LC control no. | n 50000128 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hubbard, Richard Bennett, 1832-1901 |
See also | Texas. Governor (1876-1879 : Hubbard) |
Associated country | United States |
Located | Tyler (Tex.) |
Birth date | 1832-11-01 |
Death date | 1901-07-12 |
Place of birth | Walton County (Ga.) |
Place of death | Tyler (Tex.) |
Affiliation | Mercer University Harvard Law School Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives Texas. Governor |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Legislators Governors |
Found in | His The U.S. in the Far East, 1903. Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Portraits of Texas Governors web page, May 23, 2016: (Richard B. Hubbard, Dec. 1, 1876-Jan. 21, 1879; graduated from Mercer College, 1851, and Harvard Law School, 1853; moved to Texas and practiced law in Tyler; elected Richard Coke's Lt. Gov., in 1873 and 1876; Pres. Grover Cleveland appointed Hubbard U.S. minister to Japan, 1885-1889; his book, The United States and the Far East, was published in 1899) Handbook of Texas Online, May 23, 2016: (Richard Bennett (Dick) Hubbard was born in Walton County, Georgia, on Nov. 1, 1832; died in Tyler, July 12, 1901) Legislative Reference Library of Texas, Governors of Texas, 1846-present web page, May 23, 2016: (Richard B. Hubbard, member, Texas House of Representatives, 1859-1861; Lt. Governor, Jan. 15, 1874-Dec. 1, 1876) |
Associated language | eng |