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102nd Virginia General Assembly
Legislative body
Virginia General Assembly Jurisdiction
Virginia ,
United States Term December 4, 1901 (1901-12-04 ) – January 13, 1904 (1904-01-13 ) Members 40 senators
President
Joseph E. Willard (D)
President pro tempore
Henry T. Wickham (D) Party control
Democratic Party Members 100 delegates
Speaker
John F. Ryan (D) Party control
Democratic Party 1st December 4, 1901 (1901-12-04 ) – April 2, 1902 (1902-04-02 ) 2nd July 15, 1902 (1902-07-15 ) – July 28, 1902 (1902-07-28 ) 3rd November 12, 1902 (1902-11-12 ) – May 19, 1903 (1903-05-19 ) 4th November 10, 1903 (1903-11-10 ) – January 12, 1904 (1904-01-12 )
The 102nd Virginia General Assembly was the meeting of the legislative branch of the
Virginia state government from 1901 to 1904, after the
1901 state elections . It convened in
Richmond for four sessions.
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(April 2021 )
Senate
Members
District
Senator
Party
Constituency
Began serving
1st
J. Cloyd Byars
Republican
Washington ,
Smyth , and city of
Bristol
1901
2nd
Robert P. Bruce
Democratic
Scott ,
Lee , and
Wise
1899
3rd
John N. Harman
Republican
Buchanan ,
Dickenson ,
Russell , and
Tazewell
1901
4th
Edward Lyle
Democratic
Montgomery ,
Roanoke ,
Craig , and city of
Roanoke
1899
5th
Peyton F. St. Clair
Democratic
Giles ,
Bland ,
Pulaski , and
Wythe
1901
6th
Edwin J. Harvey
Democratic
Carroll ,
Grayson , and
Patrick
1899
7th
George A. Revercomb
Republican
Rockbridge ,
Botetourt ,
Allegheny ,
Bath , and
Highland
1901
8th
George B. Keezell
Democratic
Rockingham
1896(previously served 1884-1887)
9th
John N. Opie
Democratic
Augusta and city of
Staunton
1897
10th
Silas L. Lupton
Democratic
Frederick and
Shenandoah
1899
11th
George T. Ford
Democratic
Fauquier and
Loudoun
1901
12th
Thomas D. Gold
Democratic
Clarke ,
Page , and
Warren
1899
13th
Gustavus M. Wallace
Democratic
Spotsylvania ,
Stafford ,
Louisa , and city of
Fredericksburg
1897
14th
Stephen R. Donohoe
Democratic
Alexandria ,
Fairfax ,
Prince William , and city of
Alexandria
1899
15th
George S. Shackelford
Democratic
Culpeper ,
Rappahannock ,
Madison , and
Orange
1901
16th
Philip V. Cogbill
Democratic
Powhatan ,
Goochland , and
Chesterfield
1899
17th
John S. Chapman
Democratic
Albemarle ,
Greene , and city of
Charlottesville
1901
18th
Frank C. Moon
Democratic
Buckingham ,
Fluvanna , and
Appomattox
1901
19th
Bland Massie
Democratic
Amherst and
Nelson
1897
20th
Carter Glass
Democratic
Campbell and city of
Lynchburg
1899
21st
William P. Barksdale
Democratic
Halifax
1897
22nd
Graham Claytor
Democratic
Bedford
1899
23rd
William A. Garrett
Democratic
Pittsylvania ,
Henry , and city of
Danville
1901
24th
Joseph Whitehead
Democratic
Pittsylvania and city of
Danville
1899
25th
James N. Hutcheson
Democratic
Charlotte and
Mecklenburg
1901
26th
James A. Dinwiddie
Republican
Floyd and
Franklin
1899
27th
Alexander R. Hobbs
Democratic
Greensville ,
Sussex ,
Surry , and
Prince George
1901
28th
William Hodges Mann
Democratic
Lunenburg ,
Nottoway , and
Brunswick
1899
29th
William B. McIlwaine
Democratic
Dinwiddie and city of
Petersburg
1893
30th
Asa D. Watkins
Democratic
Amelia ,
Cumberland , and
Prince Edward
1899
31st
William W. Sale
Democratic
Norfolk city and
Princess Anne
1901
32nd
William Shands
Democratic
Southampton ,
Isle of Wight , and
Nansemond
1899
33rd
E. Finley Cromwell
Democratic
Portsmouth and
Norfolk county
1901
34th
Henry T. Wickham
Democratic
Hanover and
Caroline
1889
35th
George Wayne Anderson
Democratic
Henrico and city of
Richmond
1901
Julian Bryant
Democratic
1901
36th
C. Harding Walker
Democratic
King George ,
Richmond ,
Westmoreland ,
Northumberland , and
Lancaster
1899
37th
George W. LeCato
Democratic
Accomac and
Northampton
1893
38th
D. Gardiner Tyler
Democratic
Elizabeth City ,
Warwick ,
York ,
James City ,
Charles City ,
New Kent ,
King William , and cities of
Williamsburg and
Newport News
1899(previously served 1891-1893)
39th
J. Boyd Sears
Democratic
King and Queen ,
Middlesex ,
Gloucester ,
Essex , and
Mathews
1901
Changes in membership
Senate
November 4, 1902, Carter Glass (D-20th district) resigned. He was succeeded by
Don P. Halsey .
March 12, 1903, George W. LeCato (D-37th district) died. He was succeeded by
Ben T. Gunter .
See also
References