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Frederick E. Morris

Fred E. Morris
Full Name: Frederick E. "Fred" Morris
Birth date: November 19, 1878
Death date: August 22, 1935

Terms of Service

  • House, 36th Legislature
    1/14/1919 - 1/11/1921
    Democrat
  • House, 35th Legislature
    1/9/1917 - 1/14/1919
    Democrat

Biographical Notes and Resources

Photographs

Other Resources

  • "Deputy Game-Fish-Oyster Official Was In Brownwood Today," 7/15/1925, p. 10. "Fred E. Morris of Meridian, Bosque county. . ." Brownwood Bulletin .
  • Census of 1880 - Frederic Morris, age 1 (born circa 1879), Cherokee County, son in household of Josh F. Morris.
    Census of 1900 - Frederick E. Norris [sic], born November 1878, Bosque County, son in household of Joshua F. Norris. FamilySearch . 1900 1880
  • Fred E. Morris, death date 8/22/1935 in Austin, Travis County, birth date 11/19/1878, lawyer. FamilySearch Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 .
  • Company I, 3rd Texas Infantry. Frederick E. Morris, birth date 11/19/1878, residence in Walnut Springs, Texas, military service 4/28/1898-7/27/1906. FamilySearch United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940 1985.
  • Company I, 3rd Texas Infantry, Spanish-American War. Frederick E. Morris, birth date 11/19/1878, death date 8/22/1935, burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Walnut Springs, Bosque County. Find a Grave .
  • Fred E. Morris of Meridian. Born 11/17/1878 at Jacksonville Texas, "one of the popular bachelors of the capitol." Biographical sketch and photo, "Texas and Her Legislature (Legislative Section)," Members of Texas House of Representatives, 35th Legislature, 2/28/1917, p. 14. Fort Worth Record .
  • "Fred E. Morris is Given Game Warden Commission," Stephenville Tribune 6/19/1925, p. 4. crediting the Dublin Public Library. "Fred E. Morris, who made the race for state Senate in this district on the Ferguson platform has recently been rewarded for his support with the appointment of game warden for fourteen counties in this section of Texas." Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .
  • "Fred Morris of Bosque County for state senate." Stephenville Tribune, 7/4/1924, p. 6 and 7/11/1924 p. 4, crediting the Dublin Public Library. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) . 7/4/1924 7/11/1924
  • Death notice, "Fred E. Morris Dies," The Meridian Tribune, 8/23/1935, p. 1, crediting Meridian Public Library. "Mr. Morris had been in bad health for several years and had been living in Austin for care and treatment." Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .
  • Musician, Company I, 3rd Texas Infantry, Spanish-American War. Frederick E. Morris. Spanish-American War Service Record Index 1973.
  • Morris, Frederick E. United States Volunteers, Spanish-American War, Call Number 401-243. Company I, 3rd Texas Volunteer Infantry, postoffice address in Walnut Springs, Texas. Texas Adjutant General Service Records 1836-1935 .
  • 35th Legislature (1917) - Fred E. Morris, postoffice Meridian, nativity Texas, age 38, lawyer, Democrat. Texas Legislative Manual .
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