Third Texas Legislature
The Third Texas Legislature met from November 5, 1849 to December 3, 1850 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 1849.
Sessions
- 3rd Regular session: November 5, 1849 – February 11, 1850
- 3rd First called session: August 12, 1850 – September 6, 1850
- 3rd Second called session: November 18, 1850 – December 3, 1850
Officers
Senate
- Lieutenant Governor
- John Alexander Greer, Democrat
- President pro tempore
- Edward Burleson, Democrat
House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House
- Charles G. Keenan, Democrat
Members
Senate
Members of the Texas Senate for the Third Texas Legislature:
District | Senator | Party | Took office |
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1 | Matthias Ward | Democrat | 1849 |
2 | Albert Hamilton Latimer | Democrat | 1849 |
3 | Hart Hardin | Democrat | 1849 |
4 | Albert G. Walker | Democrat | 1849 |
5 | David Gage | Democrat | 1847 |
6 | James F. Taylor | Democrat | 1849 |
7 | Alfred M. Truitt | Democrat | 1849 |
8 | John H. McRae | Democrat | 1847 |
9 | John H. Moffitt | Democrat | 1849 |
10 | Isaac Parker | Democrat | 1847 |
11 | John B. Jones | Democrat | 1849 |
12 | Isaac W. Brashear | Democrat | 1846 |
13 | Jesse Grimes | Democrat | 1846 |
14 | Jerome Bonaparte “Polly” Robertson | Democrat | 1849 |
15 | Wilds K. Cooke | Democrat | 1849 |
16 | Edward Burleson | Democrat | 1846 |
17 | David Y. Portis | Democrat | 1849 |
18 | Alexander H. Phillips | Democrat | 1846 |
19 | Henry Lawrence Kinney | Democrat | 1846 |
20 | David C. Van Derlip | Democrat | 1849 |
21 | H. Clay Davis | Democrat | 1849 |
22 | Benjamin Rush Wallace | Democrat | 1846 |
House of Representatives
Members of the House of Representatives for the Third Texas Legislature:
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- Hamilton P. Bee
- Sam Bogart, Collin County
- Guy M. Bryan, Brazoria County
- George E. Burney, Democrat
- Anthony Butler, Democrat
- Guy Morrison Bryan, Democrat
- David Catchings Dickson, Democrat
- Napoleon B. Charlton, Liberty County
- R.E. Clements
- Jeremiah M. Clough, Harrison County
- William M. Cochran
- William E. Crump, Austin County
- William G. Crump
- David C. Dickson, Grimes County
- William Fields, Liberty County
- Benjamin Cromwell Franklin, Galveston County Democrat
- James S. Gillet, Lamar County
- Thomas M. Hardeman
- William N. Hardeman, Nacogdoches County
- Harrison G. Hendricks, Fannin County
- James K. Holland, Panola County Democrat
- Zimri Hunt
- Joshua Foster Johnson, Titus County Democrat
- William G. W. Jowers, Houston County Democrat
- Charles G. Keenan, Democrat
- Henry M. Lewis
- Emery Lloyd, Rusk County
- Elisha E. Lott, Smith County
- Thomas F. McKinney, Galveston County
- John H. McNairy
- Elliott M. Millican, Brazos County
- Clark L. Owen
- Alfred E. Pace
- John Patrick, Brazos, Leon, and Robertson County
- John Polk, San Augustine County
- J.M. Reynolds
- Hardin R. Runnels, Bowie County
- William Jarvis Russell, Fayette County Democrat
- James W. Scott, Harris County
- Benjamin Selman, Cherokee County
- James Shaw
- John Shea, Harris County
- James G. Sheppard, Washington County
- Burrell P. Smith, Red River County
- J.M. Smith, Shelby County
- Joshua H. Speights
- Darwin M. Stapp
- Adolphus Sterne, Nacogdoches County Democrat
- William H. Stewart
- Edward H. Tarrant, Navarro County
- Benjamin E. Tarver, Washington County Democrat
- Joseph Taylor
- Marion D. K. Taylor, Cass County Democrat
- William M. Whittlesey
- Louis T. Wigfall, Harrison County
- James C. Wilson
- William M. “Buckskin” Williams, Red River County Democrat
- James Charles Wilson, Democrat
- William M. “Buckskin” Williams, Red River County
- Edward H. Winfield, Cameron County Democrat
- Johnson Wren, Hopkins County
Membership Changes
Senate
District | Outgoing Senator |
Reason for Vacancy | Successor | Date of Successor's Installation |
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District 4 | Albert G. Walker | Senator Walker resigned March 30, 1850 | Samuel R. Campbell | August 12, 1850 |
District 6 | James F. Taylor | Senator Taylor resigned October 5, 1850. | James F. Taylor | November 18, 1850 |
District 11 | John B. Jones | In an election contest, Elisha M. Pease unseated Senator Jones on November 9, 1849. | Elisha M. Pease | November 9, 1849 |
- ^ Campbell was elected in a special election on July 22, 1850.
- ^ After his resignation, Taylor was reelected in a special election.
External links
- Texas Legislature Online
- Texas Senate
- Texas House of Representatives
- Election Results from the Office of the Secretary of State
- Legislative Reference Library
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