Texas Presidents Name: Period: Teacher:. David Burnet (Ad Interim Government) (March 1836-October 1836) Vice-President: Lorenzo de Zavala Secretary of.

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Texas Presidents Name: Period: Teacher:

David Burnet (Ad Interim Government) (March 1836-October 1836) Vice-President: Lorenzo de Zavala Secretary of State: Samuel Price Carson Secretary of War: Thomas J. Rusk Secretary of Treasury: Bailey Hardeman Attorney General: David Thomas

Sam Houston (1st Administration) (October 1836-December 1838) Vice-President: Mirabeau B. Lamar Secretary of State: Stephen F. Austin Secretary of War: Thomas J. Rusk Secretary of Treasury: Henry Smith Attorney General: James Collinsworth

Mirabeau Lamar (December 1838-December 1841) Vice-President: David G. Burnet Secretary of State: Barnard E. Bee Secretary of War: Albert Sidney Johnston Secretary of Treasury: Richard G. Dunlap Attorney General: John C. Watrous

Sam Houston (2nd Administration) (December 1841-December 1844) Vice-President: Ed Burleson Secretary of State: Anson Jones Secretary of War: George W. Hockley Sec. of Treasury: E. Lawrence Stickney Attorney General: George W. Terrell

Anson Jones (December 1844-February 1846) Vice-President: Kenneth L. Anderson Secretary of State: Ashbel Smith Secretary of War: George W. Hill Sec. of Treasury: William B. Ochiltree Attorney General: Ebenezer Allen

March 1836 David Burnet October 1836December 1838December 1841December 1844 Sam Houston Mirabeau Lamar Anson Jones Sam Houston (see handout for directions for this page)