21st Utah Territorial Legislature
The 21st Utah Territorial Legislature met in 1874. The regular election for the House of Representatives was held August 5, 1872.[1] The regular election for the Territorial Council was held August 4, 1873.[2]
Session
The legislative session convened on January 12, 1874, in Salt Lake City, and ended on February 20, 1874.[3][4]
Members
| Name | County | Office | Notes | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Territorial Council: | |||||||
| John T. Caine | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Thomas Callister | Millard | ||||||
| Jacob Gates | Washington | ||||||
| Leonard E. Harrington | Utah | ||||||
| William H. Hooper | Salt Lake | ||||||
| William Jennings | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Jesse N. Smith | Iron | ||||||
| Abraham O. Smoot | Utah | ||||||
| Lorenzo Snow | Weber | President | |||||
| Arthur Stayner | Davis | ||||||
| Moses Thatcher | Cache | ||||||
| Wilford Woodruff | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Joseph A. Young | Sevier | ||||||
| Territorial House of Representatives: | |||||||
| William W. Cluff | Summit | ||||||
| Lorin Farr | Weber | ||||||
| Joel Grover | Juab | ||||||
| George Halliday | Utah | ||||||
| Abram Hatch | Wasatch | ||||||
| Stephen A. Mann | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Marriner W. Merrill | Cache | ||||||
| William Morrison | Sanpete | ||||||
| John R. Murdock | Beaver | ||||||
| John Nebeker | Rich | ||||||
| William B. Pace | Utah | ||||||
| Edward Partridge Jr. | Millard | ||||||
| George Peacock | Sanpete | ||||||
| Orson Pratt | Salt Lake | Speaker | |||||
| Franklin D. Richards | Weber | ||||||
| Albert P. Rockwood | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Lorenzo W. Roundy | Washington | ||||||
| John Rowberry | Tooele | ||||||
| Joseph F. Smith | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Silas S. Smith | Iron | ||||||
| Willard G. Smith | Morgan | ||||||
| William R. Smith | Davis | ||||||
| John Taylor | Salt Lake | ||||||
| Albert K. Thurber | Utah | ||||||
| Jonathan C. Wright | Box Elder | ||||||
| Brigham Young Jr. | Salt Lake | ||||||
References
- ^ "General Election for 1872". Deseret Evening News. August 2, 1872. p. 2. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
- ^ "General Election, 1873". Deseret News. July 30, 1873. p. 16. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
- ^ "Legislature". Deseret Evening News. January 12, 1874. p. 3. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
- ^ "Minutes of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah". Deseret Evening News. February 23, 1874. pp. 6–8. Retrieved May 4, 2024.