North Carolina
State House of Representatives |
1925 |
This General Assembly met from January 7th to
March 10th in 1925. |
County |
Number of
Delegates Authorized |
Delegate(s) |
Alamance |
1 |
William Summey Coulter |
Alexander |
1 |
Osmund Fairworth Pool |
Alleghany |
1 |
Carlisle Wallace Higgins |
Anson |
1 |
Dr. John Ellis Hart |
Ashe |
1 |
Thomas C. Bowie |
Avery |
1 |
Roy A. Harmon |
Beaufort |
1 |
James F. Tyer |
Bertie |
1 |
John Walter Davenport |
Bladen |
1 |
John Day Beatty, Jr. |
Brunswick |
1 |
Elijah H. Smith |
Buncombe |
2 |
Harry L. Nettles, Marcus Erwin |
Burke |
1 |
Samuel James Ervin, Jr. |
Cabarrus |
1 |
Samuel Black |
Caldwell |
1 |
Lawrence Wakefield |
Camden |
1 |
Curtis L. Tarkington |
Carteret |
1 |
Alvah Lawrence Hamilton |
Caswell |
1 |
Thomas Stephen Neal |
Catawba |
1 |
Loomis Franklin Klutz |
Chatham |
1 |
Wade Barber |
Cherokee |
1 |
David W. Swan |
Chowan |
1 |
William Dossey Pruden |
Clay |
1 |
John Henderson Green |
Cleveland |
1 |
Bayard Thurman Falls |
Columbus |
1 |
William Avery Thompson |
Craven |
1 |
William Farrior Warad |
Cumberland |
1 |
Robert Wall Christian |
Currituck |
1 |
Edwin R. Johnson |
Dare |
1 |
Mathias D. Hayman |
Davidson |
1 |
Paul Roberts Raper |
Davie |
1 |
Dr. Edgar Poe Crawford |
Duplin |
1 |
George Robert Ward |
Durham |
2 |
Reuben Oscar Everett, James Ralph Patton, Jr. |
Edgecombe |
1 |
Richard Tillman Fountain |
Forsyth |
3 |
Robert Martin Cox, James A. Marshall, Bunyon S. Womble |
Franklin |
1 |
James Speed Massenburg |
Gaston |
2 |
David P. Dellinger, Dr. Hall Morrison Eddlemann |
Gates |
1 |
Tazewood Augustus Eure |
Graham |
1 |
Thomas J. Graham |
Granville |
1 |
John S. Watkins |
Greene |
1 |
Robert C. Rouse |
Guilford |
3 |
Clem G. Wright, John W. King,
Thomas Early Whitaker |
Halifax |
2 |
William Thomas Council, Lovira
Wright Leggett |
Harnett |
1 |
N.A. Townsend |
Haywood |
1 |
James R. Boyd |
Henderson |
1 |
Wade H. Whiteside |
Hertford |
1 |
William Wendell Rogers |
Hoke |
1 |
David Scott Poole |
Hyde |
1 |
George E. Davis |
Iredell |
1 |
Zebulon Vance Turlington |
Jackson |
1 |
Robert Lee Madison |
Johnston |
2 |
Walter Batten, Neal Henry Lucas |
Jones |
1 |
Thomas Calvin Whitaker |
Lee |
1 |
Oscar Perry Makepeace |
Lenoir |
1 |
Frederick Isler Sutton |
Lincoln |
1 |
Giles B. Goodson |
Macon |
1 |
Alfred Winton Horn |
Madison |
1 |
Henry Winston Cook |
Martin |
1 |
Clayton Moore |
McDowell |
1 |
William Weaver Neal |
Mecklenburg |
3 |
William Robert Matthews, Edgar
Walker Pharr*, Julia M. Alexander |
Mitchell |
1 |
Samuel J. Turner |
Montgomery |
1 |
Brock S. Hurley |
Moore |
1 |
Edgar Jonathan Woodley |
Nash |
2 |
Dr. James Cornelius Braswell, Frank Shepherd Spruill,
Jr. |
New Hanover |
2 |
James Edward Lee Wade, Marsden
Bellamy |
Northampton |
1 |
James S. Grant |
Onslow |
1 |
Isaac Mayo Bailey |
Orange |
1 |
Alexander Hawkins Graham |
Pamlico |
1 |
Frank C. Brinson |
Pasquotank |
1 |
John Kenyon Wilson |
Pender |
1 |
Cornelius DeVane Murphy |
Perquimans |
1 |
Benjamin Franklin Bray |
Person |
1 |
William Roy Cates |
Pitt |
2 |
McDarnald Horton, Kenneth Alexander
Pittman |
Polk |
1 |
Rev. Ralph Nisbet Hunter |
Randolph |
1 |
A.I. Ferree |
Richmond |
1 |
William Edward Harrison |
Robeson |
2 |
Collier Cobb, Daniel Prather McKinnon |
Rockingham |
2 |
Patrick H. Simpson, Thomas Lawson Smith |
Rowan |
2 |
Walter Murphy, James Wiley Rideoutte |
Rutherford |
1 |
Thomas Julian Moss |
Sampson |
1 |
Edward Faison Butler |
Scotland |
1 |
Angus Doddridge Currie |
Stanly |
1 |
Richard Lane Brown |
Stokes |
1 |
Elias Carr Gann |
Surry |
1 |
Harry H. Barker |
Swain |
1 |
Andrew Jackson Franklin, Jr. |
Transylvania |
1 |
Welch Galloway |
Tyrrell |
1 |
Walter N. Norman |
Union |
1 |
Robert Roy Hawfield |
Vance |
1 |
Thomas Skinner Kittrell |
Wake |
3 |
Needham Lewis Broughton, Clarence
Heflin Chamblee, Thomas L. Creekmore |
Warren |
1 |
John A. Dowtin |
Washington |
1 |
Carl LeRoy Bailey |
Watauga |
1 |
Isaac G. Grier |
Wayne |
2 |
Arnold W. Byrd, Harrison Yelverton |
Wilkes |
1 |
Presley Elmer Brown |
Wilson |
1 |
Henry Groves Connor, Jr. |
Yadkin |
1 |
Wade Reavis |
Yancey |
1 |
John Alexander Watson |
*Edgar Walker Pharr was elected Speaker of the
House of Representatives. Alexander Lassiter was Clerk. |