. The people's illustrated almanac, Texas hand-book and immigrants' guide, for 1880, being an index to Texas, her people, laws, state and local governments, schools, churches, railroads, and other improvements and institutions .. . CUTIVE. 1836. The President of the Republic was to hold office two years thefirst term ; and after that term three years ; and was ineligible for re-election until one term had intervened. The Vice-Pi-esident was Presi-dent of the Senate. Nothing said about other executive officers. 1845. The Governor to hold office for twoj^ears. Nothing said aboutinelioibility. Th


. The people's illustrated almanac, Texas hand-book and immigrants' guide, for 1880, being an index to Texas, her people, laws, state and local governments, schools, churches, railroads, and other improvements and institutions .. . CUTIVE. 1836. The President of the Republic was to hold office two years thefirst term ; and after that term three years ; and was ineligible for re-election until one term had intervened. The Vice-Pi-esident was Presi-dent of the Senate. Nothing said about other executive officers. 1845. The Governor to hold office for twoj^ears. Nothing said aboutinelioibility. The Lieutenant-Governor to be president of the State Treasurer and Comptroller were elected by the Legislature inioint session. The Attorney-General was nominated by the Governor,and confirmed by the Senate. 1866. First Reconstruction convention.—Governor to hold office fouryears; but ineligible for more than eight years in a period of twelveyears. The Lieutenant-Governor was elected at the same time ; and topreside over the Senate. The Secretary of State to be nominated by theGovernor and confirmed by the Senate. The Treasurer and Comptollerof the treasury to be elected by the people, and hold office four OLD CAPITOL. HOUSTON.


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