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George C. Pendleton

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1379: 523:'s running mate on a platform designed to appeal to the state's agrarian voters during this period of farmer activism. Following Hogg's victory, Pendleton served as Lieutenant Governor of Texas from 1891 through 1893 under Governor James S. Hogg. In 1892 he successfully sought election to Congress from the state's seventh district, which included Bell, Falls, McLennan, Freestone, Limestone, Milam, Brazos, and Robertson counties. He served two terms in Washington and was a delegate to the 1694: 1687: 769: 535:
After returning to Temple in 1897, Pendleton entered banking and studied law in his spare time. He was admitted to the bar in 1900 and practiced law until his death. He also remained active in Democratic politics during his later years, serving as a chairman pro tem of the state convention in 1902
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and saw action with the Nineteenth Texas Cavalry in the Trans-Mississippi Department. His father was a member of the Texas House of Representatives during the Civil War. After the war he returned to Texas and enrolled in Waxahachie Academy, but was forced by illness to withdraw. In an effort to
483:, first in Old Howard, and later, after the Santa Fe Railroad bypassed that village, at Pendleton, where he was involved in various business pursuits for a short time. His experiences as a farmer apparently drew him to the activities of the Grange for a time. In 1882 he moved to 33: 1996: 536:
and holding a seat on the committee on platform and resolutions in 1904. In the latter position he presented a minority report that encouraged state control over interstate corporations operating in Texas. He also called for an investigation of Senator
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of Temple, a post no doubt intended as a reward for his long service to the Democratic party. The appointment was never made, however, for he died on January 19, 1913, after suffering a stroke. He was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Temple.
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State convention from 1876 to 1910. Pendleton was selected as state representative of the Fifty-sixth District, which included Bell County, and retained office for the
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in 1887–1889. Between 1883 and 1889, while a member of the state legislature, he held a number of positions within the state's
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George Pendleton married Helen Embree, born in Kentucky and daughter of Elisha Embree, in 1870. One of his siblings,
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implement company. He remained with the firm for ten years. In 1870, he married Helen Embree of
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regain his strength through work, Pendleton accepted a job as a traveling salesman for a
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George Cassety Pendleton was born to Edmund Gaines "Ned" Pendleton and Sarah (
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in 1890 until his resignation on July 14, and a county judge of
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to the presidency in 1912, Pendleton was to be appointed
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U.S. House of Representatives
Texas
7th
William H. Crain
Robert Lee Henry
Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Jim Hogg
Thomas Benton Wheeler
Martin McNulty Crane
Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives
Lafayette L. Foster
Frank P. Alexander
Texas House of Representatives
56th
Benjamin Dudley Tarlton
Benjamin Josephus Roop
Coffee County, Tennessee
Temple, Texas
Democratic
Confederacy
Confederate States Army
19th Texas Cavalry Regiment
American Civil War
Democratic
Speaker
Texas House of Representatives
Lieutenant Governor of Texas
U.S. Representative
7th district of Texas

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