembly to study a particular subject or subjects between sessions. Interim committees are appointed by leadership after the end of session.
After declaring their independence from Mexico, they created a constitution and selected an interim president to serve until the first presidenial election.
David G. Burnet faced several challenges during his tenure as the interim president of the Republic of Texas, including financial instability, lack of resources to support the government, and disputes with other political leaders about the future of Texas. Additionally, Burnet also had to navigate the complexities of foreign relations as Texas sought recognition as an independent nation.
I suspect you mean 1836, not 1863, since the last President of Texas left office in February of 1846, after Texas became a state of the United States. David G. Burnet was elected Interim President in 1836 by the convention that assembled to issue Texas' Declaration of Independence from Mexico. Later that year Sam Houston was elected by popular vote to be the first President of Texas. He was also the third President of Texas (the Texas Constitution did not have term limits, but it did not allow anyone to serve consecutive, or back to back, terms).
He battled at 'The Battle of the Alamo' and was ranked colonel in the Militia.
Because of the Constitution of the Republic of Texas, he was not eligible to serve two consecutive terms in office. He sat out from that position for three years and served in the interim as a State congressman and was then elected as the third President of the Republic of Texas.
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US President Lincoln appointed Nathaniel P. Banks, the governor of Massachusetts to the position of general. He was to raise an army from his state and be available to lead a sea-land expedition to retake Texas for the Union.