The Second Legislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory convened from November 26, 1838, to December 22, 1838, from January 21, 1839, to March 11, 1839, and from December 2, 1839, to January 13, 1840, in regular session. The Assembly also convened in an extra session from August 3, 1840, to August 14, 1840.[1][2][3][4]
2nd Wisconsin Territorial Assembly | |||||||
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Legislative body | Legislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory | ||||||
Meeting place | Madison, Wisconsin Territory | ||||||
Term | November 5, 1838 – November 2, 1840 | ||||||
Election | October 8, 1838 | ||||||
Council | |||||||
Members | 13 | ||||||
President |
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House of Representatives | |||||||
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Speaker |
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Members of the Council for the Second Legislative Assembly:[1]
Counties | Councillor | Session(s) | Party | |||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | Ex. | |||
Brown | Alexander J. Irwin | |||||
Morgan Lewis Martin | Dem. | |||||
Charles C. P. Arndt | Whig | |||||
Crawford | George Wilson | |||||
Joseph Brisbois | ||||||
Charles J. Learned | ||||||
Dane, Dodge, Green, & Jefferson | Ebenezer Brigham | |||||
Grant | James R. Vineyard | Dem. | ||||
John H. Rountree | Whig | |||||
Iowa | James Collins | Whig | ||||
Levi Sterling | Whig | |||||
Milwaukee & Washington | Daniel Wells Jr. | Dem. | ||||
William A. Prentiss | ||||||
Racine | William Bullen | |||||
Marshall M. Strong | Dem. | |||||
Lorenzo Janes | Dem. | |||||
Rock & Walworth | James Maxwell |
Members of the House of Representatives for the Second Legislative Assembly:[1]
Counties | Representative | Session(s) | Party | |||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | Ex. | |||
Brown | Ebenezer Childs | |||||
Charles C. Sholes | Dem. | |||||
Barlow Shackleford | ||||||
Jacob W. Conroe | ||||||
Crawford | Alexander McGregor | |||||
Ira B. Brunson | Dem. | |||||
Dane, Dodge, Green, & Jefferson | Daniel S. Sutherland | |||||
Grant | Thomas Cruson | Whig | ||||
Nelson Dewey | Dem. | |||||
Ralph Carver | ||||||
Joseph H. D. Street | ||||||
Jonathan Craig | ||||||
Iowa | Russel Baldwin | |||||
John W. Blackstone | Whig | |||||
Henry M. Billings | Dem. | |||||
Thomas Jenkins | Dem. | |||||
Charles Bracken | ||||||
Milwaukee & Washington | Lucius I. Barber | Whig | ||||
William Shew | Dem. | |||||
Henry C. Skinner | ||||||
Ezekiel Churchill | ||||||
Augustus Story | ||||||
Adam E. Ray | ||||||
William R. Longstreet | ||||||
Horatio N. Wells | Dem. | |||||
Racine | Orrin R. Stevens | |||||
Zadoc Newman | ||||||
Tristam C. Hoyt | ||||||
Rock & Walworth | Othni Beardsley | |||||
Edward V. Whiton | Whig |