Eleventh Texas Legislature

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The Eleventh Texas Legislature met from August 6, 1866, to November 13, 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.

Sessions[]

  • 11th Regular session: August 6–November 13, 1866

Party summary[]

Officers[]

Senate[]

Lieutenant Governor
George Washington Jones[1]
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, August 6, 1866:

Senate[]

District Senator Party Took office
1 Frederick F. Foscue 1865
2 1865
3 1865
4 Democrat 1865 (Previous: 1851–1853, 1855–1859)
5 1865
6 C. C. Coppedge 1865
7 1865
8 1865
9 1865
10 Robert Henry Guinn Democrat 1853
11 Democrat 1863 (Previous: 1853–1855)
12 Democrat 1861
13 1865
14 1865
15 1865
16 Democrat 1865 (Previous: 1859–1861)
17 1865
18 1865
19 1865
20 Democrat 1865
21 1865
22 1865
23 1865
24 1865
25 1865
26 Democrat 1865 (Previous: 1861–1863)
27 Democrat 1865
28 Democrat 1863
29 1865
30 Democrat 1864
31 Democrat 1863
32 1865
33 1865

House of Representatives[]

Representatives of the Eleventh Texas Legislature serving from 1866 to 1870:

Representative District County
George F. Alford 11 Trinity
William R. Anderson 8 Angelina
John Franklin Armstrong Coryell
Robert A. Atkinson Gonzales
James M. Baker DeWitt
D.C. Barmore Burnet
Flavius Josepheus Barrett Wise
Joshua Runey Beauchamp Milam
R.H. Bellamy 14 Panola
Reading Wood Black Uvalde
Thomas William Blount 5 San Augustine
Thomas Reuben Bonner 12 Cherokee
L.D. Bradley Freestone
John Thomas Brady Harris
Nathaniel Macon Burford Dallas
Edward Chambers 32 Collin
Juan Chaves Bexar
Archelaus Cochran Dallas
Nehemiah Cochran Austin
M.W. Damron Bell
William C. Daniel 12 Cherokee
Wickliffe Dashiell 27 Kaufman
D.H. Davis 23 Lamar
Alonzo Alphmer DeAvelon Nueces
George Washington Diamond 13 Rusk
Randolph Doom 4 Jasper
Middleton Dunn Guadalupe
J.A. Durand Bexar
Bruno Durst Leon
W.E. Estes 20 Bowie
Tarrant
Samuel Thompson Foster Live Oak
Gregorio N. García El Paso
Robert Garrett 15 Harrison
Robert Gaston 17 Smith
Jabez Giddings Washington
Jesse Martin Glasco 21 Upshur
George Washington Glasscock Travis
Charles Grayson 7 Nacogdoches
Edward Jeremiah Gurley McLennan
Francis DeLaVaux Hallonquist 21 Upshur
George Duncan Hancock Travis
James Hanks 10 Anderson
Lewis Harman 25 Lamar
William E. Hart 19 Titus
Benjamin Hendley Ellis
Willis Holford 31 Grayson
Warren H. Hooks 22 Red River
Francis Charles Hume Walker
H.R. Jackson 18 Davis (Cass)
Charles Hill Jones 3 Tyler
Dudley William Jones 20 Titus
C.L. Jordan Parker
William Kendall Denton
1 Jefferson
Lorenzo King 24 Hopkins
Claiborne Kyle Hays
Jonathan Lewter 17 Smith
John Lund Starr
James R. McKee 29 Fannin
Franklin Merriman Galveston
John Moncure Bastrop
Mordello Stephen Munson Brazoria
Daniel Murchison Comal
Truman Phelps Victoria
J.T. Ratliff Hill
George Robertson Reeves 33 Grayson
Samuel J. Richardson 16 Harrison
Josiah Shaw Colorado
Daniel McDowell Short 6 Shelby
Horace Simonds 28 Hunt
Ashbel Smith Harris
Mark Stroud 13 Rusk
William Tate Lavaca
Frederick Tegener Kerr
James Thomas Cameron
Nathan Thomas Fayette
Thomas Thompson Hidalgo
Alfred Sturgis Thurmond Refugio
A.B. Trowell 2 Liberty
Benjamin Tyus Limestone
William Upton Fayette
J.W. Weaver Brazos
William Hillman Wheelock Robertson
Dave White 26 Wood
William Whitsett 30 Fannin
James Whitten Wharton
R.W. Wiley 27 Henderson
Israel Worsham Montgomery

Membership changes[]

Senate[]

District Outgoing
Senator
Reason for Vacancy Successor Date of Successor's Installation
District 3 Guinn died August 18, 1866 October 8, 1866
District 14 Lane resigned October 31, 1866 None

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