Eleventh Texas Legislature
- Eleventh Texas Legislature
The Eleventh Texas Legislature met from 6 August 1866 to 13 November 1866 in its regular session. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1865.
essions
*11th Regular session: 6 August–13 November 1866
Party summary
Officers
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; Lieutenant Governor: George Washington Jonesref|jones; President "pro tempore": Robert Henry Guinn, Democrat
Jones was removed from office in July 1867 by General Phillip H. Sheridan. The office of Lieutenant Governor remained vacant until 1870. Robert Henry Guinn served as acting Lieutenant Governor for the remainder of the term.
House of Representatives
; Speaker of the House : Nathaniel Macon Burford, Unionist
Members
Members of the Eleventh Texas Legislature at the beginning of the regular session, 6 August 1866:
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House of Representatives
*Joseph Abbott
*Flavius J. Barrett
*Thomas William Blount
*John Thomas Brady
*Nathaniel Macon Burford, Unionist
*George Washington Diamond
*Samuel T. Foster
*Gregorio N. García
*Jesse Martin Glasco
*George Washington Glasscock
*Edward Jeremiah Gurley
*George Duncan Hancock
*W. H. Hooks
*A. D. Kent
*John Rhodes King
*Claiborne Kyle
*M. S. Munson
*George Robertson Reeves
*S. J. Richardson
*Daniel McDowell Short
*Ashbel Smith
*Nathan Thomas
*Alfred Sturgis Thurmond
*W. H. Wheelock
*Israel Worsham
Membership changes
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