13th Utah Territorial Legislature
The 13th Utah Territorial Legislature was elected on August 3, 1863.[1][2]
Session
The legislative session convened on December 14, 1863, at the State House in Salt Lake City, and ended on January 22, 1864.[3]
Members
| Name | County | Office | Notes | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Territorial Council: | |||||||
| Ezra T. Benson | Cache | ||||||
| Albert Carrington | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Leonard E. Harrington | Utah | ||||||
| Orson Hyde | Sanpete | ||||||
| Aaron Johnson | Utah | ||||||
| Amasa Lyman | Millard | ||||||
| Charles C. Rich | Davis | ||||||
| George A. Smith | Iron | ||||||
| Erastus Snow | Washington | ||||||
| Lorenzo Snow | Weber | ||||||
| Daniel Spencer | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Daniel H. Wells | Salt Lake | President | |||||
| Wilford Woodruff | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Territorial House of Representatives: | |||||||
| Reddick N. Allred | Sanpete | ||||||
| Thomas Callister | Millard | ||||||
| David Cluff Jr. | Utah | ||||||
| Ira Eldredge | Summit/Green River | ||||||
| Lorin Farr | Weber | ||||||
| Jefferson Hunt | Weber | ||||||
| Joseph E. Johnson | Utah | ||||||
| John V. Long | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Henry Lunt | Iron | ||||||
| Peter Maughan | Cache | ||||||
| John Patten | Sanpete | ||||||
| Samuel Pitchforth | Juab | ||||||
| Orson Pratt | Washington | ||||||
| William B. Preston | Cache | ||||||
| Franklin D. Richards | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Albert P. Rockwood | Salt Lake | ||||||
| John Rowberry | Tooele | ||||||
| William R. Smith | Davis | ||||||
| John Stoker | Davis | ||||||
| John Taylor | Salt Lake | Speaker | |||||
| Albert K. Thurber | Utah | ||||||
| John Van Cott | Salt Lake | ||||||
| William M. Wall | Wasatch | ||||||
| Charles W. Wandell | Beaver | ||||||
| Edwin D. Woolley | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Jonathan C. Wright | Box Elder | ||||||
References
- "The Election". Deseret News. August 5, 1863. p. 4. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
- "Proclamation". Deseret News. November 4, 1863. p. 8. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
- "Utah Legislature - Thirteenth Session". Deseret News. December 16, 1863. p. 4. Retrieved March 8, 2024. The closing of the session was not covered by the Deseret News due to a paper shortage, but it printed various legislative acts when publication resumed. "To Our Readers". Deseret News. March 2, 1864. p. 4. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
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