Texas Almanac, 1952-1953 Page: 335
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. 335
-Population---,
1950. 1930.
Calhoun ....... 9,222 5,385
Chambers ..... 7,871 5,710
Colorado. . 17,576 19,129
Fayette ........ 24,176 30,708
Fort Bend..... 31,056 29,718
Galveston .....113,066 64,401
Goliad ......... 6,219 10,093
Jackson ....... 12,916 10,980
Lavaca ....... 22,159 27,550
Matagorda .. 21,559 17,678
Victoria ....... 31,241 20,048
Waller ........ 11,961 10,014
Wharton ...... 36,077 29,681
Total ....... 406,311 323,009
District 10-
Bastrop ...... 19,622 23,888
Blanco ........ 3,780 3,842
Burleson ...... 13,000 19,848
Burnet ....... 10,356 10,355
Caldwell .. . . 19,350 31,397
Hays .......... 17,840 14,915
Lee ........ 10,144 13,390
Travis .......160,980 77,777
Washington ... 20,542 25,394
Williamson ... 38,853 44,146
Total .. . 314,467 264,952
District 11-
Bell .... .. 73,824 50,030
Bosque ..... .11,836 15,750
Coryell .. .. 16,284 19,999
Falls ....... 26,724 38,771
McLennan .... 130,194 98,682
Milam ........ 23,585 37,915
Total ....... 282,447 261,147
District 12-
Hood.. ....... 5,287 6,779
Johnson ....... 31,390 33,317
Parker .. 21,528 18,759
Somervell ... 2,542 3,016
Tarrant ..... 361,253 197,553
Total ... .. .. 422,000 259,424
District 13-
Archer ........ 6,816 9,684
Baylor .... . .6,875 7,418
Cla ......... . 9,896 14,545
Cooe ......... 22,146 24,136
Denton ........ 41,365 32,822
Foard ........ .4,216 6,315
Hardeman 10,212 14,532
Jack ......... 7,755 9,046
Knox ......... 10,082 11,368
Montague ..... 17,070 19,159
Throckmorton . 3,618 5,253
Wichita ....... 98,493 74,416
Wilbarger ... 20,552 24,579
Wise ........ .16,141 19,178
Young ......... 16,810 20,128
Total........ 292,047 292,579
District 14-
Aransas ....... 4,252 2,219
Atascosa...... 20,048 15,654
Bee ..........18,174 15,721
Brooks ........ 9,195 5,901
Comal ......... 16,357 11,984
De Witt........ 22,973 27,441
Duval ........ 15,643 12,191
Gonzales ...... 21,164 28,337
Guadalupe ..... 25,392 28,925
Jim Wells. 27,991 13,456
Karnes ........ 17,139 23.316
Kenedy ........ 632 701--Population--,
1950. 1930.
Kleberg ...... 21,991 12,451
Live Oak... 9,054 8,956
McMullen . . 1,187 1,351
Nueces ........165,471 51,779
Refugio ..... 10,113 7,691
San Patricio... 35,842 23,836
Wilson ....... .14,672 17,606
Total .......457,290 309,516
District 15-
Cameron .125,170 77,540
Dimmit .. 10,654 - 8,828
Frio ......... 10,357 9,411
Hidalgo .. . 160,446 77,084
Jin Hogg 5,389 4,919
La Salle . 7,485 8,228
Maverick . 12,292 6,120
Medina . ..... 17,013 13,989
Starr ........ 13,948 11,409
Webb ........ 56,141 42,128
Willacy . 20,920 10,499
Zapata .. 4,405 2,867
Zavala .....11,201 10,349
Total ... 455,421 283,291
District 16-
Brewster .. 7,309 6,624
Crane .. ... 3,965 2,221
Crockett ...... .3,981 2,590
Culberson .... 1,825 1,228
Ector . 42,102 3,958
E1 Paso 194,968 131,597
Glasscock . 1,089 1,263
Hudspeth . 4,298 3,728
Jeff Davis ... 2,090 1,800
Loving...... 227 195
Midland .. . .. 25,785 8,005
Pecos ....... .9,939 7,812
Presidio . 7,354 10,154
Reagan ..... 3,127 3,028
Reeves . . 11,745 6,407
Terrell 3,189 2,660
Upton .. ... 5,307 5,968
Ward . ..13,346 4,599
Winkler .....10,064 6,784
Total .....351,710 210,621
District 17-
Callahan . . 9,087 12,785
Comanche .... 15,516 18,430
Eastland . . 23,942 34,156
Erath .... .. 18,434 20,804
Fisher ..... 11,023 13,563
Hamilton ..... 10,660 13,523
Jones .......22,147 24,233
Nolan ...... 19,808 19,323
Palo Pinto ..... 17,154 17,576
Shackelford .. 5,001 6,695
Stephens .... 10,597 16,560
Taylor ........ 63,370 41,023
Total........ 226,739 238,671
District 18-
Armstrong .... 2,215 3,329
Briscoe . ..... 3,528 5,590
Carson ....... 6,852 7,745
Castro .... .. 5,417 4,720
Childress .. . 12,123 16,044
Collingsworth .. 9,139 14,461
Cottle ....... 6,099 9,395
Dallam .......7,640 7,830
Deaf Smith ..... 9,111 5,979
Donley ........ 6,216 10,262
Gray ....... 24,728 22,090
Hall ....... .10,930 16,966
Hansford .... 4,202 3,548r--Population---
1950. 1930.
Hartley ....... 1,913 2,185
Hemphill .... 4,123 4,637
Hutchinson ... 31,580 14,848
Lipscomb ...... 3,658 4,512
Moore ......... 13,349 1,55
Motley ...... 3,963 6,812
Ochiltree .. 6.024 5,224
Oldham ...... 1,672 1,404,
Parmer ...... 5,787 5,869
Potter ...... .. 73,366 46,080
Randall ..... 13,774 7,071
Roberts ....... .1,031 1,457
Sherman ...... 2,443 2,314
Swisher ...... 8,249 7,343
Wheeler ....... 10,317 15,555
Total........ 289,449 254,825
District 19-
Andrews ...... 5,002 736
Bailey ........ 7,592 5,186
Borden ....... 1,106 1,505
Cochran ...... 5,928 1,963
Crosby ..... . .9,582 11,023
Dawson ...... 19,113 13,573
Dickens ...... 7,177 8,601
Floyd .......... 10,535 12,409
Gaines ....... 8,909 2,800
Garza ......... 6,281 5,586
Hale ....... 28,211 20,189
Haskell ..... .. 13,736 16,669
Hockley ...... 20,407 9,298
Howard ..... 26.722 22,888
Kent ....... 2,249 3,851
King ...... ... .870 1,193
Lamb ...... 20,015 17,452
Lubbock .... 101,048 39,104
Lynn .......... 11,030 12,372
Martin ....... 5,541 5,785
Mitchell . . .. 14,357 14,183
Scurry ........ 22,779 12,188
Stonewall ...... 3679 5.667
Terry ........ 13.107 8,883
Yoakum ... ..4,339 1,263
Total .. 369,315 254,367
District 20-
Bexar ....500,460 292,533
District 21-
Bandera . .. . 4,410 3,;784
Brown ........ 28,607 26,382
Coke ........ .4,045 5,253
Coleman ....... 15,503 23,669
Concho ........ 5,078 7,645
Edwards .... 2,908 2,764
Gillespie ....... 10,520 11,020
Irion ......... 1,590 2,049
Kendall ...... 5,423 1970
Kerr ......... 14,022 10,151
Kimble ........ 4,619 4,119
Kinney ........ 2,668 3,980
Lampasas ..... 9,929 8,677
Llano ......... 5,377 5,538
McCulloch .... 11,701 13,883
Mason ........ 4,945 5,511
Menard ....... 4,175 4,447
Mills .......... 5,999 8,293
Real .......... 2.479 2,197
Runnels ..... 16,771 21,821
San Saba. 8,666 10,273
Schleicher ..... 2,852 3,166
Sterling ....... 1,282 1,431
Sutton ........ 3,746 2,807
Tom Green .... 58,929 36,033
Uvalde ........ 16,015 12,945
Val Verde ..... 16,635 14,924
Total...... 268.894 257,732United States District Courts in Texas
Northern Texas District
District judges, William Hawley Atwell, Dallas;
T. Whitfield Davidson, Dallas; James C. Wilson
(retired), Fort Worth; Joseph B. Dooley, Ama-
rillo. Clerk of district court, George W. Parker,
Fort Worth. United States attorney, Frank B.,
Potter, Fort Worth. United States marshal, James
R. Wright, Fort Worth.
Southern Texas District
District judges, Thomas M. Kennerly, Houston;
Allen B. Hannay, Houston; Ben C. Connally,
Houston; James V. Allred, Corpus Christi. Clerk
of district court, Hal V. Watts, Houston. United
States attorney, Brian, S. Odem, Houston. UnitedStates marshal, Clifton C. Carter, Houston
(Bryan).
Eastern Texas District
District judge, Joe Warren Sheehy, Tyler. Clerk
of district court, Mrs. Ruth B. Head, Sherman.
United States attorney, Warren G. Moore, Tyler.
United States marshal, Stanford C. Stiles, Texar-
kana. Western Texas District
District judges, Charles A. Boynton (retired),
El Paso; Ben H. Rice Jr., Waco; Robert Ewing
Thomason, El Paso. Clerk of district court, Thom-
as Maxey Hart, San Antonio, United States
attorney, C. F. Herring, San Antonio. United
States marshal, Kehoe C. Shannon, San Antonio.
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