North Carolina in the 1900s

North Carolina State House of Representatives

1975-1976

(See Map)
The First Session of this General Assembly met from January 15th to June 26th in 1975. The Second Session met from May 3rd to May 14th in 1976.

District

Number of
Delegates Authorized

Counties in District 

Delegate(s) (County From)

1

2

Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington

William Stanford White (Dare),
Vernon Grant James (Pasquotank)

2

1

Beaufort, Hyde

Howard B. Chapin (Beaufort)

3

3

Craven, Jones, Lenoir, Pamlico

Joseph Leonard Bright (Craven),
Christopher Sylvanus Barker, Jr. (Craven),
Daniel T. Lilley (Lenoir)

4

3

Carteret, Onslow

Ronald Earl Mason (Carteret),
Wilda Hancock Hurst (Onslow),
Hugh C. Sandlin (Onslow)

5

2

Bertie, Gates, Hertford, Northampton

Roberts Harrell Jernigan, Jr. (Hertford),
James Guy Revelle (Northampton)

6

2

Halifax, Martin

Claude Kitchin Josey (Halifax),
George Preston Cullipher (Martin)

7

4

Edgecombe, Nash, Wilson

Larry P. Eagles (Edgecombe),
John Edwin Davenport (Nash),
Allen Cromwell Barbee (Nash),
Arthur Hartwell Campbell (Wilson)

8

2

Greene, Pitt

Samuel David Bundy (Pitt),
Herbert Horton Rountree (Pitt)

9

2

Wayne

Nancy Winbon Chase,
Henson Perrymoore Barnes

10

1

Duplin

Thomas James Baker

11

1

Brunswick, Pender

Allen Colon Ward (Brunswick)

12

2

New Hanover

Benjamin David Schwartz,
Samuel Thomas Rhodes

13

3

Caswell, Granville, Person, Vance, Warren

William Thomas Watkins (Granville),
Bobby Wayne Rogers (Vance),
Thomas William Ellis, Jr. (Vance)

14

2

Franklin, Johnston

Jonas Melvin Gardner (Johnston),
Barney Paul Woodard (Johnston)

15

6

Wake

Joseph Allen Adams,
Ruth E. Cook,
William Ayden Creech,
Robert L. Farmer,
Joseph Edward Johnson,
Wade Marvin Smith

16

3

Durham

Henry M. Michaux, Jr.,
George W. Miller, Jr.,
Pat Oakes Griffin

17

2

Chatham, Orange

Edward Shelton Holmes (Chatham),
Patricia Stanford Hunt (Orange)

18

2

Harnett, Lee

Carson Gregory (Harnett),
Jimmy Lewis Love (Lee)

19

3

Bladen, Columbus, Sampson

James Collins Green* (Bladen),
Robert Charles Soles, Jr. (Columbus),
Ottis Richard Wright, Jr. (Columbus)

20

5

Cumberland

Rayford Donald Beard,
George Wilbur Breece,
Charles B.C. Holt,
Hector E. Ray,
Lura Self Tally

21

3

Hoke, Robeson, Scotland

Joy Joseph Johnson (Robeson),
Henry Ward Oxendine (Robeson),
David Russell Parnell (Robeson)

22

4

Alamance, Rockingham

William Shakespeare Harris, Jr. (Alamance),
James Eugene Long (Alamance),
John M. Jordan (Alamance),
David M. Blackwell (Rockingham)

23

7

Guilford

Henry E. Frye,
Thomas Odell Gilmore,
Leo Joseph Heer,
Charles Wesley Phillips,
Thomas B. Sawyer,
William Marcus Short,
Charles Edward Webb

24

2

Randolph

Gilbert Ray Davis,
Jesse Thomas Pugh, Jr.

25

1

Moore

Toffie Clyde Auman

26

1

Anson, Montgomery

Foyle Robert Hightower, Jr. (Anson)

27

1

Richmond

Thomas Bell Hunter

28

3

Alleghany, Ashe, Stokes, Surry, Watauga

Porter Claude Collins, Jr. (Alleghany)
James Worth Gentry (Stokes),
David Hunter Diamont (Surry)

29

5

Forsyth

Judson Davie DeRamus, Jr.,
Richard Cannon Erwin,
Fred S. Hutchins, Jr.,
Ned Raeford Smith,
Margaret Rose Tennille

30

3

Davidson, Davie

Larry Elmer Leonard (Davidson),
Dr. John Wesley Varner (Davidson),
Peter Wilson Hairston (Davie)

31

2

Rowan

Robie Lee Nash,
Addison Neal Smith

32

1

Stanly

Richard Lane Brown, III

33

3

Cabarrus, Union

Dwight Wilson Quinn (Cabarrus),
Arthur Webster Thomas Jr. (Cabarrus),
Aaron Wesley Plyler (Union)

34

3

Caldwell, Wilkes, Yadkin

James Harrell Edwards (Caldwell),
Ralph Menzie Prestwood (Caldwell),
George Milton Holmes (Yadkin)

35

2

Alexander, Iredell

Joseph Patterson Huskins (Iredell),
William Hannon McMillan (Iredell)

36

8

Mecklenburg

Marilyn R. Bissell,
Laurence Arthur Cobb,
Jo Graham Foster,
William Craig Lawing,
Carolyn Williamson Mathis,
LeRoy Page Spoon, Jr.,
Benjamin Thompson Tison, III,
Harold Parks Helms

37

2

Catawba

Thomas Cass Ballenger,
Frances Ellen Setzer

38

4

Gaston, Lincoln

E. Graham Bell (Gaston),
David Webster Bumgardner, Jr. (Gaston),
Carl Jerome Stewart, Jr. (Gaston),
John Reeves Gamble, Jr. (Lincoln)

39

2

Avery, Burke, Mitchell

Myrtle Eleanor Wiseman (Avery)
Willis Henry Lachot, Jr. (Burke)

40

3

Cleveland, Polk, Rutherford

Robert Zemri Falls (Cleveland),
John Jackson Hunt (Cleveland),
Robert Alden Jones (Rutherford)

41

1

McDowell, Yancey

Glenn Alexander Morris (McDowell)

42

1

Henderson

Fred Ray Dorsey

43

4

Buncombe, Transylvania

Claude DeBruhl (Buncombe),
Herbert Lee Hyde (Buncombe),
John Shorter Stevens (Buncombe),
Mary Cordell Nesbitt (Buncombe)

44

2

Haywood, Jackson, Madison, Swain

Ernest Bryan Messer (Haywood),
Liston Bryan Ramsey (Madison)

45

1

Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon

Jeff Hailen Enloe, Jr. (Macon)
*James Collins Green was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. Grace Averette Collins was Clerk.
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