The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 7 Page: 403
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Constitution of the State of Texas.
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highest number of votes shall be the permanent seat of government.
SEC. 38. The first Legislature shall pass such laws as will authorize
the clerks of the district court and the justices of the
peace of the several counties to issue executions after the adjournment
of each term of their respective courts, against the
plaintiff or defendant for all costs created by them in any suit
or suits therein.
SEC. 39. Until otherwise provided by law, the Senatorial and
Representative districts shall be composed of the following
counties.
First District-Chambers, Jefferson, Orange, Liberty, I-ardin,
Newton, Jasper, Tyler and Polk counties.
Second District-Trinity, Angelina, San Augustine, Sabine,
Naccgdoches and Shelby counties.
Third District-Houston and Cherokee counties.
Fourth District-Anderson, Henderson and Van Zandt counties.
Fifth District-Rusk and Panola counties.
Sixth District-Smith and Upshur counties.
Seventh District--Harrison county.
Eighth District-Marion, Davis and Bowie counties.
Ninth District-Titus and Red River counties.
Tenth District-Wood, Hopkins and Hunt counties.
Eleventh District-Lamar and Fannin counties.
Twelfth District-Galveston, Brazoria and Matagorda counties.
Thirteenth District-Wharton, Fort Bend and Austin counties.
Fourteenth District--Harris and Montgomery counties.
Fifteenth District-Walker, Grimes and Madison counties.
Sixteenth District-Washington county.
Seventeenth District-Burleson, Brazos and Milam counties.
Eighteenth District-Robertson, Leon and Freestone counties.
Nineteenth District-McLennan, Limestone and Falls counties.
Twentieth District-Hill, Navarro, Ellis and Kaufman counties.
Twenty-first District-Dallas, Collin and Tarrant counties.
Twenty-second District-Grayson, Cook, Denton, Wise, Montague,
Jack, Clay, Young, Wichita, Throckmorton, Baylor, Wilbarger,
lHaskell, Knox and Hardeman counties.
Twenty-third District-Bosque, Johnson, Hood, Parker, Erath,
Palo Pinto, Eastland, Stephens, Callahan, Jones, Shackleford and
Taylor counties.
Twenty-fourth District-Calhoun, Jackson, Victoria, Rufugio,
San Patricio, Bee, Goliad and De Witt counties.
Twenty-fifth District-Lavaca and Colorado counties.
Twenty-Sixth District-Fayette and Bastrop counties.
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 7, book, 1898; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6732/m1/405/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .