1st Wisconsin Territorial Assembly

The First Legislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory convened from October 25, 1836, to December 9, 1836, and from November 6, 1837, to January 20, 1838, in regular session. The Assembly also convened in special session from June 11, 1838, to June 25, 1838.[1][2]

1st Wisconsin Territorial Assembly
Michigan Territory 2nd
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory
Meeting place
TermOctober 25, 1836 – November 5, 1838
ElectionOctober 10, 1836
Council
Members13
President
House of Representatives
Members26
Speaker
Sessions
1stOctober 25, 1836 – December 9, 1836
2ndNovember 6, 1837 – January 20, 1838
Special sessions
SpecialJune 11, 1838 – June 25, 1838

The first session was held at Belmont, Iowa County (in present-day Lafayette County, Wisconsin). The 2nd session and special session were held at Burlington, Des Moines County (in present-day Des Moines County, Iowa).[1]

The three sessions of the 1st Legislative Assembly were the only legislative sessions to take place before the division of the Iowa Territory from the Wisconsin Territory.

Major events

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Major legislation

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  • November 2, 1836: The Council concurs on adoption of the first great seal of the territory
  • December 3, 1836: An Act to establish the seat of government of the territory of Wisconsin, and to provide for the erection of public buildings, 1836 Wis. Terr. Act 11. Established Madison as the capital city of Wisconsin.
  • December 7, 1836: An Act to divide the counties of Brown and Milwaukee, 1836 Wis. Terr. Act 28. Created the counties of Calumet, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Jefferson, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, Racine, and Washington.
  • December 8, 1836: An Act to divide the county of Iowa, 1836 Wis. Terr. Act 31. Created the counties of Grant and Green.
  • January 12, 1838: An Act to abolish imprisonment for debt, and other purposes, 1837 Wis. Terr. Act 37.
  • January 17, 1838: An Act relating to the militia, and public defense of the territory of Wisconsin, 1838 Wisc. Terr. Act 58.
  • January 17, 1838: An Act to incorporate the borough of Green Bay, 1838 Wisc. Terr. Act 66.
  • June 23, 1838: An Act to district the territory of Wisconsin into electoral districts and to apportion the representation of each, 1838 Wisc. Terr. Special Session Act 18.

Sessions

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  • 1st session: October 25, 1836 – December 9, 1836
  • 2nd session: November 6, 1837 – January 20, 1838
  • Special session: June 11, 1838 – June 25, 1838

Leadership

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Council President

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Speaker of the House of Representatives

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Members

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Members of the Council

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Counties Councillor Session(s) Party
1st 2nd Spec.
Brown Henry S. Baird  Y Whig
John P. Arndt  Y  Y  Y Whig
Joseph Dickinson  N[note 1]
Alexander J. Irwin  Y[note 2]  Y
Des Moines Jeremiah Smith Jr.  Y  Y  Y
Joseph B. Teas  Y  Y  Y
Arthur B. Ingram  Y  Y  Y
Dubuque Thomas McCraney  Y  Y  Y
John Foley  Y  Y  Y
Thomas McKnight  Y  Y  Y Whig
Iowa Ebenezer Brigham  Y  Y  Y Whig
John B. Terry  Y  Y  Y
James R. Vineyard  Y  Y  Y Dem.
Milwaukee Alanson Sweet  Y  Y  Y Dem.
Gilbert Knapp  Y  Y  Y Whig

Members of the House of Representatives

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Counties Representative Session(s) Party
1st 2nd Spec.
Brown Ebenezer Childs  Y  Y  Y
Albert G. Ellis  Y Dem.
Alexander J. Irwin  N[note 1]
George McWilliams  Y[note 3]  Y  Y
Charles C. Sholes  Y  Y Dem.
Crawford James H. Lockwood  Y Whig
James B. Dallam  Y
Ira B. Brunson  Y  Y Dem.
Jean Brunet  Y  Y
Des Moines Isaac Leffler  Y  Y  Y Whig
Thomas Blair  Y  Y  Y
John Box  Y  Y  Y
George W. Teas  Y  Y  Y
David R. Chance  Y  Y  Y
Warren L. Jenkins  Y  Y  Y
Eli Reynolds  Y
John Reynolds  Y  Y
Dubuque Loring Wheeler  Y  Y  Y
Hardin Nowlin  Y  Y  Y
Hosea T. Camp  Y[note 4]
Peter H. Engle  Y  Y  Y Dem.
Patrick Quigley  Y  Y[note 5]
Alexander W. McGregor  Y[note 6]
Lucius H. Langworthy  Y
Iowa William Boyles  Y  Y  Y
George F. Smith  Y  Y
Daniel M. Parkinson  Y  Y  Y Dem.
Thomas McKnight  Y  Y  Y
Thomas Shanley  Y  Y  Y Whig
James P. Cox  Y  Y  Y Whig
James Collins  Y Whig
Milwaukee William B. Sheldon  Y  Y  Y Dem.
Madison W. Cornwall  Y  Y  Y Dem.
Charles Durkee  Y  Y  Y Dem.[4]

Employees

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Council employees

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  • Secretary:
    • Edward McSherry, 1st session
    • George Beatty, 2nd & special sessions
  • Sergeant-at-Arms:
    • William Henry, 1st session
    • Levi Sterling, 2nd session
    • George W. Harris, special session

House employees

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  • Chief Clerk:
    • Warren Lewis, 1st session
    • John Catlin, 2nd & special sessions
  • Sergeant-at-Arms:
    • Jesse M. Harrison, 1st session
    • William Morgan, 2nd & special sessions

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Lost contested seat.
  2. ^ Appointed to vacant seat.
  3. ^ Won contested seat.
  4. ^ Died.
  5. ^ Resigned Jan. 17, 1838.
  6. ^ Resigned due to bribery investigation.

References

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  1. ^ a b Heg, J. E., ed. (1882). "Annals of the Legislature" (PDF). The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 161–163. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  2. ^ Acts Passed at the First Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Wisconsin. Wisconsin Territory. 1836. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  3. ^ Belmont Gazette October 25, 1836; p. 3, col. 3; via Newspapers.com
  4. ^ Smith, Theodore Clarke. The Free Soil Party in Wisconsin [From Proceedings of State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1894]. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1895; p. 136
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