G.W. Glasscock

George Washington Glasscock, Jr.

Full Name: George Washington Glasscock, Jr.
Date of birth: January 10, 1846
Date of death: May 11, 1911

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Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 20 Jan 10, 1905 - Jan 12, 1909 30th (1)   29th (2)   30th (1)   Democrat Georgetown / Williamson Dean of the Senate. (30th)   Burnet, Lampasas, Travis, Williamson
S 24 Jan 8, 1889 - Jan 10, 1893 21st (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)   22nd (3)   Unaffiliated Georgetown / Williamson   Burnet, Travis, Williamson
S 24 Jan 13, 1885 - Jan 8, 1889 19th (10) (11)   20th (9)   Democrat Georgetown / Williamson   Burnet, Travis, Williamson

(1) 30th Legislature - Roll of holdover Senators, 1/8/1907, pp. 1-2. Senate Journal.
(2) 29th Legislature - Roll of Senators-elect, oath of office administered, 1/10/1905, pp. 1-2. Senate Journal.
(3) Democrat. Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas: List of Senators and Representatives.
(4) "Report has it that Senator Glasscock will be tendered the [independent] nomination for the state senate," 7/25/1888, p. 9. Galveston Daily News.
(5) Glasscock elected as an independent, 11/15/1888, p. 12. Galveston Daily News.
(6) Glasscock defeated the nominee of the Democratic Convention; however, "he maintained his allegiance to the Democratic Party throughout the canvas", p. 148-149. Personnel of the Texas State Government with Sketches of Distinguished Texans, 21st Legislature, 1889.
(7) List of Senators of the 21st Legislature, "The State Senate: Members-Elect in the Different Districts - Austin Local Notes," Galveston Daily News, 11/20/1888, p. 6, crediting Abilene Library Consortium. "There are two independents in the list. The rest are democratic nominees." Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
(8) 21st Legislature - Roll call of new members, oath of office administered, 1/8/1889, p. 1. Senate Journal.
(9) Roster of senators and representatives of the 20th Legislature with their postoffice address, Austin Weekly Statesman, "Governmental," 12/30/1886, p. 6. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
(10) Democrat, p. 163. Burke's Texas Almanac and Immigrants' Handbook for 1885, 1885.
(11) 19th Legislature - Roll call of new members, oath of office administered, 1/13/1885, p. 1. Senate Journal.

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Senate District 20
Jan 10, 1905 - Jan 12, 1909
Legislatures: 30th (1)   29th (2)   30th (1)  
Dean of the Senate. (30th)
(30th)
(30th)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Georgetown / Williamson
Counties in district: Burnet, Lampasas, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 24
Jan 8, 1889 - Jan 10, 1893
Legislatures: 21st (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)   22nd (3)  
Party: Unaffiliated
Home City/County: Georgetown / Williamson
Counties in district: Burnet, Travis, Williamson
Senate District 24
Jan 13, 1885 - Jan 8, 1889
Legislatures: 19th (10) (11)   20th (9)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Georgetown / Williamson
Counties in district: Burnet, Travis, Williamson

(1) 30th Legislature - Roll of holdover Senators, 1/8/1907, pp. 1-2. Senate Journal.
(2) 29th Legislature - Roll of Senators-elect, oath of office administered, 1/10/1905, pp. 1-2. Senate Journal.
(3) Democrat. Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas: List of Senators and Representatives.
(4) "Report has it that Senator Glasscock will be tendered the [independent] nomination for the state senate," 7/25/1888, p. 9. Galveston Daily News.
(5) Glasscock elected as an independent, 11/15/1888, p. 12. Galveston Daily News.
(6) Glasscock defeated the nominee of the Democratic Convention; however, "he maintained his allegiance to the Democratic Party throughout the canvas", p. 148-149. Personnel of the Texas State Government with Sketches of Distinguished Texans, 21st Legislature, 1889.
(7) List of Senators of the 21st Legislature, "The State Senate: Members-Elect in the Different Districts - Austin Local Notes," Galveston Daily News, 11/20/1888, p. 6, crediting Abilene Library Consortium. "There are two independents in the list. The rest are democratic nominees." Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
(8) 21st Legislature - Roll call of new members, oath of office administered, 1/8/1889, p. 1. Senate Journal.
(9) Roster of senators and representatives of the 20th Legislature with their postoffice address, Austin Weekly Statesman, "Governmental," 12/30/1886, p. 6. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
(10) Democrat, p. 163. Burke's Texas Almanac and Immigrants' Handbook for 1885, 1885.
(11) 19th Legislature - Roll call of new members, oath of office administered, 1/13/1885, p. 1. Senate Journal.

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30th R.S. - 1907
Agricultural Affairs (Chair) 
Educational Affairs  
Military Affairs  
Public Buildings and Grounds  
Roads, Bridges and Ferries  
State Asylums  
29th R.S. - 1905
County and County Boundaries  
Educational Affairs  
Finance  
Insurance, Statistics and History  
Public Buildings and Grounds (Chair) 
Public Health  
State Affairs  
State Asylums  
22nd R.S. - 1891
Education (Chair) 
Finance  
Internal Improvements  
Judicial Districts  
Judiciary No. 1  
Judiciary No. 2  
Privileges and Elections  
Public Buildings and Grounds  
Public Lands  
Roads and Bridges  
Towns, Cities and Corporations  
21st R.S. - 1889
Capitol Grounds  
Counties and County Boundaries  
Education  
Engrossed Bills  
Finance  
General Land Office (Chair) 
Judiciary No. 1  
Judiciary No. 2  
Military Affairs  
Penitentiaries  
Privilege and Elections  
Public Buildings and Grounds  
Public Lands  
Road Legislation  
Roads and Bridges  
State Asylums  
20th R.S. - 1887
Education (Chair) 
Executive Mansion  
Finance  
General Land Office  
Judiciary No. 1  
Military Affairs  
New Capitol, Furnishing  
New Capitol, Grounds and Cost of Furnishing  
Proposition by T.H. Wheless, Stenographic Report of the Proceedings of the Legislature  
Rules  
State Asylum  
State Schools at Agricultural & Mechanical College and Prairie View Normal School (Co-Chair) 
19th R.S. - 1885
Capitol Contract  
Education  
Judiciary No. 1  
Laying the Cornerstone of the New Capitol  
Military Affairs  
Public Buildings and Grounds (Chair) 
Public Printing  
State Asylums  

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