1st Wisconsin Legislature
The First Wisconsin Legislature convened from June 5, 1848 to August 21, 1848 in regular session. Members of the Assembly and Senate were elected after an election on February 1, 1848 that ratified the proposed state constitution.
Sessions
- 1st Regular session: June 4, 1848–August 21, 1848
Officers
Senate
- President of the Senate
- John E. Holmes,
Lieutenant Governor
- Chief Clerk
- Henry G. Abbey
Assembly
- Speaker of the Assembly
- Ninian E. Whiteside
- Chief Clerk
- Daniel Noble Johnson
Members
Senate
Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the First Wisconsin Legislature:
District | Counties | Senator | Party |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Brown, Calumet, Manitowoc, Sheboygan | Harrison C. Hobart | Democrat |
2 | Columbia, Marquette, Portage, Sauk | Henry Merrill | Whig |
3 | Crawford, Chippewa, St. Croix, La Pointe | Daniel G. Fenton | Democrat |
4 | Fond du Lac, Winnebago | Warren Chase | Democrat |
5 | Iowa, Richland | Henry M. Billings | Democrat |
6 | Grant | George W. Lakin | Whig |
7 | Lafayette | Thomas K. Gibson | Democrat |
8 | Green | E.T. Gardner | Democrat |
9 | Dane | Simeon Mills | Democrat |
10 | Dodge | William M. Dennis | Democrat |
11 | Washington | Frederick W. Horn | Democrat |
12 | Jefferson | Myron B. Williams | Democrat |
13 | Waukesha | Joseph Turner | Democrat |
14 | Walworth | John W. Boyd | Democrat |
15 | Rock | Otis W. Norton | Whig |
16 | Racine 1 | Christopher Latham Sholes | Democrat |
17 | Racine 2 | Philo White | Democrat |
18 | Milwaukee 1 | Asa Kinney | Democrat |
19 | Milwaukee 2 | Riley N. Messenger | Democrat |
Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the First Wisconsin Legislature (66):
Counties | Representative | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Brown | David Agry | Democrat | |
Calumet | Lemuel Goodell | Democrat | |
Columbia | Joseph Kerr | Whig | |
Crawford & Chippewa | William T. Sterling | Democrat | |
Dane 1 | Henry M. Warner | Democrat | |
Dane 2 | Ebenezer Brigham | Whig | |
Dane 3 | Samuel H. Roys | Democrat | |
Dodge 1 | Lorenzo Merrill | Democrat | |
Dodge 2 | Charles Billinghurst | Democrat | |
Dodge 3 | Benjamin Randall | Democrat | |
Dodge 4 | Monroe Thompson | Whig | |
Dodge 5 | Stephen Jones | Whig | |
Fond du Lac 1 | Charles Doty | Whig | |
Fond du Lac 2 | Jonathan Daugherty | Whig | |
Grant 1 | James Gilmore | Whig | |
Grant 2 | Noah Virgin | Whig | |
Grant 3 | Armisted C. Brown | Whig | |
Grant 4 | Arthur W. Worth | Democrat | |
Green | Henry Adams | Democrat | |
Iowa & Richland 1 | Thomas Jenkins | Democrat | |
Iowa & Richland 2 | Abner Nichols | Democrat | |
Jefferson 1 | Wales Emmons | Democrat | |
Jefferson 2 | Peter H. Turner | Democrat | |
Jefferson 3 | Davenport Rood | Democrat | |
Lafayette 1 | Elias Slothower | Democrat | |
Lafayette 2 | Ninian E. Whiteside | Democrat | |
Marquette | Archibald Nicholls | Democrat | |
Milwaukee 1 | Edward Wunderly | Democrat | |
Milwaukee 2 | Augustus Greulich | Democrat | |
Milwaukee 3 | William W. Brown | Whig | |
Milwaukee 4 | Leonard P. Crary | Democrat | |
Milwaukee 5 | Andrew Sullivan | Democrat | |
Milwaukee 6 | Horace Chase | Democrat | |
Milwaukee 7 | Perley J. Shumway | Democrat | |
Manitowoc | Ezra Durgin | Democrat | |
St Croix & La Pointe | William R. Marshall; successfully challenged by Joseph Bowron | Democrat | |
Portage | James M. Campbell | Democrat | |
Racine 1 | David McDonald | Democrat | |
Racine 2 | Henry B. Roberts | Democrat | |
Racine 3 | Samuel E. Chapman | Whig | |
Racine 4 | Julius L. Gilbert | Democrat | |
Racine 5 | Elias Woodworth, Jr. | Democrat | |
Rock 1 | G. F. A. Atherton | Democrat | |
Rock 2 | Alanson B. Vaughn | Whig | |
Rock 3 | A. P. Blakeslee | Democrat | |
Rock 4 | Robert T. Carey | Whig | |
Rock 4 | Nathaniel Strong | Democrat | |
Sauk | Delano Pratt | Democrat | |
Sheboygan 1 | Charles E. Morris | Democrat | |
Sheboygan 2 | Jedediah Brown | Democrat | |
Walworth 1 | Gaylord Graves | Democrat | |
Walworth 2 | Prosper Cravath | Whig | |
Walworth 3 | Erasmus D. Richardson | Democrat | |
Walworth 4 | Hugh Long | Democrat | |
Walworth 5 | Milo Kelsey | Whig | |
Waukesha 1 | Joseph W. Brackett | Democrat | |
Waukesha 2 | Dewey K. Warren | Democrat | |
Waukesha 3 | Chauncey G. Heath | Democrat | |
Waukesha 4 | George M. Humphrey | Democrat | |
Waukesha 5 | Joseph Bond | Democrat | |
Washington 1 | Henry Allen | Democrat | |
Washington 2 | Benjamin H. Mooers | Democrat | |
Washington 3 | Adolphus Zimmermann | Democrat | |
Washington 4 | Densmore Maxon | Democrat | |
Washington 5 | William Caldwell | Whig | |
Winnebago | Erasmus D. Hall | Whig |
Notes
References
- William R. Smith, The History of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin: Beriah Brown, 1854, p. 303-05. https://archive.org/stream/historyofwisconsin02smitrich
- 1872 Wisconsin Blue Book, p. 199-201 http://images.library.wisc.edu/WI/EFacs/WIBlueBks/BlueBks/WIBlueBk1872/reference/wi.wibluebk1872.i0012.pdf
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