First Nevada Territorial Legislature | |||
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Overview | |||
Meeting place | Carson City | ||
Term | October 1, 1861 – November 11, 1862 | ||
Election | August 31, 1861 | ||
Council | |||
Members | 10 | ||
President | J. L. Van Bokkelen | ||
House of Representatives | |||
Members | 15 | ||
Speaker | Miles N. Mitchell |
The first Nevada Territorial Legislature first convened on October 1, 1861. It consisted of the Council with ten seats and the House of Representatives with fifteen seats.[1]
Background
The Territory of Nevada was created on March 2, 1861 out of the western part of Utah Territory. On July 24, Governor James W. Nye ordered elections for the territorial legislature and a census to determine the districts. The elections were held on August 31.[2]
Session
One regular session was held between October 1 and November 29, 1861.[3] The meeting place was the top floor of Warm Springs Hotel just outside Carson City, that was owned by Abraham Curry.[2][3] Laws that were passed included ones creating the original nine counties, determining the county seats, and ratifying Governor Nye's decision to select Carson City as the capital of the territory.[3] A total of 107 pieces of legislation were passed.[2]
Members
Council
Name | District | Residence |
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J. W. Pugh | 1 | Aurora |
Ira M. Luther | 2 | Genoa |
William Morris Stewart | 3 | Carson City |
John W. Grier | 4 | Silver City |
Thomas Hannah | 5 | Gold Hill |
A. W. Pray | 6 | Virginia City |
J. L. Van Bokkelen | 6 | Virginia City |
Solomon Geller | 7 | Washoe Valley |
[Empty] | 8 | N/A |
Isaac Roop | 9 | Honey Lake |
House of Representatives
Name | District | Residence |
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William E. Teall | 1 | Aurora |
Samual Youngs | 1 | Aurora |
James McLean | 2 | Genoa |
William P. Harrington, jr. | 3 | Carson City |
John D. Winters | 3 | Carson City |
William L. Card | 4 | Silver City |
R. M. Ford | 4 | Dayton |
John H. Mills | 5 | Gold Hill |
Mark H. Bryan | 6 | Virginia City |
Ephraim Durham | 6 | Virginia City |
Miles N. Mitchell | 6 | Virginia City |
Edward C. Ing | 7 | Truckee Meadows |
James H. Sturtevant | 7 | Washoe Valley |
William J. Osborn | 8 | Buckland's |
John C. Wright | 9 | Honey Lake Valley |
References
- 1 2 Secretary of State of Nevada; Research Division of the Legislative Counsel Bureau (2016). Political History of Nevada (PDF) (12th ed.). Carson City: Barbara Cegavske. p. 300.
- 1 2 3 Bowers, Michael W. (2013). The Sagebrush State: Nevada's History, Government, and Politics (4th ed.). Reno: University of Nevada Press. pp. 15 and 16. ISBN 978-0-87417-923-1.
- 1 2 3 Green, Michael S. (2015). Nevada: A History of the Silver State. Reno: University of Nevada Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-87417-973-6.