SECOND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Convened at Burlington, November 4, 1839.
The Council.
President, Stephen Hempstead, Democrat. |
Secretary, B. F. Wallace, Whig. |
COUNTIES REPRESENTED. | NAMES OF MEMBERS. |
Lee | Jesse B. Browne. |
Van Buren | J. Keith, E. A. M. Swazy. |
Des Moines | Arthur Ingraham, Robert Ralston, George Hepner. |
Henry | Jesse D. Payne, L. B. Hughes. |
Muscatine, Louisa, Slaughter | James M. Clark. |
Cedar, Jones, Linn, Johnson | Charles Whittlesey. |
Scott and Clinton | Jonathan W. Parker. |
Dubuque, Jackson, Clayton | Warner Lewis, Stephen Hempstead. |
Democrats, 7; Whigs, 6.
House of Representatives.
Speaker, Edward Johnston, Democrat. |
Chief Clerk, Joseph T. Fales, Democrat. |
COUNTIES REPRESENTED. | NAMES OF MEMBERS. |
Lee | William Patterson, Edward Johnston, Alfred Rich, Joshua Owen. |
Van Buren | James Hall, Gideon S. Bailey, Uriah Biggs. |
Des Moines | William R. Ross, Shepherd Leffler, L. N. English, Isaac Fleenor, Joseph C. Hawkins. |
Henry and Jefferson | William G. Coop, Jacob L. Myers, John B. Lash. |
Muscatine and Johnson | S. Clinton Hastings, T. T. Clark. |
Louisa and Washington | Daniel Brewer, Jacob Mintun. |
Cedar, Jones and Linn | George H. Walworth. |
Scott and Clinton | Laurel Summers, Joseph M. Roberson. |
Jackson | Thomas Cox. |
Dubuque, Clayon, etc. | Edward Langworthy, Loring Wheeler, James Churchman. |
Democrats, 15; Whigs, 11.
An Extra Session was held at Burlington, beginning July 13, 1840.
The Assembly Adjourned January 17, 1840.
THIRD LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Convened at Burlington, November 2, 1840
The Council.
President, M. Bainbridge, Whig. |
Secretary, B. F. Wallace, Whig. |
COUNTIES REPRESENTED. | NAMES OF MEMBERS. |
Lee | Jesse B. Browne, Edward Johnston. |
Van Buren | James Hall, Gideon S. Bailey. |
Des Moines | J. C. Hawkins. |
Henry | William H. Wallace. |
Jefferson | William G. Coop. |
Louisa and Washington | Francis Springer. |
Muscatine and Johnson | S. Clinton Hastings. |
Cedar, Jones and Linn | George Greene. |
Scott and Clinton | Jonathan W. Parker. |
Jackson, Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, etc. | M. Bainbridge, Joseph S. Kirkpatrick. |
Democrats, 7; Whigs, 6.
House of Representatives.
Speaker, Thomas Cox, Democrat. |
Chief Clerk, Joseph T. Fales, Democrat. |