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Who was the Governor of Texas in 1880?

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Oran M. Roberts (born July 9, 1815 in Lauren's District, South Carolina; died May 19, 1898 in Austin, Texas) succeeded Richard B. Hubbard as the seventeenth Governor of Texas, serving between January 21, 1879 and January 16, 1883, including the whole of 1880.

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