North Carolina in the 1900s

North Carolina State Senate

1945
This General Assembly met from January 3rd to March 12th in 1945.

District

No. of Senators

County/Counties

Delegate(s) (County From)

1

2

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

Charles Henry Jenkins (Bertie),
William Thomas Culpepper (Pasquotank)

2

2

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

E.A. Daniel (Beaufort),
William Roy Hampton (Washington)

3

1

Northampton, Vance, Warren

Archibald Cree Gay (Northampton)

4

2

Edgecombe, Halifax

William Grimes Clark (Edgecombe),
Robert Lawrence Applewhite (Halifax)

5

1

Pitt

Arthur Benjamin Corey

6

2

Franklin, Nash, Wilson

William Lee Lumpkin (Franklin),
Joseph Colin Eagles (Wilson)

7

2

Carteret, Craven, Greene, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow

David Livingston Ward (Craven),
Romulus Alonzo Whitaker (Lenoir)

8

2

Johnston, Wayne

Lawrence Henry Wallace (Johnston),
Thomas O'Berry (Wayne)

9

2

Duplin, New Hanover, Pender, Sampson

Roy Rowe (Pender),
Henry Vann (Sampson)

10

2

Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland

Robert James Hester, Jr. (Bladen),
Charles Grandison Rose (Cumberland)

11

1

Robeson

Carson Malloy Barker

12

2

Harnett, Hoke, Moore, Randolph

Ryan McBryde (Hoke),
Arthur Ross (Randolph)

13

2

Chatham, Lee, Wake

James Carlton Pittman (Lee),
Wiley G. Barnes (Wake)

14

2

Durham, Granville, Person

Claude Currie (Durham),
Flemmie D. Long (Person)

15

1

Caswell, Rockingham

John Hampton Price (Rockingham)

16

1

Alamance, Orange

Wilbur Dennis Madry (Alamance)

17

1

Guilford

George T. Penny

18

2

Davidson, Montgomery, Richmond, Scotland

George Lee Hundley (Davidson),
Edwin Pate (Scotland)

19

2

Anson, Stanly, Union

Robert Eugene Little (Anson),
Whitman Erskine Smith (Stanly)

20

1

Mecklenburg

Joseph Lee Blythe

21

2

Cabarrus, Rowan

Luther Ernest Barnhardt (Cabarrus),
John C. Kesler (Rowan)

22

1

Forsyth

Irving Edward Carlyle

23

1

Stokes, Surry

Carlos Earl Davis (Stokes)

24

1

Davie, Wilkes, Yadkin

William Bryan Somers (Wilkes)

25

2

Catawba, Iredell, Lincoln

John Will Aiken (Catawba)
Hugh Gordon Mitchell (Iredell)

26

1

Gaston

Stephen Bland Dolley

27

2

Cleveland, McDowell, Rutherford

Lee B. Weathers (Cleveland),
Wade Bostic Matheny (Rutherford)

28

1

Alexander, Burke, Caldwell

Ossie Lee Horton (Burke)

29

1

Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga

Edison M. Thomas (Ashe)

30

1

Avery, Madison, Mitchell, Yancey

Calvin Ransome Edney (Madison)

31

1

Buncombe

Brandon P. Hodges

32

2

Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Polk, Transylvania

William Bryan Hodges (Henderson),
Carroll Pickens Rogers (Polk)

33

1

Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon, Swain

A. Lee Penland (Clay)
Lynton Yates Ballentine was President of the Senate. Samuel Ray Byerly was the Clerk.
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