James W. Motley

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Succeeded byRichard M. Wynne
Born(1836-09-03)September 3, 1836
DiedJune 4, 1887(1887-06-04) (aged 50)
James W. Motley
Member of the Texas Senate
from the 3rd district
In office
April 18, 1876  January 11, 1881
Preceded byJames Elizer Dillard
Succeeded byRichard M. Wynne
Personal details
Born(1836-09-03)September 3, 1836
DiedJune 4, 1887(1887-06-04) (aged 50)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseAnnie Henderson
Children6
Alma materUniversity of Louisville
Occupation
  • Physician
  • legislator
  • farmer[a]

James W. Motley (September 3, 1836—June 4, 1887) was a Texas legislator and doctor that represented district 3 of the Texas Senate during the 15th and 16th legislatures. At the time, district 3 was composed of Panola, Rusk, and Shelby County.

Motley was born on September 3, 1836, in Autauga County, Alabama.[b] At the age of ten, he moved to Texas, settling in Harrison County. In the spring of 1858, Motley graduated from the medical department of the University of Louisville in Kentucky, and subsequently moved to Rusk County, Texas and established a medical practice in May 1858. During the entirety of the American Civil War, Motley was surgeon for the Confederate Army.[3][4][5]

Texas Senate

Prior to his election to the Texas Senate, Motley had never held public office.[4]

Motley, a Democrat, was elected by a large margin to represent district 3 of the Texas Senate on February 15, 1876, defeating Republican nominee A. D. Lindsley.[4] The district was composed of Panola, Rusk, and Shelby County, and he served from April 18, 1876, to January 11, 1881.[1]

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