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8th Mississippi Legislature

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8th Mississippi Legislature
7th Mississippi Legislature 9th Mississippi Legislature
Overview
Legislative bodyMississippi Legislature
JurisdictionMississippi,  United States
TermJanuary 3, 1825 (1825-01-03) – February 4, 1825 (1825-02-04)
Mississippi State Senate
PresidentGerard C. Brandon
President pro temporeBartley C. Barry
Mississippi House of Representatives
SpeakerCowles Mead
Sessions
1stJanuary 3, 1825 (1825-01-03) – February 4, 1825 (1825-02-04)

The 8th Mississippi Legislature met from January 3, 1825 to February 4, 1825 in Jackson, Mississippi.[1][2]

Senate

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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

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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

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  1. ^ a b c d "Journal v.8 1825". HathiTrust. pp. 1–3, 124, 276–290. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Senate, Mississippi Legislature (1825). Journal. pp. 3–5, 27, 127.
  3. ^ a b c "Journal of the Senate of the State of Mississippi ... 1823". HathiTrust. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
  4. ^ 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.