Walter Frank Woodul
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Walter Frank Woodul (1892-1984) was a Texas politician who was an early proponent of a state highway system. He served as Lieutenant Governor of Texas during the 1930s.
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- Biography from the Texas State Cemetery website.
Preceded by Asher Smith |
Member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 79 (Laredo) 1917 |
Succeeded by Edwin Augustus Atlee, Jr. |
Preceded by James W. Hall |
Texas State Senator from District 16 (Laredo) 1929–1935 |
Succeeded by Weaver Moore |
Preceded by Edgar E. Witt |
Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1935-1939 |
Succeeded by Coke Robert Stevenson |
Lieutenant Governors of Texas | ![]() |
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Horton • Greer • Henderson • Dickson • Runnels • Lubbock • Clark • Crockett • Stockdale • Jones • J.W. Flanagan • Campbell • D.W. Flanagan • Fountain • Pickett • Hubbard • Sayers • Storey • Martin • Gibbs • Wheeler • Pendleton • Crane • Jester • Browning • Neal • A.B. Davidson • Mayes • Hobby, Sr. • Johnson • L. Davidson • T.W. Davidson • Miller • Witt • Woodul • Stevenson • J.L. Smith • Shivers • Ramsey • P. Smith • Barnes • Hobby, Jr. • Bullock • Perry • Ratliff • Dewhurst |