First Speaker of the House of the Oregon Territorial Legislature Asa Lovejoy (1808-1882)
The Oregon Territorial Legislature was the legislative branch of the government of the Oregon Territory of the United States, from 1849 to 1858. The legislature was a bicameral body, including a larger "House of Representatives," headed by a Speaker of the House, and a 9-member "Council," headed by the President of the Council. With the coming of Oregon statehood in 1859, the Oregon Territorial Legislature was supplanted by a new body, the Oregon Legislative Assembly.
This list includes all members of the Oregon Territorial Legislature, divided first by year of the annual session, secondarily divided alphabetically by legislative body. Political parties are indicated when known (D-Democratic, W-Whig, FS-Free Soil Party, R-Republican).
1849
The 1st Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from July 16 to September 29, 1849.[1] Although there were 18 legislative districts for the House, only 17 names appear in archival records of the session, no representative for District 5 being indicated.[2]
House (Speaker: Asa L. Lovejoy)
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- Robert Crouch Kinney, W-Yamhill
- Asa L. Lovejoy, D-Clackamas
- William Tyndall Matlock, Champoeg
- Charles J. Mulkey, Benton
- Michael T. Simmons, Clatsop, Lewis, & Vancouver
- Green Berry Smith, Benton
- Gabriel Walling, Clackamas
- Jerome B. Walling, Yamhill
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Council (President: Samuel Parker)
- Wilson Blain, Tualatin
- William Wentworth Buck, Clackamas
- Nathaniel Ford, Polk
- James B. Graves, Yamhill
- Augustus L. Humphrey, Benton
- Washington B. Maley, Linn
- Samuel T. McKean, Clatsop, Lewis, & Vancouver
- Samuel Parker, Champoeg
- Wesley Shannon, Champoeg
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1850
The 2nd Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 2, 1850 to February 8, 1851.[3]
House (Speaker: Ralph Wilcox)
- William Allphin, D-Linn
- Joseph C. Avery, D-Benton
- Hector Campbell, Clackamas
- Matthew Deady, D-Yamhill
- Samuel M. Gilmore, Yamhill
- Benjamin F. Harding, D-Marion
- H. N. V. Holmes, Polk
- William M. King, D-Washington
- William Tyndall Matlock, W-Clackamas
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- William Parker, Marion
- Truman P. Powers, Clackamas, Lewis & Clark
- Aaron Payne, Yamhill
- William T. Shaw, Marion
- Benjamin Simpson, Clackamas
- Wayman St. Clair, Benton
- John Thorp, Polk
- Elias L. Walters, Linn
- Ralph Wilcox, Washington
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Council (President: William W. Buck)
- William Wentworth Buck, Clackamas
- Lawrence Hall, Washington
- Augustus L. Humphrey, Benton
- James McBride, Yamhill
- Samuel T. McKean, Clatsop, Clark, & Lewis
- Washington B. Maley, Linn
- Richard Miller, Marion
- Samuel Parker, Marion
- Frederick Waymire, Polk[4]
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1851
The 3rd Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 1, 1851 to January 21, 1852.[5] The size of the House of Representatives expanded from its original 18 to 22 members effective with this session.
House (Speaker: William M. King)
- William Allphine, Linn
- John A. Anderson, D-Clatsop & Pacific
- Joseph C. Avery, D-Benton
- Zebulon C. Bishop, Washington
- Daniel F. Brownfield, W-Clatsop & Pacific
- Wilie W. Chapman, D-Marion
- George Edward Cole, Benton
- George Law Curry, Clackamas
- James Davidson, D-Marion
- Joseph W. Drew, Umpqua
- Nathaniel Ford, D-Polk
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- Absalom J. Hembree, D-Yamhill
- James S. Holman, Polk
- William M. King, Washington
- Robert Crouch Kinney, Yamhill
- William Tyndall Matlock, Clackamas
- Samuel McSween, Yamhill
- David M. Risdon, Lane
- Benjamin Simpson, D-Marion
- Aaron E. Waite, W-Clackamas
- Luther White, Linn
- Ralph Wilcox, Washington
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Council (President: Samuel Parker)
- Matthew Deady, D-Yamhill
- Joseph M. Garrison, Marion
- Lawrence Hall, Washington
- Augustus L. Humphrey, Benton, Lane, & Umpqua
- Columbia Lancaster, D-Clarke & Lewis
- Asa L. Lovejoy, D-Clackamas
- Washington B. Maley, Linn
- Samuel Parker, D-Marion
- Frederick Waymire, Polk[6]
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1852
The 4th Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 6, 1852 to February 3, 1853.[7] The size of the House of Representatives expanded once again, this time from 22 to 25 members effective with this session.[8]
House (Speaker: Benjamin F. Harding)
- John A. Anderson, Clatsop & Pacific
- Thomas N. Aubrey, Lane
- Joseph C. Avery, D-Benton
- John Carey, Yamhill
- Francis A. Chenoweth, W-Clark & Lewis
- George Edward Cole, D-Benton
- Jacob S. Conser, Marion
- Royal Cottle, Linn
- James Curl, Linn
- Edward J. Curtis, Douglas
- Isaac N. Ebey, Thurston
- James Monroe Fulkerson, Polk
- Addison Crandall Gibbs, W-Umpqua
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- John R. Hardin, Jackson
- Benjamin F. Harding, Marion
- H. N. V. Holmes, Polk
- Franklin B. Martin, Yamhill
- William Tyndall Matlock, Clackamas
- Israel Mitchell, Washington
- John Richardson, Yamhill
- Benjamin Simpson, Marion
- Benjamin Stark, Washington
- Milton Tuttle, Washington
- Aaron E. Waite, Clackamas
- Lot Whitcomb, Clackamas
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Council (President: Matthew Deady)
- Matthew Deady, D-Yamhill
- Joseph M. Garrison, D-Marion
- Lawrence Hall, W-Washington
- Augustus L. Humphrey, D-Benton & Lane
- Asa L. Lovejoy, W-Clackamas
- Lucius W. Phelps, W-Linn
- Levi Scott, W-Umpqua, Douglas & Jackson
- Fredrick Waymire, D-Polk[8]
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1853
The 5th Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 5, 1853 to February 2, 1854.[9] A 26th member was added to the House of Representatives effective with this session.[10]
House (Speaker: Zebulon C. Bishop)
- George H. Ambrose, D-Jackson
- James A. Bennett, D-Benton
- Zebulon C. Bishop, D-Washington
- Reuben P. Boise, D-Polk & Tillamook
- Lafayette F. Cartee, D-Clackamas
- Fendal Carr Cason, D-Clackamas
- B. F. Chapman, D-Benton
- Elias F. Colby, D-Marion
- Albert Alonzo Durham, W-Washington
- Luther Elkins, D-Linn
- Washington Smith Gilliam, D-Polk
- Stephen Goff, W-Lane
- La Fayette Grover, D-Marion
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- Henry G. Hadley, D-Lane
- Orlando Humason, D-Yamhill
- Benjamin B. Jackson, D-Clackamas
- Franklin B. Martin, D-Yamhill
- John F. Miller, D-Jackson
- Joab W. Moffitt, D-Clatsop
- Chauncey Nye, W-Jackson
- John C. Peebles, D-Marion
- Andrew J. Shuck, D-Yamhill
- Isaac N. Smith, D-Linn
- Lewis S. Thompson, W-Douglas
- Robert Thompson, D-Washington
- Alexander B. Westerfield, D-Yamhill
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Council (President: Ralph Wilcox)
- Augustus L. Humphrey, D-Benton & Lane
- James K. Kelly, D-Clackamas
- Truman P. Powers, D-Clatsop
- Lucius W. Phelps, D-Linn
- Benjamin Simpson, D-Marion
- James Monroe Fulkerson, D-Polk
- Levi Scott, Umpqua, W-Douglas & Jackson
- Ralph Wilcox, D-Washington
- John Richardson, D-Yamhill[10]
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1854
The 6th Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 4, 1854 to February 1, 1855.[11]
House (Speaker: Lafayette F. Cartee)
- David H. Belknap, Washington
- Hugh L. Brown, Linn
- Ira F. M. Butler, Polk
- Lafayette F. Cartee, Clackamas
- George W. Coffinberry, Clatsop
- James B. Condon, Columbia
- Clark P. Crandall, Marion
- Charles S. Drew, Jackson
- Patrick Dunn, Jackson
- Luther Elkins, Linn
- Nathaniel Ford, Marion
- James F. Gazley, Douglas
- Ralph Carey Geer, Marion
- Jacob Gillespie, Lane
- Absalom J. Hembree, Yamhill
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- Anson G. Henry, Yamhill
- Rowland B. Hinton, Benton
- H. N. V. Holmes, Polk
- Orlando Humason, Wasco
- Robert Ladd, Umpqua
- David Logan, Multnomah
- Asa L. Lovejoy, Clackamas
- Alex McIntire, Jackson
- Andrew W. Patterson, Lane
- Delazon Smith, Linn
- William A. Starkweather, Clackamas
- Wayman St. Clair, Benton
- Elisha S. Tanner, Washington
- Jesse Walker, Jackson
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Council (President: James K. Kelly)
- E. H. Cleaveland, Jackson
- James Monroe Fulkerson, Polk
- George W. Greer, Columbia & Washington
- Augustus L. Humphrey, Benton & Lane
- James K. Kelly, Clackamas & Wasco
- John C. Peebles, Marion
- Lucius W. Phelps, Linn
- John Richardson, Yamhill
- Levi Scott, Umpqua & Douglas[12]
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1855
The 7th Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 1, 1855 to January 31, 1856.[13]
House (Speaker: Delazon Smith)
- Major C. Barkwell, Jackson
- Reuben P. Boise, Polk & Tillamook
- George Briggs, Jackson
- George W. Brown, Multnomah
- Hugh L. Brown, Linn
- Herman C. Buckingham, Benton
- Augustus R. Burbank, Yamhill
- Philo Callender, Clatsop
- Jonathan M. Cozad, Umpqua
- Nathaniel H. Gates, Wasco
- Bunnell Payne Grant, Linn
- La Fayette Grover, Marion
- John E. Hale, Jackson
- William P. Harpole, Marion
- John Harris, Columbia
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- John M. Harrison, Marion
- William Hutson, Douglas
- Hyer Jackson, Multnomah & Washington
- Horatio Van Veighton Johnson, Washington
- Andrew McAlexander, Lane
- Isaac R. Moores, Lane
- James Officer, Clackamas
- Orville Risley, Clackamas
- John Robinson, Benton
- Andrew J. Shuck, Yamhill
- Delazon Smith, Linn
- Thomas Smith, Jackson
- Hiram Straight, Clackamas
- William Tichenor, Coos
- Frederick Waymire, Polk
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Council (President: Ammi P. Dennison)
- Ammi P. Dennison, Multnomah
- Charles Drain, Linn
- James Monroe Fulkerson, Polk & Tillamook
- James K. Kelly, Clackamas & Wasco
- Noah Huber, Yamhill
- Hugh D. O'Bryant, Umpqua, Douglas & Coos
- John C. Peebles, Marion
- John E. Ross, Jackson
- Avery A. Smith, Benton & Lane[14]
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1856
The 8th Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 1, 1856 to January 29, 1857.[15]
House (Speaker: La Fayette Grover)
- William Allen, Yamhill
- Joseph C. Avery, Benton
- Samuel E. Barr, Columbia
- James A. Bennett, Benton
- Alexander M. Berry, Jackson & Josephine
- George W. Brown, Multnomah
- Hugh L. Brown, Linn
- Robert B. Cochran, Lane
- Felix A. Collard, Clackamas
- Jacob S. Conser, Marion
- Thomas J. Dryer, Multnomah & Washington
- Nathaniel H. Gates, Wasco
- La Fayette Grover, Marion
- William P. Harpole, Marion
- Horatio Van Veighton Johnson, Washington
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- Asa L. Lovejoy, Clackamas
- William J. Matthews, Josephine
- Joab W. Moffitt, Clatsop
- James S. Monroe, Lane
- William Ray, Linn
- Amos E. Rogers, Coos & Curry
- Aaron Rose, Douglas
- Andrew J. Shuck, Yamhill
- Delazon Smith, Linn
- Thomas Smith, Jackson
- John Stanton Miller, Jackson
- William. A. Starkweather, Clackamas
- Walter M. Walker, Polk & Tillamook
- Andrew J. Welch, Polk
- David C. Underwood, Umpqua
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Council (President: James K. Kelly)
- James R. Bayley, Yamhill & Clatsop
- Thomas R. Cornelius, Washington, Multnomah, & Columbia
- Charles Drain, Linn
- Nathaniel Ford, Polk & Tillamook
- James K. Kelly, Clackamas & Wasco
- Hugh D. O'Bryant, Umpqua, Douglas & Coos
- John C. Peebles, Marion
- John E. Ross, Jackson
- Avery A. Smith, Lane & Benton[16]
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1857
The 9th Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 7, 1857 to February 5, 1858.[17] There were also Special Pre-Admission Sessions held from July 5 to 9, 1858 and from September 13 to 14, 1858.[18]
House (Speaker: Ira F. M. Butler)
- George Able, Marion
- William Allen, Yamhill
- Ransom S. Belknap, Jackson & Josephine
- H. H. Brown, Jackson
- Hugh L. Brown, Linn
- Ira F. M. Butler, Polk
- Eli C. Cooley, Marion
- Felix A. Collard, Clackamas
- James Cole, Umpqua
- Anderson Cox, Linn
- Nelson H. Cranor, Linn
- Thomas J. Dryer, Multnomah & Washington
- Nathaniel H. Gates, Wasco
- Samuel P. Gilliland, Clackamas
- Benjamin Hayden, Polk & Tillamook
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- Reuben C. Hill, Benton
- William M. Hughes, Jackson
- Joseph Jeffers, Clatsop
- Horatio Van Veighton Johnson, Washington
- William M. King, Multnomah
- T. G. Kirkpatrick, Coos & Curry
- James W. Mack, Lane
- Albert A. Matthews, Douglas
- George Rees, Clackamas
- Andrew J. Shuck, Yamhill
- James H. Slater, Benton
- Joseph G. Spear, Josephine
- Francis M. Warren, Columbia
- John Whiteaker, Lane
- Jacob Woodsides, Marion
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Council (President: Hugh D. O'Bryant)
- Alexander M. Berry, Jackson & Josephine
- Thomas R. Cornelius, Washington, Multnomah, & Columbia
- Charles Drain, Linn
- Nathaniel Ford, Polk & Tillamook
- Hugh D. O'Bryant, Umpqua, Douglas & Coos
- Thomas Scott, Yamhill & Clatsop
- Edward Shiel, Marion
- Avery A. Smith, Lane & Benton
- Aaron E. Waite, Clackamas & Wasco[19]
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1858
The 10th (and final) Oregon Territorial Legislative Session was held from December 6, 1858 to January 22, 1859.[20] Oregon was admitted to the Union on February 14, 1859, becoming the 33rd American state.
House (Speaker: Nathaniel H. Gates)
- Benjamin F. Bonham, Marion
- Wilson Bowlby, Washington
- William W. Chapman, Lane
- James Cole, Umpqua
- Thomas J. Dryer, Multnomah
- Nathaniel H. Gates, Wasco
- Dolphes Brice Hannah, Clackamas
- Absalom F. Hedges, Clackamas
- H. N. V. Holmes, Polk & Tillamook
- Daniel S. Holton, Josephine
- Berryman Jennings, Clackamas
- William S. Jones, Lane
- James H. Lasater, Marion
- Abraham E. McGee, Douglas
- Daniel Newcomb, Jackson & Josephine
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- Henry B. Nichols, Benton
- Wilder W. Parker, Clatsop
- Erasmus D. Shattuck, Washington & Multnomah
- James H. Slater, Benton
- Isaac Smith, Polk
- John H. Smith, Yamhill
- John H. Stevens, Marion
- William Riley Strong, Columbia
- William Tichenor, Coos & Curry
- William G. T'Vault, Jackson
- Stephen Watson, Jackson
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Council (President: Charles Drain)
- Alexander M. Berry, Jackson & Josephine
- Thomas R. Cornelius, Multnomah, Columbia, & Washington
- Charles Drain, Linn
- Nathaniel Ford, Polk & Tillamook
- James Hendershott, Columbia & Washington
- James W. Mack, Lane & Benton
- Hugh D. O'Bryant, Umpqua, Coos, Curry, & Douglas
- Samuel Parker, Marion
- George H. Steward, Yamhill & Clatsop
- Aaron E. Waite, Clackamas & Wasco[21]
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Footnotes
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1849 Regular Session (1st Territorial): July 16-September 29," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ Oregon Legislative Assembly (1st Territorial) 1849 Regular Session
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1850 Regular Session (2nd Territorial): December 2, 1850-February 8, 1851," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ Oregon Legislative Assembly (2nd Territorial) 1850 Regular Session
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1851 Regular Session (3rd Territorial): December 1, 1851-January 21, 1852," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ Oregon Legislative Assembly (3rd Territorial) 1851 Regular Session
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1852 Regular Session (4th Territorial): December 6, 1852-February 3, 1853," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- 1 2 Oregon Legislative Assembly (4th Territorial) 1852 Regular Session
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1853 Regular Session (5th Territorial): December 5, 1853-February 2, 1854," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- 1 2 Oregon Legislative Assembly (5th Territorial) 1853 Regular Session
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1854 Regular Session (6th Territorial): December 4, 1854-February 1, 1855," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ Oregon Legislative Assembly (6th Territorial) 1854 Regular Session
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1855 Regular Session (7th Territorial): December 1, 1855-January 31, 1856," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ Oregon Legislative Assembly (7th Territorial) 1855 Regular Session
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1856 Regular Session (8th Territorial): December 1, 1856-January 29, 1857," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ Oregon Legislative Assembly (8th Territorial) 1856 Regular Session
- ↑ "Territorial Government Legislators and Staff: 1857 Regular Session (9th Territorial): December 7, 1857-February 5, 1858," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ "State Government Legislators and Staff: 1858 Regular Session (1st Pre-Admission): July 5-9, September 13-14," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ Oregon Legislative Assembly (9th Territorial) 1857 Regular Session
- ↑ "Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: Territorial Government Legislators and Staff," Oregon State Archives, office of the Oregon Secretary of State, www.arcweb.sos.state.or.us/
- ↑ Oregon Legislative Assembly (1st Pre-Admission) 1858 Regular Session