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Explore the lives of Texas' governors. This site organizes the governors into six eras: Early Statehood (1846-1861); War, Ruin, and Reconstruction (1861-1874); The Wild West (1874-1887); Texas Rising (1887-1915); The Politics of Personality (1915-1949); and Modern Texas (1949-present). Check out pictures, brief biographies, primary texts, timelines, and more.
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