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and Wynne attended Bellevue public schools. Wynne had a modest upbringing; he worked the family farm and only attended school in the winter after all the crops were gathered. This was his only formal education.
614: 327:, Wynne was wounded and was taken as a prisoner of war; he was held in northern prison camps for the remainder of the war and was released in the winter of 1865. 624: 383: 88: 521: 347: 154: 228: 375: 393:. In 1886, he became the permanent president of the state Democratic convention. The Democratic executive committee of 298: 116: 355: 274: 52: 619: 548: 316: 390: 394: 609: 604: 367: 359: 286: 278: 452: 379: 269:(June 2, 1844 – July 15, 1912) was a Texas politician and lawyer who served in the 363: 340: 282: 254: 424:, he was described as a "prominent lawyer" who had "brilliant ability as a legal practitioner." 490: 428: 398: 144: 573: 417: 413:. On January 23, 1867, Wynne married Laura B. Kelly, with whom he would have four children. 401:. Though he won delegates in every county, Wynne was unsuccessful in becoming the nominee. 371: 76: 598: 432: 133: 410: 351: 324: 270: 46: 308: 32: 416:
In 1870, Wynne learned law and was admitted into the bar, practicing law in
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from 1881 to 1883. At the time, the 3rd district was composed of
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Moore) Wynne. Shortly after his birth, the family relocated to
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Wynne was a lieutenant in the Tenth Texas Regiment during the
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Shortly after his attorney general bid, Wynne moved to
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Texas Senate
3rd
James W. Motley
William Henry Pope
Haywood County, Tennessee
Austin, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Democratic
Confederate States
American Civil War
Texas Senate
3rd district
Panola
Rusk
Shelby County
Haywood County, Tennessee
née
Rusk, Texas
United States Civil War
Nashville
Murfreesboro
sheriff
Rusk County, Texas
Democrat
Texas Senate
third district
Panola
Rusk
Shelby County

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