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  1. Elisha Marshall Pease (January 3, 1812 – August 26, 1883) was a Texas politician. He served as the fifth and 13th governor of Texas . Texas Republic. A native of Enfield, Connecticut, Pease moved to Mexican Texas in 1835.

  2. Elisha Marshall Pease (3 de janeiro de 1812, Enfield — 26 de agosto de 1883, Lampasas) foi o 5º governador do Texas, de 21 de dezembro de 1853 a 21 de dezembro de 1857. [1] Também foi o 13º governador texano, de 8 de junho de 1867 a 30 de setembro de 1869. [1] Foi o primeiro republicano a governar o Texas. [1] Referências

  3. 28 de fev. de 2020 · Pease, Elisha Marshall (1812–1883). Elisha Marshall Pease, governor of Texas, son of Lorrain Thompson and Sarah (Marshall) Pease, was born on January 3, 1812, at Enfield, Connecticut. After study at Westfield Academy in Massachusetts he held several minor positions, including a clerkship in the post office at Hartford, Connecticut.

  4. 3 de jan. de 2019 · Texas. Gov. Elisha Marshall Pease. Terms December 21, 1853 - December 21, 1857. August 8, 1867 - September 30, 1869. Party Republican. Born January 3, 1812. Passed August 26, 1883. Birth State Connecticut. Family Married Lucadia Niles; seven children. About. ELISHA MARSHALL PEASE was born in Enfield, Connecticut.

  5. The Pease, Graham, and Niles Families Papers consist of materials related to multiple members of the families of Elisha Marshall Pease, who was governor of Texas from 1853 to 1857 and from 1867 to 1869, and of his wife, Lucadia Christiana (Niles) Pease.

  6. Elisha M. Pease, 1853–1857. Pease studied in Massachusetts before leaving for Texas in early 1835. After settling in Mina, he fought in the battle of Gonzales and helped write the Constitution of the Republic of Texas at Washington-on-the-Brazos.

  7. 30 de set. de 2015 · Today marks the 146th anniversary of the resignation of Texas Gov. Elisha M. Pease, who resigned during Reconstruction during the state’s years-long battle towards reunification — the only governor to be appointed to the state's highest office by the federal government.