Charles A. Culberson (born June 10, 1855 in Dadeville, Alabama; died March 19, 1925 in Washington DC) succeeded James Stephen Hogg as the twenty-first Governor of Texas, serving between January 15, 1895 and January 17, 1899, including the whole of 1898.
A Texas Steer - 1898 was released on: USA: October 1898
Reviewing the 'Texas' at Grant's Tomb - 1898 was released on: USA: September 1898
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.
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 1882.
Teddy Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in 1898.
Daniel Webster Jones (born December 15, 1839 in Bowie County, Texas; died December 25, 1918 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded James Paul Clarke as the nineteenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 12, 1897 and January 8, 1901, including the whole of 1898.
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. Following the end of Hubbard's term as Governor, Oran M. Roberts (born July 9, 1815 in Lauren's District, South Carolina; died May 19, 1898 in Austin, Texas) became the seventeenth Governor of Texas, serving between January 21, 1879 and January 16, 1883.
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. Following the end of Roberts' term as Governor, John Ireland (born January 21, 1827 in Millerstown, Kentucky; died March 15, 1896 in Seguin, Texas) became the eighteenth Governor of Texas, serving between January 16, 1883 and January 20, 1887.
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.
George Tyler Wood (born March 12, 1795 in Randolph County, Georgia; died September 3, 1858 in Texas) succeeded James Pinckney Henderson as the second Governor of Texas, serving between December 21, 1847 and December 21, 1849. Following the end of Wood's term as Governor, Peter Hansborough Bell (born May 12, 1812 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died March 8, 1898 in Littleton, North Carolina) became the third Governor of Texas, serving between December 21, 1849 and November 23, 1853.