The 8th Utah Territorial Legislature comprised members of the Territorial Council serving the second year of their terms, together with members of the House of Representatives elected to one-year terms.
Session
editThe legislative session convened amid some confusion on December 13, 1858. While newly installed Governor Alfred Cumming summoned the Legislative Assembly to meet in Fillmore at the Territorial Statehouse,[1] only a minority of legislators appeared there when the session opened. It is not clear if Cumming was aware that the 1856 session of the legislature had abandoned Fillmore and relocated the capital to Salt Lake City, but on that basis a quorum of both houses initially met at the Social Hall in Salt Lake. The Salt Lake City group adjourned and traveled to Fillmore where the session resumed with the majority of the legislature on December 18. The legislators apparently were able to convince Cumming of the inadequate accommodations in Fillmore and inconvenience relative to population centers, especially as the Governor's office was also in Salt Lake. The Assembly thus passed a resolution with his approval to adjourn again and re-convene in Salt Lake City on December 27.[2] The session then concluded as scheduled on January 21, 1859.[3]
Members
editName | County | Office | Notes | ||||
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Territorial Council: | |||||||
Lewis Brunson | Millard | ||||||
Albert Carrington | Salt Lake | ||||||
Lorin Farr | Weber | ||||||
Leonard E. Harrington | Utah | ||||||
Joseph Holbrook | Davis | ||||||
Benjamin F. Johnson | Utah | ||||||
Heber C. Kimball | Salt Lake | ||||||
Franklin D. Richards | Salt Lake | ||||||
George A. Smith | Iron | ||||||
Lorenzo Snow | Weber | ||||||
Warren S. Snow | San Pete | ||||||
Daniel H. Wells | Salt Lake | President | |||||
Wilford Woodruff | Salt Lake | President pro tem[4] | |||||
Territorial House of Representatives: | |||||||
Jacob G. Bigler | Juab | ||||||
Hiram B. Clawson | Salt Lake | ||||||
Robert D. Covington | Iron | ||||||
James W. Cummings | Salt Lake | ||||||
Philo T. Farnsworth | Millard | ||||||
Isaac C. Haight | Iron | ||||||
Samuel Henderson | Davis | ||||||
Orson Hyde | Salt Lake | ||||||
Aaron Johnson | Utah | Speaker pro tem[4] | |||||
Jesse C. Little | Salt Lake | ||||||
Alexander McRae | Salt Lake | ||||||
William J. Osborn | Green River | ||||||
George Peacock | San Pete | ||||||
Charles C. Rich | Davis | ||||||
Samuel W. Richards | Salt Lake | ||||||
Albert P. Rockwood | Salt Lake | ||||||
John Rowberry | Tooele | ||||||
James C. Snow | Utah | ||||||
Daniel Spencer | Salt Lake | ||||||
Hosea Stout | Salt Lake | ||||||
John Taylor | Salt Lake | Speaker | |||||
Preston Thomas | Utah | ||||||
Chauncey W. West | Weber | ||||||
Edwin D. Woolley | Salt Lake | ||||||
Jonathan C. Wright | Box Elder | ||||||
Joseph A. Young | Salt Lake |
References
edit- ^ "The Legislative Assembly". Deseret News. October 20, 1858. p. 4. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
- ^ "Legislative Assembly". Deseret News. December 22, 1858. p. 3. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
- ^ "The Legislative Assembly of 1858-9". Deseret News. January 26, 1859. p. 3. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
- ^ a b Reports indicated that the Salt Lake quorum organized there prior to departing for Fillmore. However, the resolution to adjourn in Fillmore was issued over the names of Woodruff and Johnson acting pro tempore, implying that Wells and Taylor were not present. It is not clear if they had departed early for the return to Salt Lake, or if they might never have left in the first place.