North Carolina General Assembly of 1783 explained

7th North Carolina General Assembly (1783)
Term:1782
Membership1:50 Senators authorized
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber1 Leader1:Richard Caswell, Sr.
Membership2:106 Representatives authorized
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber2 Leader1:Edward Starkey
Session1 Start:April 18, 1783
Session1 End:May 17, 1783

The North Carolina General Assembly of 1783 was the state legislature that convened in Hillsboro, North Carolina from April 18, 1783, to May 17, 1783. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Commons were elected by eligible North Carolina voters. This was the last assembly to meet during the American Revolution. Much of their time was devoted to taking care of the North Carolina soldiers that fought in the war.

The General Assembly elected Alexander Martin of Guilford County as governor on April 26, 1782. James Glasgow was Secretary of State. James Iredell was Attorney General. There was no Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina until 1868.

Councilors of State

The General Assembly elected the following Councilors of State on May 9, 1783:

Members

There was one senator and two members of the House of Commons for each of the 50 counties. In addition, each of the six districts had one representative each. The House of Commons leadership and staff included: Edward Starkey, Speaker; John Hunt, Clerk; and John Haywood, Assistant Clerk. The Senate leadership and staff included: Richard Caswell, speaker; John Haywood, clerk; and Sherwood Haywood, assistant cleark. Members of the House of Commons and Senate are listed below for each county and district.

County/DistrictSenate MemberHouse MemberHouse Member
Anson Countydata-sort-value="Wade, Thomas"Thomas Wadedata-sort-value="Jackson, John"John Jacksondata-sort-value="Jackson, John"John Jackson
Beaufort Countydata-sort-value="Brown, William"William Browndata-sort-value="Alderson, Thomas"Thomas Aldersondata-sort-value="Blount, John Gray"John Gray Blount
Bertie Countydata-sort-value="Campbell, James"James Campbelldata-sort-value="Horn, William"William Horndata-sort-value="Turner, David"David Turner
Bladen Countydata-sort-value="Brown, Thomas"Thomas Browndata-sort-value="Cain, Samuel"Samuel Caindata-sort-value="Lucas, Francis"Francis Lucas
Brunswick Countydata-sort-value="Smith, Benjamin"Benjamin Smithdata-sort-value="Waters, William"William Watersdata-sort-value="Hawkins, Dennis"Dennis Hawkins
Burke Countydata-sort-value="McDowell, Charles"Charles McDowelldata-sort-value="Avery, Waightstill"Waightstill Averydata-sort-value="McDowell, Joseph"Joseph McDowell
Camden Countydata-sort-value="Gregory, Isaac"Isaac Gregorydata-sort-value="Sawyer, Dempsey"Dempsey Sawyerdata-sort-value="Jones, Benjamin"Benjamin Jones
Carteret Countydata-sort-value="Easton, John"John Eastondata-sort-value="Ward, Enoch"Enoch Warddata-sort-value="West, Eli"Eli West
Caswell Countydata-sort-value="Moore, William"William Mooredata-sort-value="Shelton, David"David Sheltondata-sort-value="Unknown"Unknown
Chatham Countydata-sort-value="Ramsey, Ambrose"Ambrose Ramseydata-sort-value="Jones, Matthew"Matthew Jonesdata-sort-value="Kennon, Richard"Richard Kennon
New Bern Districtdata-sort-value="Spaight, Richard Dobbs"Richard Dobbs Spaight, Sr.[2]
Chowan Countydata-sort-value="Johnson, Charles"Charles Johnsondata-sort-value="Chambers, Stephen"Stephen Chambersdata-sort-value="Benbury, Richard"Richard Benbury
Craven Countydata-sort-value="Coor, James"James Coordata-sort-value="Bryan, William"William Bryandata-sort-value="Blount, William"William Blount
Cumberland Countydata-sort-value="Atkins, Ica"Ica Atkinsdata-sort-value="Winslow, Edward"Edward Winslowdata-sort-value="Travis, Patrick"Patrick Travis
Currituck Countydata-sort-value="Ferebee, William"William Ferebee data-sort-value="Jarvis, Thomas"Thomas Jarvisdata-sort-value="Ferebee, Joseph"Joseph Ferebee
Dobbs Countydata-sort-value="Caswell, Richard"Richard Caswell, Sr. (Speaker) data-sort-value="Caswell, Richard, Jr."Richard Caswell, Jr.data-sort-value="Herritage, John"John Herritage
Duplin Countydata-sort-value="Kenan, James"James Kenandata-sort-value="Clinton, Richard"Richard Clintondata-sort-value="Gillespie, James"James Gillespie
Edgecombe Countydata-sort-value="Battle, Elisha"Elisha Battledata-sort-value="Diggs, Robert"Robert Diggsdata-sort-value="Wilson, James"James Wilson
Franklin Countydata-sort-value="Foster, Alexius M."Alexius M. Fosterdata-sort-value="Jeffreys, Simon"Simon Jeffreysdata-sort-value="Macon, Harrison"Harrison Macon
Gates Countydata-sort-value="Hunter, Jacob"Jacob Hunterdata-sort-value="Riddick, Joseph"Joseph Riddickdata-sort-value="Rice, David"David Rice
Granville Countydata-sort-value="Harris, Robert"Robert Harrisdata-sort-value="Person, Thomas"Thomas Persondata-sort-value="Hawkins, Philemon"Philemon Hawkins, Jr.
Guilford Countydata-sort-value="Bruce, Charles"Charles Brucedata-sort-value="Galloway, James"James Gallowaydata-sort-value="Leak, John"John Leak
Halifax Countydata-sort-value="McCulloch, Benjamin"Benjamin McCullochdata-sort-value="Whitaker, John"John Whitakerdata-sort-value="Geddy, John"John Geddy
Halifax Districtdata-sort-value="Montfort, Henry"Henry Montfort
Hertford Countydata-sort-value="Brickell, John"John Brickelldata-sort-value="Brown, Lewis"Lewis Browndata-sort-value="Brickell, Thomas"Thomas Brickell
Hyde Countydata-sort-value="Russel, William"William Russelldata-sort-value="Parmele, Benjamin"Benjamin Parmeledata-sort-value="Eborne, John"John Eborne
Johnston Countydata-sort-value="Bryan, Hardy"Hardy Bryandata-sort-value="Bryan, Arthur"Arthur Bryandata-sort-value="Williams, Nathan"Nathan Williams
Jones Countydata-sort-value="Bryan, Nathan"Nathan Bryandata-sort-value="Hargett, Frederick"Frederick Hargettdata-sort-value="Randall, William"William Randall
Lincoln Countydata-sort-value="Alexander, Robert"Robet Alexanderdata-sort-value="McKissick, Daniel"Daniel McKissickdata-sort-value="Sloan, John"John Sloan
Martin Countydata-sort-value="Hill, Whitmell"Whitmell Hilldata-sort-value="Smithwick, Samuel"Samuel Smithwickdata-sort-value="Williams, Samuel"Samuel Williams
Mecklenburg Countydata-sort-value="Irwin, Robert"Robert Irwindata-sort-value="Phifer, Caleb"Caleb Phiferdata-sort-value="Wilson, David"David Wilson
Montgomery Countydata-sort-value="Moore, Edward"Edward Mooredata-sort-value="McDonald, James"James McDonalddata-sort-value="Allen, Mark"Mark Allen
Nash Countydata-sort-value="Griffin, Hardy"Hardy Griffindata-sort-value="Thomas, Micajah"Micajah Thomasdata-sort-value="Bonds, John"John Bonds
Wilmington Districtdata-sort-value="MacLaine, Archibald"Archibald MacLaine
New Hannover Countydata-sort-value="Campbell, John A."John A. Campbelldata-sort-value="Bloodworth, Timothy"Timothy Bloodworth[3] data-sort-value="Bloodworth, Thomas"Thomas Bloodworth[4]
Northampton Countydata-sort-value="Jones, Allen"Allen Jonesdata-sort-value="Vaughan, James"James Vaughandata-sort-value="Gee, Drury"Drury Gee
Hillsboro/Hillsborough Districtdata-sort-value="Farmer, Thomas"Thomas Farmer
Onslow Countydata-sort-value="Spicer, John"John Spicerdata-sort-value="Starkey, Edward"Edward Starkey (Speaker)[5] data-sort-value="Howard, James"James Howard
Orange Countydata-sort-value="McCauley, William"William McCauleydata-sort-value="Mebane, Alexander"Alexander Mebanedata-sort-value="Burke, Thomas"Thomas Burke
Pasquotank Countydata-sort-value="Everagain, Edward"Edward Everagindata-sort-value="Lane, William"William Lanedata-sort-value="Reading, Thomas"Thomas Reading
Perquimans Countydata-sort-value="Eaton, Jesse"Jesse Eatondata-sort-value="Skinner, Jonathan"Jonathan Skinnerdata-sort-value="Reed, John"John Reed
Pitt Countydata-sort-value="Williams, John"John Williamsdata-sort-value="Jordan, John"John Jordandata-sort-value="Moye, Richard"Richard Moye
Randolph Countydata-sort-value="Dougan, Thomas"Thomas Dougandata-sort-value="Harper, Jeduthan"Jeduthan Harperdata-sort-value="McLean, Robert"Robet McLean
Richmond Countydata-sort-value="Harrington, Henry William"Henry William Harringtondata-sort-value="Webb, Robert"Robert Webbdata-sort-value="Childs, John"John Childs
Salisbury Districtdata-sort-value="Newman, Anthony"Dr. Anthony Newman
Rowan Countydata-sort-value="Rutherford, Griffith"Griffith Rutherforddata-sort-value="Locke, Matthew"Matthew Lockedata-sort-value="Barrier, George Henry"George Henry Barrier
Rutherford Countydata-sort-value="Holland, James"James Hollanddata-sort-value="Gilbert, William"William Gilbert[6] data-sort-value="Singleton, Richard"Richard Singleton
Sullivan County (became part of Tennessee)data-sort-value="Martin, Josephy"Joseph Martin[7] data-sort-value="Bledsoe, Abraham"Abraham Bledsoedata-sort-value="Cage, William"William Cage
Surry Countydata-sort-value="Armstrong, Martin"Martin Armstrongdata-sort-value="Lewis, William T."William T. Lewisdata-sort-value="Martin, James"James Martin
Tyrrell Countydata-sort-value="Frazier, Jeremiah"Jeremiah Frazierdata-sort-value="Norman, Nehemiah"Nehemiah Normandata-sort-value="Hooker, Nathan"Nathan Hooker
Wake Countydata-sort-value="Lane, Joel"Joel Lanedata-sort-value="Hunter, Theophilus"Theophilus Hunterdata-sort-value="Sanders, Hardy"Hardy Sanders
Warren Countydata-sort-value="Haynes, Herbert"Herbert Haynesdata-sort-value="Hawkins, Joseph"Joseph Hawkinsdata-sort-value="Macon, John"John Macon
Washington County (became part of Tennessee)data-sort-value="Unknown"Unknowndata-sort-value="Hardin, Joseph"Joseph Hardindata-sort-value="Haughton, Thomas"Thomas Haughton
Wayne Countydata-sort-value="Mooring, Burwell"Burwell Mooring data-sort-value="Whitfield, Needham"Needham Whitfielddata-sort-value="McKinnie, Richard"Richard McKinnie
Wilkes Countydata-sort-value="Isaacs, Elijah"Elijah Isaacsdata-sort-value="Herndon, Joseph"Joseph Herndondata-sort-value="Lenoir, William"William Lenoir
Edenton Districtdata-sort-value="Cumming, William"William Cumming

Legislation

The American Revolution was ending, so much of the session was devoted to enacting legislation to compensate soldiers. There were also acts to name an agent for dealing with the Cherokees, dealing with slaves, monetary policy, and an act dealing with pardoning some loyalists (not David Fanning). The town of Fayetteville was authorized by the assembly. Martin Academy (later changed to Washington College) in Washington County was chartered by the assembly.[8] [9] [10] [11]

The territory of North Carolina extended to the Mississippi River in 1783. The General Assembly established Greene and Davidson Counties in the western region of North Carolina that eventually would become Tennessee in 1796.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spruce Macay. Brawley, James S.. 1991. NCPedia. April 18, 2019.
  2. Richard Dobbs Spaight was elected Delegate to the Continental Congress on April 25, 1783
  3. Timothy Bloodworth was ineligible for seat since he was already Treasurer for the Wilmington District.
  4. Thomas Bloodworth was ineligible since he was Marshal of the Court of Admiralty for the Port of Brunswick.
  5. Web site: Edward Starkey. Littleton, Tucker Reed. 1994. NCPedia.
  6. William Gilbert and Richard Singleton's seats were vacated on May 10, 1783. A new election was scheduled for September 15-16.
  7. Web site: Joseph Martin. NCPedia. Shrader, Richard A.. 1991.
  8. Book: Journal of the Senate of the General Assembly of North Carolina, April 18, 1783 to May 17, 1783. Clark, Walter. Nash Brothers. 1901.
  9. Book: Journal of the House of Commons of the General Assembly of North Carolina, April 18, 1783 to May 17, 1783. Clark, Walter. Nash Brothers. 1899.
  10. Book: Laws of North Carolina for 1783. 1783.
  11. Web site: Act of Pardon and Oblivion. Troxler, Carole Watterson. 2006. NCPedia.
  12. Web site: Tennessee Formation. Williams, Wiley J.. 2006. NCPedia.