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  1. George Tyler Wood (March 12, 1795 – September 3, 1858) was an American military officer and politician who served as the second Governor of Texas . Background. Most records dealing with Wood's personal life have been lost due to fire or other causes. As a result, many details about his life are unknown. [1] .

  2. 19 de abr. de 2021 · Wood, George Tyler (1795–1858). George Tyler Wood was a soldier, a state legislator, and the second governor of the state of Texas. According to family tradition, he was born at Cuthbert, now in Randolph County, Georgia, on March 12, 1795. In 1814 he raised a military company that fought at the Creek Indian War battle of Horseshoe Bend in ...

  3. George Tyler Wood 2º Governador do Texas; Período 21 de dezembro de 1847 - 21 de dezembro de 1849 Antecessor(a) James Pinckney Henderson: Sucessor(a) Peter Hansborough Bell: Dados pessoais Nascimento 12 de março de 1795 Condado de Randolph

  4. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. George Tyler Wood (12 March 1795-3 September 1858) was the Democratic Governor of Texas from 21 December 1847 to 21 December 1849, succeeding James Pinckney Henderson and preceding Peter Hansborough Bell.

  5. George Tyler Wood, né le 12 mars 1795 à Cuthbert dans l'État de Géorgie et mort le 3 septembre 1858 à Point Blank au Texas, est un officier et homme politique américain qui fut gouverneur du Texas de 1847 à 1849. Biographie. Jeunesse et carrière.

  6. 176 years ago on December 21st, 1847. On this day in 1847, George Tyler Wood took office as the second governor of the state of Texas. The Georgia native had fought in the Creek Indian War at the battle of Horseshoe Bend, where he met Sam Houston and Edward Burleson. He moved to Texas in February 1839 and settled on the Trinity River.