Francis Lubbock
Governor of Texas from 1861 to 1863 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Francis Richard Lubbock (October 16, 1815 – June 22, 1905) was a businessman, slaveholder, and politician from the American South who played a significant role in Texas history. A South Carolina native, he was a key player in Texas politics, serving as Lieutenant Governor and later the 9th Governor of Texas during the Civil War. As Governor, Lubbock was a fervent supporter of the Confederacy and instrumental in Texas' secession from the Union. After the war, he continued in public service as the Texas State Treasurer. He was the brother of Thomas Saltus Lubbock, for whom both Lubbock County and the city of Lubbock are named.[1]
Quick Facts 9th Governor of Texas, Lieutenant ...
Francis Lubbock | |
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9th Governor of Texas | |
In office November 7, 1861 – November 5, 1863 | |
Lieutenant | John McClannahan Crockett |
Preceded by | Edward Clark |
Succeeded by | Pendleton Murrah |
6th Lieutenant Governor of Texas | |
In office December 21, 1857 – December 21, 1859 | |
Governor | Hardin R. Runnels |
Preceded by | Hardin R. Runnels |
Succeeded by | Edward Clark |
Personal details | |
Born | (1815-10-16)October 16, 1815 Beaufort, South Carolina, U.S. |
Died | June 22, 1905(1905-06-22) (aged 89) Austin, Texas, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Profession | Politician |
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