E. C. Mobley Explained
E. C. Mobley (born 1839/40) was an American lawyer and member of the Texas House of Representatives from January 11, 1881 to August 3, 1881.[1] He defeated Hal Geiger who was seeking re-election in Robertson County, Texas in 1881.[2] Mobley resigned his office when he moved out of the district. Geiger won the special election to replace him.[3] [4] He was a lawyer and a Democrat. Originally from Georgia, he was listed as 42 years old in 1881.[5]
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- Web site: Legislative Reference Library Legislators and Leaders Member profile . lrl.texas.gov . 29 May 2021.
- News: Seventeenth Legislature of Texas . 29 May 2021 . The Austin Weekly Statesman . 1881-02-03 . 3.
- Web site: Members of the Texas Legislature, 1846-1980. Texas. Legislature. February 2, 1981. The Legislature. Google Books.
- Book: Pitre, Merline. Through Many Dangers, Toils and Snares: Black Leadership in Texas, 1868-1898. Merline Pitre. July 25, 2016. Texas A&M University Press. 9781623494834. Google Books.
- Book: Pocket Directory of the Seventeenth Legislature of Texas . 29 May 2021.