James Pinckney Henderson (March 31, 1808 – June 4, 1858) was an American and Republic of Texas lawyer, politician, and soldier, and the first governor...
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practice. Later he headed the bar of the Republic of Texas. He and J. Pinckney Henderson, later the first governor of the state of Texas, formed a law partnership...
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first lieutenant governor of Texas from 1846 to 1847 under Governor J. Pinckney Henderson. Horton was born on September 4, 1798, in Hancock County, Georgia...
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(1943) Fort Cedar Lake (1943) Haakon Jarl (1943) John Morgan (1943) J. Pinckney Henderson (1943) Kherzon (1943) Matt W. Ransom (1943) Molly Pitcher (1943)...
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Johnston Stephen F. Austin James Bonham Davy Crockett Sam Houston J. Pinckney Henderson Oran M. Roberts Lorenzo de Zavala James Bowie John Reagan Anson...
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with Royall T. Wheeler; he eventually formed a partnership with J. Pinckney Henderson and Thomas Jefferson Rusk. In December, Anderson became district...
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Re-elected in 1857. Died. 3 35th Vacant Jul 29, 1857 – Nov 9, 1857 2 J. Pinckney Henderson Democratic Nov 9, 1857 – Jun 4, 1858 Appointed to finish Rusk's...
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case of vacancy. 1861 Const art V sec 12 Sobel 1978, p. 1515. "James Pinckney Henderson". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Texas Legislature...
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(1823–1870), Representative North Carolina, cenotaph only. R59/S101. J. Pinckney Henderson (1799–1858), Senator Texas, cenotaph only. R60/S91. Robert Pryor...
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Volunteers was placed under the command of General Robert Patterson. James Pinckney Henderson, governor of Texas and major general of Texas commanded the so-called...
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Houston (KN) 34th (1855–1857) 35th (1857–1859) Sam Houston (I) J. Pinckney Henderson (D) Matthias Ward (D) 36th (1859–1861) John Hemphill (D) Louis Wigfall...
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(1844–1845) None (1845–1846) Preceded by Sam Houston Succeeded by J. Pinckney Henderson (as governor of Texas) Personal details Born (1798-01-20)January...
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the Mexican–American War he served on the staff of Major General J. Pinckney Henderson and fought in the Battle of Monterrey. When the war ended, he served...
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Texas Frances Cox Henderson, wife of Governor Henderson, helped establish Episcopal Church in San Augustine J. Pinckney Henderson, The first governor...
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scrapper's torch, there still are surviving examples. These include - J. Pinckney Henderson is owned by a private owner and is an Amtrak certified private car...
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Carbajal, mentored by Austin Peach Point Plantation, his residence Thomas J. Pilgrim, his friend and Spanish interpreter James Bryan, his brother-in-law...
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(D) President pro tempore: James M. Mason (D), March 4, 1857, only Thomas J. Rusk (D), elected March 14, 1857 Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D), elected December...
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merchant marines and sailors who died in the fire aboard the SS J. Pinckney Henderson on August 19, 1943. Mass grave for 123 of the 139 victims of the...
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Dickey Henderson (1810–1885), United States Representative from Oregon James M. Henderson (1921–1995), American businessman and politician J. Pinckney Henderson...
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during Reconstruction. Resigned due to disagreements with General Joseph J. Reynolds. The office remained vacant until the 14th Legislature in 1874....
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Carolinian. In the fall of 1836, Smith was persuaded to move to Texas by J. Pinckney Henderson, whom Smith had become friends with in Salisbury and was already...
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1845 in Texas. December 15 – 1845 Texas gubernatorial election: J. Pinckney Henderson is elected as the first governor of the state of Texas, with his...
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proslavery and states-right campaign against Lemuel D. Evans. Upon J. Pinckney Henderson’s death in 1858, Ward was appointed to replace him in the United...
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Baylor, heir of Doctor J. W. Baylor deceased a certificate of one third of a league of land, being the headright of Doctor J. W. Baylor deceased, any...
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States. Its population was 13,271 at the 2020 census. Henderson is named for James Pinckney Henderson, the first governor of Texas. The city has functioned...
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Senator, Republic of Texas 1836–1837 Succeeded by unknown Preceded by J. Pinckney Henderson Secretary of State of Texas 1837–1838 Succeeded by T. H. Bowman...
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Liverpool James Pinckney Henderson, first governor of Texas James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson, Indigenous law scholar Jarlath Henderson, Irish folk musician...
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List of Liberty ships (G–Je) (redirect from List of Liberty ships: J)
"Photograph of Mrs. I. M. Aiken christening the Liberty ship 'George W. Crawford', J.A. Jones Construction Company shipyard, Brunswick, Georgia, January 1, 1944"...
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2012. "Liberty Ships - R". Mariners. Retrieved 6 January 2012. "Richard Henderson". uboat.net. Retrieved 23 March 2012. "ShCh-203 of the Soviet Navy". uboat...
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Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved 16 May 2023. Kells, Laura J. "Joshua Coit" (PDF). Library of Congress. Retrieved 14 March 2021. "Biography...
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