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NINNIE BAIRD
Ninnie Baird. Ninnie Baird baked great tasting bread and from a simple beginning in Fort Worth, she went on to found Mrs. Baird's Bakeries.Ninnie had eight surviving children, of which each of the boys and some of the girls helped in the start of the business. The four sons were the main children involved in the growth of the business, which steadily expanded into other cities throughout theLEE HARVEY OSWALD
Lee Harvey Oswald "I'm just a patsy.”--spoken at a press conference at Dallas Police headquarters the night of his arrest, November 22, 1963, as a suspect in the assassination of President Kennedy."Don't believe the so-called evidence."--spoken to his brother Robert from jail the morning of November 23, 1963, about the case being builtagainst him.
HOWARD HUGHES
Howard Hughes "I am determined to elect a president of our choosing this year and one who will be deeply indebted, and who will recognize his indebtedness. Since I am willing to go beyond all limitations on this, I think we should be able to select a candidate and a party who knows the facts of political life.If we select Nixon, then he, I know for sure knows the facts of life."GEORGE H.W. BUSH
George H.W. Bush "Read my lips.No new taxes.” --A broken campaign promise made by George Bush in 1988. Best known for: Forty-first president of the United States. Born: June 12, 1924 Family: Father: Prescott Sheldon Bush, Republican senator from Connecticut.Wife: married Barbara Pierce, daughter of McCall’s publishing empire chairman Marvin Pierce, in 1945.BONNIE PARKER
BILL PICKETT
Bill Pickett. William (Will, Bill) Pickett was a legendary cowboy from Taylor, Texas of black and Indian descent.He was born December 5, 1870, at the Jenks-Branch community on the Travis County line. He died April 2, 1932, near Ponca City, Oklahoma.H. ROSS PEROT
H. Ross Perot "Made more money faster.Lost more money in one day. Led the biggest jailbreak in history. He died. Footnote: The New York Times questioned whether he did the jailbreak or not." KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON Kay Bailey Hutchison "Would these documents reside anywhere else on any kind of backup?Well, I never authorized the personal or political work to be out there, and I don't want to be criticized for it CLAIRE LEE CHENNAULT Claire Lee Chennault. The founder of the "Flying Tigers" (American Volunteer Group), fighter pilots who fought the Japanese in China the year before the U.S. declared war on Japan, was born September 6, 1893, in Commerce, Texas.He died of cancer on July 27, 1958. Chennault was descended from eighteenth century Huguenot immigrants, related to Sam Houston on his mother's side, and related to FAMOUS TEXANSSTAGE/SCREENMUSICSPORTSPOLITICSMILITARYLITERATURE Students of Texas discover that Texas is too vast for any biography or history. We will try to keep our famous Texans list interesting, but it will never include every Texan who deserves recognition.NINNIE BAIRD
Ninnie Baird. Ninnie Baird baked great tasting bread and from a simple beginning in Fort Worth, she went on to found Mrs. Baird's Bakeries.Ninnie had eight surviving children, of which each of the boys and some of the girls helped in the start of the business. The four sons were the main children involved in the growth of the business, which steadily expanded into other cities throughout theLEE HARVEY OSWALD
Lee Harvey Oswald "I'm just a patsy.”--spoken at a press conference at Dallas Police headquarters the night of his arrest, November 22, 1963, as a suspect in the assassination of President Kennedy."Don't believe the so-called evidence."--spoken to his brother Robert from jail the morning of November 23, 1963, about the case being builtagainst him.
HOWARD HUGHES
Howard Hughes "I am determined to elect a president of our choosing this year and one who will be deeply indebted, and who will recognize his indebtedness. Since I am willing to go beyond all limitations on this, I think we should be able to select a candidate and a party who knows the facts of political life.If we select Nixon, then he, I know for sure knows the facts of life."GEORGE H.W. BUSH
George H.W. Bush "Read my lips.No new taxes.” --A broken campaign promise made by George Bush in 1988. Best known for: Forty-first president of the United States. Born: June 12, 1924 Family: Father: Prescott Sheldon Bush, Republican senator from Connecticut.Wife: married Barbara Pierce, daughter of McCall’s publishing empire chairman Marvin Pierce, in 1945.BONNIE PARKER
BILL PICKETT
Bill Pickett. William (Will, Bill) Pickett was a legendary cowboy from Taylor, Texas of black and Indian descent.He was born December 5, 1870, at the Jenks-Branch community on the Travis County line. He died April 2, 1932, near Ponca City, Oklahoma.H. ROSS PEROT
H. Ross Perot "Made more money faster.Lost more money in one day. Led the biggest jailbreak in history. He died. Footnote: The New York Times questioned whether he did the jailbreak or not." KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON Kay Bailey Hutchison "Would these documents reside anywhere else on any kind of backup?Well, I never authorized the personal or political work to be out there, and I don't want to be criticized for it CLAIRE LEE CHENNAULT Claire Lee Chennault. The founder of the "Flying Tigers" (American Volunteer Group), fighter pilots who fought the Japanese in China the year before the U.S. declared war on Japan, was born September 6, 1893, in Commerce, Texas.He died of cancer on July 27, 1958. Chennault was descended from eighteenth century Huguenot immigrants, related to Sam Houston on his mother's side, and related toRICHARD KING
Richard King (1824-1885), riverman, steamboat entrepreneur, livestock capitalist, and founder of the King Ranch, was born in New York City on July 10, 1824, to poor Irish parents.He grew up in Orange County, New York, until age nine, when he was indentured to a jeweler in Manhattan. He escaped from his apprenticeship in 1835 and shipped as a stowaway on the Desdemona for Mobile, Alabama. ZZ TOP - FAMOUS TEXANS ZZ Top "He's our kind of guy."-- Frank Beard to Billy Gibbons after Beard introduced himself to Dusty Hill in a bar. Hill passed out drunk before returning Beard's greeting.--1969ROY ORBISON
Roy Orbison. Singer, songwriter, and rock 'n' roll legend Roy Kelton Orbison was born April 23, 1936 in Vernon, Texas, to Orbie Lee and Nadine Orbison.. The family soon moved to the small West Texas oil town of Wink. There, at age six, Roy learned to play the guitar fromhis father.
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON Lyndon Baines Johnson. Lyndon Baines Johnson became the 36th president of the United States on the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November 1963.A skilled promoter of liberal domestic legislation, he was also a staunch believer in the use of military force toH. ROSS PEROT
H. Ross Perot "Made more money faster.Lost more money in one day. Led the biggest jailbreak in history. He died. Footnote: The New York Times questioned whether he did the jailbreak or not." IMA HOGG - FAMOUS TEXANS Ima Hogg (1882-1975), philanthropist and patron of the arts, daughter of Sarah Ann (Stinson) and Governor James Stephen Hogg, was born in Mineola, Texas, on July 10, 1882.She had three brothers, William Clifford Hogg, born in 1875; Michael, born in 1885; and Thomas Elisha Hogg, born in 1887. Ima was named for the heroine of a Civil War poem written by her uncle Thomas Elisha and wasGEORGE W. BUSH
George Walker Bush "II believe that freedom is the deepest need of every human soul."--Press Conference, White House, Tuesday, April 13, 2004. Best known for: Former Governor of Texas and former President of the United States, 2001-2010. Born: July 6, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut, while his father, former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, was a student at Yale.BUDDY HOLLY
Buddy Holly. Pioneering rock 'n' roll musician Charles Hardin Holley, known as Buddy Holly, was born in Lubbock, Texas on September 7, 1936.He died in 1959 in a plane crash in Iowa. The youngest of four children of Lawrence and Ella (Drake) Holley, Buddy became one of the greatest legends of rock music.QUANAH PARKER
Quanah Parker. Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man.His tribe roamed over the area where Pampa stands. He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white man's culture, onlyJOHN WESLEY HARDIN
John Wesley Hardin Click here to see original photograph . Old West outlaw and gunslinger John Wesley Hardin was born May 26, 1853, in Bonham, Texas.Rumored to be so mean he once shot a man for snoring, Hardin was shot to death in El Paso on August 19, FAMOUS TEXANSSTAGE/SCREENMUSICSPORTSPOLITICSMILITARYLITERATURE Students of Texas discover that Texas is too vast for any biography or history. We will try to keep our famous Texans list interesting, but it will never include every Texan who deserves recognition.NINNIE BAIRD
Ninnie Baird. Ninnie Baird baked great tasting bread and from a simple beginning in Fort Worth, she went on to found Mrs. Baird's Bakeries.Ninnie had eight surviving children, of which each of the boys and some of the girls helped in the start of the business. The four sons were the main children involved in the growth of the business, which steadily expanded into other cities throughout the CLAIRE LEE CHENNAULT Claire Lee Chennault. The founder of the "Flying Tigers" (American Volunteer Group), fighter pilots who fought the Japanese in China the year before the U.S. declared war on Japan, was born September 6, 1893, in Commerce, Texas.He died of cancer on July 27, 1958. Chennault was descended from eighteenth century Huguenot immigrants, related to Sam Houston on his mother's side, and related toGEORGE H.W. BUSH
George H.W. Bush "Read my lips.No new taxes.” --A broken campaign promise made by George Bush in 1988. Best known for: Forty-first president of the United States. Born: June 12, 1924 Family: Father: Prescott Sheldon Bush, Republican senator from Connecticut.Wife: married Barbara Pierce, daughter of McCall’s publishing empire chairman Marvin Pierce, in 1945.BILL PICKETT
Bill Pickett. William (Will, Bill) Pickett was a legendary cowboy from Taylor, Texas of black and Indian descent.He was born December 5, 1870, at the Jenks-Branch community on the Travis County line. He died April 2, 1932, near Ponca City, Oklahoma.LEE HARVEY OSWALD
Lee Harvey Oswald "I'm just a patsy.”--spoken at a press conference at Dallas Police headquarters the night of his arrest, November 22, 1963, as a suspect in the assassination of President Kennedy."Don't believe the so-called evidence."--spoken to his brother Robert from jail the morning of November 23, 1963, about the case being builtagainst him.
QUANAH PARKER
Quanah Parker. Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man.His tribe roamed over the area where Pampa stands. He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white man's culture, onlyMANCE LIPSCOMB
Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976), guitarist and songster, was born to Charles and Jane Lipscomb on April 9, 1895, in the Brazos bottoms near Navasota, Texas, where he lived most of his life as a tenant farmer.His father was an Alabama slave who acquired the surname Lipscomb when he was sold to a Texas family of that name. Lipscomb dropped his given name, Bowdie Glenn, and named himself Mance when aBUDDY HOLLY
Buddy Holly. Pioneering rock 'n' roll musician Charles Hardin Holley, known as Buddy Holly, was born in Lubbock, Texas on September 7, 1936.He died in 1959 in a plane crash in Iowa. The youngest of four children of Lawrence and Ella (Drake) Holley, Buddy became one of the greatest legends of rock music.JOHN WESLEY HARDIN
John Wesley Hardin Click here to see original photograph . Old West outlaw and gunslinger John Wesley Hardin was born May 26, 1853, in Bonham, Texas.Rumored to be so mean he once shot a man for snoring, Hardin was shot to death in El Paso on August 19, FAMOUS TEXANSSTAGE/SCREENMUSICSPORTSPOLITICSMILITARYLITERATURE Students of Texas discover that Texas is too vast for any biography or history. We will try to keep our famous Texans list interesting, but it will never include every Texan who deserves recognition.NINNIE BAIRD
Ninnie Baird. Ninnie Baird baked great tasting bread and from a simple beginning in Fort Worth, she went on to found Mrs. Baird's Bakeries.Ninnie had eight surviving children, of which each of the boys and some of the girls helped in the start of the business. The four sons were the main children involved in the growth of the business, which steadily expanded into other cities throughout the CLAIRE LEE CHENNAULT Claire Lee Chennault. The founder of the "Flying Tigers" (American Volunteer Group), fighter pilots who fought the Japanese in China the year before the U.S. declared war on Japan, was born September 6, 1893, in Commerce, Texas.He died of cancer on July 27, 1958. Chennault was descended from eighteenth century Huguenot immigrants, related to Sam Houston on his mother's side, and related toGEORGE H.W. BUSH
George H.W. Bush "Read my lips.No new taxes.” --A broken campaign promise made by George Bush in 1988. Best known for: Forty-first president of the United States. Born: June 12, 1924 Family: Father: Prescott Sheldon Bush, Republican senator from Connecticut.Wife: married Barbara Pierce, daughter of McCall’s publishing empire chairman Marvin Pierce, in 1945.BILL PICKETT
Bill Pickett. William (Will, Bill) Pickett was a legendary cowboy from Taylor, Texas of black and Indian descent.He was born December 5, 1870, at the Jenks-Branch community on the Travis County line. He died April 2, 1932, near Ponca City, Oklahoma.LEE HARVEY OSWALD
Lee Harvey Oswald "I'm just a patsy.”--spoken at a press conference at Dallas Police headquarters the night of his arrest, November 22, 1963, as a suspect in the assassination of President Kennedy."Don't believe the so-called evidence."--spoken to his brother Robert from jail the morning of November 23, 1963, about the case being builtagainst him.
QUANAH PARKER
Quanah Parker. Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man.His tribe roamed over the area where Pampa stands. He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white man's culture, onlyMANCE LIPSCOMB
Mance Lipscomb (1895-1976), guitarist and songster, was born to Charles and Jane Lipscomb on April 9, 1895, in the Brazos bottoms near Navasota, Texas, where he lived most of his life as a tenant farmer.His father was an Alabama slave who acquired the surname Lipscomb when he was sold to a Texas family of that name. Lipscomb dropped his given name, Bowdie Glenn, and named himself Mance when aBUDDY HOLLY
Buddy Holly. Pioneering rock 'n' roll musician Charles Hardin Holley, known as Buddy Holly, was born in Lubbock, Texas on September 7, 1936.He died in 1959 in a plane crash in Iowa. The youngest of four children of Lawrence and Ella (Drake) Holley, Buddy became one of the greatest legends of rock music.JOHN WESLEY HARDIN
John Wesley Hardin Click here to see original photograph . Old West outlaw and gunslinger John Wesley Hardin was born May 26, 1853, in Bonham, Texas.Rumored to be so mean he once shot a man for snoring, Hardin was shot to death in El Paso on August 19,BUDDY HOLLY
Buddy Holly. Pioneering rock 'n' roll musician Charles Hardin Holley, known as Buddy Holly, was born in Lubbock, Texas on September 7, 1936.He died in 1959 in a plane crash in Iowa. The youngest of four children of Lawrence and Ella (Drake) Holley, Buddy became one of the greatest legends of rock music. LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON Lyndon Baines Johnson. Lyndon Baines Johnson became the 36th president of the United States on the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November 1963.A skilled promoter of liberal domestic legislation, he was also a staunch believer in the use of military force toHOWARD HUGHES
Howard Hughes "I am determined to elect a president of our choosing this year and one who will be deeply indebted, and who will recognize his indebtedness. Since I am willing to go beyond all limitations on this, I think we should be able to select a candidate and a party who knows the facts of political life.If we select Nixon, then he, I know for sure knows the facts of life." TEX RITTER - FAMOUS TEXANS Tex Ritter. Born Woodard Maurice Ritter on January 12, 1905, "Tex" was the son of James Everett and Elizabeth (Matthews) Ritter of Murvaul, Texas, in Panola County.He died in Nashville, Tennessee on January 2, 1974. He became one of the best-known singing cowboys in western movies. Tex's youngest son, John Ritter, became a popular TV star inthe '70s and '80s.
H. ROSS PEROT
H. Ross Perot "Made more money faster.Lost more money in one day. Led the biggest jailbreak in history. He died. Footnote: The New York Times questioned whether he did the jailbreak or not." IMA HOGG - FAMOUS TEXANS Ima Hogg (1882-1975), philanthropist and patron of the arts, daughter of Sarah Ann (Stinson) and Governor James Stephen Hogg, was born in Mineola, Texas, on July 10, 1882.She had three brothers, William Clifford Hogg, born in 1875; Michael, born in 1885; and Thomas Elisha Hogg, born in 1887. Ima was named for the heroine of a Civil War poem written by her uncle Thomas Elisha and wasT. BOONE PICKENS
Mesa Petroleum, also known as Mesa Limited Partnership, the nation's largest independent producer of domestic oil and gas and one of its largest gas producers, is a publicly held corporation with headquarters in Dallas and offices in Amarillo, Fort Worth, and Las Colinas.(Independent operators are distinguished from major oil companies primarily by their smaller size and lack of vertical KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON Kay Bailey Hutchison "Would these documents reside anywhere else on any kind of backup?Well, I never authorized the personal or political work to be out there, and I don't want to be criticized for itMARY KAY ASH
After a successful career in direct sales, retired in mid-1963, -- for a month.During that month, she decided to write a book to help women survive in the male-dominated business world. Sitting at her kitchen table, she made two lists: one contained the good things she had seen in companies for which she had worked; the other featured the things she thought could be improved. BABE DIDRIKSON ZAHARIAS Babe Didrikson Zaharias Zaharias, Mildred Ella Didrikson (1911-1956). Mildred Ella (Babe) Didrikson Zaharias, athlete, was born on June 26, 1911, in Port Arthur, Texas, the sixth of seven children of Norwegian immigrants Ole Nickolene and Hannah Marie (Olson) Didriksen. STAGE/SCREEN · MUSIC · SPORTS POLITICS · MILITARY LITERATURE · CRIME · BUSINESS ART · JOURNALISM elcome to our list of notable Texans. View the list by subject with the links above. You can read brief biographies of some of the Texans by clicking on the linked (underlined) names in the lists. We will be adding new biographies occasionally, so check back for additions and other updates!Red Adair
Alvin Ailey
Mary Kay Ash
Stephen F. Austin
Ninnie Baird
Clyde Barrow
Gail Borden
Carol Burnett
George Bush
George W. Bush
Cyd Charisse
Claire Lee Chennault William P. Clements, Jr.Joan Crawford
Walter Cronkite
J. Frank Dobie
Charlie Dunn
Phil Gramm
Larry Hagman
Oveta Culp Hobby
Ima Hogg
Buddy Holly
Sam Houston
Howard Hughes
Kay Bailey HutchisonMOLLY IVINS
Lyndon Baines JohnsonJack Johnson
Janis Joplin
Scott Joplin
Richard King
Gib Lewis
Mance Lipscomb
Jayne Mansfield
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Mary Martin
Don Meredith
Ann Miller
Willie Nelson
Chester William NimitzRoy Orbison
Lee Harvey Oswald
Bonnie Parker
Quanah Parker
H. Ross Perot
Bill Pickett
T. Boone Pickens, Jr. Katharine Ann PorterDan Rather
Robert Rauschenberg
Sam Rayburn
Tex Ritter
Gene Roddenberry
Karl Rove
Nolan Ryan
Ann Sheridan
Willie Shoemaker
Sissy Spacek
Roger Staubach
Tommy Tune
Bob Wills
Babe Didrikson ZahariasLorenzo de Zavala
ZZ Top
Students of Texas discover that Texas is too vast for any biography or history. We will try to keep our famous Texans list interesting, but it will never include every Texan who deserves recognition. As you will note, we have quite a few biographies to complete. When we are done with our current list, we may ask for suggestions, but PLEASE hold your suggestions until we finish the list of historicalfigures above!
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