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Location:
North 15th Street and West Park Ave, Corsicana, Texas
Photo by Dana Stubbs
Birth
Site of Beauford H. Jester (1893-1949)
Chief executive when
significant Gilmer-Aikin law was passed raising standards of public
education in Texas. His administration also made strides toward prison
reform, water control, improved public roads.
Jester was born at
family home in Corsicana where he attended public school. He graduated
from University of Texas 1916. Left Harvard Law School to serve as
Captain in 90th Division During World War
I. Graduated in law from
University of Texas 1920 and became avid baseball player for many years.
Jester practiced law and had oil interest in Corsicana.
In 1946 he was elected
governor as a Jeffersonian Conservative. At the inauguration World War I
buddies carried him on their shoulders into the Governor's mansion where
he had slept as a boy when his father George T. Jester was Lieutenant
Governor.
After the disastrous
Texas City explosion killed over 400 persons in 1947, Jester personally
assisted rescue operations. He was re-elected in 1948 when the
legislature adjourned in 1949 after the longest regular sessions in
Texas history. He left to take a vacation in Galveston but died reroute
of natural causes. He was the only Texas Governor to die in office.
His wife Mabel
Buchanan: They had 3 children.
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