Twentieth Texas Legislature
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The Twentieth Texas Legislature met from 11 January to 4 April 1887 in regular session, and from 16 April to 15 May 1888 in a called session. All members of the House of Representatives and a portion of the members of the Senate were elected in the 1886 General Election.
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[edit] Sessions
- 20th Regular session: 11 January 1887 – 4 April 1887
- 20th First called session: 16 April 1888 – 15 May 1888
[edit] Party summary
[edit] House of Representatives
Affiliation | Members | Note |
---|---|---|
Democratic Party | 91 | |
Republican Party | 2 | |
People's Party | 1 | |
Total | 94 |
[edit] Officers
[edit] Senate
- Lieutenant Governor: Thomas Benton Wheeler, Democrat
- President pro tempore:
- William Henry Pope, Democrat, Regular session
- Caleb J. Garrison, Democrat, Regular session
- John Woods, Democrat, First called session
[edit] House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House: George C. Pendleton, Democrat
^ Source material was unclear in which order the two Presidents pro tempore served.
[edit] Members
Members of the Twentieth Texas Legislature as of the beginning of the Regular Session, 11 January 1887:
[edit] Senate
District | Senator | Party | Took office |
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1 | William L. Douglass | 1885 | |
2 | Caleb Jackson Garrison | Democrat | 1885 |
3 | William Henry Pope | Democrat | 1883 |
4 | William Thomas Armistead | Democrat | 1887 |
5 | Samuel D. Stinson | 1885 | |
6 | John Lafayette Camp, Jr. | 1885 | |
7 | Alexander White Gregg | 1887 | |
8 | William W. Davis | 1887 | |
9 | Leonard Anderson Abercrombie | Democrat | 1887 |
10 | John M. Claiborne | 1887 | |
11 | John Woods | Democrat | 1885 |
12 | Hermann Knittel | 1885 | |
13 | Jonathan Lane | Democrat | 1887 |
14 | Scott Field | 1887 | |
15 | Eldred James Simkins | 1887 | |
16 | J. O. Terrell | Democrat | 1885 |
17 | William Allen | 1887 | |
18 | Elbridge G. Douglass | 1887 | |
19 | Temple Lea Houston | Democrat | 1885 |
20 | James Jones Jarvis | Democrat | 1887 |
21 | Samuel C. Upshaw | 1887 | |
22 | Richard H. Harrison | 1885 | |
23 | Charles Keith Bell | 1885 | |
24 | George Washington Glasscock, Jr. | Democrat | 1885 |
25 | William Henry Burges | Democrat | 1887 (Prior: 1881–1883) |
26 | William H. Woodward | 1887 | |
27 | Francis E. MacManus | 1887 | |
28 | Robert Hance Burney | 1887 | |
29 | James Henry Calhoun | 1885 | |
30 | Louis N. Frank | 1887 | |
31 | Henry D. McDonald | 1887 |
[edit] House of Representatives
District | Representative | City | County | Party | Took Office |
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1 | Hugh Jackson | Wallisville | Jefferson | Democrat | 1887 |
2 | Talvus Wilson | Dodge | San Jacinto | Democrat | 1887 |
3 | Delana Tompkins | Emilee | Tyler | Democrat | 1887 |
4 | J. Gilleland | Mott | Nacogdoches | Democrat | 1887 |
5 | John H. Truit | Timpson | Shelby | Democrat | 1887 |
6 | Robert Teague Milner | Henderson | Rusk | Democrat | 1887 |
7 | J. Ras Jones | Pinehill | Panola | Democrat | 1885 |
8 | George A. Newton | Mount Selman | Cherokee | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1883–1885) |
9 | Bedford Parks | Kickapoo | Anderson | Democrat | 1887 |
10 | William Larkin | Athens | Henderson | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1879-1881) |
11 | N. M. Harrison | Gilmer | Upshur | Democrat | 1887 |
12 | Horatio L. Tate | Lindale | Smith | Democrat | 1885 |
13 | William Page | Crockett | Houston | Democrat | 1885 |
14 | Alexander Pope | Marshall | Harrison | Democrat | 1887 |
15 | Tom Davis | Center | Shelby | Democrat | 1887 |
16 | Lucius Whatley | Atlanta | Cass | Democrat | 1887 |
17 | William Hudgins | Texarkana | Bowie | Democrat | 1887 |
William Skinner | Daingerfield | Morris | Democrat | 1887 | |
18 | James Clark | Walnut Grove | Red River | Democrat | 1887 |
19 | John Stringer | Mount Vernon | Franklin | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1883–1885) |
20 | James M. Biard | Biardstown | Lamar | Democrat | 1887 |
21 | Andrew Nicholson | Honey Grove | Fannin | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1874-1876) |
22 | James Sadler | Dodd City | Lamar | Democrat | 1887 |
23 | George Patterson | Ben Franklin | Lamar | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1874-1876) |
24 | John Melson | Sulphur Springs | Hopkins | Democrat | 1887 |
25 | Frank P. Alexander | Greenville | Hunt | Democrat | 1885 |
26 | John Currey | Canton | Van Zandt | Democrat | 1887 |
27 | John Tolbert | Howe | Grayson | Democrat | 1887 |
Free Utiger | Denison | Grayson | Democrat | 1887 | |
28 | James B. Wright | McKinney | Collin | Democrat | 1887 |
29 | George Huling | Lebanon | Collin | Democrat | 1887 |
30 | Samuel H. Hargis | Gainesville | Cooke | Democrat | 1887 |
31 | Robert V. Bell | Gainesville | Grayson | Democrat | 1887 |
32 | Charles C. Bell | Denton | Denton | Democrat | 1885 |
33 | Joseph C. Rugel | Mesquite | Dallas | Democrat | 1887 |
Jesse Strong | Dallas | Dallas | Democrat | 1887 | |
34 | Elihu Newton | Bransford | Tarrant | Democrat | 1887 |
35 | Ephraim Heath | Rockwall | Rockwall | Democrat | 1887 |
36 | Samuel Chapman | Stubblefield | Johnson | Democrat | 1887 |
37 | William Wood | Bristol | Ellis | Democrat | 1887 |
38 | Charles Christenberry | Hubbard City | Hill | Democrat | 1887 |
39 | George Groce | Waxahachie | Ellis | Democrat | 1887 |
40 | William McGaughey | Granbury | Hood | Democrat | 1885 |
W. Smith | Cranfills Gap | Bosque | Democrat | 1887 | |
41 | Tully Fuller | Decatur | Wise | Democrat | 1887 |
42 | Alexander Latimer | Mineral Wells | Palo Pinto | Democrat | 1887 |
43 | James Browning | Mobeetie | Wheeler | Democrat | 1883 |
44 | Felix G. Bransford | Newport | Montague | Democrat | 1887 |
45 | John Humphreys | Aurora | Wise | Democrat | 1887 |
46 | James Jarrott | Millsap | Parker | Democrat | 1887 |
47 | Sanctus Waskom | Terrell | Kaufman | Democrat | 1887 |
48 | Marlin Garner | Bremond | Robertson | Democrat | 1887 |
49 | Clement M. Richardson | Leona | Leon | Democrat | 1887 |
50 | Amos Buchanan | Bryan | Brazos | Democrat | 1887 |
51 | William F. Sharp | Davilla | Milam | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1883–1885) |
52 | Houston A.P. Bassett | Anderson | Grimes | Republican | 1887 |
53 | J. Wesson Parker | Richmond | Fort Bend | Democrat | 1887 |
54 | Gilford Clegg | Trinity | Trinity | Democrat | 1887 |
John Kirlicks | Houston | Harris | Democrat | 1887 | |
Jesse McCaleb | Willis | Montgomery | Democrat | 1887 | |
55 | Jonathan Davis | Kosse | Falls | Democrat | 1887 |
56 | George Cassety Pendleton | Belton | Bell | Democrat | 1883 |
57 | James McKinney | Jones Prairie | Milam | Democrat | 1885 |
58 | A. G. Camp, Jr. | Groesbeck | Limestone | Democrat | 1883 |
59 | Robert Steele | Cotton Gin | Freestone | Democrat | 1883 |
60 | Abel Gill | Purdon | Navarro | Democrat | 1887 |
61 | Seth Mills | Waco | McLennan | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1879-1881) |
62 | Albert Prendergast | Waco | McLennan | Democrat | 1887 |
63 | Andrew Graves | Gatesville | Coryell | Democrat | 1887 |
64 | Benjamin Rush Plumley | Galveston | Galveston | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1871-1873, 1881-1883) |
65 | Walter Gresham | Galveston | Galveston | Democrat | 1887 |
66 | Charles I. Battle | Spanish Camp | Wharton | Democrat | 1887 |
67 | John Woolsey | Oakland | Colorado | Democrat | 1887 |
68 | James Shelburne | Bellville | Austin | Democrat | 1887 |
69 | George Humphreys | Bovine | Lavaca | Democrat | 1887 |
70 | Wenzel Matejowsky | Nechanitz | Fayette | Republican | 1887 |
James McGuire | Ledbetter | Fayette | Democrat | 1887 | |
71 | Robert J. Moore | Washington | Washington | People’s Party | 1883 |
72 | Thomas Hunt | Caldwell | Burleson | Democrat | 1887 |
73 | John McClanahan | Lexington | Burleson | Democrat | 1885 |
74 | Hiram Garwood | Bastrop | Bastrop | Democrat | 1887 |
75 | E. Taylor Moore | Austin | Travis | Democrat | 1885 |
Emory W. Smith | Merrilltown | Travis | Democrat | 1887 | |
76 | Alexander Northington | Lampasas | Lampasas | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1876-1879) |
77 | John C.S. Baird | Thrifty | Brown | Democrat | 1887 |
78 | James H. Faubion | Leander | Williamson | Democrat | 1885 |
79 | Leonidas L. Shield | Trickham | Coleman | Democrat | 1887 |
80 | George Wythe Baylor | Ysleta | El Paso | Democrat | 1887 |
81 | John H. Clark | Uvalde | Uvalde | Democrat | 1887 |
82 | James Cone | Union | Wilson | Democrat | 1887 |
83 | Thomas W. Kennedy | Rio Grande City | Starr | Democrat | 1885 |
Watterson Showalter | Laredo | Webb | Democrat | 1887 | |
84 | J. Haines | Junction City | Kimble | Democrat | 1887 |
85 | Thomas A. Blair | Oakville | Live Oak | Democrat | 1887 |
86 | John Light | Sayers | Bexar | Democrat | 1887 |
David Robinson | San Antonio | Bexar | Democrat | 1887 | |
87 | Jonathan Payne | Goliad | Goliad | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1873-1874) |
George Staples | Edna | Jackson | Democrat | 1887 | |
88 | Francis Latham | Brownsville | Cameron | Democrat | 1883 (prior: 1855-1859) |
89 | Carl Goeth | Cypress Mill | Blanco | Democrat | 1887 |
90 | Joseph Boothe | Gonzales | Gonzales | Democrat | 1887 |
91 | Jacob Ellison | Martindale | Caldwell | Democrat | 1887 |
George McGehee | San Marcos | Hays | Democrat | 1887 | |
92 | Nelson Dolen | Houston | Harris | Democrat | 1887 |
93 | William C. “Cone” Johnson | Tyler | Smith | Democrat | 1887 |
94 | John Voorhees | Andrews | Wood | Democrat | 1887 |
^ Source material was unclear in which order the representatives served or if they served concurrently.
[edit] Membership Changes
[edit] Senate
District | Outgoing Senator |
Reason for Vacancy | Successor | Date of Successor's Installation |
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District 22 | Richard H. Harrison | Harrison resigned 20 April 1887. | Waller Saunders Baker | 16 April 1888 |
- ^ District 22: Baker elected in special election 4 June 1887.
[edit] House of Representatives
District | Outgoing Representative | Reason for Vacancy | Successor | Date of Successor's Installation |
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District 45 | John Humphreys | Representative Humphreys resigned after end of regular session (4 April 1887). | Joel W. Booth | 16 April 1888 |
District 46 | James Jarrott | Representative Jarrott resigned between sessions. | None | |
District 64 | Benjamin Rush Plumley | Representative Plumley died on 9 December 1887. | Guy Morrison Bryan | 2 May 1888 |
District 81 | John H. Clark | Representative Clark resigned on 4 June 1888. | None | |
District 86 | David Robinson | Representative Robinson resigned after end of First called session (15 May 1888). | None |
- ^ District 45: Special election held 4 June 1887, Joel W. Booth declared winner and sworn in at beginning of First called session.
[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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