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    Francis Richard Lubbock (October 16, 1815 – June 22, 1905) was a businessman, slaveholder, and politician from the American South who played a significant...
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    Comanche. Lubbock County was founded in 1876. It was named after Thomas Saltus Lubbock, former Texas Ranger and brother of Francis Lubbock, governor of...
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  • Blankney Hunt Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury (1928–2016), Liberal Democrat member of the British House of Lords Francis Lubbock (1815–1905), Governor...
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    1861. p. 8. Retrieved July 10, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1520–1521. "Francis Richard Lubbock". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Texas...
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    Fehrenbach, pg 353) After losing the governor's race by 124 votes to Francis Lubbock, Clark became a colonel in the Texas militia during the American Civil...
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    Carolina, son of Henry Thomas William Lubbock and Susan Ann (née Saltus). His brother was Governor of Texas Francis R. Lubbock. In 1835, he moved to Louisiana...
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    and narrowly lost re-election by just 124 votes to Francis Lubbock. During his tenure, Lubbock supported Confederate conscription, working to draft...
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    coast during the war, and was described by war-time governor of Texas Francis Lubbock as "undoubtedly the ablest Confederate naval commander in the Gulf...
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    correspond with Confederate officer Ashbel Smith and Texas governor Francis Lubbock. His son, Sam Houston Jr., served in the Confederate army during the...
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  • Runnels (D) Francis Lubbock (D) J. Pinckney Henderson (D) 2D 1858 Malcolm D. Graham (D) Clement R. Johns (D) Cyrus H. Randolph (D) Francis M. White (D)...
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