Francis R. Lubbock (born October 16, 1815 in Beaufort, South Carolina; died June 22, 1905 in Austin, Texas) succeeded Edward Clark as the ninth Governor of Texas, serving between November 7, 1861 and November 5, 1863. Following the end of Lubbock's term as Governor, Pendleton Murrah (born c. 1826 in Alabama; died August 4, 1865 in Monterrey, Mexico) became the tenth Governor of Texas, serving between November 5, 1863 and June 17, 1865.
Pendleton Murrah (born c. 1826 in Alabama; died August 4, 1865 in Monterrey, Mexico) succeeded Francis R. Lubbock as the tenth Governor of Texas, serving between November 5, 1863 and June 17, 1865, including the whole of 1864.
Andrew Jackson Hamilton (born Janaury 28, 1815 in Huntsville, Alabama; died April 11, 1875 in Austin, Texas) succeeded Pendleton Murrah as the eleventh Governor of Texas, serving between June 17, 1865 and August 9, 1866. Following the end of Hamilton's term as Governor, James W. Throckmorton (born February 1, 1825 in Sparta, Tennessee; died April 21, 1894 in McKinney, Texas) became the twelfth Governor of Texas, serving between August 9, 1866 and Auugst 8, 1867.
James W. Throckmorton (born February 1, 1825 in Sparta, Tennessee; died April 21, 1894 in McKinney, Texas) succeeded Andrew Jackson Hamilton as the twelfth Governor of Texas, serving between August 9, 1866 and August 8, 1867. Following the end of Throckmorton's term as Governor, Elisha M. Pease (born January 3, 1812 in Enfield, Connecticut; died August 26, 1883 in Lampasas, Texas) became the thirteenth Governor of Texas, serving between June 8, 1867 and September 30, 1869.
Elisha M. Pease (born January 3, 1812 in Enfield, Connecticut; died August 26, 1883 in Lampasas, Texas) succeeded James W. Throckmorton as the thirteenth Governor of Texas, serving between June 8, 1867 and September 30, 1869, including the whole of 1868.
Edmund J. Davis (born October 2, 1817 in St. Augustine, Florida; died February 7, 1883 in Austin, Texas) succeeded Elisha M. Pease as the fourteenth Governor of Texas, serving between January 8, 1870 and January 15, 1874, including the whole of 1873.
The Texas Government is headed by the state governor. The current incumbent governor of Texas is Rick Perry.
Sam Houston -- First Governor of Tennessee, then President of Texas, then Governor of Texas
The lieutenant governor of Texas receives a salary of $7,200.
the governor the governor
The Governor of the state of Texas is the Chief Executive of Texas, therefore the Governor's office would be the chief governing body of all of Texas, and Governor Rick Perry is the curent governor of Texas.
legislative is the man in the state of Texas right under the governor or the Lt. Governor
Governor Rick Perry is the current Texas Governor during the Swine Flu epidemic. .
He became the Governor of Tennessee on 1 October 1827 and the Governor of Texas on 21 December 1859.
The Lieutenant Governor of Texas.
Rutherford Bircham Hayes was the 19th US President and the 29th and 32nd Governor of Ohio.
Two women have served as the Governor of Texas. Miriam Ferguson was both the 29th and the 32nd Governor and Ann Richards was the 45th Governor of Texas.
Yes, it does.