Second Texas Legislature


The Second Texas Legislature met from December 13, 1847 to March 20, 1848 in regular session. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1847.

Sessions

Officers

Senate

; Lieutenant Governor: John Alexander Greer, Democrat
; President pro tempore: Edward Burleson, Democrat

House of Representatives

; Speaker of the House : James Wilson Henderson, Democrat

Members

Senate

Members of the Texas Senate for the Second Texas Legislature:
DistrictSenatorPartyTook office
1William M. "Buckskin" Williams1846
2James B. Wootten1847
3Edward ClarkDemocrat1847
4Isaac Parker1847
5Benjamin Rush Wallace1846
6John H. McRae1847
7William C. Abbott1847
8Henry J. Jewett1846
9Jesse Grimes1846
10Isaac W. Brashear1846
11Richard Bache, Jr.1847
12Stephen W. Perkins1847
13Philip Minor Cuney1847
14John Winfield Scott Dancy1847
15Edward Burleson1846
16Robert McAlpin Williamson1846
17Alexander H. Phillips1846
18José Antonio Navarro1846
19Henry Lawrence Kinney1846
FJames G. Bourland1846

Members of the House of Representatives for the Second Texas Legislature:
DistrictRepresentativePartyTook officeLeft office
AustinWilliam E. CrumpDemocratDecember 13, 1847November 5, 1849
AustinCharles RaileyDecember 13, 1847November 5, 1849
BastropThomas Jones HardemanDecember 13, 1847November 5, 1849
BexarM. A. DooleyDecember 16, 1847November 5, 1849
BexarHenry M. LewisDecember 13, 1847November 5, 1849
BowieSamuel F. MoselyDecember 13, 1847November 5, 1849
BowieHardin Richard RunnelsDecember 13, 1847November 5, 1849
BrazoriaGuy Morrison BryanDemocratDecember 13, 1847November 5, 1849
BrazoriaElisha M. PeaseDecember 13, 1847November 5, 1849
Brazos----
Colorado----
Colorado----

Senate

DistrictOutgoing
Senator
Reason for VacancySuccessorDate of Successor's Installation
District 11Richard BacheSenator Bache died March 17, 1848-
District 17Alexander H. PhillipsSenator Phillips resigned March 1, 1848.-
District 19Henry Lawrence KinneySenator Kinney resigned before December 18, 1847.Edward FitzgeraldFebruary 5, 1848
District 19Edward FitzgeraldSenator Fitzgerald resigned March 20, 1848.-