1927 The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide Page: 295
This book is part of the collection entitled: Texas Almanac and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Texas State Historical Association.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE TEXAS ALMANAC. 295
Haskell, Throckmorton, Stephens, Shack-
elford, Jones, Mitchell, Nolan, Taylor, Cal-
lahan, Eastland, Dawson, Howard, Scurry,
Fisher, Comanche, Erath, Palo Pinto,
Borden.
STATE SENATE.
Dates in parentheses indicate expiration
of terms.
District No. 1-Lloyd E. Price, Texar-
kana (1-1-29).
District No. 2-Miss Margie E. Neal,
Carthage (1-1-31).
District No. 3-I. D. Fairchild, Lufkin
(1-1-29).
District No. 4-H. F. Triplett, Beau-
mont (1-1-31).
District No. 5-H. L. Lewis, Navasota
(1-1-29).
District No. 6-Julian P. Greer, Poyner
(1-1-31).
District No. 7-Tomas G. Pollard, Tyler
(1-1-29).
District No. 8-Charles R. Floyd, Paris
(1-1-29).
District No. 9-Ed Westbrook, Sher-
man (1-1-31).
District No. 10-Joe M. Moore, Green-
ville (1-1-31).
District No. 11-Thomas B. Love, Dallas
(1-1-31).
District No. 12-Pierce B. Ward, Cle-
burne (1-1-29).
District No. 13-Edgar E. Witt, Waco
(1-1-29).
District No. 14-R. S. Bowers, Caldwell
(1-1-29).
District No. 15-Gus Russek, Schulen-
burg (1-1-31).
District No. 16-J. W. Hall, Houston
(1-1-31).
District No. 17-T. J. Holbrook, Galves-
ton (1-1-31).
District No. 18-John H. Bailey, Cuero
(1-1-29).
District No. 19-A. J. Wirtz, Seguin
(1-1-31).
District No. 20-A. E. Wood, Granger
(1-1-29).
District No. 21-Carl C. Hardin, Ste-
phenville (1-1-29).
District No. 22-Eugene Miller, Weath-
erford (1-1-31).
District No. 23-W. D. McFarlane, Gra-
ham (1-1-31).
District No. 24-Jesse R. Smith, Breck-
enridge (1-1-29).
District No. 25-Walter C. Woodward,
Coleman (1-1-31).
District No. 26-Julius Real, Kerrville-
(1-1-29).
District No. 27-Archer Parr, Benavides
(1-1-31).
District No. 28-Robert A. Stuart. Fort
Worth (1-1-31).
District No. 29-Benjamin F. Berkeley,
Alpine (1-1-29).
District No. 30-W. H. Bledsoe, Lub-
bock (1-1-29).
District No. 31-J. W. Reid, Canyon
(1-1-29).
REPRESENTATIVES IN HOUSE.
Note.-All are Democrats except Representative
from Eightieth District. who is Republican.
District No. 1-W. J. Simmons, Texar-
kana.
District No. 2-J. D. Boon, Linden.
District No. 3-Tom D. Rowell Jr., Jef-
ferson.
District No. 14-J. D. Bass, Pittsburg.
District No. 5-Benjamin Woodall, Mar-
shall.District No. 6-M. H. Gibson, Hallsville.
District No. 7-S. B. Wallace, Route 1,
Keatchie, La.
District No. 8-J. B. Snelgrove, Route 6,
Henderson.
District No. 9-Culberson Denman, Nac-
ogdoches.
District No. 10-John C. Rogers, Center.
District No. 11-S. R. Williams, Hemp-
hill.
District No. 12-John F. Renfro, Hunt-
ington.
District No. 13-J. C. Ramsey, Newton.
District No. 14-B. L. Cornwell Sr., Sour
Lake.
District No. 15-Albert S. Reagan, Beau-
mont.
District No. 16-Place 1, J. W. Kinnear,
Beaumont.
District No. 16-Place 2, C. E. Nichol-
son, Port Neches.
District No. 17-Dr. A. R. Shearer, Mont
Belvieu, Chambers County.
District No. 18-L. M. Kenyon, Galves-
ton.
District No. 19-Place 1, Norman G.
Kittrell, Houston.
District No. 19-Place 2, R. H. Holland,
Houston.
District No. 19-Place 3, Walt.-r Acker
Sr., Houston.
District No. 19-Place 4, R. Emmett
Morse, Houston.
District No. 19-Place 5, John H. Kirby,
Houston.
District No. 20-C. H. Waddell, Rosen-
berg.
District No. 21-A. E. Masterson, Angle-
ton.
District No. 22-H. W. Wells, Edna.
District No. 23-J. J. Olsen, Yoakum.
District No. 24-R. A. Fuchs, Brenham,
Route 2.
District No. 25-Leonard Tillotson,
Sealy.
District No. 26-W. S. Barron, Bryan.
District No. 27-Robert A. Powell,
Montgomery,
District No. 28-E. T. Murphy, Livings-
ton.
District No. 29-Chas. N. Shaver, Hunts-
ville.
District No. 30-John A. Long, Crockett.
District No. 31-H. T. Brown, Jackson-
ville.
District No. 32-H. H. Wallace, Tyler.
District No. 33-Travis E. Smith, Tyler.
District No. 34-Hubert T. Faulk, Quit-
man.
District No. 35-J. C. Porter, Cason.
District No. 36-Tom A. DeBerry, Bo<
gata.
District No. 37-James W. Stell, Paris,
Route 1, Box 182.
District No. 38-Alton Swain, Honey
Grove.
District No. 39--Sam J. King, Sulphur
Springs.
District No. 40-V. E. Conway, Com-
merce.
District No. 41-F. A. Dale, Bonham.
District No. 42-Shelby E. Barnett, Lone
Oak.
District No. 43-Sam E. Bateman, Ce-
lina.
District No. 44-Place 1, Olan R. Van
Zandt, Tioga.
District No. 44-Place 2, J. J. Loy, Deni-
son.
District No. 45-B. L. Sherley, Anna.
Distri-ct No. 46-D. J. Enderby, Route 1,
Valley View.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This book can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View 11 pages within this book that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Book.
1927 The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide, book, 1927~; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123785/m1/299/?q=republican: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.