Fourth Texas Legislature

Fourth Texas Legislature

The Fourth Texas Legislature met from 3 November 1851 to 7 February 1853 in its regular session and one called session. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1850.

essions

* 4th Regular session: 3 November 185116 February 1852
* 4th First called session: 10 January7 February 1853

Party summary

Officers

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; Lieutenant Governor: James Wilson Henderson, Democrat; President "pro tempore": Edward Burlesonref|burl, Democrat, Regular session: Jesse Grimes, Democrat, Regular session, First called session

* Senator Burleson died during the regular session on 26 December 1851.

House of Representatives

; Speaker of the House : David Catchings Dickson, Democrat

Members

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Members of the Texas Senate for the Fourth Texas Legislature:

House of Representatives

Members of the House of Representatives for the Fourth Texas Legislature:

* Hamilton P. Bee
* Guy Morrison Bryan, Democrat
* David Catchings Dickson, Democrat
* Randolph C. Doom, Democrat
* Memucan Hunt, Jr., Democrat
* William G. W. Jowers, Democrat
* William H. Johnson, Democrat
* Evans Mabry, Democrat
* Robert Simpson Neighbors, Democrat
* John Patrick
* Robert Peebles, Democrat
* Emory Rains, Democrat
* James Rowe,?
* Hardin Richard Runnels, Democrat
* Charles Bellinger Tate Stewart, Democrat
* Benjamin E. Tarver, Democrat
* Robert H. Taylor, Democrat
* Andrew Jackson Titus, Democrat
* Amasa Turner, Democrat

Membership Changes

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