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  1. File:George Tyler Wood Signature.svg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 231 × 105 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 145 pixels | 640 × 291 pixels | 1,024 × 465 pixels | 1,280 × 582 pixels | 2,560 × 1,164 pixels.

  2. James Pinckney Henderson. James Pinckney Henderson ( Lincolnton, Carolina do Norte, 5 de Dezembro de 1803 — Washington, D.C., 4 de junho de 1858) foi o primeiro governador do Texas, depois que este foi incorporado a União. [ 1][ 2] Foi também senador pelo estado texano, exercendo esse cargo de 9 de novembro de 1857 até sua morte. [ 2]

  3. George Thomas Wood (March 12, 1795 – September 3, 1858) was an American military officer and politician who served as the second Governor of Texas. (en) George Tyler Wood (Condado de Randolph, Geórgia, 12 de março de 1795 — Texas, 3 de setembro de 1858) foi o segundo governador do Texas, de 21 de dezembro de 1847 a 21 de dezembro de 1849.

  4. Black Country, New Road are an English rock band formed in Cambridge in 2018. The original founders of the band consisted of Tyler Hyde (vocals, bass), Lewis Evans (vocals, flute, saxophone), Georgia Ellery (violin, backing vocals), May Kershaw (vocals, keys), Charlie Wayne (drums, backing vocals) and Isaac Wood (guitar, lead vocals); they added their then-seventh member, guitarist Luke Mark ...

  5. Wood County, Texas. /  32.78°N 95.38°W  / 32.78; -95.38. Wood County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 44,843. [1] Its county seat is Quitman. [2] The county was named for George T. Wood, governor of Texas from 1847 to 1849.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2016 · Wood studied law and was elected to the 6th Republic of Texas Congress, 1841-42, and the Annexation Convention of 1845. As a state senator in 1846, he sponsored a bill creating Tyler County. Woodville, the county seat, was named for him, as was Wood County, created in 1850. Wood left the Senate in 1846 to fight in the Mexican War (1846-48).

  7. Woodville is a town and county seat of Tyler County, Texas, United States. The town is intersected by three U.S. highways: U.S. Highway 69, U.S. Highway 190, and U.S. Highway 287. The population was 2,403 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Tyler County. The town was named after George Tyler Wood, governor of Texas from 1847 to 1849.