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24 TEXAS LEGISLATURE.
manche, Concho, Erath, Llano, Mc-
Culloch, Mills, Runnels and San
Saba Counties.
District No. 27-C. W. Taylor,
Rogers; Bell, Bosque, Coryell and
Hamilton Counties.
District No. 28-H. P. Brelsford,
Eastland; Andrews, Borden, Calla-
han, Crane (un.), Dawson, East-
land, Ector, Fisher, Gaines, Garza,
Glasscock, Haskell, Howard, Jones,
Kent, Loving (un.), Lynn, Martin,
Midland, Mitchell, Nolan, Palo
Pinto, Scurry, Shackelford, Ste-
phens, Stonewall, Taylor, Terry,
Upton, Ward, Winkler and Yoakum
Counties.
District No. 29-W. A. Johnson,
Memphis; Archer, Armstrong, Bai-
ley (un.), Baylor, Briscoe, Carson,
Castro, Childress, Clay, Cochran
(un.), Collingsworth, Cottle, Cros-
by, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Dickens,
Donley, Floyd, Foard, Gray, Hale,
Hall, Hansford, Hardeman, Hart-
ley, Hemphill, Hockley (un.),
Hutchinson, Jack, King, Knox,
Lamb, Lipscomb, Lubbock, Moore,
Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parm-
er, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sher-
man, Swisher, Throckmorton,
Wheeler, Wichita, Wilbarger and
Young Counties.
District No. 30-0. S. Lattimore,
Fort Worth; Hood, Parker, Somer-
vell and Tarrant Counties.
District No. 31-James R. Wiley,
St. Jo; Denton, Montague and Wise
Counties.
Third-Third House.
Chester A. Terrell, SansAntonio,
Speaker.
District No. 1-L. H. Henry, Tex-
arkana; Bowie (x) County.
District No. 2---J. M. Rickeron,
Atlanta; Cass (x) County.
District No. 3 (f)-T. D. Rowell,
Jefferson; Bowie (x), Cass (x) and
Marion (x) Counties.
District No. 4-J. B. Furrh, Ely-
sian Fields; Harrison (x) County.
District No. 5-S. S. Baker, Car-
thage; Panolk County.
District No. 6-C. L. Stone, Hen-
derson; Rusk County.
District No. 7-A. T. Russell,
Nacogdoches; Nacogdoches County.
District No. 8-George F. Oliver,
Center; Shelby County.
. District No. 9-W. W. King,
Bronson; Sabine, Newton arid Jas-
per Counties.
District No. 10-T. L. Foster, San
Augustine; San Augustine and An-
gelina Counties.
District No. 11-F. O. Fuller, Cold
Springs; San Jacinto and Polk
Counties.
District No. 12-J. M. Rich, Lib-
erty; Hardin, Liberty (x) and Ty-
ler Counties.
District No. 13-S. B. Cooper Jr.,
Beaumont; Jefferson (x) County.
District No. 14 (f)-E. L. Bruce,
Orange; Jefferson (x), Liberty (x)
and Orange CountiesDistrict No. 15 (4)-Place No. 1,
John H. Kirby; Place No. 2, Au-
gust Haxthausen; Place No. 3, E.
A. Calvin; Place No. 4, E. R. Brown,
all of Houston; Harris County.
District No. 16-John W. Camp-
bell, Galveston; Galveston, (x)
County.
District No. 17 (f)-Charles P.
MacGill, Galveston; Galveston (x)
and Chambers Counties. !
District No. 18-R. T. Mulcahy,
Rosenberg; Fort Bend (x) and
Waller (x) Counties.
District No. 19-James H. Roach,
Blessing; Brazoria and Matagorda
Counties.
District No. 20-W. L. Hill,
Huntsville; Walker and Trinity
Counties.
District No. 21-W. E. Neeley,
Anderson; Montgomery County.
District No. 22 (f)--J. L. Foun-
tain, Bryan; Grimes (x) and Bra-
zos Counties.
District No. 23-D. C. Dove, Buf-
falo; Madison and Leon Counties.
District No. 24-Nat Patton,
Crockett; Houston County.
District No. 25-Z. Broughton,
Palestine; Anderson County.
District No. 26-John B. Long,
Rusk; Cherokee County.
District No. 27-D. M. Reedy, Ty-
ler; Smith (x) County.
District No. 28 (f)-A. C. .Rob-
bins, Athens; Smith (x) and Hen-
derson Counties.
District No. 29-E. M. Chrest-
man, Grand Saline; Van Zandt
County.
District No. 30-J. W. Ussery,
Winnsboro; Wood and Rains Coun-
ties.
District No. 31-J. J. Stephens,
dilmer; Camp and Upshur Coun-
ties.
District No. 32-Julius Barrett,
Mount Pleasant; Titus and Morris
Counties.
District No. 33-W. O. Diffie, De-
troit; Red River County.
District No. 34-R. R., Williams,
Cumby; Hopkins (x) County.
District No. 35 (f)-J. J. Cox,
Cooper; Hopkins (x), Delta and
Franklin Counties.
District No. 36-D. W. Dickens,
Paris; Lamar (x) County.
District No. 37-John Cunning-
ham, Ravenna; Fannin (x) County.
District No. 38 (f)-John M. Rai-
den, Honey Grove; Lamar (x) and
Fannin (x) Counties.
District No. 39-E. F. Mangum,
Greenville; Hunt (x) County.
District No. 40 (f)-T. B. Ridgell,
Rockwall; Hunt (x) and Rockwall
Counties.
District No. 41-J. L. Yarbrough;
Lavon; Collin (x) County.
District No. 42 (2)-First Place,
I. B. Reeves, Sherman; Second
Place, J. L. Webb, Tioga; Grayson
(x) County.
District No. 43 (f)-C. M. Sprad-
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