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词条 5th Arizona Territorial Legislature
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  1. Background

  2. Legislative session

     Governor's address  Legislation 

  3. Members

  4. References

  5. Further reading

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The 5th Arizona Territorial Legislative Assembly was a session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature which met from November 10, 1868, to December 16, 1868, in Tucson, Arizona Territory.{{sfn|Farish|1918|p=33}} It was the last of the annual legislative sessions.{{sfn|Goff|1978|p=45}}

Background

In the year preceding the session there had been several important political changes in the territory. On November 1, 1867, the capital had been officially moved from Prescott to Tucson.{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=70}} Additionally, Governor Richard C. McCormick had won election to become Arizona's Territorial Delegate to Congress and was preparing to depart to Washington D.C.{{sfn|Goff|1978|p=45}} His replacement had not yet been named.{{sfn|Goff|1978|p=54}}

Hostilities with the native peoples continued with A. M. Erwin, who had won election to become a member of the session, having been killed by Apache near his home.{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=72}} There was some progress however with most of the Hualapai having been forced onto a reservation.{{sfn|Farish|1918|p=36}} There had also been several infrastructure improvements.

During previous year, a telegraph line to Santa Fe had been completed with discussions being held of building a second line to California.{{sfn|Farish|1918|pp=35-6}} Railroads were also in the process of being constructed across the territory.{{sfn|Farish|1918|p=35}}

Legislative session

The thirty-seven-day-long session of the Fourth Legislative Assembly convened in Tucson on November 10, 1868.{{sfn|Farish|1918|p=33}} The session met in an abode building on Main street belonging to Hiram S. Stevens. Local stories from after the session claimed some meetings occurred in the Congress Street Saloon.{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=72}}

During the session, the House of Representatives had difficulties maintaining a quorum. Only one of the six representatives from Yavapai county attended the session while the delegations from both Mohave and Yuma counties were both a representative short. Additionally, Councilman Octavius D. Gass and Representative Andrew S. Gibbons were late to arrive at the session.{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=72}}

Governor's address

Governor Richard C. McCormick gave his address to the session on November 16, 1868.{{sfn|Goff|1978|p=44}} He began by thanking the voters for his recent election as Territorial Delegate. The governor then noted that taxable property had increased within Arizona due to a growing economy.{{sfn|Goff|1978|p=45}} Social life was also prospering even though McCormick saw the need for additional volunteers to fight Apache.

Legislation

The session accomplishments included a number of memorials to the U.S. Congress similar to those sent by previous sessions. Included was a request for additional military assistance in dealing with the Indian Wars.{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=72}} To this was added requests for two new mail routes, one connecting Tucson with Wickenburg via Camp Grant, Florence, Phoenix and Camp McDowell. The second was between Prescott with Albuquerque, New Mexico Territory.{{sfn|Farish|1918|p=44}} A new request was made for establishing a court to resolve the validity of Spanish and Mexican land grants within the territory.{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=72}}

Reverting a change made by the 3rd legislature,{{sfn|Farish|1916|p=185}} the session recreated the office of Territorial Attorney General.{{sfn|McClintock|1916|pp=329-30}} Added to this was the new position of county surveyor.{{sfn|McClintock|1916|pp=329-30}}

To defray territorial expenses, a new tax of US$5 to US$25 was levied on dance halls.{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=72}} Additionally the session authorized building a territorial jail in Phoenix.{{sfn|McClintock|1916|p=329}} The jail was never built.{{sfn|McClintock|1916|p=330}}

Members

House of Representatives{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=509
NameDistrictNameDistrict
John AndersonPimaFrancis H. GoodwinPima
Thomas J. Bidwell (Speaker)YumaOliver LindseyYuma
name=DNA|Did not attend session}}Yavapainame=DNA}}Yavapai
Sol W. ChambersPimaname=DNA}}Yuma
Robert M. CrandelPimaname=DNA}}Pima
name=DNA}}YavapaiJohn OwenPima
name=DNA}}MohaveJohn SmithYavapai
Jesús M. ElíasPimaHiram S. StevensPima
Andrew S. GibbonsPah-Utename=DNA}}Yavapai
Council{{sfn|Wagoner|1970|p=509
NameDistrict
John T. Alsap (President)Yavapai
name=DNA}} Yavapai
name=DNA}} Yavapai
Octavius D. GassMohave and Pah-Ute
name=DNA}}Yuma
Died during session on November 19, 1868{{sfn|Farish|1918|p=45}}}} Pima
Alexander McKey Pima
Estevan Ochoa Pima
Daniel H Stickney Pima
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References

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  • {{cite book | last = Farish | first = Thomas Edwin | title = History of Arizona|volume=Vol IV | publisher = Filmer Brothers Electrotype Company | location = San Francisco | year = 1916 | url=http://southwest.library.arizona.edu/hav4/|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book | last = Farish | first = Thomas Edwin | title = History of Arizona|volume=Vol V | publisher = Filmer Brothers Electrotype Company | location = San Francisco | year = 1918 | url=http://southwest.library.arizona.edu/hav5/|ref=harv|authormask=2}}
  • {{cite book |last=Goff |first=John S. |title=Arizona Territorial Officials Volume II: The Governors 1863-1912 |publisher=Black Mountain Press|location=Cave Creek, Arizona |year=1978 | oclc = 5100411|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book | last = McClintock | first = James H. | authorlink = James H. McClintock | title = Arizona, Prehistoric, Aboriginal, Pioneer, Modern Vol. II | publisher = S. J. Clarke| location = Chicago | year = 1916 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=xEQOAAAAIAAJ |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book | last = Wagoner | first = Jay J. | title = Arizona Territory 1863-1912: A Political history | publisher = University of Arizona Press | location = Tucson | year = 1970 | isbn=0-8165-0176-9|ref=harv}}
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Further reading

  • {{cite book|last=Arizona Territory|first=|title=Acts, Resolutions and Memorials Adopted by the Fifth Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fKM3AAAAIAAJ|year=1869|publisher=Arizona Miner|location=Prescott|oclc=17671568}}
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