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The 14th Texas Legislature met from January 13, 1874 to March 15, 1875 in two regular sessions. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1873.

Sessions

  • 14th First regular session: January 13–May 4, 1874
  • 14th Second regular session: January 12–March 15, 1875

Party summary

Officers

Senate

Lieutenant Governor
Richard Bennett Hubbard, Jr.
President pro tempore (Lieutenant Governor ex officio)
Edward Bradford Pickett, Democrat

House of Representatives

Speaker of the House
Guy Morrison Bryan, Democrat

Members

Members of the Fourteenth Texas Legislature as of the beginning of the Regular Session, January 13, 1874:

Senate

District Senator Party Took office
1 Edwin Hobby Democrat 1873
2 William H. Swift Democrat 1871
3 James Eldrage Dillard Democrat 1871
4 Winfield B. Stirman Democrat 1873
5 David Webster Flanagan Republican 1870
6 John Lafayette Camp Democrat 1873
7 David Browning Culberson Democrat 1873
8 Cader A. Parker Democrat 1873
9 L. D. Bradley Democrat 1873
10 Joseph Morris Democrat 1873
11 William E. Moore Democrat 1873
12 Vacant [1] 1873
13 Walter Moses Burton Republican 1873
14 William R. Baker Democrat 1873
15 Edward T. Randle Republican 1872
16 T. G. Davidson Republican 1873
17 Jewett H. Davenport Democrat 1873
18 William D. Wood Democrat 1873
19 George Bernard Erath Democrat 1873 (Prior: 1857–1863)
20 Amzi Bradshaw Democrat 1873
21 Robert D. Allison Democrat 1873
22 William H. Trolinger Democrat 1873
23 Andrew J. Ball Democrat 1872
24 William R. Friend Democrat 1873
25 Olinthus Ellis Democrat 1873
26 William Hamilton Ledbetter Democrat 1873
27 John Ireland Democrat 1873
28 William H. Westfall Democrat 1873
29 Joseph E. Dwyer Democrat 1873
30 William Jarvis Russell, Jr. Democrat 1873
  • ^ Benjamin Cromwell Franklin was elected, but died on December 25, 1873, 2½ weeks before the start of the Regular Session.

House of Representatives

Membership Changes

District Outgoing
Senator
Reason for Vacancy Successor Date of Successor's Installation
District 6 John Lafayette Camp Camp resigned March 13, 1875. Vacant
District 7 David Browning Culberson Culberson resigned March 3, 1875. Vacant
District 12 Vacant Benjamin Cromwell Franklin, member-elect, died December 25, 1873. Thomas Miller Joseph March 19, 1874
District 16 T. G. Davidson Davidson refused to qualify January 14, 1874. Seth Shepard [2] March 26, 1874
District 22 William H. Trolinger Trolinger resigned before January 25, 1875. N. S. Craven January 25, 1875
  • ^ District 16: Shepard elected in special election February 17, 1874, seated March 26, 1874 after election contest with Matthew Gaines

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