2nd Michigan Territorial Council


The Second 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 November 2, 1826, and April 13, 1827, during the term of Lewis Cass as territorial governor.

Leadership and organization

Abraham Edwards was president of the council; John P. Sheldon, Edmund A. Brush, and Randall S. Rice clerks; and William Meldrum sergeant-at-arms.

Members

A February 5, 1825, act of the United States Congress expanded the size of the council from 9 to 13 members. Members were appointed by the president of the United States, with the advice and consent of the Senate, from a list of 26 people chosen in a general election.
The council apportioned the 26 people, and thus the 13 seats,
among the territory's counties in an act on April 13, 1825.
DistrictCountiesNamePartyNotes
1WayneHenry Connor
1WayneAbraham Edwards
1WayneRobert A. Forsyth
1WayneJohn McDonellDemocraticSeated November 16, 1826.
2MonroeLaurent DurocherDemocratic
2MonroeHubert Lacroix
2MonroeWolcott Lawrence
3OaklandSidney Dole
3OaklandWilliam F. MoseleySeated November 6, 1826.
4MacombWilliam A. Burt
4MacombJohn Stockton
5St. ClairZephaniah W. BunceSeated November 21, 1826.
6Brown
Crawford
Michilimackinac
Robert Irwin Jr.Seated November 10, 1826.