Tomas G. Pollard

Tomas Glover Pollard

Full Name: Tomas (Thomas) Glover "Tom" Pollard, Sr.
Date of birth: May 9, 1895
Date of death: October 19, 1962

Terms of Service top

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 7 Jan 8, 1929 - Jan 10, 1933 41st (2)   42nd (1)   Democrat Tyler / Smith   Camp, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood
S 7 Jan 13, 1925 - Jan 8, 1929 40th (3)   39th (4) (5)   40th (3)   Democrat Tyler / Smith Senate President Pro Tempore (40th)   Camp, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood
S 7 Jan 9, 1923 - Jan 13, 1925 38th (6) (7)   Democrat Edom / Van Zandt   Camp, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood
H 29 Jan 11, 1921 - Jan 9, 1923 37th   Democrat Edom / Van Zandt   Van Zandt
H 29 May 20, 1920 - Jan 11, 1921 36th (8) (9) (10) (11)   Democrat Edom / Van Zandt   Van Zandt

(1) 42nd Legislature - Roll Call of Holdover Senators, 1/13/1931, p. 1. Senate Journal.
(2) 41st Legislature - Certificate of New Senators, oath of office administered, 1/8/1929, p. 1. Senate Journal.
(3) 40th Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, 1st C.S., elected 5/9/1927. Senate Journal.
(4) 39th Legislature - All 31 Senators were elected on November 4, 1924, per Secretary of State, oath of office administered, 1/13/1925, p. 1. Senate Journal.
(5) 39th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/15/1925, pp. 34-35. Drew 4-year term. Senate Journal.
(6) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 1924 due to redistricting. Act approved 1921 and effective Apr. 1, 1924, 37th Leg., 1st C.S., ch. 60, Apportionment Laws of Texas, 1836-1950, 1950.
(7) 38th Legislature - List of State Senators Elected at the General Election Held November Seventh, 1922, oath of office administered, 1/9/1923, p. 1-2. Senate Journal.
(8) Included in "New Legislators in the Texas House," list of 12 new members elected to fill vacancies since the last session, 5/21/1920, p. 11. Austin American.
(9) 36th Legislature, 3rd C.S. - Oath of Office Administered (to Lidiak, Jackson, Garrett, Daniel, Vickers, Biggers, Merriman, Beavens, Neal, Baldwin, Morris, and Pollard), 5/20/1920, pp. 1-2. No committee appointments listed for these members in 3rd-4th C.S. House Journal.
(10) Tomas G. Pollard, in special election 11/4/1919, sworn 5/20/1920, succeeded H.P. Davis, resigned 10/1/1919. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(11) Assumed Democrat based on listing as Democrat in subsequent legislatures. Texas Legislative Manual.

Terms of Service top

Senate District 7
Jan 8, 1929 - Jan 10, 1933
Legislatures: 41st (2)   42nd (1)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Tyler / Smith
Counties in district: Camp, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood
Senate District 7
Jan 13, 1925 - Jan 8, 1929
Legislatures: 40th (3)   39th (4) (5)   40th (3)  
Senate President Pro Tempore (40th)
(40th)
(40th)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Tyler / Smith
Counties in district: Camp, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood
Senate District 7
Jan 9, 1923 - Jan 13, 1925
Legislatures: 38th (6) (7)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Edom / Van Zandt
Counties in district: Camp, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood
House District 29
Jan 11, 1921 - Jan 9, 1923
Legislatures: 37th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Edom / Van Zandt
Counties in district: Van Zandt
House District 29
May 20, 1920 - Jan 11, 1921
Legislatures: 36th (8) (9) (10) (11)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Edom / Van Zandt
Counties in district: Van Zandt

(1) 42nd Legislature - Roll Call of Holdover Senators, 1/13/1931, p. 1. Senate Journal.
(2) 41st Legislature - Certificate of New Senators, oath of office administered, 1/8/1929, p. 1. Senate Journal.
(3) 40th Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, 1st C.S., elected 5/9/1927. Senate Journal.
(4) 39th Legislature - All 31 Senators were elected on November 4, 1924, per Secretary of State, oath of office administered, 1/13/1925, p. 1. Senate Journal.
(5) 39th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/15/1925, pp. 34-35. Drew 4-year term. Senate Journal.
(6) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 1924 due to redistricting. Act approved 1921 and effective Apr. 1, 1924, 37th Leg., 1st C.S., ch. 60, Apportionment Laws of Texas, 1836-1950, 1950.
(7) 38th Legislature - List of State Senators Elected at the General Election Held November Seventh, 1922, oath of office administered, 1/9/1923, p. 1-2. Senate Journal.
(8) Included in "New Legislators in the Texas House," list of 12 new members elected to fill vacancies since the last session, 5/21/1920, p. 11. Austin American.
(9) 36th Legislature, 3rd C.S. - Oath of Office Administered (to Lidiak, Jackson, Garrett, Daniel, Vickers, Biggers, Merriman, Beavens, Neal, Baldwin, Morris, and Pollard), 5/20/1920, pp. 1-2. No committee appointments listed for these members in 3rd-4th C.S. House Journal.
(10) Tomas G. Pollard, in special election 11/4/1919, sworn 5/20/1920, succeeded H.P. Davis, resigned 10/1/1919. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(11) Assumed Democrat based on listing as Democrat in subsequent legislatures. Texas Legislative Manual.

Biographical Information top

Resolutions and Journal entries

  • 38th Legislature, 3rd Called Session, "On Members of the Senate," pp. 325-326. Senate Journal.
  • Spelling of name varies from "Tomas" to "Thomas" to "Tanas D." in journals and other sources. Spelled "Tomas" in resolution, honoring birth of his son, 40th Legislature, p. 6 Senate Journal.

Biographical Sketches

  • Biographical sketch, "Who's Who and What's What in the Texas Legislature," by Ed Kilman, 1/1/1929, p. 7. Houston Post-Dispatch.
  • Memorial, April 1963, p. 349. Texas Bar Journal.

Other Resources

  • Senator Thomas G. Pollard of Tyler and Representative Robert E. High of Myrtle Springs honored in Van Zandt County Medical Society resolution, 9/2/1927, for "noteworthy service in the cause of Public Health during the recent regular and called sessions of the legislature, reprinted in "County Medical Society Held Meet at Canton," 9/9/1927, p. 3. Canton Herald.
  • Obituary, "Tom G. Pollard, Ex-Legislator, Dies at Tyler," 10/21/1962. Died Friday night, 10/19/1962. Dallas Morning News.
  • Thomas G. Pollard, Sr., birth date 5/9/1895 in Van Zandt County; death date 10/19/1962 in Tyler, Smith County; attorney. FamilySearch Texas Deaths, 1890-1976.
  • Tomas Glover Pollard, birth date 5/9/1895, death date 10/19/1962, burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Tyler, Smith County. Find a Grave.

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Committee Information top

42nd R.S. - 1931
Civil Jurisprudence  
Congressional Districts (Vice Chair) 
Constitutional Amendments  
Criminal Jurisprudence  
Finance  
Insurance  
Labor (Vice Chair) 
Mining, Irrigation and Drainage (Vice Chair) 
Nominations By Governor (Chair) 
Privileges and Elections  
Public Debt  
State Institutions and Departments (Chair) 
Towns and City Corporations  
41st R.S. - 1929
Commerce and Manufacture  
Dickson Orphan's Home in Gilmer  
Federal Relations (Vice Chair) 
Finance (Chair) 
Insurance  
Privileges and Elections  
Public Debts  
Senatorial Districts  
State Institutions and Departments  
Texas Oklahoma Boundary  
40th R.S. - 1927
Commerce and Manufactures  
Federal Relations (Vice Chair) 
Insurance  
Privileges and Elections  
Public Debts  
Public Printing (Chair) 
Representative Districts (Chair) 
Senatorial Districts  
State Institutions and Departments  
39th R.S. - 1925
Agricultural Affairs  
Commerce and Manufactures  
Educational Affairs  
Federal Relations (Vice Chair) 
Insurance  
Public Debts  
Public Printing  
Representative Districts (Chair) 
Senatorial Districts  
State Institutions and Departments  
38th R.S. - 1923
Agricultural Affairs  
Congressional Districts  
Contingent Expense  
Criminal Jurisprudence  
Federal Relations  
Judicial Districts (Chair) 
Military Affairs  
Public Printing (Chair) 
Representative Districts  
Senatorial Districts  
State Affairs  
Tax Investigation (Chair) 
37th R.S. - 1921
Insurance (Vice Chair) 
Penitentiaries  
Public Lands and Buildings  
Public Printing  
Senatorial Districts  
State Eleemosynary and Reformatory Institutions  

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