Members of the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature served in one of eight legislative sessions between 1890 and 1905. The following list of legislators for Oklahoma Territory are listed below by legislative session from Joseph Bradfield Thoburn's 1916 A Standard History of Oklahoma.
First legislature
editThe first legislative assembly served between 1890 and 1891.[1]
Council
edit- First District: Charles Brown, John Foster, and John F. Linn
- Second District: James L. Brown, John W. Howard, and Leander G. Pitman
- Third District: Robert J. Nisbitt
- Fourth District: Joseph Smelset
- Fifth District: Mort L. Bixler
- Sixth District: Daniel Harrady and W. A. McCartney
- Seventh District: George Gardenhire
- Eight District: Charles F. Grimmer
House
edit- First District: Robert J. Barker, William H. Campbell, Samuel M. Lewis, William H. Merten, William S. Robertson, and James L. Smith
- Second District: Moses Neal, Charles G. Jones, Samuel D. Pack, D. W. Peery, and Hugh G. Trosper
- Third District: William C. Adair, James M. Stovall, and Thomas R. Waggoner
- Fourth District: Arthur N. Daniels, Demetrius W. Talbot, and John H. Wimberly
- Fifth District: Green Currin, Darius C. Farnsworth, Joseph C. Post, and Edward G. Tritt
- Sixth District: Samuel W. Clark, James L. Mathews, and Ira N. Terrill
- Seventh District: Elisha H. Long
- Eight District: A. M. Colson
Second legislature
editThe second legislative assembly served in 1893.[2]
Council
edit- First District: John M. Cannon
- Second District: C. H. Carswell
- Third District: J. W. Clevenger
- Fourth District: O. R. Fegan
- Fifth District: J. P. Lane
- Sixth District: J. C. Pringley
- Seventh District: L. G. Pitman
- Eight District: Leslie P. Ross
- Ninth District: William A. McCartney
- Tenth District: Hugh McCredie
- Eleventh District: F. S. Pulliam
- Twelfth District: J. J. Shaffer
- Thirteenth District: C. J. Wrightsman
House
edit- First District: Talcott Ormsbie
- Second District: J. M. Johnson
- Third District: W. B. Stone
- Fourth District: R. C. Brennon
- Fifth District: John H. Wimberly
- Sixth District: C. H. Allen
- Seventh District: M. L. Stanley
- Eight District: J. M. Faris
- Ninth District: John Pfaff
- Tenth District: John W. Ozmun
- Eleventh District: John W. Beatty
- Twelfth District: D. W. Peery
- Thirteenth District: John C. Carrington
- Fourteenth District: Thomas R. Waggoner
- Fifteenth District: J. M. Stovall
- Sixteenth District: John W. Moyle
- Seventeenth District: B. J. Clardy
- Eighteenth District: W. A. Scott
- Nineteenth District: J. J. Merrick
- Twentieth District: O. P. Rathbun
- Twenty-first District: Jasper K. Allen
- Twenty-second District: David J. Wallace
- Twenty-third District: W. B. Stone
- Twenty-fourth District: Harper S. Cunningham
- Twenty-fifth District: Frank Hilton Greer
- Twenty-sixth District: Jasper J. McDaniel
Third legislature
editThe third legislative assembly served in 1895.[3]
Council
edit- First District: James E. Doom
- Second District: John S. Allan
- Third District: Angelo C. Scott
- Fourth District: J. H. Pitzer
- Fifth District: A. H. Boles
- Sixth District: E. H. Spencer
- Seventh District: O. B. Fegan
- Eight District: B. B. Tankersley
- Ninth District: C. T. Prouty
- Tenth District: J. P. Gandy
- Eleventh District: H. D. Baker
- Twelfth District: George D. Orner
- Thirteenth District: R. J. Ray
House
edit- First District: N. B. DeFord
- Second District: Charles Brown
- Third District: S. A. Waite
- Fourth District: R. J. Nesbitt
- Fifth District: H. C. St. John
- Sixth District: James Brown
- Seventh District: A. N. Spencer
- Eight District: H. A. Todd
- Ninth District: G. W. Sutton
- Tenth District: William T. Little
- Eleventh District: W. A. Hogan
- Twelfth District: Robert Lowery
- Thirteenth District: W. H. Mason
- Fourteenth District: C. M. Barnes
- Fifteenth District: J. S. Wade
- Sixteenth District: W. A. Knipe
- Seventeenth District: M. P. McCoy
- Eighteenth District: G. W. Posten
- Nineteenth District: R. H. Walling
- Twentieth District: G. W. Vickers
- Twenty-first District: C. G. Elliott
- Twenty-second District: W. H. Smith
- Twenty-third District: T. T. Boyer
- Twenty-fourth District: G. S. Stine
- Twenty-fifth District: G. W. Bradfield
- Twenty-sixth District: W. F. Hendrix
Fourth legislature
editThe fourth legislative assembly served in 1897.[4]
Council
edit- First District: J. W. Lynch
- Second District: Henry S. Johnston
- Third District: H. S. Hanner
- Fourth District: Charles N. Brown
- Fifth District: A. W. Fisher
- Sixth District: J. W. Johnson
- Seventh District: C. W. Gould
- Eight District: D. B. Learned
- Ninth District: J. D. DeBois
- Tenth District: Erastus J. Clark
- Eleventh District: William Garrison
- Twelfth District: D. S. Randolph
- Thirteenth District: D. P. Marum
House
edit- First District: Jacob W. May
- Second District: D. S. Rose
- Third District: Thomas H. Doyle
- Fourth District: John Hogan
- Fifth District: Dale Lytton
- Sixth District: E. E. Olson
- Seventh District: M. E. Ferguson
- Eight District: W. Christian
- Ninth District: J. M. Stovall
- Tenth District: E. B. Allen
- Eleventh District: William James Gault
- Twelfth District: James K. Graves
- Thirteenth District: Ben F. Wilson
- Fourteenth District: J. C. Tousley
- Fifteenth District: R. B. Shannon
- Sixteenth District: Thomas E. Willis
- Seventeenth District: C. M. Barnes
- Eighteenth District: W. L. Sullivan
- Nineteenth District: William R. Berry
- Twentieth District: Albert H. Ellis
- Twenty-first District: T. J. Woodmansee
- Twenty-second District: L. M. St. Clair
- Twenty-third District: George W. Vickers
- Twenty-fourth District: J. P. D. Mouriquand
- Twenty-fifth District: G. P. Cherry
- Twenty-sixth District: J. E. George
Fifth legislature
editThe fifth legislative assembly served in 1899.[5]
Council
edit- First District: George H. Brett
- Second District: A. J. Biddison
- Third District: Frank A. Hutto
- Fourth District: Hugh McCreadie
- Fifth District: B. P. Magness
- Sixth District: Sidney Clarke
- Seventh District: George W. Bellamy
- Eight District: Felix L. Winkler
- Ninth District: Abram H. Huston
- Tenth District: Harrison E. Havens
- Eleventh District: William Garrison
- Twelfth District: James P. Gandy
- Thirteenth District: Charles M. Thacker
House
edit- First District: John H. Smith
- Second District: James Wilkin
- Third District: Thomas H. Doyle
- Fourth District: Houston A. Thomas
- Fifth District: E. F. Clarke
- Sixth District: W. F. Malley
- Seventh District: John W. Scott
- Eight District: J. D. Combs
- Ninth District: E. Duffy
- Tenth District: J. C. Wails
- Eleventh District: Charles G. Jones
- Twelfth District: C. W. Olmstead
- Thirteenth District: J. W. Hadley
- Fourteenth District: Thomas R. Reid
- Fifteenth District: D. H. VanKirk
- Sixteenth District: Walter C. Stevens
- Seventeenth District: W. H. Merten
- Eighteenth District: J. M. Holliday
- Nineteenth District: Virgil A. Wood
- Twentieth District: C. F. McElrath
- Twenty-first District: Fred S. Sherer
- Twenty-second District: J. M. Hay
- Twenty-third District: E. E. Hartshorn
- Twenty-fourth District: Philip Koch
- Twenty-fifth District: J. D. Ballard
- Twenty-sixth District: J. C. Williamson
Sixth legislature
editThe sixth legislative assembly served in 1901.[6]
Council
edit- First District: H. C. R. Brodboll
- Second District: James P. Woolsey
- Third District: Freeman E. Miller
- Fourth District: J. F. Todd
- Fifth District: E. Duffy
- Sixth District: Sidney Clarke
- Seventh District: George W. Bellamy
- Eight District: Felix L. Winkler
- Ninth District: John C. Foster
- Tenth District: R. E. P. Messall
- Eleventh District: George H. Coulson
- Twelfth District: A. G. Updegraff
- Thirteenth District: George B. Harrison
House
edit- First District: W. M. Ferguson
- Second District: James Wilkin
- Third District: John A. Oliphant
- Fourth District: Houston A. Thomas
- Fifth District: James L. Mathews
- Sixth District: William H. Scott
- Seventh District: John Embry
- Eight District: Robert E. Woods
- Ninth District: B. F. Nisbett
- Tenth District: Walter L. Phelps
- Eleventh District: Charles G. Jones
- Twelfth District: John W. Comp
- Thirteenth District: James W. Hadley
- Fourteenth District: Thomas R. Reid
- Fifteenth District: D. H. VanKirk
- Sixteenth District: Walter C. Stevens
- Seventeenth District: Cyrus E. Seeley
- Eighteenth District: Miles W. Allen
- Nineteenth District: Ret Millard
- Twentieth District: Frank R. Rogers
- Twenty-first District: John H. Decker
- Twenty-second District: Henry M. Brewer
- Twenty-third District: August T. Sniggs
- Twenty-fourth District: John H. Campbell
- Twenty-fifth District: Frank Mathews
- Twenty-sixth District: Charles R. Alexander
Seventh legislature
editThe seventh legislative assembly served in 1903.[7]
Council
edit- First District: James P. Woolsey
- Second District: John P. Hickam
- Third District: John Calvin Foster
- Fourth District: R. M. Campbell
- Fifth District: John O. Blakeney
- Sixth District: Herbert H. Champlin
- Seventh District: Felix L. Winkler
- Eight District: Alva G. Updegraff
- Ninth District: George T. Webster
- Tenth District: Charles R. Alexander
- Eleventh District: Thomas P. Gore
- Twelfth District: Sam Massingale
- Thirteenth District: Frank Mathews
House
edit- First District: James Wilkin
- Second District: William M. Bowles
- Third District: Herbert W. Williams
- Fourth District: James L. Mathews
- Fifth District: James J. Merrick
- Sixth District: Edgar W. Jones
- Seventh District: John Threadgill
- Eight District: Fred L. Wagoner
- Ninth District: B. F. Nisbett
- Tenth District: William T. James
- Eleventh District: John H. Decker
- Twelfth District: S. Grimes Sproat
- Thirteenth District: J. P. Cummins
- Fourteenth District: William A. Maxwell
- Fifteenth District: A. McTaggart
- Sixteenth District: Jonathan C. Major
- Seventeenth District: Thomas J. Ballew
- Eighteenth District: Evert J. Murphy
- Nineteenth District: Thomas P. Baidwood
- Twentieth District: Jesse H. Jones
- Twenty-first District: Dyke Ballinger
- Twenty-second District: Joseph K. Tuttle
- Twenty-third District: Joseph A. Jester
- Twenty-fourth District: James W. Harrison
- Twenty-fifth District: W. P. Francis
- Twenty-sixth District: T. M. Robinson
Eighth legislature
editThe eighth legislative assembly served in 1905.[8]
Council
edit- First District: Joel R. Scott
- Second District: John P. Hickam
- Third District: Leslie G. Niblack
- Fourth District: John Threadgill
- Fifth District: E. L. Cralle
- Sixth District: John H. Decker
- Seventh District: Felix L. Winkler
- Eight District: A. L. Sharrock
- Ninth District: Evert J. Murphy
- Tenth District: Charles R. Alexander
- Eleventh District: James Menefee
- Twelfth District: B. N. Woodson
- Thirteenth District: W. P. Francis
House
edit- First District: J. B. Norton
- Second District: Wesley Taylor
- Third District: J. T. Craig
- Fourth District: W. N. Walker
- Fifth District: Frank Pouty
- Sixth District: Isaac B. Levy
- Seventh District: R. R. Fuller
- Eight District: John J. Gayman
- Ninth District: Milton Bryan
- Tenth District: J. D. Lydick
- Eleventh District: J. P. Becker
- Twelfth District: John Ingmire
- Thirteenth District: W. W. Noffsinger
- Fourteenth District: W. A. Maxwell
- Fifteenth District: C. E. Wood
- Sixteenth District: A. J. Ross
- Seventeenth District: A. McBride
- Eighteenth District: B. B. Bone
- Nineteenth District: J. P. Gandy
- Twentieth District: W. W. Daniels
- Twenty-first District: Dyke Ballinger
- Twenty-second District: Scott Ferris
- Twenty-third District: J. A. Jester
- Twenty-fourth District: O. J. Logan
- Twenty-fifth District: David Hogg
- Twenty-sixth District: T. W. Robinson
References
edit- ^ Thoburn 1916, p. 915.
- ^ Thoburn 1916, p. 915-916.
- ^ Thoburn 1916, p. 916-917.
- ^ Thoburn 1916, p. 918-919.
- ^ Thoburn 1916, p. 919-920.
- ^ Thoburn 1916, p. 920-921.
- ^ Thoburn 1916, p. 921-922.
- ^ Thoburn 1916, p. 927-928.
Works cited
editThoburn, Joseph B. (Joseph Bradfield) (1916). A Standard History of Oklahoma. Chicago, New York: The American Historical Society. pp. 915–922. Retrieved 8 June 2024.