Tom Cheatham

Thomas Cook Cheatham

Full Name: Thomas Cook "Tom" Cheatham
Date of birth: August 4, 1891
Date of death: August 8, 1979

Terms of Service top

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
H 34 Jan 11, 1955 - Jan 8, 1957 54th (1)   Democrat Cuero / DeWitt   DeWitt, Goliad
H 34 Jan 13, 1953 - Jan 11, 1955 53rd   Democrat Cuero / DeWitt   DeWitt, Goliad
H 68 Jan 9, 1951 - Jan 13, 1953 52nd   Democrat Cuero / DeWitt   DeWitt
H 68 Jan 11, 1949 - Jan 9, 1951 51st   Democrat Cuero / DeWitt   DeWitt
H 68 Nov 8, 1947 - Jan 11, 1949 50th (2)   Democrat Cuero / DeWitt   DeWitt

(1) 54th Legislature - shows Cheatham served in 47th, 49th, 51st, 53rd, and 54th House; House Journal and Members of the Texas Congress/Legislature 1836-1992 show 50th (interim)-54th. Texas Legislative Manual.
(2) In Senate, John J. Bell, in special election 8/23/1947, sworn 9/20/1947, succeeded to unexpired term of Fred Mauritz, died 5/24/1947. In House, Tom Cheatham, in special election 11/8/1947, succeeded John J. Bell, resigned 6/15/1947. Cheatham's first session was 51st Regular. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

Terms of Service top

House District 34
Jan 11, 1955 - Jan 8, 1957
Legislatures: 54th (1)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Cuero / DeWitt
Counties in district: DeWitt, Goliad
House District 34
Jan 13, 1953 - Jan 11, 1955
Legislatures: 53rd  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Cuero / DeWitt
Counties in district: DeWitt, Goliad
House District 68
Jan 9, 1951 - Jan 13, 1953
Legislatures: 52nd  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Cuero / DeWitt
Counties in district: DeWitt
House District 68
Jan 11, 1949 - Jan 9, 1951
Legislatures: 51st  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Cuero / DeWitt
Counties in district: DeWitt
House District 68
Nov 8, 1947 - Jan 11, 1949
Legislatures: 50th (2)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Cuero / DeWitt
Counties in district: DeWitt

(1) 54th Legislature - shows Cheatham served in 47th, 49th, 51st, 53rd, and 54th House; House Journal and Members of the Texas Congress/Legislature 1836-1992 show 50th (interim)-54th. Texas Legislative Manual.
(2) In Senate, John J. Bell, in special election 8/23/1947, sworn 9/20/1947, succeeded to unexpired term of Fred Mauritz, died 5/24/1947. In House, Tom Cheatham, in special election 11/8/1947, succeeded John J. Bell, resigned 6/15/1947. Cheatham's first session was 51st Regular. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

Biographical Information top

Resolutions and Journal entries

Biographical Sketches

  • Memorial, December 1981, p. 1390. Texas Bar Journal.

Military Service Notes

  • United States Army Air Force, World War I. Memorial, December 1981, p. 1390. Texas Bar Journal.

Photographs

Composite Photographs on Display in the Capitol

Committee Information top

54th R.S. - 1955
Banks and Banking  
Claims and Accounts  
Constitutional Amendments  
Criminal Jurisprudence (Chair) 
Labor  
53rd R.S. - 1953
Banks and Banking  
Claims and Accounts  
Constitutional Amendments  
Criminal Jurisprudence  
Labor  
52nd R.S. - 1951
Appropriations  
Claims and Accounts  
Criminal Jurisprudence (Chair) 
Judicial Districts  
Judiciary  
51st R.S. - 1949
Constitutional Amendments  
Criminal Jurisprudence (Vice Chair) 
Enrolled Bills  
Federal Relations  
Judiciary  
Reburial of Felix Longoria, Investigation, Special  

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