House of Representatives.
Jesse B. Browne, Speaker, Whig. |
Silas A. Hudson, Chief Clerk, Whig. |
COUNTIES REPRESENTED. | NAMES OF MEMBERS. |
Lee | Jesse B. Browne, William Steele, William J. Cochran, Josiah Clifton, Reuben Conlee, Daniel S. Baker. |
Van Buren | George Montague, Anderson McPherrin, Dudley Hardy, R. B. Willoughby. |
Davis and Appanoose | Andrew Leach. |
Wapello | A. B. Comstock. |
Monroe | Charles Anderson. |
Marion, Polk, Dallas and Jasper | John N. Kinsman, Simeon Reynolds. |
Des Moines | Alfred Hebard, David E. Blair, G. W. Bowie, Joshua Holland. |
Henry | John T. Morton, Abraham Updegraff, Thomas Wright. |
Jefferson | Samuel Whitmore, James R. Bailey, William H. Lyons. |
Louisa | Wright Williams. |
Washington | Stewart Goodrell. |
Keokuk | Nelson King. |
Mahaska | John W. Smith. |
Muscatine | Elijah Sells. |
Muscatine, Johnson and Iowa | Irad C. Day. |
Johnson and Iowa | Smiley H. Bonham. |
Scott | James McManus. |
Clinton | William E. Leffingwell. |
Cedar | Nelson Rathbun. |
Linn and Benton | Robert Smyth. |
Jackson and Jones | Sylvester G. Matson, George F. Green. |
Dubuque, Clayton, Delaware, Fayette, Buchanan and Black Hawk | Samuel B. Olmstead, Michael O’Brien. |
Democrats, 17; Whigs, 23.
The regular session adjourned February 25, 1847.
An extra session convened January 3, 1848. Thomas Hughes was President of the extra session, and J. S. Richman was Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives.
John Howell was Senator from Jefferson County at the extra session; and Josiah Kent took the place of Baker from Lee; T. L. Sargent that of Bowie of Des Moines; George Wayland that of Whitmore from Jefferson, and William Edmundson that of Smith of Mahaska.
The extra session adjourned January 25, 1848.
SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Convened at Iowa City, December 4, 1848.
The Senate.
John J. Selman, President, Democrat. |
C. C. Rockwell, Secretary, Democrat. |
COUNTIES REPRESENTED. | NAMES OF MEMBERS. |
Lee | James Sprott, Thomas S. Espy. |
Van Buren | John F. Sanford, George G. Wright. |
Davis and Appanoose | John J. Selman. |
Wapello and Monroe | Barney Royston. |
Marion, Polk, Dallas and Jasper | Phineas M. Casady. |
Des Moines | Milton D. Browning, Alfred S. Fear. |
Henry | Evan Jay. |
Jefferson | John Howell. |
Louisa and Washington | Francis Springer. |
Keokuk and Mahaska | R. R. Harbour. |
Muscatine, Johnson and Iowa | Freeman Alger. |
Scott and Clinton | Loring Wheeler. |
Cedar, Linn and Benton | John P. Cook. |
Jackson and Jones | Philip B. Bradley. |
Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, Fayette, Buchanan and Black Hawk | Theophilus Crawford, John G. Shields. |
Democrats, 11; Whigs, 8.