Edward Clark was the first ad interim governor of Confederate Texas.
William P. Clements Jr.
Yes.
It was won at Chickamauga. No, actually, technically, the last confederate victory happened a few months after the Lee's surrender at Palmino Ranch in Texas. The last recorded casuality was a Union soldier at that battle.
He was against the Confederate takeover of Texas, and frequently spoke against it until he was ousted by Confederate forces.
Edward Clark was the first ad interim governor of Confederate Texas.
The first elected confederate governor of tecas
Edward Clark
Sam Houston -- First Governor of Tennessee, then President of Texas, then Governor of Texas
He refused to take an Oath to the Confederate States of America.
James Pickney Hinderson was the first elected governor of Texas
The first governor of the Republic of Texas was SAM HOUSTON!
bob the builder
First of all,he wasn't a governor. He was a Confederate general at the Civil War though,and surrendered at the Appomattox Court House to Ulyess S Grant.
Because he refused to take an oath to the Confederate States of America.
Sam Houston
James Pinckney Henderson was the first state governor of Texas in 1846.There were five presidents of the independent Texas Republic (1836-1846), including Sam Houston, the first elected after independence from Mexico.*(The first governor of Texas in New Spain was Domingo Terán de los Ríos in 1691. When Mexico achieved independence, the first governor of Mexican Texas was José Félix Trespalacios in 1821.)James Pinckney Henderson