Napoleon Bonaparte Charlton Explained

Napoleon Bonaparte Charlton
State House:Texas
District:Liberty
Termstart1:February 16, 1846
Termend1:December 13, 1847
Predecessor1:Edward Thomas Branch
Successor1:John H. Davis
State House2:Texas
District2:23rd
Termstart2:November 5, 1849
Termend2:November 3, 1851
Predecessor2:District created
Successor2:Robert H. Lane
State House3:Texas
District3:1st
Termstart3:November 3, 1851
Termend3:November 7, 1853
Predecessor3:Burrell P. Smith
Successor3:Hardin Richard Runnels
State House4:Texas
District4:34th
Termstart4:November 7, 1853
Termend4:November 2, 1857
Predecessor4:Oliver Cromwell Hartley
Successor4:James Gautney Collier
State House5:Texas
District5:3rd
Termstart5:February 6, 1863
Termend5:November 2, 1863
Predecessor5:John Thomas Bean
Successor5:James Walter Barclay, Sr.
Order6:10th Representative of the
Office6:Texas Senate, District 2
Termstart6:November 2, 1863
Termend6:August 6, 1866
Predecessor6:Anderson Floyd Crawford
Successor6:William M. Neyland
Birth Date:May 13, 1815
Birth Place:Sumner, Tennessee, US
Death Place:Tyler, Texas, US
Children:5

Napoleon Bonaparte Charlton (May 13, 1815  - June 17, 1896) was a politician who served in the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate from early 1846 to late 1866.

Life

Napoleon was born on May 13, 1813, in Sumner, Tennessee to James Charlton and Rachel Blackmore. He is one of 10 children. He also had 5 children, 3 boys and 2 girls. He died on June 17, 1896, in Tyler, Texas at the age of 83.

Politics

Charlton served many terms in the Texas House and Texas Senate.[1]

Here is a list of his services:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Napoleon Bonaparte Charlton. lrl.state.tx.us. February 1, 2018.