He was secretary of state under Governor Pat M. Neff in 1925. From January 18, 1933, to January 15, 1935, he served again as adjutant general. Hutchings married Wittie Brown in 1886. They had seven children. On March 9, 1935, he married Mrs. Hallie White of Dallas. He was a vestryman at St. David's Episcopalian Church in Austin for twenty years. He died at his home in Austin on July 27, 1939, survived by his widow and six children. At the time of his death he was executive officer in charge of the narcotics division of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Austin American, July 29, 1939. Austin Statesman, July 29, 1939. Lura N. Rouse "HUTCHINGS, HENRY." The Handbook of Texas Online. [Accessed Fri Sep 1 8:36:43 US/Central 2000 ].
He was secretary of state under Governor Pat M. Neff in 1925. From January 18, 1933, to January 15, 1935, he served again as adjutant general. Hutchings married Wittie Brown in 1886. They had seven children. On March 9, 1935, he married Mrs. Hallie White of Dallas. He was a vestryman at St. David's Episcopalian Church in Austin for twenty years. He died at his home in Austin on July 27, 1939, survived by his widow and six children. At the time of his death he was executive officer in charge of the narcotics division of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Austin American, July 29, 1939. Austin Statesman, July 29, 1939. Lura N. Rouse "HUTCHINGS, HENRY." The Handbook of Texas Online. [Accessed Fri Sep 1 8:36:43 US/Central 2000 ].
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