James H. Stewart
Full Name: James H. StewartDate of birth: September 5, 1859
Date of death: November 24, 1922
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Chamber | District | Dates of Service | Legislatures | Party | City/County | Note | Counties in District |
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H | 48 | Jan 13, 1885 - Jan 11, 1887 | 19th (1) | Republican | Calvert / Robertson | Robertson |
(1) Present place of residence, Hearne, p. 50, Personnel of the Texas State Government for 1885, 19th Legislature, 1885.
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House District 48
Jan 13, 1885 - Jan 11, 1887 Legislatures: 19th (1) Party: Republican Home City/County: Calvert / Robertson Counties in district: Robertson |
(1) Present place of residence, Hearne, p. 50, Personnel of the Texas State Government for 1885, 19th Legislature, 1885.
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Resolutions and Journal entries
- 79th Legislature, R.S., HR 589, paying tribute to African American legislators and constitutional convention delegates of 1868-1900. Resolutions - Congratulatory and Honorary.
- 81st Legislature, R.S., HCR 81, paying tribute to African American legislators and constitutional convention delegates. Resolutions - Congratulatory and Honorary.
- 85th Legislature, R.S., HR 452, celebrating Black History Month and honoring the leadership and vision of African American lawmakers. Resolutions - Congratulatory and Honorary.
Biographical Sketches
- Portrait and biographical sketch, James H. (J.H.) Stewart. Born Caddo Parish, Louisiana, September of 1857; died 1924, place unknown. Forever Free: Nineteenth Century African-American Legislators and Constitutional Convention Delegates of Texas, 2002.
- Biographical sketch, Chapter VI, "Black Belt Politics," pp. 109-110. Born 1857 in Louisiana. The Negro in Texas, 1874-1900, 1971.
- Biographical sketch and descendants, pp. 93-94, born 1857. Negro Legislators of Texas and Their Descendants: A History of the Negro in Texas Politics from Reconstruction to Disfranchisement, 1935.
- Biographical sketch, J.H. Stewart, p. 50. Born 9/5/1859 in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Personnel of the Texas State Government for 1885, 19th Legislature, 1885.
- Biographical sketch, p. 64. Born September 1857 in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Through Many Dangers, Toils, and Snares: Black Leadership in Texas, 1868-1898, 2016.
Other Resources
- John H. Stewart, born circa 1855, died 11/24/1922 in Austin, Travis County. FamilySearch Texas Deaths, 1890-1976.
- Mentioned in Negro Legislators of Texas and Their Descendants, 1970.
- "Notice to the Camps and Circles of the Colored National Woodmen of Texas and Oklahoma," The Dallas Express, 12/2/1922, p. 6. "This is to inform you of the death of our beloved Sovereign Commander J.H. Steward, which occurred Friday morning, November 24 . . ." Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
Photographs
- Photograph. J.H. Stewart, 19th Legislature, State Preservation Board
Composite Photographs on Display in the Capitol
- 19th session composite photo of House members (House chamber vestibule, west wall. 2W.V1). State Preservation Board.
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19th R.S. - 1885
Agricultural and Mechanical College at Bryan, Prairie View Normal School, and Sam Houston Normal School at Huntsville Educational Penitentiaries |
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