Bio: Alfred Litton, Sabine Parish, Louisiana Source: History of Sabine Parish by John G. Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912 (Page 305) Submitted: by : Kay Thompson Brown ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** ALFRED LITTON Alfred Litton, Sabine's representative in the State Legislature, was born near Mitchell, in this parish, December 31, 1859. His grandfather, John Litton, settled on Bayou Wallace. Alfred Litton, Sr., father of the subject of this sketch was married three times and reared a family of fourteen children. Alfred, Jr., was reared on a farm and attended public schools. In 1883 he was married to Miss Sallie, daughter of P. L. Tatum and to them seven children have been born. Mr. Litton has always taken an active and patriotic interest in public affairs and is a zealous advocate of parish progress. He was a member of the Parish School Board for three years and is serving his second consecutive term as representative of his parish in the Sate Legislature, and as a member of that body has made a clean record. Mr. Litton is a good citizen and is esteemed for his upright character and genial personality, and has never received censure for any official act. He is a resident of Converse and is especially interested in the progress of that resourceful community. # # #