1st Arizona Territorial Legislature

1st Arizona Territorial Legislature

The 1st Arizona Territorial Legislative Assembly was a session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature which began on September 26, 1864 in Prescott, Arizona. The session was responsible for enacting Arizona's first legal code, creation of the territory's first four counties, and authorizing a volunteer militia to fight hostile Indians.

Background

Arizona Territory was created by the Arizona Organic Act and officially established on December 29, 1863 in a ceremony performed at Navajo Springs, Arizona.Wagoner pp. 32] Following completion of an initial census, Governor John N. Goodwin proclaimed an election to select delegates to the first territorial legislature would occur on July 18, 1864.Wagoner pp. 41, 43] As no counties had been established within Arizona Territory at the time of the election, the territory's three judicial districts were instead used for allocation of delegates. The first district included all of Arizona east of the 114th meridian west and south of the Gila River, the second district was all of Arizona west of the 114th meridian, and the third district included all of Arizona east of the 114th meridian and north of the Gila.Wagoner pp. 36]

Legislative session

Session was opened by Territorial Secretary Richard C. McCormick on September 26, 1864. All the members of the legislature had not arrived on that date, so the legislature sent out for beverages and tobacco and adjourned to wait for the remaining members to arrive. The session resumed on September 29 will all members present. The territory's Attorney General, Coles Bashford, was selected president of the Council while Tucson attorney W. Claude Jones was selected speaker of the House.Wagoner pp. 44] Two members of the legislature left during the session with Council member José M. Redondo resigning on October 10 on the grounds he was ineligible to hold the office and Representative Henry D. Jackson dying on October 16.Farish pp. 117-8]

The session met in a recently constructed two-room log cabin. The building was simply furnished with tables and chairs made from roughly hued boards. The chinking had not been completed, allowing the cold autumn air into the building, and an early winter storm forced the assembly to take shelter in the Governor's house.Wagoner pp. 40] The assembly members themselves primarily wore frontier dress and many bore weapons used for protection from Indian attack during their journey to and from Prescott.

Governor's address

Governor Goodwin gave his address to the assembly on September 30, 1864.Wagoner pp. 45] In his speech, Goodwin reminded the legislature that under the Arizona Organic Act the new territory had inherited the laws of New Mexico Territory and that they would remain in force "until repealed or amended by future legislation".Farish pp. 97] The Governor did not believe that New Mexico's laws were well suited for Arizona's needs and called for a commissioner to be appointed to draft a new legal code. Goodwin also called for the immediate repeal of acts allowing for peonage and imprisonment for debt.

Another key issue was dealing with hostile Indians within the territory. To address this need, Goodwin called for U.S. Army troops and the creation of a volunteer militia.Wagoner pp. 47-8] Other issues covered were creation of mail routes and establishment of a public education system, including a public university under the provisions of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act.Wagoner pp. 49-50]

Howell code

The legislature's first act was passed on October 1, 1864 and authorized the Governor to appoint a commissioner to study and propose a legal code for the new territory.Farish p. 117] Anticipating the need for a new legal code, Judge William T. Howell and Coles Bashford had begun researching a tentative code in April 1864. By the time the legislature met, a 400 page code has been written, based primarily upon the laws of New York and California. After Goodwin was authorized to choose a commissioner, he chose Howell.Wagoner pp. 45-7]

Debate over the proposed legal code consumed the majority of the session's efforts. After some modifications, the code was enacted and named the "Howell Code" after its principle architect.Wagoner pp. 47] The Howell Code underwent a major revision, supervised by Bashford, in 1871 and was replaced in 1877 by the "Hoyt Code".Wagoner pp. 158]

Other legislation

In addition to establishing a new legal code, the session also performed several actions to administratively organize the new territory. While the Governor had chosen Prescott as the site of the capital, the legislature had the authority to move the capital. Two other locations were proposed, the first being La Paz and the second a new community named Aztlan to be located at the juncture of the Salt and Verde rivers. Efforts to move the capital to both locations were defeated.Farish pp. 118-9] Besides considering the location of the capital, the session created Arizona's first four counties. Mohave County encompassed all of the territory north of the Bill Williams River and west of latitude 113° 20' with its seat at Mohave City. Yuma County encompassed the area south of the Bill Williams River and west of latitude 113° 20' with its seat at La Paz. Pima County contained all territory south of the Gila River and east of latitude 113° 20' with its seat at Tucson. The final county, Yavapai, encompassed the are north of the Gila and east of latitude 113° 20' with Prescot serving as its seat.Wagoner pp. 55, 58]

To deal with hostile Indians, the session requested the U.S. Congress authorize US$250,000 to creation of a ranger force with an additional US$150,000 requested to create reservations along the Colorado River for friendlier tribes. No funds came until 1867 when US$50,000 were authorized. In the meantime a group of Arizona Volunteers consisting of 350 men and 11 officers were organized into five companies. The force provided an effective check against hostile Apaches till the arrival of U.S. Army troops following the American Civil War.

To address educational needs, the legislature authorized a payment of US$250 for public education to any county seats provided the towns provided a matching amount. For Tucson, this amount was doubled to US$500 under the provision that English lessons were added to the daily curriculum. Only two towns collected the funds, the mission school at San Xavier del Bac and a private school in Prescott.Wagoner pp. 50-1] The need for roads was addressed by granting six franchises for construction of private roads. The franchisees were required to grade the right of way, build bridges, maintain wells along the route in exchange for the right to charge tolls of US$0.08/mile for wagons and US$0.025/mile for riders on horseback.Wagoner pp. 53-4]

Members

{|class="wikitable" ! colspan="2" | Council
-!Name!District
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Mark Aldrich|| First
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Coles Bashford "(President)"|| First
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Henry A. Bigelow|| Third
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Patrick H Dunne|| First
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Robert W. Groom|| Third
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George W. Leihy|| Second
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Francisco S. León|| First
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José M. Redondo|| Second
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King Woolsey|| Third

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