1st Wisconsin Legislature Wisconsin legislative term
The First Wisconsin Legislature convened from June 5, 1848, to August 21, 1848, in regular session. Members of the Assembly and Senate were elected after an election on February 1, 1848, that ratified the proposed state constitution.
Major events
Major legislation
June 21, 1848: Joint resolution relative to free territory , 1848 Joint Resolutions p.285
June 21, 1848: Act concerning the Attorney General , 1848 Acts pp.10-11
June 29, 1848: Act to prescribe the duties of the State Treasurer , 1848 Acts pp.13-15
June 29, 1848: Act to divide the State of Wisconsin into Congressional Districts , 1848 Acts pp.15-16
June 29, 1848: Act to provide for the election of Judges and for the classification and organization of the Judiciary of the State of Wisconsin , 1848 Acts pp.19-24
July 26, 1848: Act to establish the University of Wisconsin , 1848 Acts pp.37-40
July 29, 1848: Act to Exempt a Homestead from forced sale, 1848 Acts pp.40-41
August 8, 1848: Act to incorporate the City of Racine in the county of Racine , 1848 Acts pp.80-100
August 12, 1848: Act prescribing the powers and duties of the Secretary of State , 1848 Acts pp.115-120
August 16, 1848: Act to provide for the Election and define the duties of State Superintendent of Public Instruction , 1848 Acts pp.127-129
August 21, 1848: Act to provide for holding general and special Elections, the time when, the manner of holding the same, and the qualifications, disabilities, and privileges of electors, 1848 Acts pp.191-207
August 21, 1848: Act in relation to Public Schools, 1848 Acts pp.226-247
Party summary
Senate summary
Senate partisan composition Democratic: 16 seats
Whig: 3 seats
Assembly summary
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 49 seats
Whig: 17 seats
Sessions
1st Regular session: June 4, 1848 – August 21, 1848
Leaders
Senate leadership
Assembly leadership
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the First Wisconsin Legislature (19):[ 2] [ 3]
Senate partisan representation Democratic: 16 seats
Whig: 3 seats
District
Counties
Senator
Party
Residence
01
Brown , Calumet , Manitowoc , Sheboygan
Harrison C. Hobart
Dem.
Sheboygan
02
Columbia , Marquette , Portage , Sauk
Henry Merrill
Whig
Fort Winnebago
03
Crawford , Chippewa , St. Croix , La Pointe
Daniel G. Fenton
Dem.
Prairie du Chien
04
Fond du Lac , Winnebago
Warren Chase
Dem.
Ceresco
05
Iowa , Richland
Henry M. Billings
Dem.
Highland
06
Grant
George W. Lakin
Whig
Platteville
07
Lafayette
Thomas K. Gibson
Dem.
Benton
08
Green
Elisha T. Gardner
Dem.
Monroe
09
Dane
Simeon Mills
Dem.
Madison
10
Dodge
William M. Dennis
Dem.
Watertown
11
Washington
Frederick W. Horn
Dem.
Cedarburg
12
Jefferson
Myron B. Williams
Dem.
Watertown
13
Waukesha
Joseph Turner
Dem.
Prairieville
14
Walworth
John W. Boyd
Dem.
Geneva
15
Rock
Otis W. Norton
Whig
Milton
16
Racine (Southern half)
C. Latham Sholes
Dem.
Racine
17
Racine (Northern half)
Philo White
Dem.
Racine
18
Milwaukee (Southern half)
Asa Kinney
Dem.
Milwaukee
19
Milwaukee (Northern half)
Riley N. Messenger
Dem.
Milwaukee
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the First Wisconsin Legislature (66):[ 2] [ 3]
Assembly partisan representation Democratic: 49 seats
Whig: 17 seats
Employees
Enrolling Clerk: Aaron V. Fryer[ 4]
Senate employees
Chief Clerk: Henry G. Abbey
Writer: R. L. Ream
Writer: Henry Lines
Writer: E. P. Lockhart
Sergeant-at-Arms: Lyman H. Seaver
Chaplain: H. W. Reed
Assembly employees
Chief Clerk: Daniel Noble Johnson
Chief Clerk pro tem: L. F. Kellogg
Assistant Clerk: T. A. B. Boyd
Writer: Ira W. Bird
Writer: James Murdock
Messenger: Henry Starks
Doorkeeper: Samuel Parkhurst
Sergeant-at-Arms: John Mullanphy
Chaplain: John Penman
Chaplain: Charles Lord
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