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Richard M. Chitwood

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was elected to finish Chitwood's term for the 117th district.
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in 1923. In the same year, Chitwood was elected for the
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Texas House of Representatives
John J. Ford
Sam A. Bryant
Texas House of Representatives
117th
Walter F. Jones
J. C. Hall
Alabama
Dallas, Texas
Democratic
politician
Democratic member
117th
Texas House of Representatives
Alabama
Morgan Park Academy
Texas House of Representatives
John J. Ford
Sam A. Bryant
117th district
Texas House of Representatives
Walter F. Jones
special election
J. C. Hall
Lubbock, Texas
business manager
Texas Tech University
angina
Dallas, Texas

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