20th Texas Legislature

The 20th Texas Legislature met from January 11 to April 4, 1887, in regular session, and from April 16 to May 15, 1888, in a called session. All members of the House of Representatives and a portion of the members of the Senate were elected in the 1886 general election.

Sessions

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  • 20th Regular session: January 11, 1887 – April 4, 1887
  • 20th First called session: April 16, 1888 – May 15, 1888

Party summary

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House of Representatives

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AffiliationMembersNote
Democratic Party91
Republican Party2
People's Party1
Total94

Officers

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Senate

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House of Representatives

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^ Source material was unclear in which order the two Presidents pro tempore served.

Members

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Members of the Twentieth Texas Legislature as of the beginning of the Regular Session, January 11, 1887:

Senate

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DistrictSenatorPartyTook office
1William L. Douglass1885
2Caleb Jackson GarrisonDemocrat1885
3William Henry PopeDemocrat1883
4William Thomas ArmisteadDemocrat1887
5Samuel D. Stinson1885
6John Lafayette Camp, Jr.1885
7Alexander White Gregg1887
8William W. Davis1887
9Leonard Anderson AbercrombieDemocrat1887
10John M. Claiborne1887
11John WoodsDemocrat1885
12Hermann Knittel1885
13Jonathan LaneDemocrat1887
14Scott Field1887
15Eldred James Simkins1887
16J. O. TerrellDemocrat1885
17William Allen1887
18Elbridge G. Douglass1887
19Temple Lea HoustonDemocrat1885
20James Jones JarvisDemocrat1887
21Samuel C. Upshaw1887
22Richard H. Harrison1885
23Charles Keith Bell1885
24George Washington Glasscock, Jr.Democrat1885
25William Henry BurgesDemocrat1887 (Prior: 1881–1883)
26William H. Woodward1887
27Francis E. MacManus1887
28Robert Hance Burney1887
29James Henry Calhoun1885
30Louis N. Frank1887
31Henry D. McDonald1887

House of Representatives

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DistrictRepresentativeCityCountyPartyTook Office
1Hugh JacksonWallisvilleJeffersonDemocrat1887
2Talvus WilsonDodgeSan JacintoDemocrat1887
3Delana TompkinsEmileeTylerDemocrat1887
4J. GillelandMottNacogdochesDemocrat1887
5John H. TruitTimpsonShelbyDemocrat1887
6Robert Teague MilnerHendersonRuskDemocrat1887
7J. Ras JonesPinehillPanolaDemocrat1885
8George A. NewtonMount SelmanCherokeeDemocrat1887 (prior: 1883–1885)
9Bedford ParksKickapooAndersonDemocrat1887
10William LarkinAthensHendersonDemocrat1887 (prior: 1879–1881)
11N. M. HarrisonGilmerUpshurDemocrat1887
12Horatio L. TateLindaleSmithDemocrat1885
13William PageCrockettHoustonDemocrat1885
14Alexander PopeMarshallHarrisonDemocrat1887
15Tom DavisCenterShelbyDemocrat1887
16Lucius WhatleyAtlantaCassDemocrat1887
17[3]William HudginsTexarkanaBowieDemocrat1887
William SkinnerDaingerfieldMorrisDemocrat1887
18James ClarkWalnut GroveRed RiverDemocrat1887
19John StringerMount VernonFranklinDemocrat1887 (prior: 1883–1885)
20James M. BiardBiardstownLamarDemocrat1887
21Andrew NicholsonHoney GroveFanninDemocrat1887 (prior: 1874–1876)
22James SadlerDodd CityLamarDemocrat1887
23George PattersonBen FranklinLamarDemocrat1887 (prior: 1874–1876)
24John MelsonSulphur SpringsHopkinsDemocrat1887
25Frank P. AlexanderGreenvilleHuntDemocrat1885
26John CurreyCantonVan ZandtDemocrat1887
27[4]John TolbertHoweGraysonDemocrat1887
Free UtigerDenisonGraysonDemocrat1887
28James B. WrightMcKinneyCollinDemocrat1887
29George HulingLebanonCollinDemocrat1887
30Samuel H. HargisGainesvilleCookeDemocrat1887
31Robert V. BellGainesvilleGraysonDemocrat1887
32Charles C. BellDentonDentonDemocrat1885
33[5]Joseph C. RugelMesquiteDallasDemocrat1887
Jesse StrongDallasDallasDemocrat1887
34Elihu NewtonBransfordTarrantDemocrat1887
35Ephraim HeathRockwallRockwallDemocrat1887
36Samuel ChapmanStubblefieldJohnsonDemocrat1887
37William WoodBristolEllisDemocrat1887
38Charles ChristenberryHubbard CityHillDemocrat1887
39George GroceWaxahachieEllisDemocrat1887
40[6]William McGaugheyGranburyHoodDemocrat1885
W. SmithCranfills GapBosqueDemocrat1887
41Tully FullerDecaturWiseDemocrat1887
42Alexander LatimerMineral WellsPalo PintoDemocrat1887
43James BrowningMobeetieWheelerDemocrat1883
44Felix G. BransfordNewportMontagueDemocrat1887
45John HumphreysAuroraWiseDemocrat1887
46James JarrottMillsapParkerDemocrat1887
47Sanctus WaskomTerrellKaufmanDemocrat1887
48Marlin GarnerBremondRobertsonDemocrat1887
49Clement M. RichardsonLeonaLeonDemocrat1887
50Amos BuchananBryanBrazosDemocrat1887
51William F. SharpDavillaMilamDemocrat1887 (prior: 1883–1885)
52Houston A.P. BassettAndersonGrimesRepublican1887
53J. Wesson ParkerRichmondFort BendDemocrat1887
54[7]Gilford CleggTrinityTrinityDemocrat1887
John KirlicksHoustonHarrisDemocrat1887
Jesse McCalebWillisMontgomeryDemocrat1887
55Jonathan DavisKosseFallsDemocrat1887
56George Cassety PendletonBeltonBellDemocrat1883
57James McKinneyJones PrairieMilamDemocrat1885
58A. G. Camp, Jr.GroesbeckLimestoneDemocrat1883
59Robert SteeleCotton GinFreestoneDemocrat1883
60Abel GillPurdonNavarroDemocrat1887
61Seth MillsWacoMcLennanDemocrat1887 (prior: 1879–1881)
62Albert PrendergastWacoMcLennanDemocrat1887
63Andrew GravesGatesvilleCoryellDemocrat1887
64Benjamin Rush PlumleyGalvestonGalvestonDemocrat1887 (prior: 1871–1873, 1881–1883)
65Walter GreshamGalvestonGalvestonDemocrat1887
66Charles I. BattleSpanish CampWhartonDemocrat1887
67John WoolseyOaklandColoradoDemocrat1887
68James ShelburneBellvilleAustinDemocrat1887
69George HumphreysBovineLavacaDemocrat1887
70[8]Wenzel MatejowskyNechanitzFayetteRepublican1887
James McGuireLedbetterFayetteDemocrat1887
71Robert J. MooreWashingtonWashingtonPeople's Party1883
72Thomas HuntCaldwellBurlesonDemocrat1887
73John McClanahanLexingtonBurlesonDemocrat1885
74Hiram GarwoodBastropBastropDemocrat1887
75[9]E. Taylor MooreAustinTravisDemocrat1885
Emory W. SmithMerrilltownTravisDemocrat1887
76Alexander NorthingtonLampasasLampasasDemocrat1887 (prior: 1876–1879)
77John C.S. BairdThriftyBrownDemocrat1887
78James H. FaubionLeanderWilliamsonDemocrat1885
79Leonidas L. ShieldTrickhamColemanDemocrat1887
80George Wythe BaylorYsletaEl PasoDemocrat1887
81John H. ClarkUvaldeUvaldeDemocrat1887
82James ConeUnionWilsonDemocrat1887
83[10]Thomas W. KennedyRio Grande CityStarrDemocrat1885
Watterson ShowalterLaredoWebbDemocrat1887
84J. HainesJunction CityKimbleDemocrat1887
85Thomas A. BlairOakvilleLive OakDemocrat1887
86[11]John LightSayersBexarDemocrat1887
David RobinsonSan AntonioBexarDemocrat1887
87[12]Jonathan PayneGoliadGoliadDemocrat1887 (prior: 1873–1874)
George StaplesEdnaJacksonDemocrat1887
88Francis LathamBrownsvilleCameronDemocrat1883 (prior: 1855–1859)
89Carl GoethCypress MillBlancoDemocrat1887
90Joseph BootheGonzalesGonzalesDemocrat1887
91[13]Jacob EllisonMartindaleCaldwellDemocrat1887
George McGeheeSan MarcosHaysDemocrat1887
92Nelson DolenHoustonHarrisDemocrat1887
93William C. "Cone" JohnsonTylerSmithDemocrat1887
94John VoorheesAndrewsWoodDemocrat1887

^ Source material was unclear in which order the representatives served or if they served concurrently.

Membership changes

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Senate

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DistrictOutgoing
Senator
Reason for VacancySuccessorDate of Successor's Installation
District 22Richard H. HarrisonHarrison resigned April 20, 1887.Waller Saunders Baker[14]April 16, 1888
  • ^ District 22: Baker elected in special election June 4, 1887.

House of Representatives

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DistrictOutgoing RepresentativeReason for VacancySuccessorDate of Successor's Installation
District 45John HumphreysRepresentative Humphreys resigned after end of regular session (April 4, 1887).Joel W. Booth[15]April 16, 1888
District 46James JarrottRepresentative Jarrott resigned between sessions.None
District 64Benjamin Rush PlumleyRepresentative Plumley died on December 9, 1887.Guy Morrison BryanMay 2, 1888
District 81John H. ClarkRepresentative Clark resigned on June 4, 1888.None
District 86David RobinsonRepresentative Robinson resigned after end of First called session (May 15, 1888).None
  • ^ District 45: Special election held June 4, 1887, Joel W. Booth declared winner and sworn in at beginning of First called session.
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