- Fletcher Stockdale
Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale (c. 1823—
4 February 1890 ) was a U.S.politician inTexas .Stockdale was born in either 1823 or 1825 in
Russellville, Kentucky as one of eight children of Thomas W. and Laurinda Stockdale. He studied law and was admitted to the Bar inKentucky . Stockdale moved to Texas in 1846 and settled in Grimes County.By 1856, Stockdale had moved to Calhoun County, which he represented in the
Texas Senate from 1857 to 1861. He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1863, and served in that post until late May 1865 when he was elevated to governor after then-Governor Pendleton Murrah fled toMexico . Stockdale served until provisional governorAndrew J. Hamilton assumed office in August 1865.In the late 1860s, Stockdale served as president of the
Indianola Railroad and promoted the development of refrigerated cars for carryingbeef to markets.Stockdale married his second wife, Elizabeth, the daughter of Texas politician
Gustav Schleicher , in 1877 inWashington, D.C. They resided inCuero, Texas , until his death4 February 1890 .Stockdale, Texas , was named in his honor.External links
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