North Carolina in the 1900s

North Carolina State Senate

1909
This General Assembly met from January 6th to March 8th in 1909.

District

No. of Senators

County/Counties

Delegate(s) (County From)

1

2

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

E.R. Johnson (Currituck),
A. Pilson Godwin (Gates)

2

2

Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Martin, Pamlico, Tyrrell, Washington

F.P. Latham (Beaufort),
Van. B. Martin (Martin)

3

1

Bertie, Northampton

Benjamin S. Gay (Northampton)

4

1

Halifax

E.L. Travis

5

1

Edgecombe

L.V. Bassett

6

1

Pitt

A.L. Blow

7

2

Franklin, Nash, Wilson

Benjamin T. Holden (Franklin),
John D. Dawes (Wilson)

8

2

Carteret, Craven, Greene, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow

Y.T. Ormond (Lenoir),
John W. Burton (Onslow)

9

1

Wayne

J.L. Barham

10

1

Duplin, Pender

Edmund A. Hayes, Jr. (Pender)

11

1

Brunswick, New Hanover

Brooke G. Empie (NH)

12

1

Bladen, Columbus

O.L. Clark (Bladen)

13

1

Robeson

D.P. Shaw

14

1

Cumberland

Q.K. Nimocks

15

2

Harnett, Johnston, Sampson

W.G. Turner (Harnett),
J.O. Matthews (Sampson)

16

1

Wake

William B. Jones

17

1

Vance, Warren

H.T. Powell (Vance)

18

1

Granville, Person

James A. Long (Person)

19

2

Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Orange

J.L. Scott, Jr. (Alamance),
James Smith Manning (Durham)

20

1

Rockingham

W.B. Wray

21

1

Guilford

John A. Barringer

22

2

Chatham, Moore, Richmond, Scotland

A. Settle Dockery (Richmond),
Jonathan Peele (Scotland)

23

1

Montgomery, Randolph

J.A. Spence (Randolph)

24

2

Anson, Davidson, Stanly, Union

James A. Lockhart, Jr. (Anson),
G. Foster Hankins (Davidson)

25

2

Cabarrus, Mecklenburg

Paul B. Means (Cabarrus),
H.N. Pharr (Mecklenburg)

26

1

Rowan

Whitehead Kluttz

27

1

Forsyth

Henry R. Starbuck

28

1

Stokes, Surry

John M. Reynolds (Stokes)

29

1

Davie, Wilkes, Yadkin

William M. Lee (Wilkes)

30

1

Iredell

Zebulon V. Long

31

1

Catawba, Lincoln

J.D. Elliott (Catawba)

32

1

Gaston

W.T. Love

33

2

Cleveland, Henderson, Polk, Rutherford

McD. Ray (Henderson),
John C. Mills (Rutherford)

34

2

Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, McDowell

Samuel A. McCall (Burke),
J.C. Sherrill (Caldwell)

35

1

Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga

Robert L. Doughton (Alleghany)

36

1

Madison, Mitchell, Yancey

J.F. Tilson (Madison)

37

1

Buncombe

J.J. Britt

38

1

Haywood, Jackson, Swain, Transylvania

A.M. Fry (Swain)

39

1

Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon

W.J. West (Macon)
William C. Newland was President of the Senate. A.J. Maxwell was the Clerk.
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