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Former Texas State Representative; former U.S. Congressman [264] David Cobb* 1993 2004 presidential candidate of the Green Party: Henry Cuellar* United States and Texas State Representative John E. Davis: Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 129 in Houston since 1999 [265] Tom DeLay: 1970
The National Museum of Funeral History is a museum in Houston, Texas, that contains a collection of artifacts and relics that aim to "educate the public and preserve the heritage of death care." The 35,000-square-foot museum opened in 1992.
Thomas Hutcheson Bass (January 11, 1927 – March 3, 2019) was a Texas politician, professor, and third-generation Houstonian. In addition to his many years teaching at the high school and university level, he served in the House of Representatives and in Harris County government.
The Houston Press was a Scripps Howard daily afternoon newspaper, founded in 1911, in Houston, Texas. [2] Under the leadership of founding editor Paul C. Edwards (1911–16), Marcellus E. Foster, known as "Mefo" (1927–37), and George Carmack (1946–64), the newspaper developed a reputation for flashy stories about violence and sex and for exposés of political malfeasance.
Pages in category "St. Thomas High School (Houston, Texas) alumni" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Buzbee grew up in Atlanta, Texas, on a farm with his parents and three siblings. [2] Buzbee earned a B.S. in psychology from Texas A&M University and a J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center. [3] Buzbee was the Battalion Commander of the NROTC Midshipman Battalion and a member of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets. [4]
Paul Bettencourt (born 1958), Republican member of Texas State Senate from Houston; Teel Bivins (1947–2009), state senator from Amarillo and U.S. Ambassador to Sweden; Bill Blythe (born 1935), Houston Realtor and Republican state representative from Harris County, 1971–1983
John Files Tom. John Files Tom, a descendant of Irish immigrants moved as a boy with his family from Tennessee to Texas to impact Texas history with his involvement in many key roles that shaped Texas including but not limited to: Texas Revolutionary War Veteran, Sheriff of Guadalupe County, Texas, Texas Ranger Captain during the Civil War and a Representative in the 13th Texas State ...