Will L. Smith

Will L. Smith

Full Name: William Landrum "Will" Smith
Date of birth: October 31, 1911
Date of death: March 17, 1972

Terms of Service top

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
H 9-4 Jan 12, 1971 - Mar 17, 1972 62nd (1) (2)   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 14, 1969 - Jan 12, 1971 61st   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 10, 1967 - Jan 14, 1969 60th   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 12, 1965 - Jan 10, 1967 59th   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 8, 1963 - Jan 12, 1965 58th   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 10, 1961 - Jan 8, 1963 57th   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 13, 1959 - Jan 10, 1961 56th   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 8, 1957 - Jan 13, 1959 55th (3)   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 11, 1955 - Jan 8, 1957 54th   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 9-4 Jan 13, 1953 - Jan 11, 1955 53rd   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 16-1 Jan 9, 1945 - Jan 14, 1947 49th   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson
H 16-1 Jan 12, 1943 - Jan 9, 1945 48th   Democrat Beaumont / Jefferson   Jefferson

(1) J. Pike Powers, Jr., in special election 6/13/1972, sworn 6/19/1972, succeeded Will L. Smith, died 3/17/1972. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-1992, 1992.
(2) J. Pike Powers, Jr., in special election 6/13/1972, sworn 6/15/1972, succeeded Will L. Smith, died 3/17/1972. Powers' first session was 62nd 3rd Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(3) Public relations, jewelry business. "55th Texas Legislature: 20 Senators, 62 Representatives of 55th Legislature Are Lawyers; Other Legislators Have Varied Occupations, Jobs," Volume 20, Number 1, January 1957, pp. 6, 7, 48. Texas Bar Journal.

Terms of Service top

House District 9-4
Jan 12, 1971 - Mar 17, 1972
Legislatures: 62nd (1) (2)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 14, 1969 - Jan 12, 1971
Legislatures: 61st  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 10, 1967 - Jan 14, 1969
Legislatures: 60th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 12, 1965 - Jan 10, 1967
Legislatures: 59th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 8, 1963 - Jan 12, 1965
Legislatures: 58th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 10, 1961 - Jan 8, 1963
Legislatures: 57th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 13, 1959 - Jan 10, 1961
Legislatures: 56th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 8, 1957 - Jan 13, 1959
Legislatures: 55th (3)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 11, 1955 - Jan 8, 1957
Legislatures: 54th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 9-4
Jan 13, 1953 - Jan 11, 1955
Legislatures: 53rd  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 16-1
Jan 9, 1945 - Jan 14, 1947
Legislatures: 49th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson
House District 16-1
Jan 12, 1943 - Jan 9, 1945
Legislatures: 48th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Beaumont / Jefferson
Counties in district: Jefferson

(1) J. Pike Powers, Jr., in special election 6/13/1972, sworn 6/19/1972, succeeded Will L. Smith, died 3/17/1972. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-1992, 1992.
(2) J. Pike Powers, Jr., in special election 6/13/1972, sworn 6/15/1972, succeeded Will L. Smith, died 3/17/1972. Powers' first session was 62nd 3rd Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(3) Public relations, jewelry business. "55th Texas Legislature: 20 Senators, 62 Representatives of 55th Legislature Are Lawyers; Other Legislators Have Varied Occupations, Jobs," Volume 20, Number 1, January 1957, pp. 6, 7, 48. Texas Bar Journal.

Biographical Information top

Selected newspaper articles

Resolutions and Journal entries

Biographical Sketches

  • Biographical sketch and portrait - In memoriam, volume 2, pp. 62-63. Men of Achievement in Texas, 1972.
  • Smith, William Landrum. Texas State Cemetery.

Other Resources

  • Mentioned in Curtis Bishop, "Historic Names in the 54th: Descendants of many who made early Texas history carry on family traditions of service to their State as members of the 54th Legislature," Volume XVI, Number 1, June 1955, pp. 37, 38, 40. Texas Parade.

Photographs

Composite Photographs on Display in the Capitol

Committee Information top

62nd R.S. - 1971
Governmental Affairs and Efficiency (Chair) 
Historic Flags  
History of Members of the Texas Legislature  
House Administration  
Military Affairs  
Public Health  
Revenue and Taxation  
61st R.S. - 1969
Cosmetology and Hairdressing  
Higher Education  
House Administration (Vice Chair) 
House Office (Chair) 
Juvenile Crime and Deliquency (Chair) 
Public Health  
Revenue and Taxation  
60th R.S. - 1967
Claims and Accounts  
Highways and Roads  
House Administration  
House Office  
Mental Health and Mental Retardation (Chair) 
Revenue and Taxation  
59th R.S. - 1965
Claims and Accounts  
Constitutional Amendments  
House Office  
Public Health (Chair) 
Rules (Vice Chair) 
State Hospitals and Special Schools  
58th R.S. - 1963
Claims and Accounts  
Counties (Vice Chair) 
Federal Relations  
House Office  
Liquor Regulation  
Privileges, Suffrage, and Elections  
57th R.S. - 1961
Claims and Accounts  
Contingent Expenses  
House Office  
Insurance Investigating (State Board of Insurance, Rate Increase), Special  
Licensing and Examining Boards (Chair) 
Motor Traffic  
Public Health  
Rules (Chair) 
56th R.S. - 1959
Congressional and Legislative Districts  
Constitutional Amendments  
Municipal and Private Corporations  
State Hospitals and Special Schools (Chair) 
State Hospitals and Special Schools, Special  
55th R.S. - 1957
Aeronautics  
Liquor Regulation  
Penitentiaries  
Public Printing  
State Hospitals and Special Schools  
54th R.S. - 1955
Liquor Regulation  
Municipal and Private Corporations  
Public Health  
Public Lands and Buildings  
State Hospitals and Special Schools  
53rd R.S. - 1953
Aeronautics (Vice Chair) 
Banks and Banking  
Common Carriers  
Federal Relations  
Municipal and Private Corporations  
49th R.S. - 1945
Claims and Accounts  
Municipal and Private Corporations  
Poet Laureate Selection, Special  
Privileges, Suffrage and Elections (Chair) 
Public Health  
Representation Before the Legislature  
48th R.S. - 1943
Federal Relations (Vice Chair) 
Judicial Redistricting  
Local and Uncontested Bills  
Municipal and Private Corporations  
Public Health  
Public Printing  
Revenue and Taxation  

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