13th Mississippi Legislature
| 13th Mississippi Legislature | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Mississippi Legislature | ||||
| Jurisdiction | Mississippi, | ||||
| Meeting place | Jackson, Mississippi | ||||
| Term | January 4, 1830 – February 13, 1830 | ||||
| Mississippi State Senate | |||||
| President | Abram M. Scott | ||||
| Mississippi House of Representatives | |||||
| Speaker | Joseph Dunbar | ||||
The 13th Mississippi Legislature met in Jackson from January 4, 1830 to February 13, 1830.[1][2]
Senate
Lieutenant Governor A. M. Scott served ex officio as President of the Senate.[1] Non-senators Thomas A. Willis and Joseph Pearce were elected Secretary and Door-Keeper respectively,[1] The Senate adjourned on February 13, 1830.[1]
| County District | Senator Name |
| Adams | Fountain Winston |
| Wilkinson | C. P. Smith |
| Pike, Marion | David Cleaveland |
| Jackson, Hancock, Green, Perry | John McLeod |
| Amite, Franklin | Willie Jackson |
| Monroe | James F. Trotter |
| Claiborne | Parmenas Briscoe |
| Copiah, Jefferson | Benjamin Kennedy |
| Wayne, Covington, Jones | Thomas S. Sterling |
| Lawrence, Simpson | Joseph Cooper |
| Hinds, Rankin, Madison, Yazoo, Washington, Warren | Henry W. Vick |
House
Joseph Dunbar was elected Speaker of the House.[2] Non-representatives John H. Mallory and Dillard Collins were elected Clerk and Door-Keeper respectively.[2] The House adjourned on February 12, 1830.[2]
| County | Representative Name |
| Adams | John F. H. Claiborne |
| Robert F. Dunbar | |
| Amite | Francis Graves |
| David Pemble | |
| Claiborne | Samuel R. Montgomery |
| Adam Gordon | |
| Copiah | Seth Granberry |
| Ephraim G. Peyton | |
| Covington | Hanson Alsbury |
| Franklin | Richard W. Webber |
| John Cameron | |
| Green | Alexander Morrison |
| Hancock | William Haile |
| Hinds | Hiram G. Runnels |
| Jackson | John McDonald |
| Jefferson | Joseph Dunbar |
| N. L. Boulden | |
| Jones | Samuel Ellis |
| Lawrence | Walter W. New |
| Arthur Fox | |
| Marion | William Lott |
| Madison | James R. Marsh |
| Monroe | George Higgason |
| Samuel Ragsdale | |
| John Bell | |
| Perry | John Barefield |
| Pike | A. P. Cunningham |
| Simeon P. Shope | |
| Rankin | Nehemiah McGee |
| Simpson | Mr. Plummer |
| Warren | Albert G. Creath |
| Washington | P. A. Gilbert |
| Wayne | John H. Horne |
| Wilkinson | Edward F. Farish |
| M. F. DeGraffenreid | |
| Yazoo | Thomas Land |
References
- ^ a b c d "Journal of the Senate of the state of Mississippi". Journal of the Senate of the state of Mississippi. Jan 1830 13th Sess: 3–5, 170. 1830 – via LLMC Digital.
- ^ a b c d "Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Mississippi". Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Mississippi. Jan 1830 13th Sess – via LLMC Digital.
