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  1. James Pinckney Henderson (March 31, 1808 – June 4, 1858) was an American and Republic of Texas lawyer, politician, and soldier, and the first governor of the State of Texas.

  2. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Henderson, James Pinckney (1808–1858). James Pinckney Henderson, statesman, soldier, and first governor of the state of Texas, the son of Lawson and Elizabeth (Carruth) Henderson, was born in Lincolnton, North Carolina, on March 31, 1808. He attended Lincoln Academy and the University of North Carolina, studied law, and was admitted to the ...

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  4. Gov. James Pinckney Henderson. Terms February 19, 1846 - December 21, 1847. Party Democratic. Born March 31, 1808. Passed April 4, 1858. Birth State Tennessee. Family Married Frances E. Cox; three children. National Office (s) Served Senator. Military Service Army.

  5. 4 de dic. de 2020 · James Pinckney Henderson (1808-1858) December 4, 2020 by Lyman. J. Pinckney Henderson was an active proponent for the annexation of Texas into the United States. Partly in recognition of his efforts toward statehood, Henderson was elected Texas’ first governor when it became a state in 1845.

  6. 31 Mar. 1809–June 1858. James Pinckney Henderson, soldier, lawyer, diplomat, and first governor of Texas, was born in Lincolnton, the son of Lawson and Elizabeth Carruth Henderson. He received his early education at Lincoln Academy, apparently studied law privately in Chapel Hill, was admitted to the bar in 1829, and practiced in North Carolina.

  7. James Pinckney Henderson Marker. Inscription. Born in North Carolina March 31 1808 • Arrived in Texas June 3, 1836 at the head of a company of volunteers • Attorney General of the Republic 1836 • Secretary of State 1836-1837 • Minister to England and France 1837-1839 • Special Minister to the United States 1844 • First Governor of ...