Indiana 1819 House of Representatives, Floyd and Harrison Counties

Office:
House of Representatives (State)
Title:
State Representative
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Indiana 1819 House of Representatives, Floyd and Harrison Counties
Date:
1819
State:
Indiana
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Representatives/State Representative
Candidates:
William P. Thomasson, Jacob Zenor, John K. Dunbar, Benjamin Adams, Armstrong Brandon, Benjamin Hains, Seth M. Levenworth, Benjamin Boston, John Shepard
Candidates: William P. ThomassonJacob ZenorJohn K. DunbarBenjamin AdamsArmstrong BrandonBenjamin HainsSeth M. LevenworthBenjamin BostonJohn Shepard
Affiliation:
Final Result: 65357753124521011473178
District of Floyd and Harrison65357753124521011473178
Floyd County[1]4744272234158-
Harrison County65357753124521011473178

Notes:

[1]"Until a new apportionment law was passed in 1821, Floyd County remained a part of the counties of Clark and Harrison for the purpose of electing senators and representatives to the general Assembly." The John Tipton Papers. Vol. I, 1809-1827. 166-167, fn:5.

References:

The Indiana Gazette (Corydon, IN). August 7, 1819.
The Indiana Gazette (Corydon, IN). December 11, 1819.
Robertson, Nellie Armstrong and Dorothy Riker, ed. The John Tipton Papers. Vol. I, 1809-1827. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, 1942. 166-167.

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