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Charles Culberson Denman

Culberson Denman
Full Name: Charles Culberson "Cub" Denman, Sr.
Birth date: November 3, 1894
Death date: October 12, 1947

Terms of Service

  • House, 40th Legislature
    1/11/1927 - 1/8/1929
    Democrat

Biographical Notes and Resources

Photographs

Other Resources

  • C.C. Denman, birth date 11/3/1894 in Nacogdoches County; death date 10/12/1947 in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County; lawyer, county attorney. FamilySearch Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 .
  • United States Army, Private 1st Class, Company B, 343rd Machine Gun Battalion to 6/1/1918, 165th Depot Brigade to discharge. Culberson Denman, birth date 11/3/1895, residence in Nacogdoches, Texas. FamilySearch Texas, World War I Records, 1917-1920 (Texas Military Forces Museum, Austin) .
  • Culberson Charles Denman, enlisted 4/26/1918, discharged 4/7/1919, birth date 11/3/1895, death date 10/12/1947, residence in Nacogdoches, Texas. FamilySearch United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940 1985.
  • Capt. Chas. C. Denman (1894-1947), burial in Sunset Memorial Park, Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County. Includes death notice from Monroe News-Star, Monroe, Louisiana, 10/14/1947. Find a Grave .
  • Charles Culberson "Cub" Denman mentioned in Both sides of the border: a scattering of Texas folklore, by Francis Edward Abernethy and Kenneth L. Untiedt. Includes story of "Cub Denman and the Moonshiner." Google Books .
  • Biographical sketch, Charles Culbertson Denman, Volume V, pp. 307-308. Represented District No. 9 in the 40th Legislature, "one of the most active members of that body, and endeavored to secure the passage of a bill compelling attorneys to show cause for continuance of criminal cases at the first call of such cases, and to make district attorneys give a reason in writing for dismissal of cases." Texas Under Many Flags 1930.
  • Obituary, "Chas. Denman Sr., Former Solon, Dies," 10/13/1947, p. 1. Tyler Morning Telegraph .
  • United States Army, Captain, World War I. Tyler Morning Telegraph .
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