Albert Jennings Fountain
Albert Jennings Fountain
Albert Jennings Fountain
Albert Jennings Fountain, Maestro de La Logia Masónica de El Paso # 130 A.F. &A.M. en 1870 y 1872. Nació en Staten Island, Nueva York. Fountain era abogado y obtuvo su título de abogado en California. Fountain sirvió en el lado de la Unión durante la Guerra Civil. Su trabajo lo llevó a Nuevo México y luego a El Paso. Fue el 14º Teniente Gobernador de Texas y sirvió en el Senado de Texas. En el Senado de Texas, fue responsable de patrocinar el proyecto de ley que restableció a los Legendarios Rangers de Texas; despues de la Guerra Civil. Muchos han especulado su muerte. Su cuerpo no ha sido encontrado. El FBI reabrió su caso.
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