DEKALB COUNTIANS IN
STATE AND U. S. GOVERNMENT


The following information has been taken from "A BICENTENNIAL HISTORY OF DEKALB COUNTY, TENNESSEE" by Thomas Gray Webb. This is being done with the permission of Mr. Webb.

Many Dekalb Countians of the present time are very interested in politics, and interest in politics was even higher in DeKalb County in the past than it is today. There was probably never a time when more interest was shown in politics in the Coun ty than the two decades between the organization of the County in 1838 and the beginning of the Civil War in 1861.
Dekalb County does not now have, and never has had, any degree of political unity. From the moment of its organization, it was almost evenly divided between the major parties of the time, The Whigs and the Democrats. The people of Dekalb County tend ed to follow the political allegiances of the Counties of which they had previously been a part. Thus the Liberty -Alexandria area was heavily Whig, as was Smith County from which it was taken. The Caney Fork ares, much of which was taken from White Cou nty, was about evenly Divided between Whigs and Democrats. Warren County was strongly Democratic, as was the part of Dekalb around Smithville and south through the Flatwoods to the Warren County line. All together, Dekalb was nearly evenly divided Betwe en Whigs and Democrats. The Whig Party later became the Republican Party.


DEKALB COUNTIANS IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS
John H. Savage 1849-1859 William B. Stokes 1859-1861
1865-1871
Joe L. Evins 1946-1976


DEKALB COUNTIANS IN THE TENNESSEE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SENATE

Name (Party)

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Name (Party)

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James McGuire (Dem.) 1847 Montreville D. Smallman (Dem.) 1881,1883
Wm. B. Stokes (American) 1855 Beuregard C. Adcock (Dem.) 1893
John F. Goodner (American) 1857 Pleasant C. Crowley (Dem.) 1903
Wingate T. Robinson (Rep.) 1865 Oliver E. Underhill (Dem.) 1917,1925
John A. Fuson (Rep.) 1867 J. Edgar Evins (Dem.) 1935,1945
Joseph Clarke (Unionist) 1872 McAllen Foutch (Dem.) 1955


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Name (Party)

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Name (Party)

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Daniel Coggin (Whig) 1843 John H. Savage Knowles (Dem.) 1907
       
John A. Fuson (Whig) 1845,1847 John E. Conger (Rep.) 1909
Wm B. Stokes (Whig) 1849,1851 A. Nixon Cathcart (Dem.) 1911
Horace A. Overall (Dem.) 1853 Norman Ross Robinson (Rep) 1913
       
Manson M. Brien (American) 1855 Horace M. Evans (Dem.) 1915
       
Abram Monroe Savage (Dem.)
(died in office)
1857 James W. Parker (Rep.) 1917
Robert Cantrell (Dem.) 1857 Brown Davis (Dem.) 1919
Joshua J. Ford (Dem.) 1859 William N. Adcock (Rep.) 1921
William Floyd (Dem.) 1861 George S. Buckner (Dem.) 1923
John A. Fuson (Rep.) 1865 Tom Ed Driver (Dem.) 1925,1927
Wingate T. Robinson (Rep.) 1867 Thomas Henry Chapman (Rep.) 1929
W. Alonzo Dunlap (Rep.) 1869 Worth Crowley (Dem.) 1931
James P. Doss (Dem.) 1871,1872 George C. Puckett (Dem.) 1933
Joshua J. Ford (Dem.) 1877 Grady M. Allison (Rep.) 1935
Horace A. Overall (Dem.) 1883 Robert Nixon (Dem.) 1937
James M. Allen (Dem.) 1885,1887 Ulysses C. Ervin (Dem.) 1939
       
Martin L. Bonham (Dem.) 1889,1890 Eugene Hendon (Dem.) 1941
John H. Savage Knowles (Dem.) 1891 McAllen Foutch (Dem.)
Speaker of the House
1943-1953
1949-1953
Henry C. Givan (Dem.) 1893 Milns Thoburn Puckett (Dem.) 1955
Samuel Wauford (Populist) 1895 McAllen Foutch (Dem.) 1957
Alexander Travis Phillips (Dem.) 1897 Ramon Maxie Adcock (Dem.) 1959,1961
William T. Dozier (Dem.) 1899 M. T. Puckett (Dem.) 1963,1965
Pleasant C. Crowley (Dem.) 1901 Frank Buck (Dem.) 1973 to Present
Lycurgus Driver (Dem.) 1903,1905 - -


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