By: West S.C.R. No. 13
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, The Texas Black Reconstruction Legislators
  Recognition Act seeks to erect historical markers in honor of
  African American legislators who served the state during the 12th
  through 14th Texas Legislatures; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 88th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby adopt, for the purpose of the Reconstruction Texas
  Legislator Historical Marker Program, the following standardized
  spellings, capitalizations, dates of birth, and counties of service
  to create the historical markers detailed in the Texas Black
  Reconstruction Legislators Recognition Act:
         ● Senator George Thompson Ruby, born July 1, 1841, died
  October 31, 1882, represented Galveston, Brazoria, and Matagorda
  Counties in the 12th and 13th Texas Legislatures
         ● Senator Matthew Gaines, born August 4, 1840, died June 11,
  1900, represented Washington County in the 12th and 13th Texas
  Legislatures
         ● Senator Walter Moses Burton, born August 9, 1840, died June
  4, 1913, represented Austin, Fort Bend, and Wharton Counties in the
  14th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Mitchell Kendall, born circa 1822, June 20,
  1885, represented Harrison County in the 12th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Henry Moore, born circa 1810, date of death
  currently unknown, represented Harrison County in the 12th and 13th
  Texas Legislatures
         ● Representative Richard Allen, born June 10, 1830, died May
  16, 1909, represented Harris County in the 12th and 13th Texas
  Legislature
         ● Representative J. Goldstein DuPree, date of birth unknown,
  died April, 1872, represented Montgomery and Harris Counties in the
  12th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative John Mitchell, born April 1937, died April
  10, 1921, represented Burleson, Brazos, and Milam Counties in the
  12th and 14th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Giles Cotton, born circa 1814, died circa
  1884, represented Robertson, Leon, and Freestone Counties in the
  12th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Sheppard "Shep" Mullens, born circa 1829,
  died August 7, 1871, represented McLennan, Limestone, and Falls
  Counties in the 12th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Benjamin Franklin Williams, born 1819, died
  February 27, 1886, represented Lavaca and Colorado Counties in the
  12th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Meshack "Shack" Roberts, dates of birth and
  death unknown, represented Harrison County in the 13th and 14th
  Texas Legislatures
         ● Representative Henry Phelps, born circa 1829, died 1878,
  represented Galveston County in the 13th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative James H. Washington, born May, 1850, died
  December 23, 1916, represented Galveston County in the 13th Texas
  Legislature
         ● Representative Richard Williams, born circa 1822, date of
  death unknown, served in the 12th and 13th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Jeremiah J. Hamilton, born July, 1838, died
  circa 1904, represented Fayette and Bastrop Counties in the 12th
  Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Allen W. Wilder, born circa 1845, elected to
  represented Washington County in the 13th Texas Legislature, but
  never seated
         ● Representative David Abner, Sr., born 1826, died 1902,
  represented Rusk and Harrison County in the 14th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Edward "Ed" Brown, born circa 1840, and
  death unknown, represented Harrison and Rusk Counties in the 14th
  Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Thomas Beck, born circa 1819, date of death
  unknown, represented Walker, Madison, and Grimes Counties in the
  14th Texas Legislature
         ● Representative Jacob Esan Freeman, born circa 1841, died
  circa 1900, represented Waller, Fort Bend, and Wharton Counties in
  the 14th Texas Legislature
         RESOLVED, That the Texas Historical Commission be directed to
  use these standardized spellings, capitalizations, dates of birth,
  and counties of service for this historical marker program; and, be
  it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward an
  official copy of this resolution to the executive director of the
  Texas Historical Commission.