- William P. Hobby
William Pettus Hobby (
March 26 ,1878 –June 7 ,1964 ) was the publisher of the "Houston Post " and the 27th governor of theU.S. state ofTexas from 1917 to 1921.Born in
Moscow, Texas , Hobby became a circulation clerk for the "Post" in 1895 and was promoted to business writer in August 1901. In 1907 he left the "Post" to become manager and part owner of the "Beaumont Enterprise ", and he acquired the entire paper shortly thereafter.Hobby was elected
Lieutenant Governor of Texas in 1914 and afterJames Edward Ferguson was removed from office in 1917, he became the youngest governor in the history of the state. He returned to the "Enterprise" after leaving office and was asked in 1924 to take over as the president of the "Houston Post".In 1931 he married
Oveta Culp Hobby , who would later become the first Secretary of theDepartment of Health, Education and Welfare . In August 1955 Hobby became chairman of the board of the Houston Post Company, which also included the radio station, KPRC, and the television station,KPRC-TV , with Mrs. Hobby as president and editor.The
William P. Hobby Airport inHouston, Texas andHobby Middle School inSan Antonio, Texas are named in his honor.His son,
William P. Hobby, Jr. , also served as lieutenant governor of Texas from 1973 to 1991. His daughter, Jessica, is married toHenry E. Catto, Jr. , the former US Ambassador to Great Britain. His grandson, Paul Hobby, narrowly lost the election for comptroller of Texas in the 1998 general election.External links
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* [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-5863 Initial messages of Governor W. P. Hobby to the thirty-sixth legislature, state of Texas: Jan. 14, 1919 and Jan. 22, 1919.] , hosted by the Portal to Texas History
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