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Preceded by
  
John H. Reagan

Political party
  
Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Horace Chilton

Preceded by
  
Party
  
Succeeded by
  
Joseph W. Bailey


Horace Chilton

Born
  
December 29, 1853Tyler, Texas (
1853-12-29
)

Role
  
Died
  
June 12, 1932, Dallas, Texas, United States

Previous offices
  
Senator (TX) 1895–1901, Senator (TX) 1891–1892

Horace Chilton (December 29, 1853 – June 12, 1932) was a printer, lawyer, and Democratic United States Senator from Texas.

Chilton - a grandson of Thomas Chilton - was born near Tyler, Texas, and by age 18 was publishing the tri-weekly Tyler Sun newspaper. At 19 he was admitted to the bar and served as assistant attorney general of Texas between 1881 and 1883 and as a delegate to the Democratic national conventions of 1888 and 1896.

Appointed to the Senate upon John H. Reagan's resignation in 1891, Chilton was the first native Texan to serve in the United States Congress. Although he was defeated in the 1892 election for the seat, Chilton was elected to the Senate in 1894.

Chilton decided not to run for reelection in 1901, returning to practice law in Tyler and later Beaumont, Texas, where he worked with Spindletop oilfield operations. In 1906 he moved to Dallas, Texas, where he lived until his death.

  • United States Congress. "Horace Chilton (id: C000357)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. 
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