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Houston city councilman, 2009 Houston Mayoral Candidate [261] Briscoe Cain: Texas State Representative for District 128, beginning 2017; lawyer in Deer Park; received B.S. in Communications [262] Bill Callegari: 1972 Texas State Representative, 2001–2015; engineer and businessman [263] Robert R. Casey: 1934
James Marion West Sr. (May 2, 1871 – August 24, 1941) was a wealthy Houston, Texas, businessman who substantially influenced the city's development during the early 20th century. He came to Texas as a boy from Mississippi in 1880. He grew up on a farm in Trinity County where he later built a lumber business. He married Jessie Gertrude (née ...
Jack Boynton was born in Fort Worth, Texas in 1928. He graduated from Lamar High School in 1945, received Bachelor of Fine Arts (1949) and Master of Fine Arts (1955). [1] He worked as an instructor at University of Houston from 1955–57, San Francisco Art Institute from 1960–62, and as a professor at University of St. Thomas (Texas) from 1969-1985.
Boutin is a surname, and may refer to: Anne Boutin (born 1968), French physical chemist and theoretical chemist; Charles R. Boutin (1942–2021), American politician; Christine Boutin (born 1944), French politician; Debra Boutin, American mathematician; François Boutin (1937–1995), French horse trainer; Joëlle Boutin (born 1979), Canadian ...
Leon Hale, 99, journalist and author (Houston Chronicle, Houston Post) (b. 1921) [460] March 28 – Joseph Edward Duncan, 58, serial killer and child molester (b. 1963) [461] March 30 – G. Gordon Liddy, 90, lawyer, FBI agent, talk show host, actor, and one of the seven conspirators convicted of the 1972 Watergate burglary (b. 1930) [462] March 31
Some Houston Post articles had been made available in the archives of the Houston Chronicle website, but by 2005 they were removed. The Houston Chronicle online editor Mike Read said that the Houston Chronicle decided to remove Houston Post articles from the website after the 2001 United States Supreme Court New York Times Co. v. Tasini decision; the newspaper originally planned to filter ...
Holman served as clerk for Harris County, Texas, and while serving in this position, he assisted in bringing an incorporation bill for Houston in the Texas Congress. [2] On June 5, 1837, the Republic of Texas granted a municipal charter to Houston. In a three-way contest for mayor, Holman beat Francis Lubbock and Thomas J. Ward, 12-11-10.
James Addison Baker (January 10, 1857 – August 2, 1941) was an American attorney and banker in Houston, Texas.He was born James Addison Baker, Junior, and "Junior" appeared in his signature for many years.