2nd Mississippi Legislature
Appearance
2nd Mississippi Legislature | |||||
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Legislative body | Mississippi Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | Mississippi, USA | ||||
Meeting place | Natchez, Mississippi | ||||
Term | January 4, 1819 | – February 1819||||
Mississippi State Senate | |||||
President | Duncan Stewart | ||||
Mississippi House of Representatives | |||||
Speaker | Edward Turner |
The 2nd Mississippi Legislature first met on January 4, 1819, in Natchez, Mississippi.[1][2] It adjourned in February 1819.[3]
Senate
[edit]The Mississippi State Senate was composed of the following members.[2] Lieutenant Governor Duncan Stewart served ex officio as President of the Senate, and non-senator Spotswood Mills served as the Senate's secretary.[2]
County District | Senator |
Adams | Henry Postlethwaite |
Amite | David Lea |
Jefferson | Armstrong Ellis |
Wilkinson | Joseph Johnson |
Franklin, Pike | Richardson Bowman |
Lawrence, Marion, Hancock | Howell W. Runnels |
Warren, Claiborne | Henry D. Downs |
Wayne, Greene, Jackson | Josiah Skinner |
House
[edit]The Mississippi House of Representatives was composed of the following.[1][2] Edward Turner was elected Speaker of the House.[1] Non-representatives Peter A. Vandorn and Henry Vaughan served as Clerk and Doorkeeper respectively.[2]
County | Representative |
Adams | Charles B. Green |
Joseph Sessions | |
John B. Newitt | |
Edward Turner | |
Amite | Henry Hanna |
John Burton | |
William Gardner | |
Claiborne | William Willis |
Stephen D. Carson | |
Franklin | John Cameron |
Green | Isaac R. Nicholson |
Hancock | Noel Jourdon |
Jackson | ? |
Jefferson | Roswell Valentine |
James Calvin | |
Lawrence | Harmon Runnells |
Marion | Jacob Tomlinson |
Pike | Vincent Gardner |
David Cleveland | |
Warren | Jacob Hyland |
Wayne | William Patton |
Wilkinson | Thomas M. Gildart |
Joshua Child | |
John R. Holliday |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Journal of the House of Representatives". Journal of the House of Representatives. Jan 1819 2d Sess: 4–5 – via LLMC Digital.
- ^ a b c d e "1819 Legislature of the State of Mississippi". Natchez Gazette. 1819-01-06. p. 2. Retrieved 2024-09-19.
- ^ "Mississippi official and statistical register 1964/68". HathiTrust. p. 202. Retrieved 2024-10-17.