Oscar Branch Colquitt
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Oscar Branch Colquitt (b. in Camilla, Georgia on December 16, 1861 - d. March 8, 1940) was Governor of Texas from January 17, 1911 to January 19, 1915. He was a member of the Democratic Party. He is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, Texas.
[edit] External links
- Oscar Branch Colquitt from the Handbook of Texas Online
- Message of Governor O. B. Colquitt to the thirtty-second legislature of Texas., hosted by the Portal to Texas History
- Oscar Branch Colquitt Memorial at Find A Grave
Preceded by George T. Jester |
Texas State Senator from District 9 1899-1903 |
Succeeded by Ben H. Johnson |
Preceded by Thomas Mitchell Campbell |
Governor of Texas 1911-1915 |
Succeeded by James E. Ferguson |
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