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332 TEXAS ALMA
Inks Lake State School.-Burnet.
Abilene State Hospital.-Abilene; 1901; Dr.
Bruce Allison, superintendent; 1,349 patients;
value of property, $1,759,083.08.
Austin State Hospital.-Austin; 1857; Dr. A. T.
Hanretta, superintendent; 2,950 patients; value
of property, $3,098,810.01.
Big Spring State Hospital.-Big Spring; 1937;
A. M. Bowden, superintendent; 549 patients; value
of property, $1,000,609.23.
Galveston State Psychopathic Hospital.-Galves-
ton; 1931:; division University of Texas Medical
Branch; Jack 1. Ewalt, director; 137 patients;
value of property, $55(0.000.
Kerrville State Sanatorium.-Kerrville; 1937;
Dr. C. J. Koerth, acting superintendent; 145 pa-
tients; value of property, 8210,000.
Rusk State Hospital.-Rusk; 1919; Dr. James
S. Scarborough, superintendent; 2,741 patients;
value of propIerty, $2.074,131.
San Antonio State Hospital.-San Antonio;
1892; L. It. Brown, superintendent; 2,754 pa-
tients; value of property, $2,952,632.14.
Terrell State Hospital.-Terrell; 1885; Dr. Al-
bert D. Pattillo, superintendent; 2,794 patients;
value of property, 82,6441,8317.
Wichita Falls State Hospital.-Wichita Falls;
1922; Dr. L. Mackechney, superintendent; 2,432
patients; value of property, $2.938,030.
Texas Members of Congress
Dates following names of Senators indicate
end of present terms. All Representatives'
terms end in January, 1949.
Senators.
Senator-Residence.
Tom Connally, Marlin (Jan., 1953).
W. Lee O'Daniel, Fort Worth (Jan., 1949).
Representatives.
Dist. Representative-Residence.
1-Wright Patman, Texarkana.
2-J. M. Combs, Beaumont.
3-Lindley Beckworth. Gladewater.
4-Sam Rayburn. Bonham.
5-J. Frank Wilson, Dallas.
6-Olin E. (Tiger) Teague, College Station.
7-Tom Pickett, Palestine.
8-Albert Thomas, Houston.
9-Joseph Jefferson Mansfield. Columbus.
10-Lyndon Baines Johnson, Johnson City.
11 William Robert (Bob) Poage, Waco.
12-Wingate Lucas, Grapevine.
13-Ed Gossett. Wiehita Falls.
14-John E. Lyle Jr., Corp)us Christl.
15-Milton H. West, Brownsville.
16-*Robert Ewing Thomason, El Paso.
17-Omar Burleson, Anson.
18-Eugene Worley, Shaimrock.
19-George H. Mahon, Colorado City.
20-Paul J. Kilday, San Antonio.
21-0. Clark Fisher, San Angelo.
U.S. District Courts in Texas
Northern Texas District.-District Judges,
William Hawley Atwell, Dallas; T. Whitfield
Davidson, Dallas; James C. Wilson, Fort
Worth. Clerk of District Court, George W.
Parker. Fort Worth. U.S. Attorney, Frank B.
Potter (acting). Fort Worth. U.S. Marshal,
James R. Wright, Fort Worth.
Southern Texas District.-District Judges,
Thomas M. Kennerly, Houston; Allen B. Han-
nay, Houston. Clerk of District Court, Hal V.
Watts, Houston. U.S. Attorney, Brian S.
Odem, Houston. U.S. Marshal, M. Frank
Hammond, Hiouston.
Eastern Texas District.-District Judge.
Randolph Bryant,. Sherman. Clerk of District
Court. Mrs. Ruth B. HIead, Sherman. U.S.
Attorney, Steve M. King, Beaumont. U.S.
Marshal, Stanford C. Stiles. Texarkana.
Western Texas District.-District Judges.,
Charles A. Boynton (retired). El Paso; Ben
H Rice Jr., Austin; DuVal West (retired).
San Antonio. Clerk of Districet Court, Thomas
Maxey Hart, San Antonio. U.S. Attorney,
J. M. Burnett, San Antonio, U.S. Marshal,
Guy MeNamara. San Antonio.
*Appointed to Federal District Court of Western
Texas, April 24, 1947, but still serving in Congress
at date of printing of Texas Almanac.NAC.-1947-1948.
GEORGE L. DAHL
Architects and Engineers
The Dallas Morning News
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The Mayfair Store
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(Dallas, Lubbock and San Angelo
stores and warehouse)
The Baker Hotel
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(21 of their buildings)
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East Texas State Teachers Co
( Dormitories)
Texas Centennial 1936
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