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James was born on October 10, 1904, in Sand Grove, south of Milano, Texas, in Milam County, to John A. and Delia James.Jesse was one of 11 children. His father worked on a local railroad and was called "Jesse James" by his associates; as a result, he decided to name his son after the bank- and train-robber.
There are over 150 federal law enforcement offices in Texas. including those for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; Customs and Border Protection; Drug Enforcement Administration; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Immigration and Customs Enforcement; United States Secret Service; Naval Criminal Investigative Service, and U.S. Marshals. [2]
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Jesse James (Pennsylvania politician) (1794–1875), American politician from Pennsylvania; Jesse E. James (1875–1951), son of American outlaw Jesse James; Jesse James (Texas politician) (1904–1977), Texas State Treasurer; Jesse James (singer) (born James McClelland, 1943), American soul singer
The office of State Treasurer superseded a similar office in the Republic of Texas. The Treasurer had a four-year term as head of the State Treasury Department. Duties were divided between the State Treasurer and the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Over time, the Texas Legislature transferred most of the Treasurer's functions to the ...
1.3 Secretary of State. 1.4 Secretary of War. ... A list of officials of the Republic of Texas, ... James Webb [2] Nathaniel C. Armory;
The former mayor of Central Falls is running against the former state commerce secretary, who also had managed rebuilding Manhattan after 9/11. James Diossa and Stefan Pryor want to be state ...
As a member of the Democratic Party, Harding ran in an election for county treasurer of Dallas County in 1950, in part due to his famous name.He won a four-year term. In 1956, he ran for election to be the Texas State Treasurer against incumbent Jesse James in the Democratic Party primary election; James defeated Harding, receiving 518,102 votes while Harding received 367,067 in the unofficial ...