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1st Mississippi Legislature

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1st Mississippi Legislature
2nd Mississippi Legislature
Overview
JurisdictionMississippi,  United States
TermOctober 6, 1817 (1817-10-06) – February 6, 1818 (1818-02-06)
ElectionSeptember 17, 1817
Mississippi State Senate
Members8
PresidentEdward Turner
Mississippi House of Representatives
Members24
SpeakerThomas Barnes

The 1st Mississippi Legislature met between October 6 and February 6, 1818, first in Washington and then in Natchez, Mississippi.

Background

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Elections were held on September 17, 1817.[1] Senators and representatives first convened in Washington, Mississippi, between October 6 and October 9, 1817.[2] They then met in Natchez, Mississippi, on December 8, 1817.[2] The Senate adjourned on February 4, 1818.[2]

Senate

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Two senators, Duncan Stewart and David Dickson, resigned during the recess in between October and December.[2] Joseph Johnson was sworn in to replace Stewart (who had been elected lieutenant governor) on December 9, 1817.[2] Stewart, who was sworn in on December 9, 1817, became the ex officio president of the Senate.[3] Nathaniel Wells was sworn in to replace Dickson on January 2, 1819.[2] The House adjourned on February 6, 1818.[3]

Counties Senator(s)
Adams Henry Postlethwaite
Amite David Lea
Jefferson Hezekiah J. Balch
Wilkinson Duncan Stewart (Oct-Dec. 8, 1817)
Joseph Johnston (Dec. 1818–1819)
Franklin, Pike David Dickson (Oct-Dec 8, 1817)
Nathaniel Wells (January 2, 1819)
Lawrence, Marion, Hancock Charles Stovall
Warren, Claiborne Daniel Burnet
Wayne, Greene, Jackson Josiah Skinner

House

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The House met alongside the Senate on October 6, 1817.[3] On that day, Thomas Barnes of Claiborne County was elected Speaker of the House.[3] Then, non-representatives Peter A. Vandorn and John Lowry were elected to the offices of House clerk and doorkeeper respectively.[3] One representative, Benjamin Bullen, resigned in between the October and December meetings.[2][3] Cowles Mead was sworn in to replace Bullen on December 8, 1817.[3]

County Representative(s)
Adams Philander Smith
Joseph Sessions
Edward Turner
Charles B. Green
Amite David Davis
Hardy Coward
Angus Wilkinson
Claiborne Thomas Barnes
Henry G. Johnston
Franklin Joseph Winn
Greene George B. Dameron
Hancock Noel Jourdan
Jackson Archibald McManis
Jefferson Benjamin M. Bullen (Oct-Dec. 1817)
Cowles Mead (Dec. 1817–1818)
Edward Duggan
Lawrence Harman Runnels
Marion George M. Nixon
Pike Elbert Burton
David Cleveland
Warren Jacob Hyland
Wayne William Patton
Wilkinson Thomas M. Gildart
Abram M. Scott
John Joor

References

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  1. ^ "Article clipped from Mississippi Free Trader". Mississippi Free Trader. 1817-08-17. p. 3. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Mississippi. Legislature. Senate (1817-10-06). "First Session of the First General Assembly". Journal of the Senate of the State of Mississippi: 5, 29, 32, 38, 89, 111, 218 – via eGROVE.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Mississippi". Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Mississippi. Oct. 1817-Feb. 1818, 1st Sess.: 3–5, 7, 22–23, 35–36, 407 – via LLMC Digital.