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The 107th Virginia General Assembly was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Virginia state government following the Virginia state elections of 1911 . It convened on January 14, 1911 in Richmond for one session before adjourning on March 15, 1912.[ 1]
Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section , below.
Map of Virginia's senatorial districts as they were in 1912
District
Senator
Party
Constituency
Began serving
1st
David C. Cummings, Jr.
Democratic
Washington , Smyth , and city of Bristol
1912
2nd
John H. Catron
Republican
Scott , Lee , and Wise
1912
3rd
J. Powell Royall
Republican
Buchanan , Dickenson , Russell , and Tazewell
1912
4th
John M. Hart
Democratic
Roanoke , Montgomery , and cities of Roanoke and Radford
1908
5th
Alexander G. Crockett
Democratic
Giles , Bland , Pulaski , and Wythe
1912
6th
Edmund Parr
Republican
Carroll , Grayson , and Patrick
1912(previously served 1895-1899)
7th
William A. Rinehart
Democratic
Craig , Botetourt , Allegheny , Bath , and city of Clifton Forge
1912
8th
John Paul, Jr.
Republican
Rockingham
1912
9th
Edward Echols
Democratic
Augusta , Highland , and city of Staunton
1906(previously served 1889-1897)
10th
Frank S. Tavenner
Democratic
Shenandoah , Frederick , and city of Winchester
1912(previously served 1904-1908)
11th
G. Latham Fletcher
Democratic
Fauquier and Loudoun
1908
12th
R. S. Blackburn Smith
Democratic
Clarke , Page , and Warren
1912
13th
Richard C. L. Moncure
Democratic
Spotsylvania , Stafford , Louisa , and city of Fredericksburg
1912
14th
R. Ewell Thornton
Democratic
Alexandria county , Prince William , Fairfax , and city of Alexandria
1908
15th
Clyde T. Bowers
Democratic
Culpeper , Madison , Rappahannock , and Orange
1912
16th
John B. Watkins
Democratic
Goochland , Powhatan , and Chesterfield
1908
17th
Nathaniel B. Early
Democratic
Albemarle , Greene , and city of Charlottesville
1908
18th
Sands Gayle
Democratic
Appomattox , Buckingham , Fluvanna , and Charlotte
1910
19th
Bland Massie
Democratic
Amherst and Nelson
1912(previously served 1897-1906)
20th
Howell C. Featherston
Democratic
Campbell and city of Lynchburg
1912
21st
Henry A. Edmondson
Democratic
Halifax
1908
22nd
J. Randolph Tucker
Democratic
Bedford , Rockbridge , and city of Buena Vista
1908
23rd
William A. Garrett
Democratic
Pittsylvania , Henry , and city of Danville
1901
24th
George T. Rison
Democratic
Pittsylvania and city of Danville
1904
25th
William D. Blanks
Democratic
Mecklenburg and Brunswick
1912
26th
Valentine M. Sowder
Republican
Franklin and Floyd
1912
27th
Alexander R. Hobbs
Democratic
Greensville , Sussex , Surry , and Prince George
1901
28th
Robert K. Brock
Democratic
Nottoway , Amelia , Lunenburg , Prince Edward , and Cumberland
1912
29th
Patrick H. Drewry
Democratic
Dinwiddie and city of Petersburg
1912
30th
Junius E. West
Democratic
Isle of Wight , Southampton , and Nansemond
1912
31st
John A. Lesner
Democratic
Norfolk city
1908
32nd
Charles U. Gravatt
Democratic
Caroline , Hanover , and King William
1908
33rd
Samuel T. Montague
Democratic
Norfolk county and city of Portsmouth
1912
34th
C. Harding Walker
Democratic
King George , Richmond , Westmoreland , Lancaster , and Northumberland
1899
35th
Louis O. Wendenburg
Democratic
Henrico , New Kent , Charles City , James City , and city of Williamsburg
1912
36th
Saxon W. Holt
Democratic
Elizabeth City , York , Warwick , and city of Newport News
1904
37th
G. Walter Mapp
Democratic
Accomac , Northampton , and Princess Anne
1912
38th
Elben C. Folkes
Democratic
Richmond city
1908
Arthur C. Harman
Democratic
1904
39th
John R. Saunders
Democratic
King and Queen , Middlesex , Essex , Gloucester , and Mathews
1908
Changes in membership [ edit ]
April 24, 1913, David C. Cummings, Jr. (D-1st district) dies. His seat remained unfilled until the next regular session.
October 25, 1913, J. Randolph Tucker (D-22nd district) resigns to accept appointment as a federal judge in the Territory of Alaska . His seat remained unfilled until the next regular session.