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  Hobby, William Pettus
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NameWilliam Pettus Hobby
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Beaumont, Texas , United States
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Born March 26, 1878
DiedJune 07, 1964 (86 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Dec 02, 2017 12:02am
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InfoBorn: March 26, 1878 at Moscow, Polk County, Texas

Early Career: In 1892 Hobby's family moved to Houston. Later, Hobby quit high school to take a job with the circulation department of the Houston Post, and eventually was promoted to managing editor. In 1904 Hobby helped organize the Young Men's Democratic Club, and was its first president. He attended the 1904 Democratic state convention as chairman of the delegation for the Sixteenth Congressional District, and later became secretary of the State Democratic Executive Committee. In 1907 Hobby moved to Beaumont to become editor and proprietor of the Beaumont Enterprise. He was selected president of the Chamber of Commerce in February 1912.


Hobby was elected lieutenant governor in 1914 and reelected in 1916. He became acting governor on August 25, 1917 and governor on September 25, 1917, when James Ferguson resigned.

Accomplishments: While filling Ferguson's term, Hobby agreed to the proposal allowing women to vote during the primary, and supported legislation banning alcohol sales within ten miles of military installations. Hobby was elected governor in 1918, and supported a generous appropriation for education, state assistance in obtaining home loans, and tax levies on oil and gas products. The Eighteenth Amendment regarding prohibition was passed by the legislature and approved by the voters while Hobby was in office.

Later years: Hobby married Willie Cooper of Beaumont on May 15, 1915 at New Orleans; she died in 1929. Hobby married Oveta Culp on February 23, 1931. Two children were born to this marriage: William Pettus Hobby, Jr., who was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1972, and Jessica Oveta. Hobby died on June 7, 1964 in Houston.

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DISCUSSION
Importance? 8.00000 Average

FAMILY
Wife Oveta Culp Hobby 00, 1931-Jun 07, 1964
Son William P. "Bill" Hobby 1932-
Grandson Paul W. Hobby 1960-

INFORMATION LINKS
Handbook of Texas  Discuss
RACES
  11/05/1918 TX Governor Won 84.00% (+68.94%)
  07/27/1918 TX Governor - D Primary Won 68.02% (+36.03%)
  08/25/1917 TX Governor - Appointment Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
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