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The 11th Utah Territorial Legislature was elected on August 5, 1861. [1]

Session

The legislative session convened on December 9, 1861, at the Court House in Salt Lake City, and ended on January 17, 1862. [2] [3]

Members

Name County Office Elected/Resigned
Territorial Council:
Ezra T. Benson Cache
Albert Carrington Salt Lake
William J. Cox Millard
James W. Cummings Utah
Leonard E. Harrington Utah
John W. Hess Davis
Orson Hyde Sanpete
Franklin D. Richards Salt Lake
George A. Smith Iron
Lorenzo Snow Weber
Daniel Spencer Salt Lake
Daniel H. Wells Salt Lake President
Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake
Territorial House of Representatives:
Thomas Callister Millard
Hiram B. Clawson Salt Lake
William Crosby Iron
Horace S. Eldredge Salt Lake
Aaron F. Farr Weber
Thomas Grover Davis
Lorenzo H. Hatch Utah
Joseph Holbrook Davis
Benjamin F. Johnson Utah
John V. Long Salt Lake
Peter Maughan Cache
Jonathan Midgley Juab
John M. Moody Salt Lake
Thomas Rhoads Summit/Green River
Albert P. Rockwood Salt Lake
John Rowberry Tooele
Silas S. Smith Iron
Bernard Snow Sanpete
Hosea Stout Salt Lake
John Taylor Salt Lake Speaker
Edward W. Thompson Beaver
Albert K. Thurber Utah
Chauncey W. West Weber
Edwin D. Woolley Salt Lake
Joseph A. Young Salt Lake

The House of Representatives had only 25 members instead of the normal 26 because Carson County, to which the vacant seat was allocated, had been separated earlier in 1861 by the creation of Nevada Territory. In response to this, the Legislative Assembly revised county boundaries throughout the territory, dissolving several other smaller counties, and passed a comprehensive reapportionment of the seats for future legislative elections. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ Contemporaneous reports of the 1861 Utah election are not available because the Deseret News had been forced into hiatus due to a paper shortage. "To Our Patrons". Deseret News. July 27, 1859. p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  2. ^ "Eleventh Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly". Deseret News. December 18, 1861. p. 2. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  3. ^ "Drawing to a Close". Deseret News. January 15, 1862. p. 8. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "An Act Defining the Boundaries of Counties, and for other purposes". Deseret News. January 29, 1862. p. 8. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  5. ^ "An Act Apportioning the Representation of Utah Territory". Deseret News. January 29, 1862. p. 8. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 11th Utah Territorial Legislature was elected on August 5, 1861. [1]

Session

The legislative session convened on December 9, 1861, at the Court House in Salt Lake City, and ended on January 17, 1862. [2] [3]

Members

Name County Office Elected/Resigned
Territorial Council:
Ezra T. Benson Cache
Albert Carrington Salt Lake
William J. Cox Millard
James W. Cummings Utah
Leonard E. Harrington Utah
John W. Hess Davis
Orson Hyde Sanpete
Franklin D. Richards Salt Lake
George A. Smith Iron
Lorenzo Snow Weber
Daniel Spencer Salt Lake
Daniel H. Wells Salt Lake President
Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake
Territorial House of Representatives:
Thomas Callister Millard
Hiram B. Clawson Salt Lake
William Crosby Iron
Horace S. Eldredge Salt Lake
Aaron F. Farr Weber
Thomas Grover Davis
Lorenzo H. Hatch Utah
Joseph Holbrook Davis
Benjamin F. Johnson Utah
John V. Long Salt Lake
Peter Maughan Cache
Jonathan Midgley Juab
John M. Moody Salt Lake
Thomas Rhoads Summit/Green River
Albert P. Rockwood Salt Lake
John Rowberry Tooele
Silas S. Smith Iron
Bernard Snow Sanpete
Hosea Stout Salt Lake
John Taylor Salt Lake Speaker
Edward W. Thompson Beaver
Albert K. Thurber Utah
Chauncey W. West Weber
Edwin D. Woolley Salt Lake
Joseph A. Young Salt Lake

The House of Representatives had only 25 members instead of the normal 26 because Carson County, to which the vacant seat was allocated, had been separated earlier in 1861 by the creation of Nevada Territory. In response to this, the Legislative Assembly revised county boundaries throughout the territory, dissolving several other smaller counties, and passed a comprehensive reapportionment of the seats for future legislative elections. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ Contemporaneous reports of the 1861 Utah election are not available because the Deseret News had been forced into hiatus due to a paper shortage. "To Our Patrons". Deseret News. July 27, 1859. p. 4. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  2. ^ "Eleventh Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly". Deseret News. December 18, 1861. p. 2. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  3. ^ "Drawing to a Close". Deseret News. January 15, 1862. p. 8. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "An Act Defining the Boundaries of Counties, and for other purposes". Deseret News. January 29, 1862. p. 8. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  5. ^ "An Act Apportioning the Representation of Utah Territory". Deseret News. January 29, 1862. p. 8. Retrieved March 6, 2024.

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