D. Barnard Hardeman
Full Name: D. Barnard Hardeman, Jr.Date of birth: August 16, 1914
Date of death: December 3, 1981
Terms of Service
| Chamber | District | Dates of Service | Legislatures | Party | City/County | Note | Counties in District |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 49 | Jan 11, 1955 - Jan 8, 1957 | 54th (1) | Democrat | Denison / Grayson | Cooke, Grayson | |
| H | 45-F | Jan 9, 1951 - Jan 13, 1953 | 52nd | Democrat | Denison / Grayson | Collin, Grayson |
Terms of service footnotes
(1) 54th Legislature - shows Hardeman served in 51st, 54th House; House Journals show 52nd and 54th. Texas Legislative Manual. ↩
Terms of Service
- Legislatures:
- 54th (1)
- Party:
- Democrat
- Home City/County:
- Denison / Grayson
- Counties in district:
- Cooke, Grayson
- Legislatures:
- 52nd
- Party:
- Democrat
- Home City/County:
- Denison / Grayson
- Counties in district:
- Collin, Grayson
Terms of service notes
(1) 54th Legislature - shows Hardeman served in 51st, 54th House; House Journals show 52nd and 54th. Texas Legislative Manual. ↩
Biographical Information
- HARDEMAN, D. BARNARD, JR. (1914-1981). Handbook of Texas Online.
- D. Barnard Hardeman. Texas State Cemetery.
- D. Barnard Hardeman, birth date 8/15/1914 in Goliad, Texas; residence in Austin, Travis County; draft registration 10/16/1940 in Austin, Travis County. FamilySearch Texas World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1947.
- D. Barnard Hardeman, Jr., enlistment date 12/18/1941 in San Antonio, birth year 1914. FamilySearch United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946.
- Major, World War II, counterintelligence officer in Europe. Handbook of Texas Online.
- United States Army, Major, military intelligence. Obituary, 12/5/1981. Houston Chronicle.
- Relatives: Ancestry of Rep. D.B. Hardeman of Denison (52nd and 54th Legislatures) includes Thomas Monroe Hardeman (3rd, 4th, and 7th Legislatures) and Joseph Henry Barnard (7th and 8th Legislatures). 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. Selected newspaper articles
- Photograph. D.B. Hardeman, 54th Legislature, State Preservation Board
- Photograph. D.B. Hardeman, 52nd Legislature, State Preservation Board
- 52nd session composite photo of House members (Ground floor corridor, south wall. GW.C1). State Preservation Board.
- 54th session composite photo of House members (Ground floor corridor, south wall. GW.C1). State Preservation Board.
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