Tenth Texas Legislature
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The Tenth Texas Legislature met from 2 November 1863 to 15 November 1864 in its regular session and two called sessions. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1863.
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[edit] Sessions
- 10th Regular session: 2 November–16 December 1863
- 10th First called session: 9 May–28 May 1864
- 10th Second called session: 17 October–15 November 1864
[edit] Party summary
[edit] Officers
[edit] Senate
- Lieutenant Governor
- Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale
- President pro tempore
- Robert Henry Guinn, Democrat
[edit] House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House
- M. D. K. Taylor, Democrat
[edit] Members
Members of the Tenth Texas Legislature at the beginning of the regular session, 2 November 1863:
[edit] Senate
District | Senator | Party | Took office |
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1 | Rufus K. Hartley | Democrat | 1861 |
2 | Napolean B. Charlton | Democrat | 1863 |
3 | Henry M. Kinsey | Democrat | 1863 |
4 | Spearman Holland | Democrat | 1863 |
5 | Jesse H. Parsons | Democrat | 1859 |
6 | Stephen W. Beasley | Democrat | 1861 |
7 | John W. Moore | Democrat | 1861 |
8 | Gilbert H. Wootten | Democrat | 1863 |
9 | Rice Maxey | Democrat | 1862 |
10 | Robert Henry Guinn | Democrat | 1853 |
11 | William G. W. Jowers | Democrat | 1863 (First time: 1853–1855) |
12 | Benjamin T. Selman | Democrat | 1861 |
13 | Jefferson Weatherford | Democrat | 1861 (First time: 1853–1857) |
14 | James B. Davis | Democrat | 1863 |
15 | James W. Throckmorton | Democrat | 1863 (First time: 1857–1861) |
16 | A. N. Jordan | Democrat | 1861 |
17 | David Catchings Dickson | Democrat | 1861 |
18 | John W. Durant | Democrat | 1861 |
19 | Thomas C. Neal | Democrat | 1863 |
20 | William Quayle | Democrat | 1863 |
21 | Daniel Montague | Democrat | 1863 |
22 | John T. Harcourt | Democrat | 1861 |
23 | Chauncey Berkeley Shepard | Democrat | 1857 |
24 | Samuel Addison White | Democrat | 1863 (First time: 1855–1857) |
25 | Spencer Ford | Democrat | 1863 |
26 | A. W. Moore | Democrat | 1863 |
27 | John A. Heiskell | Democrat | 1863 |
28 | George E. Burney | Democrat | 1863 |
29 | Pryor Lea | Democrat | 1861 |
30 | N. A. Mitchell | Democrat | 1861 |
31 | A. O. Cooley | Democrat | 1863 |
32 | Edward R. Hord | Democrat | 1863 (First time: 1855–1857) |
33 | James Wiley Magoffin | Democrat | 1863 |
[edit] House of Representatives
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- Marmion Henry Bowers
- John Thomas Brady
- Constantine W. Buckley
- Stephen Heard Darden
- Alfred Wesley De Berry
- George Washington Glasscock
- John Summerfield Griffith
- James Washington Guinn
- Hays
- John Leal Haynes
- Edward R. Hord
- William Hamilton Ledbetter
- Marshall
- James G. McDonald
- McGuire
- William Mynatt Peck
- Davis M. Prendergast
- John H. Prince
- Hermann Seele
- William R. Shannon, Democrat
- Slaughter
- Simpson
- M. D. K. Taylor, Democrat
- Orville Thomas Tyler
- Way
[edit] Membership changes
[edit] Senate
District | Outgoing Senator |
Reason for Vacancy | Successor | Date of Successor's Installation |
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District 3 | Henry M. Kinsey | Kinsey’s death was announced on 10 February 1865 | None | |
District 19 | Thomas C. Neal | Neal died 13 September 1863 | William C. Wilson | 5 November 1863 |
District 19 | William C. Wilson | Wilson resigned 23 April 1864 | William Mynatt Peck | 17 May 1864 |
District 25 | Spencer Ford | Ford resigned 2 June 1865 | None | |
District 26 | A. W. Moore | Moore resigned 1 May 1865 | None | |
District 30 | N. A. Mitchell | Mitchell died after the end of the regular session | William B. Knox | 9 May 1864 |
- ^ District 30: Knox was elected in special election held 25 April 1864.
[edit] House of Representatives
District | Outgoing Representative |
Reason for Vacancy | Successor | Date of Successor's Installation |
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District 42 | John H. Prince | Prince died 18 April 1864 | William R. Shannon | after 4 May 1864 |
[edit] External links
- Texas Legislature Online
- Texas Senate
- Texas House of Representatives
- Election Results from the Office of the Secretary of State
- Legislative Reference Library
- Billhop - Texas Legislative Wiki
- Project Vote Smart - State Senate of Texas
- Project Vote Smart - State House of Texas
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