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  1. 4 de dez. de 2020 · Peter Hansborough Bell participated in all of the military struggles of Texas from the Revolution to the Civil War. As statesman, he served two terms as governor and in the U. S. Congress. Born 12 May 1812 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Bell remained in Virginia until he left to join the fight for the Texas.

  2. Peter Hansborough Bell, född 12 maj 1812 i Spotsylvania County, Virginia, död 8 mars 1898 i Littleton, North Carolina, var en amerikansk demokratisk politiker. Han var guvernör i delstaten Texas 1849 – 1853 och representerade Texas andra distrikt i USA:s representanthus 1853– 1857 .

  3. Peter Hansborough Bell (* 12. Mai 1812 im Spotsylvania County, Virginia; † 8. März 1898 in Littleton, North Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer Geschäftsmann und Offizier. Von 1849 bis 1853 amtierte er als dritter Gouverneur von Texas . Bell lebte und arbeitete als Geschäftsmann in Petersburg in Virginia, bis er sich entschloss, für die ...

  4. Peter Hansborough Bell (May 11, 1810 March 8, 1898) was an American military officer and politician who served as the third Governor of Texas and represented the state for two terms in the United States House of Representatives. Background. Bell was born in Culpeper County, Virginia on May 11, 1810.

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  6. Peter Hansborough Bell: Peter Hansbrough Bell Born at Culpeper, Virginia May 18, 1812 Died at Littleton, North Carolina March 8, 1898 His Wife Ella Reeves Eaton Dickens Died at Littleton, North Carolina July 16, 1897 - Age 62 Erected by the State of Texas Back of headstone Private at San Jacinto Assistant Adjudant General, 1837

  7. Marker Text: Fought at San Jacinto April 21, 1836, Assistant Inspector General and Inspector General of the Texas Army 1837-1839. Captain of Texas Rangers and Lieutenant Colonel of Mounted Volunteers in the Mexican War 1845-1846 Colonel of a Texas Volunteer regiment 1848-1849, Governor of Texas November 5, 1849- to November 23, 1853.