Chester Hillyard Bryan
Full Name: Chester Hillyard BryanDate of birth: January 13, 1880
Date of death: January 23, 1946
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Chamber | District | Dates of Service | Legislatures | Party | City/County | Note | Counties in District |
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H | 24 | Jan 10, 1905 - Jan 8, 1907 | 29th | Democrat | Houston / Harris | Harris |
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House District 24
Jan 10, 1905 - Jan 8, 1907 Legislatures: 29th Party: Democrat Home City/County: Houston / Harris Counties in district: Harris |
Biographical Information top
Biographical Sketches
- Biographical sketch and photo, Chester Hillyard Bryan, pp. 61, 81. Lawyer, Member of the Legislature, and County Judge of Harris County, born in Houston 1/13/1880. "He was elected Member of the 29th Legislature, but since 1916 has held office as County Judge of Harris County." Rice Digital Scholarship Archive. Houston and South Texas: A Newspaper Reference Work, 1921.
- Chester H. Bryan. Photo and preview of 29th Legislature, "Harris County's Representatives," The Houston Post,1/8/1905, p. 8. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
Other Resources
- Census of 1900 - Chester H. Bryan, Houston, Harris County, age 20, born January 1880 in Texas, son of Louis and Bettie Bryan, brother of Lula F. Bryan.
Census of 1920 - Chester H. Bryan, Houston, Harris County, age 38, attorney, living with brother Louis Bryan and sister-in-law Nellie H. Bryan and sister Lula D. Rauband.
Census of 1930 - Chester H. Bryan, Houston, Harris County, age 50, bank president, brother of Lula B. Rambaud.
Census of 1940 - Chester H. Bryan, Houston, Harris County, age 60, brother of Lula Rambaud. FamilySearch. 1900 1920 1930 1940 - Chester Hilyard Bryan, birth date 1/13/1880 in Houston; death date 1/23/1946 in Houston, Harris County; retired attorney (judge). FamilySearch Texas Deaths, 1890-1976.
- Chester Hillyard Bryan, birth date 1/13/1880, Harris County Judge, draft registration 9/12/1918 in Houston. FamilySearch United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
- Chester H. Bryan, burial in Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, with mother Bettie Hillyard Bryan and father Louis A. Bryan, Bryan family plot. Photo, Chester Hilyard Bryan. Find a Grave.
- Obituary and photo, "Judge Bryan, City, County Leader, Dies," 1/24/1946, section A, pp. 1, 3. Courtesy Houston Public Library. Houston Chronicle.
- Death notice, "Houston Leader Is Claimed by Death," 1/25/1946, p. 13. Ex-County Judge Chester Bryan "instituted the first county circulating library in Texas." Lubbock Morning Avalanche.
- Photo, candidate announcement for Harris County Judge, and platform, "Chester H. Bryan for County Judge," The Houston Post, 2/17/1916, p. 5. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
- Chester Hillyard Bryan, Memorial, May 1946, p. 207. Elected Harris County Judge in 1916, served until 1926. Texas Bar Journal.
- 29th Legislature (1905) - Chester H. Bryan, postoffice Houston, nativity Texas, age 25 (born circa 1880), lawyer, Democrat. Texas Legislative Manual.
Photographs
- Photograph. C.H. Bryan, 29th Legislature, State Preservation Board
Composite Photographs on Display in the Capitol
- 29th session composite photo of House members (House chamber gallery, east wall. 3W.2). State Preservation Board.
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29th R.S. - 1905
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