8th Minnesota Territorial Legislature explained

Eighth Minnesota Territorial Legislature
Chamber1:Minnesota Territorial Council
Membership1:15 Councillors
Chamber2:Minnesota House of Representatives
Membership2:38 Representatives

The 8th Minnesota Territorial Legislature first convened on January 7, 1857. The 15 members of the Minnesota Territorial Council were elected during the General Election of October 9, 1855, and the 38 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives were elected during the General Election of October 14, 1856. The 8th territorial legislature was the final territorial legislature held before the Territory of Minnesota was dissolved and Minnesota was admitted as a state.

Sessions

The territorial legislature met in a regular session from January 7, 1857 to March 7, 1857. A special session was convened from April 27, 1857 to May 25, 1857 to consider various matters which had not been acted upon during the regular session, including numerous incorporations, as well as to provide for the payment of the expenses of the constitutional convention which convened to draft the Constitution of the State of Minnesota roughly two weeks after the special session adjourned.[1]

Party summary

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Membership changes" section, below.

Council

Party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

TotalVacant
DemocraticRepublicanUnknown
End of previous Legislature624123
Begin654150
Latest voting share
Beginning of the next Legislature20170370

House of Representatives

Party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

TotalVacant
DemocraticRepublicanUnknown
End of previous Legislature19119380
Begin18200380
January 22, 18571939
March 7, 185719381
April 27, 1857 <---Charles Jewett fills Morgan Noble's vacated seat--->20390
Latest voting share
Beginning of the next Legislature43370800

Leadership

President of the Council
  • John B. Brisbin (D-Saint Paul)[2]
    Speaker of the House
  • Joseph W. Furber (R-Cottage Grove)[3]

    Members

    Council

    NameDistrictCityParty
    Bailly, Henry G.06HastingsDemocratic
    Balcombe, St. Andre Durand09WinonaRepublican
    Bassett, Joel B.11MinneapolisRepublican
    Brisbin, John B.02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Dooley, Samuel06LouisvilleUnknown
    Freeborn, William04Red WingDemocratic
    Humphrey, Philander P.10Oshawa[4] Republican
    Lowry, William D.09RochesterUnknown
    Ludden, John Dwight01Taylors FallsDemocratic
    Rolette, Joseph07PembinaDemocratic
    Setzer, Henry N.01StillwaterDemocratic
    Stone, Lewis05RoyaltonUnknown
    Thompson, Clark W.08HokahRepublican
    Tillotson, Benjamin F.08RichlandUnknown
    Wales, William W.03Saint AnthonyRepublican

    House of Representatives

    NameDistrictCityParty
    Abbe, Samuel B.05Saint PaulDemocratic
    Adams, Charles Powell06HastingsDemocratic
    Baasen, Francis10New UlmDemocratic
    Barrows, Eli B.09Pleasant GroveDemocratic
    Berry, John McDonogh08FaribaultRepublican
    Black, Mahlon01StillwaterDemocratic
    Branch, William02Saint PaulRepublican
    Brown, Joseph Renshaw10HendersonDemocratic
    Brown, Luther M.06ShakopeeRepublican
    Case, Dana F.08HoustonRepublican
    Chamblin, Allen T.02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Chase, Jonathan N.03Saint AnthonyRepublican
    Costello, William02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Foster, Alonzo P.09PlainviewRepublican
    Furber, Joseph Warren01Cottage GroveRepublican
    Gere, William B.08ChatfieldDemocratic
    Grant, Charles07Saint JosephDemocratic
    Greeley, Elam01StillwaterDemocratic
    Hayden, Wentworth11ChamplinRepublican
    Hechtman, Henry03MinneapolisRepublican
    Howell, Warren J.08CantonRepublican
    Jewett, Charles06WarsawRepublican
    Keith, Asa11RichfieldRepublican
    King, Ephraim L.09WinonaRepublican
    Kingsbury, William W.05EndionDemocratic
    McVey, John J.06MarshanDemocratic
    Murray, William Pitt02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Noble, Morgan L.06UnknownRepublican
    Payne, Nelson04UnknownDemocratic
    Plumer, John P.11BrooklynRepublican
    Ramsey, Justus Cornelius02Saint PaulRepublican
    Smith, Delano T.11MinneapolisRepublican
    Stannard, Lucius K.01Taylors FallsRepublican
    Sweeney, William Wilson04Red WingDemocratic
    Thomas, Ozro A.10Clinton FallsRepublican
    Thompson, Martin G.08BrownsvilleRepublican
    Troll, John M.11ChaskaRepublican
    Whitlock, Friend J.06Belle PlaineDemocratic
    Wilkie, John B.07PembinaDemocratic
    Wilson, John L.05Saint CloudDemocratic

    Membership changes

    House of Representatives

    Notes

    1. Web site: Sessions of the Minnesota State Legislature and the Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1849-present.. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 10 November 2016.
    2. Web site: President and President Pro Tempore of the Minnesota Senate, 1849-present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 10 November 2016.
    3. Web site: Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1849-present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 10 November 2016.
    4. http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?ID=13466 Philander P. Humphrey, Minnesota Legislators Past and Present
    5. Web site: Noble, Morgan. Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 11 November 2016.
    6. Web site: Jewett, Charles. Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 11 November 2016.

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