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 1872.
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. Following the end of Davis' term as Governor, Richard Coke (born March 13, 1829 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died May 14, 1897 in Waco, Texas) became the fifteenth Governor of Texas, serving between January 15, 1874 and December 21, 1876.
Richard Coke (born March 13, 1829 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died May 14, 1897 in Waco, Texas) succededed Edmund J. Davis as the fifteenth Governor of Texas, serving between January 15, 1874 and December 21, 1876, including the whole of 1875.
Richard B. Hubbard (born November 1, 1832 in Walton County, Georgia; died July 12, 1901 in Tyler, Texas) succeeded Richard Coke as the sixteenth Governor of Texas, serving between December 21, 1876 and January 21, 1879, including the whole of 1877.
Richard B. Hubbard (born November 1, 1832 in Walton County, Georgia; died July 12, 1901 in Tyler, Texas) succeeded Richard Coke as the sixteenth Governor of Texas, serving between December 21, 1876 and January 21, 1879, including the whole of 1878.
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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.
Kenneth Wayne Howell has written: 'Texas Confederate, Reconstruction governor' -- subject(s): Biography, Governors, History, Politics and government, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Texas Civil War, 1861-1865
The Lieutenant Governor of Texas.
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.