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Peter W. Gray

Peter W. Gray (December 12, 1819October 3, 1874) was an American lawyer, jurist, and legislator from Texas. He represented Texas in the Confederate House of Representatives.

Peter was born to William and Mary (Stone) Gray in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He move with his parents and siblings to Houston, Texas in 1838. He read law with his father and was admitted to the bar. When his father died Peter was appointed Houston’s District Attorney on April 24, 1841 and remained in the job until Texas became a state in 1845.

Gray was elected to the House of Representatives in the first Texas state legislature in 1846. In 1848 he founded the Houston Lyceum, which later became the Houston Public Library. He was elected to the state Senate in 1854, then served as a State District Court Judge from 1856 to 1861.

In 1861, Gray attended the Texas State Secession Convention, and voted to leave the union. In November that year, he was elected to the Confederate House of Representativs. After the war he returned to his law practice in Houston. In 1984 he was appointred as an Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, but serbed only a few months befoire resigning due to declining health.

Gray died at home in Houston, of tuberculosis, and is buried in the Glenwood Cemetery there. He was an active Episcopalian and a Mason. Gray County, Texas is named in his honor.

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