Rufus Hardy (December 16, 1855 – March 13, 1943) was a United States representative of the Democratic Party from the state of Texas.
Rufus Hardy | |
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United States Congressman Texas 6th Congressional District | |
In office March 4, 1907 – March 3, 1923 | |
Preceded by | Scott Field |
Succeeded by | Luther Alexander Johnson |
District Judge Texas 13th Judicial District | |
In office 1888–1896 | |
District Attorney Texas 13th Judicial District | |
In office 1884–1888 | |
County Attorney Navarro County | |
In office 1880–1884 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Monroe County, Mississippi, US | December 16, 1855
Died | March 13, 1943 Corsicana, Texas, US | (aged 87)
Resting place | Oakwood Cemetery |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Felicia E. Peck |
Children | 6 |
Residence | Corsicana, Texas |
Alma mater | University of Georgia Somerville Institute, Mississippi |
Profession | Attorney |
Hardy was born Monroe County, Mississippi, to George Washington and Pauline J. (Whittaker) Hardy. The family moved to Millican, Texas, in 1861.[1]
Hardy enrolled at Somerville Institute in Noxubee County, Mississippi, in 1871, and received his L.L.B. from the University of Georgia in 1875. In 1876, he opened his law practice in Navasota, Texas, and moved to Corsicana, Texas, in 1878.
From 1880 to 1884 he served as a prosecuting attorney of Navarro County, Texas. He served as District Attorney for the Texas 13th Judicial District 1884–1888, and as District Judge of the same district 1888–1896.[2] Hardy was represented Texas in the United States House of Representatives 1907–1923. Upon retirement from Congress, Hardy returned to private practice in Corsicana.[3]
In 1881, Hardy was married to Felicia E. Peck.