S.W.T. Lanham
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Samuel Willis Tucker Lanham (1846–1908), was Governor of Texas from January 20, 1903 to January 15, 1907. He was a member of the Democratic Party.
Preceded by none |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 11th congressional district 1883–1893 |
Succeeded by William H. Crain |
Preceded by Charles K. Bell |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 8th congressional district 1897–1903 |
Succeeded by Thomas Henry Ball |
Preceded by Joseph D. Sayers |
Governor of Texas 1903-1907 |
Succeeded by Thomas Mitchell Campbell |
Governors of Texas | |
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J.P. Henderson • Wood • Bell • J.W. Henderson • Pease • Runnels • Houston • Clark • Lubbock • Murrah • Stockdale • Hamilton • Throckmorton • Pease • Davis • Coke • Hubbard • Roberts • Ireland • Ross • Hogg • Culberson • Sayers • Lanham • Campbell • Colquitt • J. Ferguson • Hobby • Neff • M. Ferguson • Moody • Sterling • M. Ferguson • Allred • O'Daniel • Stevenson • Jester • Shivers • Daniel • Connally • Smith • Briscoe • Clements • White • Clements • Richards • Bush • Perry |
[edit] External links
- S.W.T. Lanham from the Handbook of Texas Online