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4th Wisconsin Territorial Assembly

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Legislative term of the Wisconsin Territory

4th Wisconsin Territorial Assembly
3rd5th
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Assembly of theWisconsin Territory
Meeting placeMadison,Wisconsin Territory
TermNovember 7, 1842 –January 4, 1847
Election
  • September 26, 1842
  • September 25, 1843
  • September 23, 1844
  • September 22, 1845
Council
Members13
President
Party controlDemocratic
House of Representatives
Members26
Speaker
Party controlDemocratic
Sessions
1stDecember 5, 1842 –April 17, 1843
2ndDecember 4, 1843 –January 31, 1844
3rdJanuary 6, 1845 –February 24, 1845
4thJanuary 5, 1846 –February 3, 1846

TheFourth Legislative Assembly of theWisconsin Territory convened fromDecember 5, 1842, toApril 17, 1843, fromDecember 4, 1843, toJanuary 31, 1844, fromJanuary 6, 1845, toFebruary 24, 1845, and fromJanuary 5, 1846, toFebruary 3, 1846, in regular session.[1][2][3][4][5]

The first session of this Legislative Assembly was effected by a dispute with the Governor over whether or not the session was legally sanctioned by Congress. The session was adjourned twice, and finally came back into session on the governor's request in March 1843, when they finished their business.[1] This Legislative Assembly was also unusually long, spanning four general elections (1843, 1844, 1845, & 1846).

Major events

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Major legislation

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  • March 23, 1843: An Act fixing the time of holding the annual sessions of the Legislative Assembly, and for other purposes.[2]
  • April 10, 1843: An Act to repeal an act incorporating the State Bank of Wisconsin.[2]
  • April 17, 1843: An Act to abolish certain offices therein named. Abolished the offices of "district attorney" which were previously multi-county officials. County governments were instead empowered by this act to each appoint a prosecuting attorney.[2]
  • April 17, 1843: An Act to provide for completing a new roof upon the capitol, and for other purposes.[2]
  • April 17, 1843: An Act concerning removals from office. Required the Governor to make written notification when removing a person from office. The act was originally vetoed by the Governor, but the veto was overridden by the Assembly.[2]
  • January 24, 1844: An Act prescribing the time of holding the annual session of the Legislative Assembly. Set the start of the legislative session as the first Monday of January.[3]
  • January 26, 1844: An Act to submit to the people of Wisconsin the question of the expediency of forming a state government.[3]
  • January 30, 1845: Resolution to declare the name of the Territory, "Wisconsin."[4]
  • January 31, 1846: An Act in relation to the formation of a State Government in Wisconsin.[5]: 5–12 

Sessions

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  • 1st session: December 5, 1842 – April 17, 1843
  • 2nd session: December 4, 1843 – January 31, 1844
  • 3rd session: January 6, 1845 – February 24, 1845
  • 4th session: January 5, 1846 – February 3, 1846

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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CountiesCouncillorSession(s)Party
1st2nd3rd4th
Brown,Calumet,Fond du Lac,Manitowoc,Marquette,Portage,Sheboygan &WinnebagoMorgan L. MartinGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Randall WilcoxGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Crawford,Chippewa,La Pointe, &St. CroixTheophilus La ChappelleGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Wiram KnowltonGreen tickYGreen tickYInd.
Dane,Dodge,Green,Jefferson, &SaukLucius I. BarberGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
John CatlinGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
GrantJohn H. RountreeGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
Nelson DeweyGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
IowaMoses M. StrongGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Milwaukee &WashingtonHans CrockerGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Lemuel WhiteGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
David NewlandGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Adam E. RayGreen tickY
James KneelandGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Jacob H. KimballGreen tickYGreen tickY
Curtis ReedGreen tickYDem.
RacineConsider HeathGreen tickY[note 1]
Peter D. HuguninGreen tickY[note 1]
Michael FrankGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Marshall StrongGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Rock &WalworthCharles M. BakerGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Edward V. WhitonGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig

Members of the House of Representatives

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Members of the House of Representatives for the Fourth Wisconsin Territorial Assembly:[6]

CountiesRepresentativeSession(s)Party
1st2nd3rd4th
Brown,Calumet,Fond du Lac,Manitowoc,Marquette,Portage,Sheboygan &WinnebagoAlbert G. EllisGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Mason C. DarlingGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
David AgryGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Abraham BrawleyGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
William FowlerGreen tickY
Elisha MorrowGreen tickY
Crawford,Chippewa,La Pointe, &St. CroixJohn H. ManahanGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
James FisherGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Dane,Dodge,Green,Jefferson, &SaukIsaac H. PalmerGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
Lyman CrossmanGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Robert MastersGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Charles S. BristolGreen tickY
Noah PhelpsGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
George H. SlaughterGreen tickYDem.
Mark R. ClappGreen tickY
William M. DennisGreen tickYDem.
GrantFranklin Z. HicksGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
Alonzo PlattGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
Glendower M. PriceGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
Thomas P. BurnettGreen tickYGreen tickY
Thomas CrusonGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
Armstead C. BrownGreen tickYWhig
IowaRobert M. LongGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Moses MeekerGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
William S. HamiltonGreen tickYWhig
George MessersmithGreen tickYWhig
James CollinsGreen tickYWhig
Robert C. HoardGreen tickYGreen tickY
Solomon OliverGreen tickY
Henry M. BillingsGreen tickYDem.
Charles PoleGreen tickYDem.
Milwaukee &WashingtonAndrew E. ElmoreGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
Benjamin HunkinsGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Thomas H. OlinGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Jonathan ParsonsGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Jared ThompsonGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
George H. WalkerGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Charles E. BrownGreen tickY
Pitts EllisGreen tickYDem.
Byron KilbournGreen tickYDem.
Benjamin H. MooersGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
William ShewGreen tickYDem.
Samuel H. BarstowGreen tickY
John CrawfordGreen tickYDem.
James MagoneGreen tickY
Luther ParkerGreen tickYDem.
William H. ThomasGreen tickYDem.
RacinePhilander JudsonGreen tickYWhig
John T. TrowbridgeGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Peter Van VlietGreen tickYDem.
Levi GrantGreen tickYDem.
Ezra BirchardGreen tickYDem.
Robert McClellanGreen tickY
Orson SheldonGreen tickYGreen tickY
Albert G. NorthwayGreen tickY
Andrew B. JacksonGreen tickYDem.
Julius WoosterGreen tickY
Rock &WalworthJohn HopkinsGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
James TrippGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
John M. CapronGreen tickYGreen tickYWhig
William A. BartlettGreen tickYGreen tickYDem.
Stephen FieldGreen tickY
Jesse C. MillsGreen tickYWhig
Salmon ThomasGreen tickYWhig
Jesse MooreGreen tickYWhig
Ira JonesGreen tickY[note 2]
Caleb CrosswellGreen tickY[note 3]
Warren EarlGreen tickY[note 3]
Gaylord GravesGreen tickY[note 3]Dem.

Employees

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Council employees

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  • Secretary:[1]
    • John V. Ingersol, 1st session, resigned March 31, 1843
    • John P. Sheldon, 1st session, following Ingersol's resignation
    • Ben C. Eastman, 2nd, 3rd & 4th sessions, resigned Jan. 19, 1846
    • William Rudolph Smith, 4th session, following Eastman's resignation
  • Sergeant-at-Arms:
    • Charles C. Brown, 1st session
    • G. C. S. Vail, 2nd session
    • Charles H. Larkin, 3rd session
    • Joseph Brisbois, 4th session

House employees

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  • Chief Clerk:[1]
  • Sergeant-at-Arms:
    • William S. Anderson, 1st session
    • J. W. Trowbridge, 2nd session
    • Chauncey Davis, 3rd session
    • David Bonham, 4th session

Notes

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  1. ^abDid not take his seat until March 6, 1843
  2. ^Only represented Rock County.
  3. ^abcOnly represented Walworth County.

References

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  1. ^abcdeHeg, J. E., ed. (1882)."Annals of the Legislature"(PDF).The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 168–171. RetrievedAugust 30, 2021.
  2. ^abcdefLaws of Wisconsin Territory passed by the Fourth Legislative Assembly.Madison, Wisconsin:Wisconsin Territory. 1843. RetrievedAugust 30, 2021.
  3. ^abcLaws of Wiskonsan Territory passed by the Fourth Legislative Assembly.Madison, Wisconsin:Wisconsin Territory. 1844. RetrievedAugust 30, 2021.
  4. ^abLaws of Wisconsin Territory passed by the Fourth Legislative Assembly.Madison, Wisconsin:Wisconsin Territory. 1845. RetrievedAugust 30, 2021.
  5. ^abLaws of Wisconsin Territory passed by the Fourth Legislative Assembly.Madison, Wisconsin:Wisconsin Territory. 1846. RetrievedAugust 30, 2021.
  6. ^"Official Statement".Milwaukie Commercial Herald. October 13, 1843. p. 3. RetrievedAugust 30, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.

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