1st Minnesota Territorial Legislature
First Minnesota Territorial Legislature | |||
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Overview | |||
Jurisdiction | Minnesota Territory, United States | ||
Term | September 3, 1849 – January 1, 1851 | ||
Minnesota Territorial Council | |||
Members | 9 Councillors | ||
President | David Olmsted | ||
Party control | Democratic Party | ||
Minnesota House of Representatives | |||
Members | 18 Representatives | ||
Speaker | Joseph W. Furber | ||
Party control | Democratic Party |
The first Minnesota Territorial Legislature first convened on September 3, 1849. The 9 members of the Minnesota Territorial Council and the 18 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives were elected during the General Election of August 1, 1849.
Sessions
The territorial legislature met in a regular session from September 3, 1849 to November 1, 1849. There were no special sessions of the first territorial legislature.[1]
Party summary
Council
Party[nb 1] (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | Vacant | |||
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Democratic | Whig | Unknown | |||
Begin | 6 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 67% | 22% | 11% | ||
Beginning of the next Legislature | 6 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 0 |
House of Representatives
Party[nb 1] (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | Vacant | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Whig | Unknown | |||
Begin | 12 | 4 | 2 | 18 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 67% | 22% | 11% | ||
Beginning of the next Legislature | 8 | 3 | 7 | 18 | 0 |
Leadership
- President of the Council
- David Olmsted (D-Long Prairie)[2]
- Speaker of the House
- Joseph W. Furber (W-Cottage Grove)[3]
Members
Council
Name | District | City | Party |
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Boal, James McClellan | 03 | Mendota | Whig |
Burkleo, Samuel | 02 | Stillwater | Unknown |
Forbes, William Henry | 03 | Saint Paul | Democratic |
Loomis, David B. | 04 | Marine | Whig |
Martin McLeod | 07 | Bloomington | Democratic[nb 2] |
Norris, James S. | 01 | Cottage Grove | Democratic |
Olmsted, David | 06 | Long Prairie | Democratic |
Rollins, John | 05 | Saint Anthony Falls | Democratic |
Sturgis, William R. | 06 | Elk River | Democratic |
House of Representatives
Name | District | City | Party |
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Babcock, Lorenzo A. | 06 | Sauk Rapids | Whig |
Bailly, Alexis | 07 | Mendota | Democratic |
Black, Mahlon | 02 | Stillwater | Democratic |
Brunson, Benjamin Wetherill | 03 | Saint Paul | Whig |
Dewey, John J. | 03 | Saint Paul | Democratic |
Dugas, William | 05 | Little Canada | Democratic |
Furber, Joseph Warren | 01 | Cottage Grove | Whig |
Holmes, Thomas A. | 06 | Sauk Rapids | Democratic |
Jackson, Henry | 03 | Saint Paul | Democratic |
Johnson, Parsons King | 03 | Saint Paul | Democratic |
Marshall, William Rainey | 05 | Saint Anthony Falls | Democratic |
Morrison, Allan | 06 | Crow Wing | Democratic |
Pond, Gideon H. | 07 | Oak Grove | Unknown |
Russell, Jeremiah | 06 | Crow Wing | Unknown |
Setzer, Henry N. | 04 | Stillwater | Democratic |
Trask, Sylvanus | 02 | Stillwater | Democratic |
Wells, James | 01 | Lake City | Democratic |
Wilkinson, Morton Smith | 02 | Stillwater | Whig |
Notes
- 1 2 Known party affiliations taken from the members' profiles in Minnesota Legislators Past & Present.
- ↑ Minnesota Legislators Past & Present does not provide information on Martin McLeod's party affiliation; however, it has been documented that McLeod was a close political ally of Democratic future-Governor Henry Hastings Sibley,[4] which fact would imply that McLeod was a Democrat.
References
- ↑ "Sessions of the Minnesota State Legislature and the Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1849-present.". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
- ↑ "President and President Pro Tempore of the Minnesota Senate, 1849-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
- ↑ "Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1849-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
- ↑ Davis, Jane Spector (1968). "Guide to a Microfilm Edition of The Henry Hastings Sibley Papers" (PDF). St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society. p. 15. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
... Three of Sibley's fur trade associates—Joseph R. Brown, William H. Forbes, and Martin McLeod—were now his political allies ...
- Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Session Search Results (Session 0.1, Senate)
- Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Session Search Results (Session 0.1, House)
Preceded by None |
First Minnesota Territorial Legislature 1849 |
Succeeded by Second Minnesota Territorial Legislature |
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