Mexican Texas - Governors of Mexican Texas

Governors of Mexican Texas

Mexican Governors of Mexican Texas

  • Jose Feliz Trespalacios (1822–1823)
  • Jose Feliz Trespalacios (1822–1823)
  • Luciano Garcia (1823–1824)

Mexican Governors of Coahuila y Texas

  • Rafael Gonzales (1824–1826)
  • Victor Blanco (1826–1827)
  • Jose Maria Viesca (1827–1830)
  • Ramon Eca y Musquiz (1830–1831)
  • Juan Martin de Veramendi (1832–1833)
  • Juan Jose de Vidaurri y Villasenor (1833–1834)
  • Juan Jose Elguezabal (1834–1835)
  • Jose Maria Cantu (1835-1835)
  • Agustin M. Viesca (1835-1835)
  • Marciel Borrego (1835-1835)
  • Ramon Musquiz (1835-1835)

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