8th Mississippi Legislature
Appearance
8th Mississippi Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Mississippi Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | Mississippi, United States | ||||
Term | January 3, 1825 | – February 4, 1825||||
Mississippi State Senate | |||||
President | Gerard C. Brandon | ||||
President pro tempore | Bartley C. Barry | ||||
Mississippi House of Representatives | |||||
Speaker | Cowles Mead | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 8th Mississippi Legislature met from January 3, 1825 to February 4, 1825 in Jackson, Mississippi.[1][2]
Senate
[edit]In August 1824, elections were held for some of the Senate districts.[2] Lieutenant governor Gerard C. Brandon served ex officio as the President of the Senate.[2] Due to his absence on January 3 (the first day of the session), Bartley C. Barry was elected Senate President pro tempore for that day.[2] Non-senator William H. Chaille was elected Secretary of the Senate.[2] The Senate adjourned on February 1, 1825.[2]
County District | Senator Name | Year Elected |
Adams | Adam L. Bingaman | 1823[3] |
Adams (City of Natchez) | James Foster | 1824[2] |
Wilkinson | John Joor | 1823[3] |
Warren, Claiborne | Thomas Freeland | 1823[3] |
Pike, Marion | Wiley P. Harris | 1824[2] |
Jackson, Hancock, Green, Perry | McLaughlin McKay | 1822[4] |
Lawrence | Charles Lynch | 1824[2] |
Wayne, Covington, Monroe | Bartley C. Barry | 1822[4] |
Amite, Franklin | John Browne | 1822[4] |
Hinds, Jefferson, Copiah, Simpson, Yazoo | Harden D. Runnels | 1824[2] |
House
[edit]Cowles Mead was elected Speaker of the House.[1] Non-representatives Peter A. Vandorn and Dillard Collins were elected Clerk and Door-keeper respectively.[1] The House adjourned on February 4, 1825.[1]
County | Representative Name |
Adams | George Dougherty |
Benjamin L. C. Wailes | |
Adams (Natchez) | Fountain Winston |
Amite | Richard Hurst |
Francis Graves | |
Solomon Weathersby | |
Claiborne | David D. Downing |
Daniel Burnet | |
Copiah | Isaac R. Nicholson |
Covington | Joseph Macafee |
Franklin | Thomas K. Pickett |
Charles C. Slocumb | |
Hancock | Samuel White |
Daniel Burnett | |
Hinds | Charles M. Lawson |
Jackson | Thomas Bilbo |
Jefferson | Malcolm Gilchrist |
Cowles Mead | |
Lawrence | Joseph Cooper |
John Tomlinson | |
James H. Bull | |
Marion | Merry Bracey |
Monroe | Christopher H. Williams |
Perry | Jacob J. H. Morris |
Pike | David Cleveland |
Peter Quinn Jr. | |
Nathaniel Wells | |
Simpson | Stephen Howell |
Warren | James Gibson |
Wayne | Edward Gray |
William Patton | |
Wilkinson | Joseph Johnson |
Edward McGehee | |
William Haile | |
Yazoo | Andrew E. Beaty |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Journal v.8 1825". HathiTrust. pp. 1–3, 124, 276–290. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Senate, Mississippi Legislature (1825). Journal. pp. 3–5, 27, 127.
- ^ a b c "Journal of the Senate of the State of Mississippi ... 1823". HathiTrust. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
- ^ a b c "Journal of the Senate of the state of Mississippi". Journal of the Senate of the state of Mississippi. Dec 1822 6th Sess. Dec 1822 – via LLMC Digital.