North Carolina in the 1800s

North Carolina State Senate

1874-1875
This General Assembly met from November 16, 1874 to March 22, 1875.

District

 No. of Senators

County/Counties

Delegate(s) (County From)

1

2

Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank, Perquimans

W.B. Shaw (Currituck),
Thomas R. Jernigan (Hertford)

2

2

Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, Washington

Milton S. Selby (Hyde),
Charles Latham (Washington)

3

1

Bertie, Northampton

William W. Peebles (Northampton)

4

1

Halifax

John R. Byrant (1)

5

1

Edgecombe

W.P. Mabson (1)

6

1

Pitt

Joseph B. Stickney

7

2

Franklin, Nash, Wilson

Charles M. Cooke (Franklin),
Nick W. Boddie (Nash)

8

1

Craven

Richard Tucker (1)

9

1

Carteret, Jones, Onslow

W.T.R. Bell (Carteret)

10

2

Duplin, Wayne

John D. Stanford (Duplin),
D.E. Smith (Wayne)

11

1

Greene, Lenoir

Josiah Sugg (Greene)

12

1

New Hanover

Edward Cantwell

13

1

Bladen, Brunswick

Joseph Cashwell (Bladen)

14

1

Sampson

Edwin W. Kerr

15

1

Columbus, Robeson

W.F. French (Robeson)

16

1

Cumberland, Harnett

George W. Pegram (Harnett)

17

1

Johnston

L.R. Waddell

18

1

Wake

Charles M. Busbee

19

1

Warren

John M. Paschall (1)

20

2

Caswell, Orange, Person

George Williamson (Caswell),
Calvin E. Parish (Orange)

21

1

Granville

Richard G. Sneed

22

1

Chatham

W.G. Albright

23

1

Rockingham

James Irvin

24

2

Alamance, Guilford

A.S. Horton (Guilford),
James T. Morehead, Jr. (Guilford)

25

1

Moore, Randolph

K.H. Worthy (Moore)

26

1

Montgomery, Richmond

James LeGrand (Richmond)

27

1

Anson, Union

C.M.T. McCauley (Union)

28

1

Cabarrus, Stanly

R. Anderson (Stanly)

29

1

Mecklenburg

R.P. Waring

30

1

Davie, Rowan

J.H. Clement (Davie)

31

1

Davidson

Alfred Hargrave

32

1

Forsyth, Stokes

H.S. Cook (Forsyth)

33

1

Surry, Yadkin

John G. Marler (Yadkin)

34

2

Alexander, Iredell, Wilkes

Romulus Z. Linney (Alexander),
R.F. Armfield (Iredell)

35

1

Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga

A.J. McMillain (Alleghany)

36

2

Burke, Caldwell, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey

J.C. Mills (Burke),
D.W. Young (Mitchell)

37

1

Catawba, Lincoln

William A. Graham, Jr. (Lincoln)

38

1

Cleveland, Gaston

Jesse Jekins (Cleveland)

39

1

Polk, Rutherford

Martin Walker (Rutherford)

40

1

Buncombe, Madison

John S. McElroy (Buncombe)

41

1

Haywood, Henderson, Transylvania

T.W. Taylor (Henderson)

42

1

Cherokee, Clay, Jackson, Macon, Swain

James R. Love (Jackson)
R.F. Armfield was President of the Senate. Johnstone Jones was the Clerk.
(1) A black man.
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