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Oscar F. Holcombe

Oscar Fitzallen Holcombe (December 31, 1888June 18, 1968) served as the mayor of Houston, Texas for 22 years, in 11 non-consecutive terms.

Holcombe was born in Mobile, Alabama and raised in San Antonio, Texas. He moved to Houston when he was 18, and founded his own construction business, the O. F. Holcombe Company, at age 26. His business acumen and contacts eventually made Holcombe a millionaire.

Six years after founding his business, in 1921, Holcombe won his first term as mayor. He would serve as mayor from 1921 to 1929, 1933 to 1937, 1939 to 1941, 1947 to 1953, and 1956 to 1958. His administrations were considered to be conservative and pro-business, though Holcombe was also aggressive about expanding the city's boundaries and improving public services (such as libraries, a municipal auditorium, and an improved sewage system).

Holcombe married Mary Grey Miller on May 3, 1912. They had one daughter.

Holcombe Boulevard, a major thoroughfare which runs through the Texas Medical Center in Houston, is named after Holcombe.

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Preceded by:
A. Earl Amerman
Mayor of Houston, Texas
1921–1929
Succeeded by:
Walter E. Monteith
Preceded by:
Walter E. Monteith
Mayor of Houston, Texas
1933–1937
Succeeded by:
R. H. Fonville
Preceded by:
R. H. Fonville
Mayor of Houston, Texas
1939–1941
Succeeded by:
Neal Pickett
Preceded by:
Otis Massey
Mayor of Houston, Texas
1947–1953
Succeeded by:
Roy Hofheinz
Preceded by:
Roy Hofheinz
Mayor of Houston, Texas
1956–1958
Succeeded by:
Lewis Cutrer







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