5th Wisconsin Territorial Assembly
4th Wisconsin Legislature
Minnesota Territory
Wisconsin State Capitol, 1855
Overview
Legislative bodyLegislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory
Meeting placeCapitol Building, Madison
TermJanuary 4, 1847 May 29, 1848
Election
  • September 28, 1846
Council
Members13
PresidentHoratio Wells (D)
Party controlDemocratic
House of Representatives
Members26
Speaker
Party controlDemocratic
Sessions
1stJanuary 4, 1847 February 11, 1847
2ndFebruary 7, 1848 March 13, 1848
Special sessions
SpecialOctober 18, 1847 October 27, 1847

The Fifth Legislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory convened from January 4, 1847, to February 11, 1847, and from February 7, 1848, to March 13, 1848, in regular session. The Assembly also convened in special session from October 18, 1847, to October 27, 1847, to organize a second constitutional convention after the failure to adopt the first Wisconsin Constitution.[1][2][3][4]

During this Assembly term, Wisconsin was attempting to achieve statehood. A constitution was drafted at a convention in the Fall of 1846 and was put to the voters at the spring election held April 6, 1847. The voters overwhelmingly rejected this document.[5] New delegates were elected at a special election held November 29, 1847, and a new constitution was drafted that Winter. The new constitution was approved by the voters on March 13, 1848.[6]

Major events

Major legislation

  • January 14, 1847: An Act to incorporate the Lawrence Institute of Wisconsin.[2]:5–8
  • February 4, 1847: An Act to incorporate the Nashotah House.[2]:53–55
  • October 27, 1847: An Act in relation to the formation of a State Government in Wisconsin, and to change the time for holding the annual session of the Legislature.[3]:3–11

Sessions

  • 1st session: January 4, 1847  February 11, 1847
  • Special session: October 18, 1847  October 27, 1847
  • 2nd session: February 7, 1848  March 13, 1848

Leadership

Council President

Speaker of the House of Representatives

Members

Members of the Council

Members of the Council for the Fifth Wisconsin Territorial Assembly:

Counties Councillor Session(s) Party
1st Spec. 2nd
Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, & Winnebago Mason C. Darling Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.
Crawford, Chippewa, La Pointe, & St. Croix Benjamin F. Manahan Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.
Dane, Green, & Sauk Alexander L. Collins Green tick Green tick Green tick Whig
Dodge & Jefferson John E. Holmes Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.
Grant Orris McCartney Green tick Green tick Green tick
Iowa, Lafayette, & Richland William Singer Green tick
Ninian E. Whiteside Green tick Green tick Dem.
Milwaukee Horation N. Wells Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.
Racine Frederick S. Lovell Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.
Marshall Strong Green tick Dem.
Philo White Green tick Green tick Dem.
Rock Andrew Palmer Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.
Sheboygan & Washington Chauncey M. Phelps Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.
Walworth Henry Clark Green tick Green tick Green tick
Waukesha Joseph Turner Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.

Members of the House of Representatives

Members of the House of Representatives for the Fifth Wisconsin Territorial Assembly:

Counties Representative Session(s) Party
1st Spec. 2nd
Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, & Winnebago Elisha Morrow Green tick
Hugh McFarlane Green tick Dem.
Moses S. Gibson Green tick Green tick
George W. Featherstonhaugh Jr. Green tick Green tick
Crawford, Chippewa, La Pointe, & St. Croix Joseph W. Furber Green tick Whig
Henry Jackson Green tick Green tick
Dane, Green, & Sauk Charles Lum Green tick
William A. Wheeler Green tick Dem.
John W. Stewart Green tick Green tick Green tick Whig
Elisha T. Gardner Green tick Green tick Dem.
Alexander Botkin Green tick Green tick Whig
Dodge & Jefferson George W. Green Green tick
John T. Haight Green tick
James Giddings Green tick
Levi P. Drake Green tick Green tick
Horace D. Patch Green tick Green tick
James Hanrahan Green tick Green tick
Grant Armstead C. Brown Green tick Whig
William Richardson Green tick
Noah H. Virgin Green tick Green tick Whig
Daniel R. Burt Green tick Green tick Whig
Iowa, Lafayette, & Richland Timothy Burns Green tick Green tick Green tick Dem.
James D. Jenkins Green tick Dem.
Thomas Chilton Green tick
Montgomery M. Cothren Green tick Green tick Dem.
Charles Pole Green tick Green tick
Milwaukee William Shew Green tick Dem.
Andrew Sullivan Green tick
William W. Brown Green tick Whig
Isaac P. Walker Green tick Green tick Dem.
James Holliday Green tick Green tick Whig
Asa Kinney Green tick Green tick Dem.
Racine Uriah Wood Green tick
Elisha Raymond Green tick
G. F. Newell Green tick Green tick
Dudley Cass Green tick Green tick
Rock Jared G. Winslow Green tick
James M. Burgess Green tick
Daniel C. Babcock Green tick Green tick
George H. Williston Green tick Green tick
Sheboygan & Washington Harrison C. Hobart Green tick Dem.
Benjamin H. Mooers Green tick Green tickY[note 1] Dem.
Walworth Charles A. Bronson Green tick
Palmer Gardiner Green tick
Eleazer Wakeley Green tick Green tick Dem.
George Walworth Green tick Green tick
Waukesha Joseph Bond Green tick Dem.
Chauncey G. Heath Green tick Dem.
George B. Reed Green tick Green tick Dem.
Leonard Martin Green tick Green tick

Employees

Council employees

  • Secretary:[1]
  • Sergeant-at-Arms:
    • John Bevins, 1st session
    • Edward P. Lockhart, special & 2nd sessions

House employees

  • Chief Clerk:[1]
  • Sergeant-at-Arms:
    • E. R. Hugunin, 1st & special sessions
    • John Mullanphy, 2nd session

Notes

  1. Resigned in protest February 25, 1848.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Heg, J. E., ed. (1882). "Annals of the Legislature" (PDF). The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 172–174. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 Laws of the Territory of Wisconsin passed at the annual session of the Legislature. Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Territory. 1847. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  3. 1 2 Laws of Wisconsin Territory passed at the Special Session of the Legislative Assembly. Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Territory. 1847. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  4. Laws of Wisconsin Territory passed by the Legislative Assembly. Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Territory. 1848. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  5. "Honor to Wisconsin!". Milwaukee Sentinel. April 13, 1847. p. 2. Retrieved August 30, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "The New Constitution". The Weekly Wisconsin. March 22, 1848. p. 1. Retrieved August 30, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
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