David Whaley

David Moreland Whaley

Full Name: David Moreland Whaley
Date of birth: 1822
Date of death: August 22, 1862

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Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 21 Nov 11, 1859 - Nov 4, 1861 8th (1) (2) (3)     Centerville / Leon   Brazos, Burleson, Leon, Robertson
S 21 Jan 12, 1858 - Nov 7, 1859 7th (4)     Centerville / Leon   Brazos, Burleson, Leon, Robertson

(1) Entire Senate went up for reelection due to Senatorial redistricting. Act passed Feb. 6, 1860, 8th Legislature, ch. 45, Apportionment Laws of Texas, 1836-1950, 1950.
(2) Included in "Table II, Constitutional Unionists (Identified from newspapers) with Biographical Data," list of leaders of the Texas Constitutional Union Party in 1860. The party was formed in January of 1860. "The Constitutional Union Party in Texas," The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 82, Number 3, January 1979, pp. 238, 256-262, crediting Texas State Historical Association. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries). Table II, Constitutional Unionists
(3) 8th Legislature, Regular Session - Not present at the organization of the Senate. First mentioned in appointments to Senate committees, 11/9/1859, p. 10; Oath of office, 11/11/1859, p. 44. Senate Journal. November 11, 1859 November 9, 1859
(4) David Whaley, sworn 1/12/1858, succeeded Elliot M. Millican, resigned before session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

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Senate District 21
Nov 11, 1859 - Nov 4, 1861
Legislatures: 8th (1) (2) (3)  
Home City/County: Centerville / Leon
Counties in district: Brazos, Burleson, Leon, Robertson
Senate District 21
Jan 12, 1858 - Nov 7, 1859
Legislatures: 7th (4)  
Home City/County: Centerville / Leon
Counties in district: Brazos, Burleson, Leon, Robertson

(1) Entire Senate went up for reelection due to Senatorial redistricting. Act passed Feb. 6, 1860, 8th Legislature, ch. 45, Apportionment Laws of Texas, 1836-1950, 1950.
(2) Included in "Table II, Constitutional Unionists (Identified from newspapers) with Biographical Data," list of leaders of the Texas Constitutional Union Party in 1860. The party was formed in January of 1860. "The Constitutional Union Party in Texas," The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 82, Number 3, January 1979, pp. 238, 256-262, crediting Texas State Historical Association. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries). Table II, Constitutional Unionists
(3) 8th Legislature, Regular Session - Not present at the organization of the Senate. First mentioned in appointments to Senate committees, 11/9/1859, p. 10; Oath of office, 11/11/1859, p. 44. Senate Journal. November 11, 1859 November 9, 1859
(4) David Whaley, sworn 1/12/1858, succeeded Elliot M. Millican, resigned before session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

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Biographical Sketches

Military Service Notes

Other Resources

  • "Who Toots Now?", The Democratic Platform. For the Campaign. (Austin, Texas), 7/14/1859, p. 2, crediting Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. "D.M. Whaley, running for Senator on the Houston ticket . . . in favor of re-opening the African slave trade." Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
  • Included on list of "Texas Know Nothing Leaders with a Summary of Biographical Data Taken from the . . . United States Eighth Census, 1860." The party was active at the state level in Texas in 1855 and 1856. "By 1857 the party had virtually disappeared in Texas." "An Analysis of the Texas Know Nothings," The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 70, Number 3, January 1967, pp. 414-423, crediting Texas State Historical Association. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
  • Support of foreign slave trade mentioned in The Democratic Platform. For the Campaign. (Austin, Texas), 7/26/1859, p. 1, crediting Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).

Photographs

  • Photograph. David Whaley, 8th Legislature, Texas Album of the Eighth Legislature

Committee Information top

8th R.S. - 1859
Claims and Accounts  
Education  
Enrolled Bills  
Reduction of Expenditures of the State Government  
7th R.S. - 1857
Finance  
Penitentiary  
Privileges and Elections  

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