3rd Michigan Territorial Council


The Third Michigan Territorial Council was a meeting of the legislative body governing Michigan Territory, known formally as the Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan. The council met in Detroit in two regular sessions between May 5, 1828, and November 5, 1829, during the term of Lewis Cass as territorial governor.

Leadership and organization

was president of the council; John P. Sheldon, Samuel Satterlee, and Seneca Allen clerks; and William Meldrum sergeant-at-arms.

Members

A January 1827 act of the United States Congress provided for the direct election of a 13-member legislative council by the people of the territory; the same act gave the council responsibility for determining the apportionment of seats.
On April 13, the council passed an act requiring the executive of the territory to determine the apportionment of seats based on a census.
Governor Cass issued a proclamation on September 3, 1827, setting out the results:
DistrictNamePartyNotes
Brown
Chippewa
Crawford
Michilimackinac
Robert Irwin Jr.Seated May 18, 1828.
Brown
Chippewa
Crawford
Michilimackinac
Henry R. SchoolcraftSeated May 18, 1828.
Lenawee
Monroe
Laurent DurocherDemocratic
Lenawee
Monroe
Wolcott Lawrence
Lenawee
Monroe
Charles Noble
Macomb
St. Clair
John Stockton
OaklandThomas J. Drake
OaklandStephen V. R. Trowbridge
WashtenawHenry Rumsey
WayneWilliam Brown
WayneHenry Connor
WayneAbraham Edwards
WayneJohn McDonellDemocratic