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. Following the end of Culberson's term as Governor, Joseph D. Sayers (born September 23, 1841 in Grenada, Mississippi; died May 15, 1929 in Austin, Texas) became the twenty-second Governor of Texas, serving between January 17, 1899 and January 20, 1903.
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James V. Allred (born March 29, 1899 in Bowie, Texas; died September 24, 1959 in Corpus Christi, Texas) succeeded Miriam A. Ferguson as the thirty-third Governor of Texas, serving between January 15, 1935 and January 17, 1939, including the whole of 1937.
John R. Brooke was the first U.S. military governor of Cuba, serving from January 1, 1899 until December 23, 1899, when he was succeeded by Leonard Wood.
He was Governor of New York (1899-1900),
Charles Mitchell - governor - died in 1899.
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 1899.
Governor Leslie Jensen House was created in 1899.
He was in office from 1 January 1899 until 31 December 1900.
Joseph D. Sayers (born September 23, 1841 in Grenada, Mississippi; died May 15, 1929 in Austin, Texas) succeeded Charles A. Culberson as the twenty-second Governor of Texas, serving between January 17, 1899 and January 20, 1903. Following the end of Sayers' term as Governor, SWT Lanham (born July 4, 1846 in South Carolina; died July 19, 1908 in Texas) became the twenty-third Governor of Texas, serving between January 20, 1903 and Janaury 15, 1907.
Dan Moody (born June 1, 1893 in Taylor, Texas; died May 22, 1966 in Austin, Texas) succeeded Miriam A. Ferguson as the thirtieth Governor of Texas, serving between January 17, 1927 and January 20, 1931, including the whole of 1930.
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.