Fourth Texas Legislature

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The Fourth Texas Legislature met from 3 November 1851 to 7 February 1853 in its regular session and one called session. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1850.

Contents

[edit] Sessions

[edit] Party summary

[edit] Officers

[edit] Senate

Lieutenant Governor
James Wilson Henderson, Democrat
President pro tempore
Edward Burleson[1], Democrat, Regular session
Jesse Grimes, Democrat, Regular session, First called session

[edit] House of Representatives

Speaker of the House 
David Catchings Dickson, Democrat

[edit] Members

[edit] Senate

Members of the Texas Senate for the Fourth Texas Legislature:

District Senator Party Took office
1 Joseph H. Burks Democrat 1851
2 William M. “Buckskin” Williams Democrat 1851 (First time:18461849)
3 Sam Bogart Democrat 1851
4 Hart Hardin Democrat 1849
5 M. D. K. Taylor Democrat 1851
6 George Washington Hill Democrat 1851
7 Isaac Parker Democrat 1847
8 Stephen Reaves Democrat 1851
9 William Thomas Scott Democrat 1851 (First time:18461847)
10 Z. Williams Eddy Democrat 1851
11 Adolphus Sterne Democrat 1851
12 James A. Truitt Democrat 1851
13 James Davis Democrat 1851
14 James H. Armstrong Democrat 1851
15 Jesse Grimes Democrat 1846
16 William S. Day Democrat 1851
17 Peter W. Gray Democrat 1851
18 Franklin H. Merriman Democrat 1851
19 James Charles Wilson Democrat 1851
20 John Winfield Scott Dancy Democrat 1851 (First time:18471849)
21 Edward Burleson Democrat 1846
22 Baron Otfried Hans Freiherr von Meusebach Democrat 1851
23 Thomas Hinds Duggan Democrat 1851
24 Israel B. Bigelow Democrat 1851
25 Henry Lawrence Kinney Democrat 1846
26 Rufus Doane Democrat 1851

[edit] House of Representatives

Members of the House of Representatives for the Fourth Texas Legislature:

[edit] Membership Changes

[edit] Senate

District Outgoing
Senator
Reason for Vacancy Successor Date of Successor's Installation
District 11 Adolphus Sterne Senator Sterne died 27 March 1852. Steward Alexander Miller 20 January 1852
District 18 Franklin H. Merriman Senator Merriman resigned 31 August 1852. Mark M. Potter 20 January 1852
District 21 Edward Burleson Senator Burleson died 26 December 1851. John Salmon “Rip” Ford 20 January 1852

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