10th Oklahoma Legislature

The Tenth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The state legislature met in Oklahoma City, in regular session from January 6 to March 28, 1925, during the term of Governor Martin Trapp.[1]

10th Oklahoma Legislature
Leadership
President Pro Tem of the Senate:
Speaker of the House:
J.B. Harper (D)
Composition:
Senate
38      6     
House
83      24     

The 1925 session was marked by the creation of the state's top investigative law enforcement agency, which is today known as the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

Dates of sessions

  • Regular session: January 6-March 28, 1925

Previous: 9th Legislature • Next: 11th Legislature

Major legislation

Party composition

Senate

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
38 6 44
Voting share 86.4% 13.6%

House of Representatives

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
83 24 107
Voting share 77.6% 22.4%

Leadership

William J. Holloway served as President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate in 1925.[3] J.B. Harper served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[1]

Members

Senate

Lieutenant Governor William J. Holloway.
DistrictNameParty
Lt GovWilliam J. HollowayDem
1Wallace HughesDem
2Stanley ShepherdDem
2E.M. ReedDem
3L.R. HugheyDem
4Mrs. Lamar LooneyDem
5Harry CordellDem
6S.G. ThomasDem
6A.E. DarnellDem
7Ira HillRep
8W.J. OtjenRep
9William ClineDem
10Jo FergusonRep
11Harry JonesDem
12Joe ShearerRep
13Tom WaldrepDem
13C.M. FeuquayDem
14Jack BarkerDem
14W.C. FidlerDem
15Ed JohnsDem
15Jed JohnsonDem
16W.P. KimererRep
17W.C. LewisDem
17Dave BoyerDem
18Earl BrownDem
18U.T. RexroatDem
19John LuttrellDem
19Mac Q. WilliamsonDem
20J.H. McCurleyDem
20T.F. MemmingerDem
21L.P. BoboDem
22Tom AnglinDem
23Joseph LooneyDem
24William J. HollowayDem
25Carl MonkDem
26J.R. McClendonDem
27W.M. GulagerDem
27W.G. StiglerDem
28John GoodallDem
29Harve LangleyDem
30H.L. MarshallRep
31Wash HudsonDem
32A.H. CulpDem
33Floyd CalvertDem
34G.I. Van DallDem
  • Table based on state almanac and list of all senators.[3][4]

House of Representatives

NamePartyCounty
J.D. BeauyearDemAdair
O.W.T. HendersonDemAlfalfa
P.R. CrowleyDemAtoka
Roy CoppockRepBeaver, Harper
Ira FinleyDemBeckham
Elias SmithDemBlaine
O.E. ThornleyDemBryan
E.P. WhiteDemBryan
Roy HangarRepCaddo
Harry JollyDemCaddo
Price ThompsonDemCanadian
J.W. MurphyDemCarter
Lloyd NobleRepCarter
J.A. MorganRepCherokee
D.A. StovallDemChoctaw
William StrongDemCimarron, Texas
E.V. GeorgeDemCleveland
J.R. HickmanDemCoal
E.M. ReinwandDemComanche
H.P. WettengelDemComanche
Joseph HooperDemCotton
O.E. OdellDemCraig
W.I. CunninghamDemCreek
Ida RobertsonDemCreek
Edward F. WhiteRepCreek
Thomas P. StoneDemCuster
Isaiah LongRepDelaware
C.R. FlintRepDewey
G.E. DavisonRepEllis
O.R. MillerRepGarfield
William J. RyanDemGarfield
James M. ThompsonDemGarvin
A.L. DavisDemGrady
David C. Roberts Jr.DemGrady
William M. ThornhillRepGrant
J.G.H. WindleDemGreer
E.C. AbernathyDemHarmon
Newt SandersDemHaskell
N.J. JohnsonDemHughes
A.E. BilbreyDemJackson
Guy GreenDemJefferson
John GarnerDemJohnston
G.A. ChappellRepKay
Joseph Wilson MorrisRepKay
Robert B. McClinticRepKingfisher
Charles F. Fawks Jr.DemKiowa
E.M. CooperDemLatimer
J.B. HarperDemLeFlore
Burton KiddDemLeFlore
B. TaylorRepLincoln
M.M. WatsonRepLincoln
O.B. ActonRepLogan
Woody DixonDemLove
John VoorheesRepMajor
David L. FaulkDemMarshall
Fred S. LeeDemMayes
C.C. HesterDemMcClain
Paul StewartDemMcCurtain
Paul ThornDemMcCurtain
L.D. OgdenDemMcIntosh
H.W. BroadbentDemMurray
Tom B. O'BryanDemMuskogee
J.F. StrayhornDemMuskogee
F.L. WaltonDemMuskogee
R.F. HoweRepNoble
W.T. BluejacketDemNowata
T.H. WrenDemOkfuskee
H.L. CaldwellRepOklahoma
Henry L. CloudRepOklahoma
Robert C. GrahamDemOklahoma
Anna LaskeyDemOklahoma
R.A. SingletaryDemOklahoma
Allen StreetDemOklahoma
S.M. HufstedlerDemOkmulgee
Charles LewisDemOkmulgee
David LoganDemOkmulgee
H.N. CornuttDemOsage
Frank ShawDemOsage
Perry PorterDemOttawa
R.W. SkinnerDemOttawa
W.S. CaldwellRepPawnee
George HokeDemPayne
Fletcher DavisDemPittsburg
E.P. HillDemPittsburg
Otto StricklandDemPontotoc
Sam BaileyDemPottawatomie
M.M. HendersonDemPottawatomie
L.W. WeaverDemPushmataha
John SimplerDemRoger Mills
E.H. LightnerDemRogers
Bart AldridgeDemSeminole
W.A. CarlisleDemSequoyah
T.M. McCombsDemSequoyah
P.D. SullivanDemStephens
Henry R. KingDemTillman
Frank BoyerDemTulsa
Phillip KramerDemTulsa
John MillerDemTulsa
Thomas MunroeDemTulsa
O.H. TerwillegerDemTulsa
Horace FosterDemWagoner
A.C. EasterRepWashington
William RupardDemWashington
Ed HinesDemWashita
Marion ClothierRepWoods
Jerry CooverRepWoodward
  • Table based on government database.[5]
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References

  1. A Century to Remember Archived 2012-09-10 at the Wayback Machine, Okhouse.gov. (accessed June 20, 2013)
  2. Biographical Note Martin Trapp (accessed July 14, 2013)
  3. 2005 Oklahoma Almanac, Oklahoma Department of Libraries (accessed July 1, 2013)
  4. All Senate List, Okhouse.gov (accessed on June 28, 2013). Archived 2013-06-30.
  5. Historic Members, Okhouse.gov (accessed June 23, 2013). Archived 2013-06-22.
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