Twenty-first Texas Legislature
The Twenty-first Texas Legislature met from January 8 to April 6, 1889 in regular session. All members of the House of Representatives and a portion of the members of the Senate were elected in the 1888 General Election.
Sessions
- 20th Regular session: January 8, 1889 – April 6, 1889
Party summary
House of Representatives
Affiliation | Members | Note |
---|---|---|
Democratic Party | 90 | |
Republican Party | 3 | |
Independent | 1 | |
Total | 94 |
Officers
Senate
- Lieutenant Governor: Thomas Benton Wheeler, Democrat
- President pro tempore:
- Henry D. McDonald, Democrat, Regular session
- William H. Burges, Democrat, ad interim
House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House: Frank P. Alexander, Democrat
Members
Senate
Members of the Texas Senate for the Twenty-first Texas Legislature:
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- Leonard Anderson Abercrombie, Democrat
- William T. Armistead, Democrat
- Edwin Augustus Atlee, Democrat
- William H. Burges, Democrat
- Martin McNulty Crane, Democrat
- John Walter Cranford, Democrat
- George Washington Glasscock, Jr., Democrat
- James J. Jarvis, Democrat
- William C. "Cone" Johnson, Democrat
- Jonathan Lane, Democrat
- Ernst Gustav Maetze, Democrat
- Henry D. McDonald, Democrat
- George W. Tyler, Democrat
House of Representatives
Members of the House of Representatives for the Twentieth Texas Legislature:
District | Representative | City | County | Party | Took Office |
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1 | Jerome Swinford | Orange | Orange | Democrat | 1889 |
2 | Travis Cochran | Colita | Polk | Democrat | 1889 |
3 | Henry Ralph | Lewis Ferry | Jasper | Democrat | 1889 |
4 | James Crossland | Douglass | Nacogdoches | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1879-1881) |
5 | John Childers | San Augustine | San Augustine | Democrat | 1889 |
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 | Joseph Johnson | Bethel | Anderson | Democrat | 1889 |
10 | Joseph B. Bishop | Athens | Henderson | Democrat | 1889 |
11 | Abram Martin | Pittsburg | Camp | Democrat | 1889 |
12 | Benjamin Selman | Tyler | Smith | Democrat | 1889 |
13 | William Murchison | Auga | Houston | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1895-1897) |
14 | Alexander Pope | Marshall | Harrison | Democrat | 1887 |
15 | Louis P. Wilson | Marshall | Harrison | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1883-1885) |
16 | Lucius Whatley | Atlanta | Cass | Democrat | 1887 |
17 | James Carwile | Atlanta | Cass | Democrat | 1889 |
Blair McGee | New Boston | Bowie | Democrat | 1889 | |
18 | Albert S. Bailey | Detroit | Red River | Democrat | 1889 |
19 | William Johnson | Mount Pleasant | Titus | Democrat | 1889 |
20 | M. J. Hathaway | Paris | Lamar | Democrat | 1889 |
21 | William Hood | Savoy | Fannin | Democrat | 1889 |
22 | Thomas Hayes | Paris | Lamar | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1874-1876) |
23 | George Jefferson Woodruff | Racetrack | Delta | Democrat | 1889 |
24 | John Melson | Pickton | Hopkins | Democrat | 1887 |
25 | Frank P. Alexander | Greenville | Hunt | Democrat | 1885 |
26 | Thomas Towles | Canton | Van Zandt | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1876-1879) |
27 | John Tolbert | Howe | Grayson | Democrat | 1887 |
Thomas J. Brown | Sherman | Grayson | Democrat | 1889 | |
28 | Robert D. Allison | McKinney | Collin | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1876-1879, 1884–1885) |
29 | J. W. Jagoe | Denton | Denton | Democrat | 1889 |
30 | James W. Campbell | Gainesville | Cooke | Democrat | 1889 |
31 | Jesse Murrell | Coesfield | Cooke | Democrat | 1889 |
32 | Alvin Clark Owsley | Denton | Denton | Democrat | 1889 |
33 | Jesse Strong | Dallas | Dallas | Democrat | 1887 |
James Rowland | Richardson | Dallas | Democrat | 1889 | |
34 | Isaac Parker | Birdville | Tarrant | Democrat | 1889 |
35 | James Crayton | Fate | Rockwall | Democrat | 1889 |
36 | Andrew Brown | Alvarado | Johnson | Democrat | 1889 |
37 | William Wood | Palmer | Ellis | Democrat | 1887 |
38 | James M. C. Wilson | Whitney | Hill | Democrat | 1889 |
39 | Samuel Frost | Corsicana | Navarro | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1879-1881) |
40 | William McGaughey | Granbury | Hood | Democrat | 1885 |
Jesse Jenkins | Meridian | Bosque | Democrat | 1889 | |
41 | John Hudson | Marmaduke | Wise | Democrat | 1889 |
42 | Charles Ulrich Connellee | Eastland | Eastland | Democrat | 1889 |
43 | Alfred Tolar | Abilene | Taylor | Democrat | 1889 |
44 | R. Lankford | Bowie | Montague | Democrat | 1889 |
45 | George Pickett | Decatur | Wise | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1874-1881) |
46 | Albert Stevenson | Weatherford | Parker | Democrat | 1889 |
47 | James Dillard | Kaufman | Kaufman | Democrat | 1889 |
48 | Alexander Asberry | Calvert | Robertson | Republican | 1889 |
49 | William Cobb | Rogers Prairie | Leon | Democrat | 1889 |
50 | Elias Mayes | Bryan | Brazos | Republican | 1889 (prior: 1879-1881) |
51 | Henry L. Lewis | Hearne | Robertson | Democrat | 1889 |
52 | William Campbell | Anderson | Grimes | Democrat | 1889 |
53 | J. Wesson Parker | Richmond | Fort Bend | Democrat | 1887 |
54 | James A. Breeding | Houston | Harris | Democrat | 1889 |
William Dawson | Trinity | Trinity | Democrat | 1889 | |
William McComb | Montgomery | Montgomery | Democrat | 1889 | |
55 | James Cook | Mooresville | Falls | Independent | 1889 |
56 | Benjamin Roop | Temple | Bell | Democrat | 1889 |
57 | James McKinney | Jones Prairie | Milam | Democrat | 1885 |
58 | James Moody | Mexia | Limestone | Democrat | 1889 |
59 | George W. White | Dew | Freestone | Democrat | 1889 |
60 | Jehu Brown | Kerens | Navarro | Democrat | 1889 |
61 | Seth Mills | Speegleville | McLennan | Democrat | 1887 (prior: 1879-1881) |
62 | William Kincaid | Groesbeck | Limestone | Democrat | 1889 |
63 | Crockett King | Leon Junction | Coryell | Democrat | 1889 |
64 | Guy Morrison Bryan | Galveston | Galveston | Democrat | 1888 (prior: 1847-1853, 1874–1876, 1879–1881) |
65 | Walter Gresham | Galveston | Galveston | Democrat | 1887 |
66 | Richard H. D. Sorrell | Wharton | Wharton | Democrat | 1889 |
67 | Ibzan Middlebrook | Columbus | Colorado | Democrat | 1889 |
68 | Robert W. Thompson | Nelsonville | Austin | Democrat | 1889 |
69 | James Overton | Hackberry | Lavaca | Democrat | 1889 |
70 | James McGuire | Ledbetter | Fayette | Democrat | 1887 |
Charles B. Welhausen | Flatonia | Fayette | Democrat | 1889 | |
71 | Myers Felder | Chappell Hill | Washington | Democrat | 1889 |
72 | Jacob A. Fields | Giddings | Lee | Democrat | 1889 |
73 | James Renick | Lexington | Lee | Democrat | 1889 |
74 | James M. Robinson | Red Rock | Bastrop | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1883-1887) |
75 | Felix Ezell Smith | Bluff Springs | Travis | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1874-1876, 1879–1881, 1883–1887) |
William Hamby | Austin | Travis | Democrat | 1889 | |
76 | Norton Moses | Strickling | Burnet | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1876-1879) |
77 | Martin Hancock | Goldthwaite | Brown | Democrat | 1889 |
78 | James H. Faubion | Leander | Williamson | Democrat | 1885 |
79 | Sim Whitted | Bowser Bend | San Saba | Democrat | 1889 |
80 | George Stevenson | El Paso | El Paso | Democrat | 1889 |
81 | Blucher Erskine | Derby | Frio | Democrat | 1889 |
82 | Wilbur McDonald | Stockdale | Wilson | Democrat | 1889 |
83 | Thomas W. Kennedy | Rio Grande City | Starr | Democrat | 1885 |
Albert Urbahn | Laredo | Webb | Democrat | 1889 | |
84 | William Williamson | Junction City | Kimble | Democrat | 1889 |
85 | John Rhodes | Millett | La Salle | Democrat | 1889 |
86 | David Robinson | San Antonio | Bexar | Democrat | 1887 |
William Miller | Converse | Bexar | Democrat | 1889 | |
87 | Edward LeGrand Dunlap | Victoria | Victoria | Democrat | 1889 |
Vachel Weldon | Cuero | DeWitt | Democrat | 1889 | |
88 | Robert Rentfro | Brownsville | Cameron | Republican | 1889 |
89 | William Clemens | New Braunfels | Comal | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1879-1881) |
90 | James Peebles | Leesville | Gonzales | Democrat | 1889 |
91 | Jacob Ellison | Martindale | Caldwell | Democrat | 1887 |
George McGehee | San Marcos | Hays | Democrat | 1887 | |
92 | William Hamblen | Houston | Harris | Democrat | 1889 |
93 | Richard Levy | Longview | Gregg | Democrat | 1889 |
94 | Joseph Humphrey | Point | Rains | Democrat | 1889 (prior: 1885-1887) |
^ These are multimember or flotorial districts.
Membership Changes
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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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