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  1. James Webb Throckmorton (February 1, 1825 – April 21, 1894) was an American politician who served as the 12th governor of Texas from 1866 to 1867 during the early days of Reconstruction. He was a United States Congressman from Texas from 1875 to 1879 and again from 1883 to 1889.

  2. James W. Throckmorton 12º Governador do Texas; Período 9 de agosto de 1866 8 de agosto de 1867: Antecessor(a) Andrew J. Hamilton: Sucessor(a) Elisha M. Pease: Dados pessoais Nascimento 21 de fevereiro de 1825: Morte 21 de abril de 1894: Partido Democrata: Profissão Político

  3. 3 de abr. de 2022 · Handbook of Texas →. Entries →. Throckmorton, James Webb (1825–1894) By: David Minor. Type: Biography. Published: 1952. Updated: April 3, 2022. Portrait of James Webb Throckmorton. Image courtesy of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.

  4. The governor of Texas is the chief executive officer of the state elected by citizens every four years. James Webb Throckmorton served as governor from 1866 to 1867. Records of Governor Throckmorton's term in office relate predominately to the progress of Reconstruction in post-Civil War Texas.

  5. 6 de jan. de 2022 · James Webb Throckmorton was one of the most noted politicians of nineteenth-century Texas. Beginning in 1850, he orchestrated a political career which few Texas politicians have been able to match. By the end of life, Throckmorton had served as a representative and senator in the state legislature, as the governor of Texas, and as a

  6. James W. Throckmorton, born in Tennessee in 1825, moved to Texas in 1841. He studied medicine and served in the Mexican War as an army surgeon. After discharge from the army, he married Annie Rattan in 1848 and settled near McKinney in Collin County.

  7. THROCKMORTON, JAMES WEBB, a Representative from Texas; born in Sparta, White County, Tenn., on February 1, 1825; attended the common schools; moved with his father to Collin County, Tex., in 1841; studied medicine in Princeton, Ky., and practiced in Collin County; served as surgeon during the Mexican War; studied law; was admitted to the bar ...