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North Carolina General Assembly of 1899-1900
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Members of the North Carolina General Assembly for the 1899-1900 session 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. [1]
State House of Representatives
Alamance : W. H. Carroll (D )
Alexander: Alexander C. McIntosh (D )
Alleghany: James M. Gambill (D )
Anson: James A. Leak (D )
Ashe: B. E. Reeves (D )
Beaufort: B. B. Nicholson (D )
Bertie: Francis D. Winston (D )
Bladen: George H. Currie (D )
Brunswick: D. B. McNeill (D )
Buncombe: Locke Craig (D )
Buncombe: J. C. Curtis (D )
Burke: Julius H. Hoffman (D )
Cabarrus: Luther T. Hartsell (D )
Caldwell: Samuel L. Patterson (D )
Camden: John K. Abbott (D )
Carteret: John B. Russell (D )
Caswell: Charles J. Yarborough (R )
Catawba: A. C. Boggs (D )
Chatham: Los L. Wrenn (R )
Chatham: J. A. Giles (R )
Cherokee: W. E. Manney (D )
Chowan: W. Dorsey Welch (D )
Clay: George M. Fleming (D )
Cleveland: Clyde R. Hoey (D )
Columbus: D. C. Allen (D )
Craven: Isaac H. Smith (R )
Cumberland: D. J. Ray (D )
Cumberland: H. McD. Robinson (D )
Curritick: Samuel M. Beasley (D )
Dare: Charles T. Williams (D )
Davidson: Charles M. Thompson (D )
Davie: Gaston L. White (R )
Duplin: James O. Carr (D )
Durham: Howard A. Foushee (D )
Edgecombe: Henry A. Gilliam (D )
Forsyth: J. K. P. Carter (R )
Forsyth: William A. Lowery (R )
Franklin: P. A. Davis (D )
Gaston: L. H. J. Hauser (D )
Gates: John M. Trotman (D )
Graham: O. P. Williams (R )
Granville: C. W. Bryan (D )
Granville: A. A. Lyon (D )
Greene: John E. W. Sugg (D )
Guilford: John C. Kennett (D )
Guilford: John C. Bunch (D )
Halifax: H. S. Harrison (D )
Halifax: W. P. White (D )
Harnett: Dan Hugh McLean (D )
Haywood: Joseph S. Davis (D )
Henderson: M. S. Justus (R )
Hertford: Isaac F. Snipes (R )
Hyde: Claude W. Davis (D )
Iredell: John B. Holman (D )
Iredell: Thomas J. Williams (D )
Jackson: Walter E. Moore (D )
Johnston: J. F. Brown (D )
Johnston: D. G. Johnson (D )
Jones: G. G. Noble (D )
Lenoir: W. W. Carraway (D )
Lincoln: John F. Rheinhart (D )
McDowell: Edward J. Justice (D )
Macon: J. Frank Ray (D )
Madison: A. B. Bryant (R )
Martin: Harry W. Stubbs (D )
Mecklenburg: Heriot Clarkson (D )
Mecklenburg: J. E. Henderson (D )
Mecklenburg: R. M. Ransom (D )
Mitchell: J. R. Pritchard (R )
Montgomery: W. A. Cochran (D )
Moore: John L. Currie (D )
Nash: Cicero T. Ellen (D )
New Hanover: George Rountree (D )
New Hanover: Martin S. Willard (D )
Northampton: W. C. Coates (R )
Onslow: Frank Thompson (D )
Orange: Samuel M. Gattis (D )
Pamlico: George Dees (D )
Pasquotank: J. B. Leigh (D )
Pender: Gibson James (D )
Perquimans: F. H. Nicholson (R )
Person: Charles A. Whitfield (D )
Pitt: W. J. Nichols (D )
Pitt: T. H. Barnhill (D )
Polk: J. W. McFarland (R )
Randolph: T. J. Redding (D )
Randolph: J. M. Burrow (R )
Richmond: Henry Clay Wall (D )
Robeson: Gilbert B. Patterson (D )
Robeson: James S. Oliver (D )
Rockingham: J. H. Lane (D )
Rockingham: J. R. Garrett (D )
Rowan: Lee S. Overman (D )
Rowan: D. R. Julian (D )
Rutherford: J. F. Alexander (D )
Sampson: Robert M. Crumpler (P )
Sampson: Cicero H. Johnson (P )
Stanly: J. M. Brown (D )
Stokes: Riley J. Petree (R )
Surry: William W. Hampton (R )
Swain: R. L. Leatherwood (D )
Transylvania: George W. Wilson (D )
Tyrrell: William Maitland (D )
Union: R. L. Stevens (D )
Vance: J. Y. Eaton (R )
Wake: John D. Boushall (D )
Wake: Gaston Powell (D )
Wake: W. H. Holland (D )
Warren: J. H. Wright (R )
Washington: T. L. Tarkenton (P )
Watauga: W. B. Council, Jr. (D )
Wayne: William R. Allen (D )
Wayne: J. M. Wood (D )
Wilkes: E. B. Hendren (R )
Wilkes: W. A. Tharpe (R )
Wilson: Henry G. Connor (D )
Yadkin: H. S. Williams (R )
Yancey: W. M. Austin (D )
State Senate
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 (D )
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 (D )
District 25: Frank I. Osborne of Mecklenburg
District 26: Robert B. Glenn of Forsyth (D ); 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
Notes
^ The North Carolina Manual, published by the North Carolina Secretary of State , lists both these men as President pro tempore for 1899-1900. Whether this means that they alternated in the post, or Smith resigned and was succeeded by Whitaker mid-session is unknown.
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