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North Carolina General Assembly of 1899–1900

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NCGA 1897-1898
  
NCGA 1901-1902

Term
  
1899-1900

NCGA 1901-1902
  

Members
  
49 Senators

North Carolina General Assembly of 1899–1900

Jurisdiction
  
North Carolina, United States

Meeting place
  
North Carolina State Capitol

Members of the North Carolina General Assembly of 1899–1900 were elected in November 1898. The election saw the Democratic Party return to majority status in both houses, replacing the fusion of Republicans and Populists. After this election, Democrats dominated state politics for the next seventy-plus years, in part due to the 1899–1900 legislature disfranchising African-Americans.

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Members

  • Alamance: W. H. Carroll (Dem)
  • Alexander: Alexander C. McIntosh (Dem)
  • Alleghany: James M. Gambill (Dem)
  • Anson: James A. Leak (Dem)
  • Ashe: B. E. Reeves (Dem)
  • Beaufort: B. B. Nicholson (Dem)
  • Bertie: Francis D. Winston (Dem)
  • Bladen: George H. Currie (Dem)
  • Brunswick: D. B. McNeill (Dem)
  • Buncombe: Locke Craig (Dem)
  • Buncombe: J. C. Curtis (Dem)
  • Burke: Julius H. Hoffman (Dem)
  • Cabarrus: Luther T. Hartsell (Dem)
  • Caldwell: Samuel L. Patterson (Dem)
  • Camden: John K. Abbott (Dem)
  • Carteret: John B. Russell (Dem)
  • Caswell: Charles J. Yarborough (Rep)
  • Catawba: A. C. Boggs (Dem)
  • Chatham: Los L. Wrenn (Rep)
  • Chatham: J. A. Giles (Rep)
  • Cherokee: W. E. Manney (Dem)
  • Chowan: W. Dorsey Welch (Dem)
  • Clay: George M. Fleming (Dem)
  • Cleveland: Clyde R. Hoey (Dem)
  • Columbus: D. C. Allen (Dem)
  • Craven: Isaac H. Smith (Rep)
  • Cumberland: D. J. Ray (Dem)
  • Cumberland: H. McD. Robinson (Dem)
  • Curritick: Samuel M. Beasley (Dem)
  • Dare: Charles T. Williams (Dem)
  • Davidson: Charles M. Thompson (Dem)
  • Davie: Gaston L. White (Rep)
  • Duplin: James O. Carr (Dem)
  • Durham: Howard A. Foushee (Dem)
  • Edgecombe: Henry A. Gilliam (Dem)
  • Forsyth: J. K. P. Carter (Rep)
  • Forsyth: William A. Lowery (Rep)
  • Franklin: P. A. Davis (Dem)
  • Gaston: L. H. J. Hauser (Dem)
  • Gates: John M. Trotman (Dem)
  • Graham: O. P. Williams (Rep)
  • Granville: C. W. Bryan (Dem)
  • Granville: A. A. Lyon (Dem)
  • Greene: John E. W. Sugg (Dem)
  • Guilford: John C. Kennett (Dem)
  • Guilford: John C. Bunch (Dem)
  • Halifax: H. S. Harrison (Dem)
  • Halifax: W. P. White (Dem)
  • Harnett: Dan Hugh McLean (Dem)
  • Haywood: Joseph S. Davis (Dem)
  • Henderson: M. S. Justus (Rep)
  • Hertford: Isaac F. Snipes (Rep)
  • Hyde: Claude W. Davis (Dem)
  • Iredell: John B. Holman (Dem)
  • Iredell: Thomas J. Williams (Dem)
  • Jackson: Walter E. Moore (Dem)
  • Johnston: J. F. Brown (Dem)
  • Johnston: D. G. Johnson (Dem)
  • Jones: G. G. Noble (Dem)
  • Lenoir: W. W. Carraway (Dem)
  • Lincoln: John F. Rheinhart (Dem)
  • McDowell: Edward J. Justice (Dem)
  • Macon: J. Frank Ray (Dem)
  • Madison: A. B. Bryant (Rep)
  • Martin: Harry W. Stubbs (Dem)
  • Mecklenburg: Heriot Clarkson (Dem)
  • Mecklenburg: J. E. Henderson (Dem)
  • Mecklenburg: R. M. Ransom (Dem)
  • Mitchell: J. R. Pritchard (Rep)
  • Montgomery: W. A. Cochran (Dem)
  • Moore: John L. Currie (Dem)
  • Nash: Cicero T. Ellen (Dem)
  • New Hanover: George Rountree (Dem)
  • New Hanover: Martin S. Willard (Dem)
  • Northampton: W. C. Coates (Rep)
  • Onslow: Frank Thompson (Dem)
  • Orange: Samuel M. Gattis (Dem)
  • Pamlico: George Dees (Dem)
  • Pasquotank: J. B. Leigh (Dem)
  • Pender: Gibson James (Dem)
  • Perquimans: F. H. Nicholson (Rep)
  • Person: Charles A. Whitfield (Dem)
  • Pitt: W. J. Nichols (Dem)
  • Pitt: T. H. Barnhill (Dem)
  • Polk: J. W. McFarland (Rep)
  • Randolph: T. J. Redding (Dem)
  • Randolph: J. M. Burrow (Rep)
  • Richmond: Henry Clay Wall (Dem)
  • Robeson: Gilbert B. Patterson (Dem)
  • Robeson: James S. Oliver (Dem)
  • Rockingham: J. H. Lane (Dem)
  • Rockingham: J. R. Garrett (Dem)
  • Rowan: Lee S. Overman (Dem)
  • Rowan: D. R. Julian (Dem)
  • Rutherford: J. F. Alexander (Dem)
  • Sampson: Robert M. Crumpler (Pop)
  • Sampson: Cicero H. Johnson (Pop)
  • Stanly: J. M. Brown (Dem)
  • Stokes: Riley J. Petree (Rep)
  • Surry: William W. Hampton (Rep)
  • Swain: R. L. Leatherwood (Dem)
  • Transylvania: George W. Wilson (Dem)
  • Tyrrell: William Maitland (Dem)
  • Union: R. L. Stevens (Dem)
  • Vance: J. Y. Eaton (Rep)
  • Wake: John D. Boushall (Dem)
  • Wake: Gaston Powell (Dem)
  • Wake: W. H. Holland (Dem)
  • Warren: J. H. Wright (Rep)
  • Washington: T. L. Tarkenton (Pop)
  • Watauga: W. B. Council, Jr. (Dem)
  • Wayne: William R. Allen (Dem)
  • Wayne: J. M. Wood (Dem)
  • Wilkes: E. B. Hendren (Rep)
  • Wilkes: W. A. Tharpe (Rep)
  • Wilson: Henry G. Connor (Dem)
  • Yadkin: H. S. Williams (Rep)
  • Yancey: W. M. Austin (Dem)
  • Members

  • District 1: George Cowper of Hertford; T. G. Skinner of Perquimans
  • District 2: I. W. Miller of Pamlico; H. S. Ward of Washington
  • District 3: W. E. Harris of Northampton
  • District 4: Edward L. Travis of Halifax
  • District 5: R. H. Speight of Edgecombe
  • District 6: F. G. James of Pitt
  • District 7: T. S. Collie Nash; R. A. P. Cooley of Nash
  • District 8: James A. Bryan of Craven; John Q. Jackson of Lenoir
  • District 9: Frank A. Daniels of Wayne; Isham F. Hill of Duplin
  • District 10: W. J. Davis of Brunswick
  • District 11: Thomas O. Fuller of Warren
  • District 12: F. A. Whitaker of Wake (Dem)
  • District 13: J. A. T. Jones of Johnston
  • District 14: J. W. S. Robinson of Sampson; Frank P. Jones of Harnett
  • District 15: Joseph A. Brown of Columbus; Stephen McIntyre of Robeson
  • District 16: W. L. Williams of Cumberland
  • District 17: Archibald A. Hicks of Granville
  • District 18: Thomas M. Cheek of Orange; J. M. Satterfield of Caswell
  • District 19: J. A. Goodwin of Chatham
  • District 20: William Lindsay of Rockingham
  • District 21: John N. Wilson of Guilford
  • District 22: J. C. Black of Moore
  • District 23: Thomas J. Jerome of Union; Charles Stanback of Montgomery
  • District 24: R. L. Smith of Stanly (Dem)
  • District 25: Frank I. Osborne of Mecklenburg
  • District 26: Robert B. Glenn of Forsyth (Dem); John C. Thomas of Davidson
  • District 27: James A. Butler of Iredell; Frank C. Hairston of Davie
  • District 28: J. C. Newsom of Stokes
  • District 29: H. T. Campbell of Alexander
  • District 30: William C. Fields of Ashe
  • District 31: W. L. Lambert of Mitchell; G. G. Eaves of McDowell
  • District 32: M. H. Justice of Rutherford; Oscar F. Mason of Gaston
  • District 33: William J. Cocke of Buncombe; Thomas J. Murray of Madison
  • District 34: J. A. Franks of Swain
  • District 35: Joel L. Crisp of Graham
  • References

    North Carolina General Assembly of 1899–1900 Wikipedia