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The Governors of Texas

 

NAME

TENURE OF OFFICE

COMMENTS

James Pinckney Henderson Feb.19 1846-Dec. 21, 1847
Albert Clinton Horton May 19, 1846-Nov. 13, 1846 Acted as governor while Henderson was at war in Mexico.
George Tyler Wood Dec. 21, 1847-Dec. 21,1849
Peter Hansborough Bell Dec. 21, 1849-Nov. 23, 1853 Resigned to enter U.S. Congress.
James Wilson Henderson Nov. 23,1853-Dec. 21, 1853 Became governor when Bell entered Congress.
Elisha Marshall Pease Dec. 21, 1853-Dec. 21,1857
Hardin Richard Runnels Dec. 21,1857-Dec. 21,1859
Samuel Houston Dec. 21, 1859-Mar. 16, 1861 Deposed when he refused oath of allegiance to Confederacy.
Edward Clark Mar. 16, 1861-Nov. 7,1861
Francis Richard Lubbock Nov. 7, 1861-Nov. 5, 1863 Retired to serve as advisor for Confederate Army
Pendleton Murrah Nov. 5, 1863-Jun. 17,1865 Administration ended with fall of Confederacy
Fletcher S. Stockdale  Jun. 17, 1865-Jul. 21,1865 Served as acting governor when Murrah fled to Mexico.  Removed by U.S. authorities.
Andrew Jackson Hamilton Jul. 21,1865-Aug. 9, 1866 Provisional governor
James Webb Throckmorton Aug. 9, 1866-Aug. 8,1867 Removed by U.S. military
Elisha Marshall Pease Aug. 8,1867-Sep. 30, 1869 Provisional governor (appointed); resigned, leaving  state without governor until Jan. 8, 1870.
Edmund Jackson Davis Jan. 8, 1870-Jan. 15,1874 Elected, then appointed provisional governor.
Richard Coke Jan. 15, 1874-Dec. 1, 1876 Resigned to enter U.S. Senate
Richard Bennett Hubbard Dec. 1, 1876-Jan. 21,1879  
Oran Milo Roberts Jan. 21, 1879-Jan. 16, 1883  
John Ireland Jan. 16, 1883-Jan. 18,1887  
Lawrence Sullivan Ross Jan. 18,1887-Jan. 20,1891  
James Stephen Hogg Jan. 20,1891-Jan. 15,1895 First Texas born governor.
Charles Allen Culberson Jan. 15, 1895-Jan. 17,1899  
Joseph Draper Sayers Jan. 17,1899-Jan. 20,1903  
Samuel Willis Tucker Lanham Jan. 20,1903-Jan. 15,1907 Last Confederate veteran to be governor
Thomas Mitchell Campbell Jan. 15,1907-Jan. 19, 1911  
Oscar Branch Colquitt Jan. 19, 1911-Jan. 19,1915   
James Edward Ferguson Jan. 19,1915-Aug. 25,1917 Impeached.
William Pettus Hobby Aug. 25,1917-Jan. 18,1921  
Pat Morris Neff Jan. 18,1921-Jan. 20,1925  
Miriam Amanda Ferguson Jan. 20,1925-Jan. 17,1927 Second woman elected governor in the United States.
Daniel James Moody, Jr. Jan. 17,1927- Jan. 20,1931  
Ross Shaw Sterling Jan. 20, 1931-Jan. 17, 1933  
Miriam Amanda Ferguson Jan.17,1933-Jan.15,1935  
James Allred Jan.15,1935-Jan.17,1939  
Wilbert Lee O'Daniel Jan. 17,1939-Aug. 4,1941 Resigned to enter U.S. Senate.
Coke Robert Stevenson Aug. 4,1941-Jan. 21,1947  
Beauford Halbert Jester  Jan. 21,1947-Jul. 11, 1949 First governor to die in office.
Robert Allan Shivers Jul. 11, 1949- Jan. 15,1957 First governor to be elected to three consecutive terms.
Marion Price Daniel, Sr. Jan.15, 1957-Jan.15, 1963  Three terms.
John Bowden Connally, Jr. Jan. 15,1963- Jan. 21, 1969 Three terms.
Preston Smith Jan. 21,1969-Jan. 16,1973  
Dolph Briscoe Jan.16, 1973-Jan.16, 1979 First governor elected to a four-year term (1974).
William P. Clement Jan.16, 1979- Jan.18, 1983 First Republican governor since Reconstruction.
Mark White Jan. 18, 1983- Jan. 20 1987  
William P. Clements Jan. 20, 1987-Jan. 15, 1991  
Ann W. Richards Jan.15, 1991- Jan.17, 1995   
George W. Bush Jan. 17,1995­ Dec 21, 2000 Resigned to take the office of  President of the United States
Rick Perry Dec. 21, 2000 - Present  
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