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400 TEXAS ALMANAC.-1945-1946.
Allison Mayfield (succeeding N. A. Stedman),
Jan. 5, 1897-Jan 23, 1923
O B Colq uitt (succeeding John H. Reagan),
Jan 21, 1903-Jan 17, 1911
William D Williams (succeeding L J. Storey),
April 28, 1909-Oct 1, 1916
John L Wortham (succeeding O. B Colquitt),
Jan 21, 1911-Jan 1, 1913
Earle B Mayfield (succeeding John L Worth-
am), Jan 2. 1913-March 1, 1923
Charles H Hurdleston (succeeding William D
Williams), Oct 10, 1916-Dec 31, 1918
Clarence E Gilmore (succeeding Charles H
Hurdleston). Jan 1, 1919-Jan 1. 1929
N A Nabors (succeeding Allison Mayfield),
March 1, 1923-Jan 18, 1925
W. M W Splawn (succeeding Earle B May-
field), March 1, 1923-Aug 1, 1924
C V Terrell (succeeding W. M. W. Splawn),
Aug 15, 1924-Jan 1, 1939
Lon A Smith (succeeding W. A. Nabors), Jan
19, 1925-Jan 1, 1941
Pat M Neff (succeeding Clarence E Gilmore),
Jan 1, 1929-Jan 1, 1933
Ernest O Thompson (succeeding Pat M. Neff),
Jan 1, 1933-Present
G A Sadler (succeeding C. V. Terrell), Jan
1, 1939-Jan 1. 1943
Olin Culberson (succeeding Lon A Smith), Jan
1, 1941-Present
Beauford Jester (succeeding G. A. Sadler), Jan.
1, 1943-Present
TEXAS SENATORIAL SUCCESSION
Following is the succession of Texas representa-
tines in the United States Senate since the an-
nexation of Texas to the Union in 1845.
Houston Succession.
Sam Houston ........ Feb 21, 1846-Mar. 4, 1859
John Hemphill .- - Mar 4, 1859-July 11, 1861
Note -Succession broken by expulsion of Texas
Senators following secession of State from UnionLouis T. Wigfall and W S. Oldham took their
seats in the Confederate Senate, Nov 16. 1861,
and served in that body until fall of Confederacy
After collapse of the Confederacy, the State
Legislature on Aug. 21, 1866, elected David G.
Burnet and Oran M Roberts to the United States
Senate, anticipating immediate readmission to the
Union, but they were not allowed to take their
seats
Morgan C Hamilton..Feb. 22, 1870-Mar 3, 1877
Richard Coke ........March 4, 1877-Mar 3, 1895
Horace Chilton ......Mar. 3, 1895-Mar 3, 1901
Joseph W Bailey
(resigned) .. .....Mar. 3, 1901-Jan. 8, 1913
R M Johnson (filled
vacancy on ap-
pomintment) ...... Jan. 8, 1913-Feb 3, 1913
Morris Sheppard (died) Feb 13. 1913-April 9. 1941
W Lee O'Daniel ......... Aug. 4, 1941-Present
Rusk Succession.
Thomas J. Rusk (died) Feb. 21, 1846-July 29, 1857
J. Pinckney Henderson
(died) ... Nov. 9, 1857-June 4, 1858
Matthias wV ird (ap-
pointed interim) . Sept 29, 1858-Dec. 5, 1859
ote -Succession broken by expulsion of Texas
Senators following secession of Texas from Union
(See note above under 'Houston Succession" on
Louis T Wigfall and W S. Oldham and Burnet
and .Roberts )
James W. Flanagan..Feb 22, 1870-Mar 3, 1875
Samuel B. Maxey......Mar. 3, 1875-Mar. 3, 1887
John H. Reagan
(resigned) .......Mar. 3, 1887-June 10, 1891
Horace Chilton (filled va-
cancy on appoint-
ment) ............. Dec. 7, 1891-Mar. 30, 1892
Roger Q Mills ... Mar 30, 1892-Mar. 3, 1899
Charles A Culberson Mar, 3, 1899-Mar. 4, 1923
Earle B Mayfield ... Mar. 4, 1923-Mar 4, 1929
Tom Connally . ........ Mar 4, 1929-PresentUnited States Presidents and Vice-Presidents
Note -Letters in parentheses indicate as follows: Democrat, (D); Republican, (R);
Federalist, (F); Whig, (W) The Republican party of the time of Jefferson and Madison was
the forerunner of the present Democratic party.
Presidents Vice-Presidents President's Tenure Congresses
George Washington (F): John Adams (F)......... Apr. 30, 1789-Mar 4, 1793 .................. 1, 2
George Washington (F): John Adams (F)........ ..Mar. 4. 1793-Mar. 4. 1797 ................ 3. 4
John Adams (Fi, Thomas Jefferson (R)............Mar. 4, 1797-Mar. 4, 1801............... 5. 6
Thomas Jefferson (RI: Aaron Burr (R). ......... Mar. 4. 1801-Mar. 4, 1805 ................ 7, 8
Thomas Jefferson (R): George Clinton (R) ......Mar. 4, 1805-Mar. 4, 1809........... 9, 10
James Madison (R): George Clinton (R)... ...... Mar. 4. 1809-Mar. 4, 1813 ..............11. 12
James Madison (R): Elbridge Gerry (R) . ...... Mar. 4. 1813-Mar 4, 1817 ............... 13 14
James Monroe (R): Damniel D. Tompkins (R)... ...Mar. 4. 1817-Mar. 4, 1821...............15. 16
James Monroe (R). Daniel D Tomokins (R) .....Mar. 4. 1821-Mar 4, 1825.. .17. 18
John Quincy Adams (R). John C Calhoun (R)......Mar. 4. 1825-Mar 4. 1829 ............... 19, 20
Andrew Jackson (D). John C Calhoun (R) ......Mar. 4, 1829-Mar. 4, 1833............... 21. 22
Andrew Jackson (D), Martin Van Buren (D) ...Mar. 4. 1833-Mar 4. 1837.......... ..... 23. 24
Martin Van Buren (D). Richard M Johnson (D) ... LMar. 4, 1837-Mar. 4, 1841 ............... 25. 26
William Henry Harrison (W); John Tyler (D)......Mar. 4. 1841-Apr. 4. 1841 ............... 27
*John Tyler (D) .. .... .. ..... ...... Apr. 6, 1841-Mar. 4. 1845. . ... ... 27. 28
James K. Polk (D) . George M Dallas (D) ........ Mar. 4. 1845-Mar. 4, 1849.......... ..... 29. 30
Zachary Taylor (V.) Millard Fillmore (W) .........Mar. 5. 1849-July 9. 1850............... 31
'Millard Fillmore (W) .. ......... ...........July 10, 1850-Mar. 4, 1853 ............... 31. 32
Franklin Pierce (D), William R Kine (D) .......Mar. 4. 1853-Mar. 4, 1857 ............... 33, 34
James Buchanan (D): J C Breckenrldge (D) ..... Mar. 4, 1857-Mar. 4, 1861............... 35, 36
Abraham Lincoln (R). Hannibal Hamli (R) ......Mar. 4. 1861-Mar. 4. 1865............... 37. 38
'Abraham Lincoln (R). Andrew Johnson (R)......Mar. 4, 1865-Apr. 15, 1865.................. 39
'Andrew Johnson (R) .. . .... .......... Apr. 15. 1865-Mar. 4, 1869 ............... 39. 40
Ulysses S. Grant (R), Schuyler Colfax (R) .......... Mar. 4. 1869-Mar 4, 1873 .............. 41. 42
clisses S Grant (R): Henry Wilson (R)... .....Mar. 4. 1873-Ma r. 4. 1877............... 43. 44
Rutherford B Haves (R). Wm A Wheeler (R).... Mar. 4, 1877-Mar. 4, 1881 .............. 45. 46
*James A. Garfield (R); Chester A. Arthur (R).....Mar. 4. 1881-Sept. 19. 1881.............. 47
'Chester A Arthur <R) ................... ......Sept. 20. 1881-Mar. 4, 1885.............. 47. 48
Grover Cleleland (D). Thos A Hendricks (D).....Mar. 4. 1885-Mar. 4, 1889............... 49, 50
Beniamin Harrison (R): Levi P. Morton (R) ......Mar 4. 1889-Mar. 4, 1893............... 51, 52
Grocer Cleveland (D): Adlai E. Stevenson (D)......Mar. 4. 1893-Mar. 4, 1897............... 53. 54
William McKinley (R): Garret A Hobart (R) .... Mar. 4, 1897-Mar. 4. 1901 .............. 55. 56
-VWilliam McKinley (R). Theodore Roosevelt (R).... Mar. 4. 1901-Sept 14. 1901.............. 57
'Theodore Roosevelt (R) .. .. .. .......Sept. 14. 1901-Mar. 4. 1905.............. 57, 58
Theodore Roosevelt (R) - C. W. Fairbanks (R).......Mar. 4. 1905-Mar. 4. 1909............... 59. 60
William H. Taft (R). James S Sherman (R) .....Mar. 4, 1909-Mar. 4, 1913............... 61, 62
Woodrow Wilson (D) Thos R Marshall (D)......Mar 4, 1913-Mar. 4, 1917 ...............63. 64
Woodrow Wilson (D): Thos R. Marshall (D)......Mar 4, 1917-Mar 4. 1921............... 65. 66
'Warren G Harding (R); Calvin Coolidge (R) ....... Mar 4. 1921-Aug 2. 1923.............. 67
'Calx~n Coolidge (R)........................ ....Aug 3, 1923-Mar. 4. 1925 .............. 68
Calin Coolidge (R). Charles G Dawes (R) ...... Mar 4. 1925-Mar. 4. 1929............... 69. 70
Herbert Clark Hooler (R). Charles Curtis (R) Mar. 4, 1929-Mar. 4. 1933............... 71. 72
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D); John N. Garner (D).Mar. 4, 1933-Jan. 20. 1937 .............. 73. 74
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D) : John N Garner (D). Jan 20, 1937-Jan 20, 1941.............. 75. 76
franklin D Roosevelt (D), Henry A. Wallace (D)..Jan 20, 1941-Jan 20, 1945 ...:.......... 77. 78
Franklin D Roosevelt (D), Harry S. Truman (D).. Jan 20, 1945-Apr 12. 1945............... 79
*Harry S Truman ................................. Apr 12, 1945-Present .................... 79
'President died in office, succeeded by Vice-President.
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