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    American politician

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  1. Jun 19, 1999 · Bob Bullock, among the last of the earthy, string-pulling, hard-living political giants who used to sprout in Texas as thick as bluebonnets, died early yesterday at his home in Austin from what...

  2. The Bullock Texas State History Museum is named for the state's 38th Lieutenant Governor, Bob Bullock, who championed the preservation and exhibition of Texas history and worked to establish the museum that opened in 2001.

  3. Nov 20, 2017 · Thanks to Bullocks efforts, visitors can now experience three floors of Texas history with over 700 original artifacts including the preserved hull of the sunken expedition ship La Belle in one of the museum’s most popular exhibits.

  4. www.texasobserver.org › 2657-the-man-who-ran-texas-excerpts-from-a-new-biographyThe Man Who Ran Texas - The Texas Observer

    Jan 11, 2008 · The Man Who Ran Texas - The Texas Observer. Excerpts from a new biography of Bob Bullock, one of the most powerful, feared, and unpredictable politicians in Texas history. by Dave McNeely....

  5. www.texasmonthly.com › news-politics › bob-bullockBob BullockTexas Monthly

    Bob Bullock is a master of power politics, a specialist in getting others to do his will. He is, without question, the preeminent person of the moment in Texas politics.

  6. Jun 20, 1999 · Bob Bullock, a towering figure in Texas politics for four decades, died Friday at his Austin home. He was 69. As lieutenant governor for much of the last decade, the Democratic Bullock ruled...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bob_BullockBob Bullock - Wikiwand

    Robert Douglas Bullock (July 10, 1929 – June 18, 1999), was an American Democratic politician from Texas, whose career spanned four decades.

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