David Catchings Dickson (February 25, 1818 – June 5, 1880) was an American politician and physician in early Texas who served as the ninth Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives and as the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Texas. He was also a State Senator and unsuccessfully ran for governor of Texas.
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Senator Dickson may refer to: DavidCatchingsDickson (1818–1880), Texas State Senate James Hill Dickson (1863–1938), Northern Irish Senate Joseph Dickson (1745–1825)...
session: November 7, 1853 – February 13, 1854 Lieutenant Governor DavidCatchingsDickson, Democrat President pro tempore M. D. K. Taylor, Democrat, Regular...
Preceded by DavidCatchingsDickson Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives 1853–1855 Succeeded by Hamilton P. Bee Preceded by DavidCatchingsDickson Lieutenant...
president pro tempore Taylor filled the vacancy for roughly a month before Dickson was sworn into office. Jones was removed by General Philip Sheridan, commander...
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Smith. Houston took office on October 22, 1836, after interim president David G. Burnet resigned. During the presidential election, the voters of Texas...
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March, but changed to Independent once sworn into the House. Republican David Sibley won a February special election to fill the seat of Democrat Chet...
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Archived from the original (PDF) on July 23, 2011. Kehl, Roy F.; Kirkland, David R. (2011). The Official Guide to Steinway Pianos. G. Schirmer Inc. p. xvii...
Edward James Dickson (born July 25, 1987) is a former American football tight end. He played college football at Oregon and was drafted by the Baltimore...
brother (Anson Adams III) and two sisters. Mount attended Dickson County High School in Dickson, Tennessee, Sewanee: The University of the South, and Columbia...