Biographical sketch, Judge Albert Stevenson, Volume II, pp. 557-559. Born 11/7/1854 near Bryson, Giles County, Tennessee. "He was elected county attorney of Parker county in 1S84, was re-elected in 1886, and in 1888 was chosen to represent his district in the twenty-first session of the Texas legislature . . . Judge Stevenson's most important work in the twenty-first legislature, however, and the one for which he should be given most credit, was in connection with the famous railroad commission bill which attracted wide-spread attention not only in Texas, but all over the county."
A Twentieth Century History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas 1906.
Albert Stevenson, birth date 11/7/1854, death date 4/27/1913, burial in Elmwood Cemetery, Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County.
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Albert Stevenson, Democrat, attorney, age 34 in 1889, born in Tennessee.
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Death notice, "Judge Stephenson [sic] Dead: Well Known Lawyer Expires Unexpectedly in His Home at Mineral Wells"; Obituary from Mineral Wells Index, Hon. Albert Stevenson, The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Texas), 7/29/1913, p. 2.
Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .