The Third Constitutional Convention of the State of Ohio. PREBLE COUNTY.-David Barnet. PUTNAM COUNTY.-Samuel P. Weaver. RICHLAND COUNTY.-Barnabas Burns. Ross COUNTY.-Milton L. Clark. SANDUSKY COUNTY.-J. S. Van Valkenburgh. SCIOTO COUNTY.-James W. Bannon. SENECA COUNTY.-John D. O'Connor. SHELBY COUNTY.-Edmund Smith. STARK COUNTY.-Anson Pease and James C. Hostetter. SUMMIT COUNTY.-Alvin C. Voris. TRUMBULL COUNTY.-George M. Tuttle. TUSCARAWAS COUNTY.-Charles H. Mitchener. VAN WERT.-Isaac N. Alexander. VINTON COUNTY.-Harvey Wells. WARREN COUNTY.-Thomas F. Thompson. WYANDOT COUNTY.-John D. Sears. MORRISON R. WAITE, President. R. F. HURLBUTT, First Assistant Secretary. JAS. MORGAN, First Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms. J. G. ADEL, Official Recorder. AMOS LAYMAN, Reviser of Reports and Proofs. B. P. GAINES, Assistant Official Reporter. TABLE OF CONTENTS - PART TWO. PAGE Introductory (1787-1788) 123 The First Legislative Council of the Northwest Territory (1788).. 124 The Laws of 1795 ("The Maxwell Code") The Fourth Legislative Council (1797) The Fifth Legislative Council (1798) The First Session of the First Territorial Legislature The Second Session of the First Territorial Legislature The First Session of the Second Territorial General Assembly. The Question of the Boundary of the State 128 129 130 133 134 135 140 146 151 The General Assembly of the State of Ohio (1803-1902). Introductory. 152 A Table showing the Membership of the Ohio Senate (1802-1902).. 153 A Table Showing the Membership of the Ohio House of Representatives (18021902) . 188 An Alphabetical List of Members of the General Assembly (1802-1902) with location and period of service 240 The 75th General Assembly and its Membership.. 327 INTRODUCTORY. A REFERENCE to the Ordinance of 1787, which is reproduced in Part One of this volume, will discover to the reader that the legislative funciton of the territorial government in its first stage of development, and until there should be five thousand free male inhabitants of full age in the district, was lodged in the Governor of the Territory and the judges of the of the General (or Territorial) Court, or, any two of the Judges and the Governor. The power of this legislative body is specifically declared in these words of the third paragraph of the Ordinance: "The governor and judges, or a majority of them, shall adopt and publish in the district, such laws OF THE ORIGINAL STATES, criminal and civil, as may be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district, and report them to Congress from time to time, which laws shall be in force in the district until the organization of the general assembly therein, unless disapproved of by Congress; but afterward the legislature shall have authority to alter them as they shall think fit." |