Source: Source: Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1911, page 87 Legislative Department, Twenty-Sixth District, Bullock and Macon Counties, Senator THOMAS SIDNEY FRAZER of Union Springs, Bullock county, Ala. and a member of the State Senate from the 26th senatorial district,w as born March 17, 1876 at Union Springs, and is the son of Judge Sydney T. and Cornelia (Smith) Frazer and the grandson of Thomas Goodrum and Martha (Bass) Frazer, and of Thomas Guy and Roann (Moore) Smith. Judge S.T. Frazer was born in Butler county, Ga. but now resides at Union Springs. He was probate judge of Bullock county from 1888 to 1898, and is at present a member of the board of trustees of the Confederate Soldier's Home of Alabama. He was a captain in the 46th Alabama C.S.A. Thomas Guy Smith was a captain in the C.S.A. and was killed near West Point, Ga. in the last year of the war. Senator Frazer was educated in the public schools of Union Springs, Ala. and in the University of Alabama from which he graduated as LL. B., June 1896. He was admitted to the bar in Union Springs in the same month of his graduation, and has practiced law at Union Springs since that date. He represented the 26th senatorial district of Alabama in the State Senate in 1903. He was a member of the staff of Gov. Wm. D. Jelks with the rank of colonel of cavalry. He is a Democrat, has served as chairman of the Democratic county committee of Bullock county for four years and is at present, 1911, a member of the State Democratic Executive Committee. He is a Methodist; and a member of the Odd Fellows. He is unmarried. Senator Frazer has been a leader in the social, political and professional live of the State, and has always taken an active part in the work and upbuilding of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans.