| | Harris County (no city given):
William
Mottley, 1836 —
Ashbel
Smith, 1886 —
R.
J. Evans, 1921 —
William
H. Leavell, 1930 —
Louie
Welch, 2008 |
| | Houston: |
| |
| | Houston, 1800-1899:
John
Austin Wharton, 1838 —
John
Birdsall, 1839 —
Robert
Barr, 1839 —
Patrick
C. Jack, 1844 —
John
W. Moore, 1846 —
Isaac
Van Zandt, 1847 —
Moseley
Baker, 1848 —
Hiram
G. Runnels, 1857 —
Anson
Jones, 1858 —
James
Willie, 1865 —
Oliver
Jones, 1866 —
Williamson
Simpson Oldham, 1868 —
Peter
W. Gray, 1874 —
James
Wilson Henderson, 1880 |
| | Houston, 1900-1999:
Richard
Allen, 1909 —
Joseph
C. Hutcheson, 1924 —
Robert
L. Henry, 1931 —
Franklin
Oliver Fuller, 1934 —
John
T. Browne, 1941 —
Thomas
H. Ball, 1944 —
William
Pettus Hobby, 1964 —
Brady
Gentry, 1966 —
Joe
R. Pool, 1968 —
W.
S. Bradley, 1970 —
John
P. Saylor, 1973 —
Lewis
W. Cutrer, 1981 —
Roy
Hofheinz, 1982 —
W.
L. Rambo, 1984 —
Robert
Randolph Casey, 1986 —
Thad
T. Hutcheson, 1986 —
John
B. Connally, 1993 —
John
R. Brown, 1993 —
Thomas
Gibbs Gee, 1994 —
Oveta
Culp Hobby, 1995 |
| | Houston, 2000-2012:
Billie
Carr, 2002 —
Woodrow
Wilson Mann, 2002 —
Lloyd
M. Bentsen, 2006 —
Anne
Armstrong, 2008 —
Robert
Mosbacher, 2010 |
|
| | Near Houston:
Solon
Borland, 1864 —
Beauford
Jester, 1949 |
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