Members
Name | County | Office | Elected/Resigned | ||||
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Territorial Council: | |||||||
Ezra T. Benson | Salt Lake | Resigned September 24, 1851 | |||||
Charles R. Dana | Weber | ||||||
Lorin Farr | Weber | ||||||
John S. Fullmer | Davis | ||||||
Jedediah M. Grant | Salt Lake | Resigned September 23, 1851 | |||||
Edward Hunter | Salt Lake | Elected November 15, 1851 | |||||
Aaron Johnson | Utah | ||||||
Heber C. Kimball | Salt Lake | ||||||
Isaac Morley | San Pete | ||||||
Willard Richards | Salt Lake | President | |||||
George A. Smith | Iron County | ||||||
Orson Spencer | Salt Lake | ||||||
Daniel H. Wells | Salt Lake | ||||||
Alexander Williams | Utah | ||||||
Territorial House of Representatives: | |||||||
George W. Brimhall | Iron | Elected November 15, 1851 | |||||
James Brown | Weber | ||||||
John Brown | Salt Lake | Elected November 15, 1851 | |||||
James G. Browning | Weber | ||||||
Gideon Brownwell | Davis | ||||||
David B. Dille | Weber | ||||||
David Evans | Utah | ||||||
Nathaniel H. Felt | Salt Lake | ||||||
David Fullmer | Salt Lake | ||||||
Elisha B. Groves | Iron | ||||||
Levi W. Hancock | Utah | ||||||
Benjamin F. Johnson | Salt Lake | ||||||
Andrew L. Lamereaux | Davis | ||||||
William Miller | Utah | ||||||
William W. Phelps | Salt Lake | Speaker | |||||
Phinehas Richards | Salt Lake | ||||||
Albert P. Rockwood | Salt Lake | ||||||
John Rowbery | Tooele | ||||||
Henry G. Sherwood | Salt Lake | ||||||
Charles Shumway | San Pete | ||||||
Willard Snow | Salt Lake | Resigned September 24, 1851 | |||||
Daniel Spencer | Salt Lake | ||||||
John Stoker | Davis | ||||||
Hosea Stout | Salt Lake | ||||||
Wilford Woodruff | Salt Lake | ||||||
Edwin D. Woolley | Salt Lake | ||||||
Joseph Young | Salt Lake |
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