The 21st Texas Legislature met from January 8 to April 6, 1889, in regular session. All members of the House of Representatives and a portion of the members of the Senate were elected in the 1888 general election.
- 20th Regular session: January 8, 1889 – April 6, 1889
House of Representatives
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House of Representatives
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Members of the Texas Senate for the Twenty-first Texas Legislature:
- Leonard Anderson Abercrombie, Democrat
- William Allen, Unaffiliated
- William T. Armistead, Democrat
- Edwin Augustus Atlee, Democrat
- William H. Burges, Democrat
- Robert H. Burney, Democrat
- John Marshall Claiborne, Democrat
- John Walter Cranford, Democrat
- William Wallace Davis, Democrat
- Elbridge Geary Douglass, Democrat
- Scott Field, Democrat
- Louis Napoleon Frank, Democrat
- George Washington Glasscock, Jr., Unaffiliated
- John H. Harrison, Democrat
- James Melville Ingram, Democrat
- James J. Jarvis, Democrat
- William C. "Cone" Johnson, Democrat
- R.S. Kimbrough, Democrat
- Jonathan Lane, Democrat
- Ernst Gustav Maetze, Democrat
- Henry D. McDonald, Democrat
- Robert Morris, Democrat
- William Henry Pope, Democrat
- Kennan Benjamin Seale, Democrat
- Henry Taylor Sims, Democrat
- John Hall Stephens, Democrat
- M.H. Townsend, Democrat
- George W. Tyler, Democrat
- Samuel Crockett Upshaw, Democrat
- William H. Woodward, Democrat
House of Representatives
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Members of the House of Representatives for the Twentieth Texas Legislature:
District
|
Representative
|
City
|
County
|
Party
|
Took Office
|
1
|
Jerome Swinford
|
Orange
|
Orange
|
Democrat
|
January 8, 1889
|
2
|
Travis Spraggin Cochran
|
Colita
|
Polk
|
Democrat
|
January 8, 1889
|
3
|
Henry R. Ralph
|
Lewis Ferry
|
Jasper
|
Democrat
|
January 8, 1889
|
4
|
James Linn Crossland
|
Douglass
|
Nacogdoches
|
Democrat
|
January 8, 1889 (prior: 1879–1881)
|
5
|
John P. Childers
|
San Augustine
|
San Augustine
|
Democrat
|
January 8, 1889
|
6
|
Robert Teague Milner
|
Henderson
|
Rusk
|
Democrat
|
January 11, 1887
|
7
|
J. Ras Jones
|
Pinehill
|
Panola
|
Democrat
|
January 13, 1885
|
8
|
George Alexander Newton
|
Mount Selman
|
Cherokee
|
Democrat
|
January 11, 1887 (prior: 1883–1885)
|
9
|
Joseph Addison Johnson
|
Bethel
|
Anderson
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
10
|
Joseph Blakey Bishop
|
Athens
|
Henderson
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
11
|
Abram Dallas Martin
|
Pittsburg
|
Camp
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
12
|
Benjamin Green Selman
|
Tyler
|
Smith
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
13
|
William Filmore Murchison
|
Auga
|
Houston
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1895–1897)
|
14
|
Alexander J. Pope
|
Marshall
|
Harrison
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
15
|
Louis P. Wilson
|
Marshall
|
Harrison
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1883–1885)
|
16
|
Lucius Adolphus Whatley
|
Atlanta
|
Cass
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
17[1]
|
James Dudley Carwile
|
Atlanta
|
Cass
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
Blair McGee
|
New Boston
|
Bowie
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
18
|
Albert S. Bailey
|
Detroit
|
Red River
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
19
|
William Joseph Johnson
|
Mount Pleasant
|
Titus
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
20
|
Mordecai James Hathaway
|
Paris
|
Lamar
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
21
|
William Jordan Hood
|
Savoy
|
Fannin
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
22
|
Thomas Henry Hayes
|
Paris
|
Lamar
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1874–1876)
|
23
|
George Jefferson Woodruff
|
Racetrack
|
Delta
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
24
|
John McCullough Melson
|
Pickton
|
Hopkins
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
25
|
Frank P. Alexander
|
Greenville
|
Hunt
|
Democrat
|
1885
|
26
|
Thomas Jefferson Towles
|
Canton
|
Van Zandt
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1876–1879)
|
27[2]
|
John Haywood Tolbert
|
Howe
|
Grayson
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
Thomas Jefferson Brown
|
Sherman
|
Grayson
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
28
|
Robert Donaldson Allison
|
McKinney
|
Collin
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1876–1879, 1884–1885)
|
29
|
Joseph Warren Jagoe
|
Denton
|
Denton
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
30
|
James William Campbell
|
Gainesville
|
Cooke
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
31
|
Jesse Craft Murrell
|
Coesfield
|
Cooke
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
32
|
Alvin Clark Owsley
|
Denton
|
Denton
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
33[3]
|
Jesse Munroe Strong
|
Dallas
|
Dallas
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
James Franklin Rowland
|
Richardson
|
Dallas
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
34
|
Isaac Duke Parker
|
Birdville
|
Tarrant
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
35
|
James W. Crayton
|
Fate
|
Rockwall
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
36
|
Andrew Jackson Brown
|
Alvarado
|
Johnson
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
37
|
William Lee Wood
|
Palmer
|
Ellis
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
38
|
James McCullough Wilson
|
Whitney
|
Hill
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
39
|
Samuel Romulus Frost
|
Corsicana
|
Navarro
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1879–1881)
|
40[4]
|
William McGaughey
|
Granbury
|
Hood
|
Democrat
|
1885
|
Jesse Jenkins
|
Meridian
|
Bosque
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
41
|
John Alexander Hudson
|
Marmaduke
|
Wise
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
42
|
Charles Ulrich Connellee
|
Eastland
|
Eastland
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
43
|
Alfred Tolar
|
Abilene
|
Taylor
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
44
|
Rufus Burrow Lankford
|
Bowie
|
Montague
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
45
|
George Bibb Pickett
|
Decatur
|
Wise
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1874–1881)
|
46
|
Albert Stevenson
|
Weatherford
|
Parker
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
47
|
James Eldrage Dillard
|
Kaufman
|
Kaufman
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
48
|
Alexander Asberry
|
Calvert
|
Robertson
|
Republican
|
1889
|
49
|
William Ambrose Sevier Cobb
|
Rogers Prairie
|
Leon
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
50
|
Elias Mayes
|
Bryan
|
Brazos
|
Republican
|
1889 (prior: 1879–1881)
|
51
|
Henry Lee Lewis
|
Hearne
|
Robertson
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
52
|
William Leonidas Campbell
|
Anderson
|
Grimes
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
53
|
James Wesson Parker
|
Richmond
|
Fort Bend
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
54[5]
|
James A. Breeding
|
Houston
|
Harris
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
William Wyatt Dawson
|
Trinity
|
Trinity
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
William Perry McComb
|
Montgomery
|
Montgomery
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
55
|
James Wright Cook
|
Mooresville
|
Falls
|
Independent
|
1889
|
56
|
Benjamin Josephus Roop
|
Temple
|
Bell
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
57
|
James Madison McKinney
|
Jones Prairie
|
Milam
|
Democrat
|
1885
|
58
|
James Isom Moody
|
Mexia
|
Limestone
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
59
|
George Walton White
|
Dew
|
Freestone
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
60
|
Jehu Brown
|
Kerens
|
Navarro
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
61
|
Seth Phineas Mills
|
Speegleville
|
McLennan
|
Democrat
|
1887 (prior: 1879–1881)
|
62
|
William Abraham Kincaid
|
Groesbeck
|
Limestone
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
63
|
Crocket McDonald King
|
Leon Junction
|
Coryell
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
64
|
Guy Morrison Bryan
|
Galveston
|
Galveston
|
Democrat
|
1888 (prior: 1847–1853, 1874–1876, 1879–1881)
|
65
|
Walter Gresham
|
Galveston
|
Galveston
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
66
|
Richard Henry Douglass Sorrell II
|
Wharton
|
Wharton
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
67
|
Ibzan William Middlebrook
|
Columbus
|
Colorado
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
68
|
Robert Watson Thompson
|
Nelsonville
|
Austin
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
69
|
James Franklin Overton
|
Hackberry
|
Lavaca
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
70[6]
|
James Foster McGuire
|
Ledbetter
|
Fayette
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
Charles B. Welhausen
|
Flatonia
|
Fayette
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
71
|
Myers Felder
|
Chappell Hill
|
Washington
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
72
|
Jacob A. Fields
|
Giddings
|
Lee
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
73
|
James Madison Renick
|
Lexington
|
Lee
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
74
|
James M. Robinson
|
Red Rock
|
Bastrop
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1883–1887)
|
75[7]
|
Felix Ezell Smith
|
Bluff Springs
|
Travis
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1874–1876, 1879–1881, 1883–1887)
|
William Robert Hamby
|
Austin
|
Travis
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
76
|
Norton Moses
|
Strickling
|
Burnet
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1876–1879)
|
77
|
Martin McFerrin Hancock
|
Goldthwaite
|
Brown
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
78
|
James Henry Faubion
|
Leander
|
Williamson
|
Democrat
|
1885
|
79
|
Simeon Whitted
|
Bowser Bend
|
San Saba
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
80
|
George Bush Stevenson
|
El Paso
|
El Paso
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
81
|
Blucher Erskine
|
Derby
|
Frio
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
82
|
Wilbur McDonald
|
Stockdale
|
Wilson
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
83[8]
|
Thomas W. Kennedy
|
Rio Grande City
|
Starr
|
Democrat
|
1885
|
Albert Urbahn
|
Laredo
|
Webb
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
84
|
William A. Williamson
|
Junction City
|
Kimble
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
85
|
John J. Rhodes
|
Millett
|
La Salle
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
86[9]
|
David Crawford Robinson
|
San Antonio
|
Bexar
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
William Frederick Miller
|
Converse
|
Bexar
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
87[10]
|
Edward LeGrand Dunlap
|
Victoria
|
Victoria
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
Vachel Weldon
|
Cuero
|
DeWitt
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
88
|
Robert Byron Rentfro
|
Brownsville
|
Cameron
|
Republican
|
1889
|
89
|
William Clemens
|
New Braunfels
|
Comal
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1879–1881)
|
90
|
James William Peebles
|
Leesville
|
Gonzales
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
91[11]
|
Jacob Lewis Ellison
|
Martindale
|
Caldwell
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
George McGehee
|
San Marcos
|
Hays
|
Democrat
|
1887
|
92
|
William Hamblen
|
Houston
|
Harris
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
93
|
Richard Butt Levy
|
Longview
|
Gregg
|
Democrat
|
1889
|
94
|
Joseph Wesley Humphrey
|
Point
|
Rains
|
Democrat
|
1889 (prior: 1885–1887)
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^ These are multimember or flotorial districts.