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'''Articles that need work:''' |
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:[[Jose Tafoya]] - expand military service & Civil War - post Civil War activities |
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see [[WP:GENREF]], [[WP:CITEVAR]], [[Template:More_footnotes]], [[Template:Citation_needed]] |
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'''Texas Attorneys General''' |
=='''Texas Attorneys General'''== |
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:[[Algernon S. Thurston]] |
:[[Algernon S. Thurston]] |
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::[[https://www.raabcollection.com/andrew-jackson-autograph/andrew-jackson-signed-sold-jackson-rewards-son-one-his-earliest-political Raab Collection - Jackson Rewards the Son of One of His Earliest Political Supporters]] |
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'''19th Century African-American Texas Legislators and 1868-69 Constitutional Convention Delegates''' |
=='''19th Century African-American Texas Legislators and 1868-69 Constitutional Convention Delegates'''== |
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Revision as of 15:16, 12 August 2017
Articles that need work:
- Jose Tafoya - expand military service & Civil War - post Civil War activities
see WP:GENREF, WP:CITEVAR, Template:More_footnotes, Template:Citation_needed
- Wallace Pratt - needs more and better citations
- Federal Duck Stamp -
- D. S. Warner
- Warner University
- Garner State Park -
- Hydrozoning -
- Mary Lee Cagle
- Irrigation scheduling
- Micro-irrigation
- Draft:Disc filter
- Irrigation
- Low-flow irrigation systems (change to micro-irrigation and redirect)
- Comanchero (list some of the designated trading places
Texas Attorneys General
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19th Century African-American Texas Legislators and 1868-69 Constitutional Convention Delegates
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- Richard Allen (Texas politician) - 25 May 2015
- Edward Anderson (Texas politician) - see DP (disambiguation page)
- Alexander Asberry - 4 Jun 2015
- Houston A.P. Bassett - 28 Jun 2015
- Thomas Beck (Texas politician) - 23 July 2017
- Edward Brown - DP
- Charles W. Bryant
- D.W. Burley
- Walter Moses Burton - 25 May 2015
- Silas Cotton
- Stephen Curtis (Texas politician) - needs DP - Constitutional Convention Delegate Only (CCDO)
- Bird Davis
- J. Goldstein Dupree
- Robert J. Evans
- Jacob E. Freeman
- Matthew Gaines - 28 March 2007 by Edenfor
- Harriel G. Geiger
- Melvin Goddin
- Bedford Green Guy
- Nathan H. Haller
- Jeremiah J. Hamilton
- William H. Holland (politician) - 26 May 2015
- Wiley W. Johnson - CCDO
- Mitchell Kendall
- Robert A. Kerr
- Doc C. Lewis
- Ralph Long - CCDO
- Lloyd Henry McCabe - CCDO
- James McWashington - CCDO
- Elias Mayes
- David Medlock
- John Mitchell - DP
- Henry Moore - DP
- Robert J. Moore - 10 May 2015
- Sheppard Mullens
- Edward Patton
- Henry Phelps - needs DP
- William Reynolds - DP - CCDO
- Walter E. Ripton
- Meshack R. Roberts
- George Thompson Ruby - 25 May 2015
- Alonzo Sledge
- Robert Lloyd Smith - 11 May 2015
- Henry S. Sneed
- James H. Stewart - 10 May 2015
- James H. Washington
- Benjamin O. Watrous - CCDO
- Allen W. Wilder
- Benjamin Franklin Williams - 6 May 2015
- Richard Williams - DP
- George W. Wyatt
(FINDAGRAVE, Leg, HOT checked)Benjamin Franklin WilliamsTexas State Representative from District 53 (Fort Bend and Waller Counties) In office
January 13, 1885 – January 11, 1887 (died while in office)Preceded by George W. Wyatt Succeeded by James Wesson Parker Texas State Representative from District 37 (Fort Bend, Waller, and Wharton Counties) In office
January 14, 1879 – January 11, 1881Preceded by Henry S. Sneed Succeeded by George W. Wyatt Texas State Representative from District 25 (Colorado and Lavaca Counties) In office
February 9, 1870 – January 14, 1873Preceded by Josiah Shaw Personal details Born 1819
Virginia, USADied 1886 Resting place Kendleton, Fort Bend County, Texas Political party Republican Spouse Caroline Williams Children Thomas Williams Residence(s) Kendleton, Texas Occupation Clergyman References
- Forever Free: Nineteenth Century African-American Legislators and Constitutional Convention Delegates of Texas
- Texas Almanac: African-American Legislators of the 19th Century
- Texas State Cemetery - Monuments
- Texas Legislators: Past & Present
- Handbook of Texas Online
- Findagrave
See Also
Categories
Category:Members of the Texas House of Representatives Category:Texas Republicans Category:1857 births Category:1920 deaths Category:People from Grimes County, Texas Category:African-American state legislators in Texas Category:Straight University alumni Category:Fisk University alumni Category:Baptists from the United States
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