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- Jim Hogg - Wikipedia
James Stephen Hogg (March 24, 1851 – March 3, 1906) was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the 20th governor of Texas from 1891 to 1895 He was born near Rusk, Texas
- James Stephen Hogg: The First Native Governor of Texas
Explore the life and legacy of James Stephen Hogg, Texas' first native governor, his contributions to law, education, and public welfare, and his enduring impact on Texas politics
- James Stephen Hogg - Humanities Texas
The collection includes speeches, proclamations, and letters of James Stephen Hogg, which are cataloged individually in the online catalog of The University of Texas at Austin libraries Records of Texas Governor James Stephen Hogg are held by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission
- Texas Politics - Governors: James S. Hogg
James Stephen Hogg (1851-1906), the first native governor of Texas, was born near Rusk on March 24, 1851, the son of Lucanda (McMath) and Joseph Lewis Hogg He attended McKnight School and had private tutoring at home until the Civil War
- The Complicated Legacy Of Texas Governor Jim Hogg
Hogg was “the people’s governor,” who pushed for an anti-lynching legislation, but also passed a Jim Crow law that segregated railroad cars The statues of John H Reagan and James Stephen Hogg are removed from the South Mall of the University of Texas at Austin in August 2017
- Jim Hogg: The Governor Who Challenged the Railroad Barons
Jim Hogg (1851–1906), the 20th Governor of Texas, rose to power amid growing public anger over corporate monopolies—especially the railroads, whose high freight rates and vast land holdings placed heavy burdens on farmers and settlers across the state
- Governor Jim Hogg: A Champion of the Common Texan - Love Wood County, Texas
As the 20th governor of Texas, James Stephen Hogg left a lasting impact on the state’s politics during the final years of the 19th century
- James Stephen Hogg - National Governors Association
The first native Texan to become governor, JAMES STEPHEN HOGG was born at Mountain Home, the family estate near Rusk, Texas He was educated in private schools and studied law
- James S. Hogg (1851-1906) - Texas Proud
In 1886, Hogg became Attorney-General of the State of Texas, then was re-elected to that post two years later He easily won the Democratic nomination for governor in 1890, and went on to become governor of Texas from 1891 through 1895
- James Stephen Hogg, 1891–1895 - Friends of the Governors Mansion
Hogg was the first native born Texas governor He worked for Rusk and Tyler newspapers, ran his own papers in Longview and Quitman, and studied law He served as Wood County attorney and district attorney
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