6th Utah Territorial Legislature explained

The 6th Utah Territorial Legislature comprised members of the Territorial Council serving the second year of their terms, together with members of the House of Representatives elected to one-year terms. The regular election for the House was held August 4, 1856.

Three sitting members of the Territorial Council were unavailable to return and were replaced by election: Orson Pratt, John A. Ray, and George A. Smith.[1] In addition, special elections were required for a Council seat when Parley P. Pratt resigned, and to a House seat vacated by the death of Jedediah M. Grant.[2] [3]

Session

The legislative session initially convened on December 8, 1856, at the Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore. Dissatisfied with the unfinished condition of the Statehouse and the failure of Congress to reimburse the territory or to appropriate additional funds for its completion, the legislators quickly passed a resolution changing the seat of government from Fillmore to Salt Lake City. The session then adjourned and was re-convened in Salt Lake City on December 18.[4] [5]

Members

NameCountyOfficeNotes
Territorial Council:
Albert CarringtonSalt Lake
William H. DameIronElected October 6, 1856
Lorin FarrWeber
William FenshawMillardElected August 4, 1856
Leonard E. HarringtonUtah
Benjamin F. JohnsonUtah
Heber C. KimballSalt LakePresident
Isaac MorleySan Pete
Parley P. PrattSalt LakeElected August 4, 1856, resigned prior to session
Franklin D. RichardsSalt LakeElected October 6, 1856
Lorenzo SnowWeber
John StokerDavis
Daniel H. WellsSalt Lake
Wilford WoodruffSalt Lake
Territorial House of Representatives:
Noah W. BartholomewMillard
Jacob G. BiglerJuab
Isaac BullockGreen River
Hiram B. ClawsonSalt Lake
James W. CummingsSalt Lake
David EvansUtah
Jedediah M. GrantSalt LakeDied December 1, 1856[6]
Thomas GroverDavis
Isaac C. HaightIron
Orson HydeSalt LakeElected December 20, 1856[7]
Aaron JohnsonUtah
James LewisIron
Jesse C. LittleSalt Lake
Peter MaughanTooele
Alexander McRaeSalt Lake
John D. ParkerDavis
George PeacockSan Pete
William W. PhelpsSalt Lake
Enoch ReeseCarson
Samuel W. RichardsSalt Lake
Albert P. RockwoodSalt Lake
James C. SnowUtah
Daniel SpencerSalt Lake
Hosea StoutSalt LakeSpeaker
Chauncey W. WestWeber
Jonathan C. WrightBox Elder
Joseph A. YoungSalt Lake

References

  1. News: The General Election . Deseret News . July 23, 1856 . 5 . February 15, 2024.
  2. News: Proclamation by the Governor . Deseret News . September 3, 1856 . 5 . February 15, 2024.
  3. News: A Special Election . Deseret News . December 17, 1856 . 5 . February 15, 2024.
  4. News: Legislative Assembly . Deseret News . December 17, 1856 . 5 . February 15, 2024.
  5. News: Resolutions Changing the Seat of Government of Utah Territory and the Place of Holding the Supreme Court Therein . Deseret News . December 24, 1856 . 8 . February 15, 2024.
  6. News: A Mighty Man has gone to Rest . Deseret News . December 3, 1856 . 5 . February 15, 2024.
  7. News: Hon. Orson Hyde . Deseret News . December 24, 1856 . 5 . February 15, 2024.