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  1. Hace 5 días · August 16, 1798–December 19, 1859. Poet, politician, and historian, Mirabeau B. Lamar is claimed by Texas, although he was a Georgia native and lived there for three decades. Lamar served in the Georgia state senate and made two unsuccessful bids for Congress. In 1835, he followed his friend James Fannin to the Mexican province of Texas ...

  2. Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar (16 de agosto de 1798-19 de diciembre de 1859) ... Escuela Preparatoria Lamar (Houston), Guerra entre los Comanches y México, Historia de Nuevo México, Lorenzo de Zavala, Mirabeau, República Centralista (México), República de Texas, Samuel Houston.

  3. Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar (16 de agosto de 1798-19 de diciembre de 1859) fue el segundo presidente de la República de Texas, sucediendo en el cargo a Sam Houston. [1] Primeros años. Nació cerca de Louisville, Georgia, y fue el segundo de nueve hijos. Aunque ...

  4. Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar Mirabeau B. Lamar, who served as the second president of the Republic of Texas from 1838-1841, was a Freemason and is known by some as “The Father of Texas Education”, or “The Father of the Texas Public School System”. His work while President resulted in the passage of the first law mandating…

  5. Robert Foxworth (Houston, 1 de noviembre de 1941) es un actor estadounidense que alcanzó popularidad mundial con su papel de Chase Gioberti en la serie de televisión Falcon Crest.. Biografía. Hijo de una escritora y de un contratista de obras, cursó estudios secundarios en el Lamar High School. Posteriormente decide dedicarse a la interpretación, primero en televisión, medio en el que se ...

  6. Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar (born Aug. 16, 1798, Louisville, Ga., U.S.—died Dec. 19, 1859, Richmond, Texas) was the second president of the Republic of Texas.. After an unsuccessful career as a merchant in Alabama, Lamar took a position as secretary to the governor of Georgia.He later became editor of a distinctly states-rights newspaper, the Columbus (Georgia) Enquirer.

  7. November 1827 - Rebecca Ann Lamar born. 1828 - Moves to Columbus, Georgia, and establishes the Columbus Enquirer. 1829 - Elected Georgia state senator. 1830 - Georgia Cherokees evict white settlers from tribal lands. May 26, 1830 - Congress passes Indian Removal Act. August 20, 1830 - Tabitha Lamar dies.