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List of officials of the Republic of Texas
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A list of officials of the Republic of Texas, 1836–1846:
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (November 2019) |
First elected government of the Texas Republic
(October 22, 1836 to December 10, 1838)
President
Vice-President
Secretary of State
Secretary of War
- Thomas Jefferson Rusk
- William S. Fisher
- Barnard E. Bee
- Albert Sidney Johnston[1]
Secretary of the Navy
Secretary of Treasury
Attorney General
Postmaster General
- Gustavus A. Parker
- Robert Barr
Commissioner of Land Office
- John P. Borden
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Second elected government of the Texas Republic
(December 10, 1838 through December 13, 1841)
President
Vice-President
Secretary of State
- Barnard E. Bee
- James Webb[2]
- Nathaniel C. Armory
- David G. Burnet
- Abner Smith Lipscomb
- James S. Mayfield
Secretary of War
Secretary of the Navy
- Memucan Hunt
- Louis P. Cooke
Secretary of Treasury
- Richard G. Dunlap
- James Harper Starr
- James W. Simmons
- J.G. Chalmers
- James Webb[2]
Attorney General
Postmaster General
- Robert Barr
- Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson
- John Rice Jones, Jr.
Land Commissioner
- John P. Borden
- H. W. Raglin
- Thomas William Ward
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Third elected government of the Texas Republic
(December 13, 1841 through December 9, 1844)
President
Vice-President
Secretary of State
Secretary of War & Marine
- George Washington Hockley
- Morgan C. Hamilton
- George Washington Hill
Secretary of Treasury
- E. Lawrence Stickney
- William Henry Daingerfield
- James B. Miller
Attorney General
Land Commissioner
Fourth elected government of the Texas Republic
(December 9, 1844 to February 19, 1846 when Texas entered the Union)
President
Vice-President
Secretary of State
Secretary of War & Marine
- George Washington Hill
- Morgan C. Hamilton
- William Gordon Cooke
Attorney General
Secretary of Treasury
Land Commissioner
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