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Sam Houston served as Governor of Tennessee October 1, 1827 - April 16, 1829. He served as Governor of Texas December 21, 1859 - March 28, 1861.

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What Tennessee political leader is the only person to serve as governor of two different states?

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What two different states was Sam Houston the governor of?

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Who was elected governor of two different states?

Sam Houston -- First Governor of Tennessee, then President of Texas, then Governor of Texas


Who was the only person to be governor of two different states namely Texas and Tennessee?

Sam Houston was the Governor of both Tennessee and Texas. He was the 6th Governor of Tennessee serving as Governor October 1, 1827 - April 16, 1829. He was the 7th Governor of Texas serving as Governor December 21, 1859 - March 16, 1861.


Who was the only man elected governor of 2 different states?

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Who was the first governor of both the states Franklin and Tennessee?

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What is the name of the only person to be elected governor and serve as governor of two different states in the US since 1789?

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Sam Houston became governor of which 2 states?

Tennessee and Texas.


What two states did Sam Houston serve as governor?

Tennessee and Texas.


Name the only person to be elected and serve as governor of two different states in the United States since 1789?

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The first governor of Tennessee was?

William Blout was the governor of the Southwest Territory from 1790 - March 30, 1796. On June 1, 1796 the Southwest Territory became the State of Tennessee and was admitted as a state in the United States. John Sevier served as governor of Tennessee March 30, 1796 - September 23, 1801.


Who was governor of Tennessee during the secessionist debate?

During the secessionist debate in Tennessee, the governor was Isham G. Harris. He served as governor from 1857 to 1862 and was a strong supporter of secession from the Union. His leadership during this tumultuous period was marked by his advocacy for Tennessee to join the Confederate States during the Civil War.