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'''James Nathan Browning''' (March 13, 1850-November 9, 1921) was a Texas politician and lawyer. He served as Lieutenant Governor from 1898-1902.
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He had earlier served as a member of the [[Texas House of Representatives]](1883-89, 1891).[http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/legis/members/roster.cfm?leg=20&sort=Dist&from=membersAndLeaders]
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A later Lieutenant Governor, Rick Perry, made the following comments when he was sworn in on January 19, 1999.
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:One hundred years and two days ago, Governor Joseph Sayers and Lieutenant Governor James Browning came to the 11 year old Capitol building during one of the coldest winters ever recorded in Texas and took the oath of office. The Texans assembled on that day could not have imagined what the 20th century would bring or the role Texans would play in the most American of centuries.[http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/hjrnl/76r/html/day05.htm]
''''James Browning'''' is notable in the music community for his vast contributions in the world of Rock and Roll. Being born in 1990, he started his music career by headlining the OzFest 2000 while only 10 years old. Ozzy and him toured the USA before James decided it was time to come home and re-unite with his homeland. James flew back to his hometown, Melbourne (with a quick stopover to Dubai for roughly 7 years) and began making his mark in the music industry. After being offered a job of playing bass for the superband that will go on to lead Parbstock '06 later in October, he agreed to do an interview with Rolling Stone. After displaying his flaming hatred for Axl Rose, he went on to comment on the finer things in life; such as lovely cheese, and his love of bacon (shared by his co-bandmember Hillar Parbo). After the superband's guitarist Dylan Shaw injured his knee playing AFL for richmond, he has been in rehabilitation while struggling to hold the guitar. James's main influences are Duff McKagan and, in general the band Guns and Roses.

He was born in [[Clark County, Arkansas|Clark County]], [[Arkansas]] and is buried in [[Amarillo, Texas|Amarillo]], [[Texas]].
==References==
*[http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/browning.html Political Graveyard: James Browning]
*[http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/hjrnl/76r/html/day05.htm Speech by Rick Perry]
*[http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/legis/members/roster.cfm?leg=20&sort=Dist&from=membersAndLeaders List of members of Texas House of Representratives]

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Revision as of 00:42, 15 August 2006

James Nathan Browning (March 13, 1850-November 9, 1921) was a Texas politician and lawyer. He served as Lieutenant Governor from 1898-1902. He had earlier served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives(1883-89, 1891).[1] A later Lieutenant Governor, Rick Perry, made the following comments when he was sworn in on January 19, 1999.

One hundred years and two days ago, Governor Joseph Sayers and Lieutenant Governor James Browning came to the 11 year old Capitol building during one of the coldest winters ever recorded in Texas and took the oath of office. The Texans assembled on that day could not have imagined what the 20th century would bring or the role Texans would play in the most American of centuries.[2]

He was born in Clark County, Arkansas and is buried in Amarillo, Texas.

References

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