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José Ángel Navarro III

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Texas legislatures. During his service, he was a member of the committees on Education, Indian Affairs, Public Debt, Judiciary, Military Affairs, Private Land Claims and State Affairs. Navarro was also the chair of a committee charged with translating Spanish language documents into English.
142: 134: 37:, Navarro later served in the Texas Legislature. Although Texas legislative records list him as José Ángel Navarro III, some historical references show him as José Ángel Navarro (younger) to distinguish him from his uncle 310: 305: 320: 300: 215: 290: 295: 325: 315: 249: 173: 330: 61:'s term as Governor of Texas, during which Houston sent Navarro and state Senator Robert H. Taylor to conduct an investigation of the 112: 38: 66: 65:
in the Rio Grande area. It was during the Eighth Texas Legislature that Texas joined with other Southern states in signing the
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Navarro and his wife Concepción Ramón Callaghan were the parents of three children. He died in 1876.
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Members of the Confederate House of Representatives from Texas
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and his wife Margarita de la Garza. He was a grandson of
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Hispanic and Latino American state legislators in Texas
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Index

José Antonio Navarro
Ángel Navarro
Harvard Law School
José Ángel Navarro (elder)
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Sam Houston
Cortina Troubles
Ordinance of Secession
Confederate States of America



"NAVARRO, JOSÉ ÁNGEL [THE YOUNGER]"
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"Jose Angel Navarro III"
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"Samuel Houston"
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Texas House of Representatives
Texas House of Representatives
District 70
San Antonio
Texas House of Representatives
District 71
San Antonio
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1828 births
1876 deaths

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