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  1. Oran Milo Roberts (July 9, 1815 – May 19, 1898), was the 17th Governor of Texas from January 21, 1879, to January 16, 1883. He was a member of the Democratic Party . Roberts County, Texas, is named after him. Early life. Roberts was born in Laurens District, South Carolina.

  2. 30. Nov. 2022 · Roberts, Oran Milo (1815–1898). Oran M. Roberts, jurist and governor of Texas, son of Obe and Margaret (Ewing) Roberts, was born in Laurens District, South Carolina, on July 9, 1815. He was educated at home until he was seventeen, then entered the University of Alabama in 1832, graduated four years later, and was admitted to the bar in 1837.

  3. Description. Oran Milo Roberts was at the center of every important event in Texas between 1857 and 1883. He served on the state supreme court on three separate occasions, twice as chief justice. As president of the 1861 Secession Convention he was instrumental in leading Texas out of the Union.

    • William C. Yancey
    • 2016
  4. 3. Oran M. Roberts. Oran Milo Roberts (1815-1898), jurist and governor of Texas, son of Obe and Margaret (Ewing) Roberts, was born in Laurens District, South Carolina, on July 9, 1815. He was educated at home until he was seventeen, then entered the University of Alabama in 1832, graduated four years later, and was admitted to the bar in 1837.

  5. 4. Dez. 2020 · Oran Milo Roberts “Old Alcade” (1815-1898) - Texas Proud. December 4, 2020 by Lyman. O. M. Roberts strongly influenced Texas history as president of the Secession Convention of 1861, as Chief Justice of the state Supreme Court, and as Governor.

  6. Oran Milo Roberts. was taught in that school of stoic statesmanship that never sac-rificed a theory of political science to an advantage of commercial enterprise, and preferred the principles of the Constitution above the temporary seductions of industrial prosperity. How loyal he remained to the ideals of his youth was attested in the Secession

  7. Gov. Oran Milo Roberts. Terms January 21, 1879 - January 16, 1883. Party Democratic. Born July 9, 1815. Passed May 19, 1898. Birth State South Carolina. School University of Alabama. Family Married twice--Frances W. Edwards, Catherine E. Border; seven children. Military Service Army.