Franklin P. Davis

Full Name: Franklin P. Davis
Date of birth: March 23, 1875
Date of death: August 9, 1946

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Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
H 15 Feb 26, 1918 - Jan 14, 1919 35th (1) (2) (3)   Unknown Houston / Harris   Harris

(1) "House Fails to Act on Bill," 8/11/1917, p. 4. Dateline Austin, Tex., Aug. 10. "Representative Stanley Beard left tonight for Portsmouth, Va. where he is a lieutenant of marines. He vacates his seat in the Legislature. . ." Galveston Daily News.
(2) Special election results, 2/23/1918, Franklin P. Davis elected to Position No. 1 and Charles Murphy elected to Position No. 3. "County's Anti Seats in Legislature Captured by Davis and Murphy, Pros," including incomplete returns from Harris County by ward, 2/24/1918, pp. 1, 4. "Harris County's two vacant anti seats in the state legislature very probably will be filled by two out-and-out prohibitionists . . . Indications late Saturday night were that Franklin P. Davis and Charles Murphy had been elected to fill the seats vacated by Stanley Beard and Harry V. Fisher."
Final special election returns, "Davis-Murphy Victory Sure by Later Returns," 2/25/1918, p. 7; "Davis and Murphy Given Certificates of Election by Commissioners Court," 2/27/1918, p. 7. Houston Chronicle.
(3) Franklin P. Davis, in special election 2/23/1918, sworn 2/26/1918, succeeded Stanley A. Beard, resigned after 3rd Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

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House District 15
Feb 26, 1918 - Jan 14, 1919
Legislatures: 35th (1) (2) (3)  
Party: Unknown
Home City/County: Houston / Harris
Counties in district: Harris

(1) "House Fails to Act on Bill," 8/11/1917, p. 4. Dateline Austin, Tex., Aug. 10. "Representative Stanley Beard left tonight for Portsmouth, Va. where he is a lieutenant of marines. He vacates his seat in the Legislature. . ." Galveston Daily News.
(2) Special election results, 2/23/1918, Franklin P. Davis elected to Position No. 1 and Charles Murphy elected to Position No. 3. "County's Anti Seats in Legislature Captured by Davis and Murphy, Pros," including incomplete returns from Harris County by ward, 2/24/1918, pp. 1, 4. "Harris County's two vacant anti seats in the state legislature very probably will be filled by two out-and-out prohibitionists . . . Indications late Saturday night were that Franklin P. Davis and Charles Murphy had been elected to fill the seats vacated by Stanley Beard and Harry V. Fisher."
Final special election returns, "Davis-Murphy Victory Sure by Later Returns," 2/25/1918, p. 7; "Davis and Murphy Given Certificates of Election by Commissioners Court," 2/27/1918, p. 7. Houston Chronicle.
(3) Franklin P. Davis, in special election 2/23/1918, sworn 2/26/1918, succeeded Stanley A. Beard, resigned after 3rd Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

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Other Resources

  • Death notice, "Franklin P. Davis Dies at Houston," 8/11/1946, p. 15. Former state representative from Harris County, died 8/9/1946. Abilene Reporter-News.
  • "Funeral Rites for Ex-Solon," 8/12/1946, p. 2. Brownsville Herald.
  • Franklin P. Davis, birth date 3/23/1875 in Tennessee; death date 8/9/1946 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; retired salesman. FamilySearch Texas Deaths, 1890-1977.
  • Franklin P. Davis, birth date 3/23/1874, death date 8/9/1946, burial in burial in Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, Houston, Harris county. Find a Grave.
  • Obituary and photo, "F.P. Davis to Be Buried Saturday," 8/10/1946, p. 2. Franklin P. Davis, born near Knoxville, Tennessee; moved to Grayson County, Texas, in 1879, and Houston in 1910. "He turned to politics in 1918 and was elected a state representative in a special election." Houston Chronicle.

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35th R.S. - 1917
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