Democrats dump “jumbo” governor

After five days of inconclusive balloting, Texas Democrats were no closer on Jul. 22, 1878 to picking their candidate for governor than when they started. With an undergraduate degree from a college in his native Georgia and a law diploma from Harvard, Richard Bennett Hubbard Jr. was the best educated governor of the nineteenth century. Straining the scales at 300 pounds, he was also ...

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