North Carolina General Assembly of 1785


The North Carolina General Assembly of 1785 met in New Bern from November 18, 1785 to December 29, 1785. The assembly consisted of the 114 members of the North Carolina House of Commons and 54 senators of North Carolina Senate elected by the voters in August 19, 1785. During the 1785 session, the legislature created Rockingham County. As prescribed by the 1776 Constitution of North Carolina the General Assembly elected Richard Caswell to continue as Governor of North Carolina and members of the Council of State.

Councilors of State

As prescribed by the 1776 Constitution of North Carolina, the General Assembly elected Richard Caswell as governor on December 9, 1785 and the following members of the North Carolina Council of State:
James Glasgow continued as North Carolina Secretary of State.

Assembly membership

House of Commons members

There were 114 positions authorized for the House of Commons in this assembly, including one representative from each of six districts and 54 counties. Only 105 delegates are known to have attended this House of Commons assembly.
Fayette County, which was formed in July 1784 from the eastern part of Cumberland County, reverted back to Cumberland County three months later, so does not appear in this assembly.
Greene, Sullivan and Washington Counties had formed the State of Franklin in an attempt to create a new state. They did not send representatives to this assembly.
Anson, Bladen, and Gates County only sent one elected official to the House of Commons.
The House of Commons delegates elected a Speaker, Clerk, Assistant Clerk, Doorkeeper, and Assistant Doorkeeper. The following delegates to the House of Commons were elected by the voters of North Carolina to represent each county and district:
County/DistrictDelegate
AnsonJames Terry
AnsonVacant / Unknown
BeaufortHenry Smaw
BeaufortJohn Gray Blount
BertieThomas Collins
BertieAndrew Oliver
BladenJames Richardson
BladenVacant / Unknown
BrunswickJacob Leonard
BrunswickDavid Flowers
BurkeJoseph McDowell
BurkeWaightstill Avery
CamdenEnoch Sawyer
CamdenSelby Harney
CarteretDavid Cooper
CarteretEli West
CaswellRobert Dickens
CaswellAdam Sanders
ChathamJoseph Stewart
ChathamRoger Griffith
ChowanDr. Hugh Williamson
ChowanClement Hall
CravenRichard Dobbs Spaight
CravenAbner Neale
CumberlandRobert Rowan
CumberlandDavid Smith
CurrituckJoseph Ferebee
CurrituckDr. James White
Davidson Elijah Robertson
Davidson William Polk
DobbsBenjamin Coleman
DobbsWilliam Sheppard
DuplinRobert Dickson
DuplinJoseph Thomas Rhodes
EdgecombeRobert Diggs
EdgecombeEtheldred Phillips
FranklinThomas Sherrod
FranklinDurham Hall
GatesVacant / Unknown
GatesSeth Riddick
GranvilleThomas Person
GranvillePhilemon Hawkins, Jr.
Greene Vacant
Greene Vacant
GuilfordJohn Hamilton
GuilfordBarzillai Gardner
HalifaxJohn Whitaker
HalifaxJohn Baptista Ashe
HertfordJames Manney
HertfordRobert Montgomery
HydeJohn Eborne
HydeThomas Jordan, Jr.
JohnstonHardy Bryan
JohnstonBenjamin Williams
JonesAbner Nash
JonesJohn Isler
LincolnJohn Sloan
LincolnDaniel McKissick
MartinEdmund Smithwick
MartinSamuel Williams
MecklenburgCaleb Phifer
MecklenburgGeorge Alexander
MontgomeryJames McDonald
MontgomeryCharles Robertson
MooreJohn Cox
MooreJohn Carroll
NashMicajah Thomas
NashJohn Bonds
New HanoverJames Bloodworth
New HanoverJohn Pugh Williams
NorthamptonHowell Edmunds
NorthamptonAugustin Woods
OnslowEdward Starkey
OnslowReuben Grant
OrangeWilliam Courtney
OrangeWilliam Cain
PasquotankEdward Everagin
PasquotankAbraham Symons
PerquimansJohn Skinner
PerquimansRobert Riddick
PittJohn Jordan
PittRichard Moye
Randolph Joseph Robbins
Randolph Aaron Hill
RichmondRobert Webb
RichmondBenjamin Covington
RowanMatthew Locke
RowanGeorge Henry Barrier, aka George H. Berger
RutherfordRichard Singleton
RutherfordGeorge Moore
SampsonDavid Dodd
SampsonJohn Hay
SullivanVacant
SullivanVacant
SurryWilliam Lewis
SurryJames Martin
TyrrellNehemiah Norman
TyrrellNathan Hooker
WakeJames Hinton
WakeWilliam Hayes
Warren Henry Montfort
Warren Wyatt Hawkins
WashingtonVacant
WashingtonVacant
WayneWilliam Taylor
WayneJohn Handley
WilkesJesse Franklin
WilkesWilliam T. Lewis
Edenton DistrictStephen Cabarrus
Halifax DistrictDr. Charles Pasteur
Hillsborough DistrictJohn Taylor
New Bern DistrictWilliam Tisdale
Salisbury DistrictThomas Frohock
Wilmington DistrictArchibald MacLaine

Senate members

The Senators elected a President, Clerk, Assistant Clerk, Doorkeeper, and Assistant Doorkeeper. The following Senators were elected by the voters of North Carolina to represent each county:
CountySenator
AnsonStephen Miller
BeaufortJohn Smaw
BertieJonathan Jaycocks
BladenThomas Brown
BrunswickDennis Hawkins
BurkeCharles McDowell
CamdenIsaac Gregory
CarteretJohn Easton
CaswellDempsey Moore
ChathamAmbrose Ramsey
ChowanMichael Payne
CravenJames Coor
CumberlandThomas Armstrong
CurrituckWillis Etheridge
Davidson Anthony Bledsoe
DobbsJohn Herritage
DuplinJames Gillespie
EdgecombeElisha Battle
FranklinHenry Hill
GatesJoseph Riddick
GranvilleHowell Lewis
GreeneVacant
GuilfordAlexander Martin
HalifaxBenjamin McCulloch
HertfordThomas Wynns
HydeAbraham Jones
JohnstonArthur Bryan
JonesFrederick Hargett
LincolnRobert Alexander
MartinVacant / Unknown
MecklenburgJames Harris
MontgomerySamuel Parsons
MooreHenry Lightfoot
Nash Hardy Griffin
New HanoverJohn A. Campbell
NorthamptonSamuel Lockhart
OnslowJohn Spicer
OrangeWilliam McCauley
PasquotankThomas Relfe
PerquimansWilliam Skinner
PittJohn Williams
Randolph Edward Sharpe
RichmondHenry William Harrington
RowanGriffith Rutherford
RutherfordJames Miller
Sampson Richard Clinton
SullivanVacant
SurryJohn Armstrong
Tyrrell John Warrington
WakeThomas Hines
WarrenJohn Macon
WashingtonVacant
WayneBurwell Mooring
WilkesBenjamin Herndon

Legislation

The assembly passed the acts concerning:
For additional details on minutes of the assembly and laws, see .