The 2nd Utah State Legislature was elected Tuesday, November 3, 1896, and convened on Monday, January 11, 1897.
Dates of sessions
- 1897 Biennial Session: January 11, 1897
Leadership
Utah Senate
- President of the Senate: Aquila Nebeker
Utah House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House: John N. Perkins
Utah Senate
Make-up
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic Party | 17 | |
Populist Party | 1 | |
Republican Party | 0 | |
Total |
18 | |
Government Majority |
16 |
Members
Name | Party | District | County |
---|---|---|---|
Allred, John F. | 9 | Sanpete | |
Caine, John T.[1] | Democrat | 6 | Salt Lake |
Cannon, Martha H. | Democrat | 6 | Salt Lake |
Chambers, Robert C. | Democrat | 5 | Summit |
Evans, Abel J. | 7 | Utah | |
Harbour, Benjamin A. | 6 | Salt Lake | |
Hamer, Daniel | 4 | Weber | |
Johnson, M. E. | 12 | Grand | |
Monson, Joseph | Democrat | 2 | Cache |
Nebeker, Aquila | Democrat | 3 | Cache |
Nebeker, William G. | 1 | Box Elder | |
Rideout, David O. | 6 | Salt Lake | |
Robison, Joseph V. | 8 | Millard | |
Shurtliff, Lewis W. | 4 | Weber | |
Smoot, Abraham O. | 7 | Utah | |
Snow, Edward H. | Democrat | 11 | Washington |
Whitaker, George A. | 6 | Salt Lake | |
Wright, Isaac K. | 10 | Sevier | |
Utah House of Representatives
Make-up
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic Party | 39 | |
Populist Party | 3 | |
Republican Party | 3 | |
Total |
45 | |
Government Majority |
33 |
Members
Name | Party | District | County |
---|---|---|---|
Anderson, Sarah E. | Democrat | 4 | Weber |
Bennion, Heber | Democrat | 8 | Salt Lake |
Callis, Charles A. | 9 | Summit | |
Cook, David S. | 3 | Rich | |
Cook, Samuel N. | 1 | Box Elder | |
Creer, W. O. | 11 | Utah | |
Dotson, William L. H. | 20 | Beaver | |
Dresser, Norman B. | 7 | Tooele | |
Duffin, James G. | 25 | Washington | |
Evans, Abel J. | Utah | ||
Forshee, James E. | 21 | Piute | |
Gibson, William | 12 | Uintah | |
Greenwood, Barnard H. | 18 | Sevier | |
Hansen, Andrew J. | Republican | 23 | Garfield |
Hardy, Aaron | 14 | Sanpete | |
Hopkin, John | 5 | Morgan | |
Kenner, Scipio A. | 8 | Salt Lake | |
Kimball, Joseph | 2 | Cache | |
Kimball, Oliver G. | 15 | Carbon | |
LaBarthe, Eurithe K. | Democrat | 8 | Salt Lake |
Lemmon, Hyrum | 11 | Utah | |
Lund, Louis P. | 11 | Utah | |
Mangan, Daniel | 8 | Salt Lake | |
Martin, V. P. | 27 | ||
Maxfield, Hiett E. | 22 | Wayne | |
McKay, Angus | 4 | Weber | |
Murdock, Joseph R. | 10 | Wasatch | |
O'Brien, William H. | 4 | Weber | |
Oveson, L. P. | 16 | Emery | |
Parry, John | 24 | ||
Perkins, John N. | 4 | Weber | |
Price, Moroni | 2 | Cache | |
Ray, William A. | 19 | Millard | |
Robinson, Joseph E. | 26 | Kane | |
Romney, George | 8 | Salt Lake | |
Roylance, William M. | 11 | Utah | |
Shephard, Richard B. | 8 | Salt Lake | |
Sloan, Robert W. | 8 | Salt Lake | |
Sorensen, Andrew P. | 17 | Grand | |
Sorenson, Neils C. | 14 | Sanpete | |
Stewart, Hyrum | 6 | ||
Taylor, Joseph E. | 8 | Salt Lake | |
Thompson, James | 8 | Salt Lake | |
Ingwald C. Thoresen | 2 | Cache | |
Wheeler, Claude V. | 13 | Juab | |
Wilson, Everett W. | 8 | Salt Lake | |
See also
References
- ↑ John T. Caine, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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