- Wisconsin Territory
Wisconsin Territory became an
organized territory of theUnited States by an act of U.S. Congress passed onApril 20 ,1836 which went into effect onJuly 3 ,1836 .Belmont, Wisconsin , was initially chosen as the capital of the territory, but this was changed in October 1836 to the current capital of Madison. [ [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=583&keyword=wisconsin Wisconsin (territory) ] ]The Territory became the state of
Wisconsin , the 30thU.S. state onMay 29 ,1848 .Territorial area
The Wisconsin Territory included all of present-day states of
Wisconsin ,Minnesota ,Iowa , and part ofthe Dakotas up to theMissouri River . Much of the Territory had originally been part of theNorthwest Territory , which was ceded by Britain in1783 . The portion in what is now Iowa and the Dakotas was originally part of theLouisiana Purchase and was split off from theMissouri Territory in1821 and attached to theMichigan Territory in1834 .The area encompassed by the Wisconsin Territory that was part of the Northwest Territory was included with the
Indiana Territory , when that territory was formed in1800 , in preparation for admission ofOhio as a state. In1809 , it was included with theIllinois Territory , when that was split off from the Indiana Territory. In1818 , whenIllinois was about to become a state, the area was joined to theMichigan Territory . Wisconsin Territory was split off fromMichigan Territory in1836 as the state ofMichigan prepared for statehood. In1838 ,Iowa Territory was formed, reducing Wisconsin Territory. Present state ofWisconsin encompassed most of Wisconsin Territory; the residual portion of Wisconsin Territory was officially dissolved and incorporated intoMinnesota Territory in1849 .History
President
Andrew Jackson appointedHenry Dodge Governor andJohn S. Horner Secretary. The first legislative assembly of the new territory was convened by GovernorHenry Dodge atBelmont, Wisconsin . in the present Lafayette County onOctober 25 ,1836 . [ [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/state/wihist-2.htm History of Wisconsin - Chapter 2 - Wisconsin as a Territory ] ]However, there are irregularities in the timeline at the outset of the Territory. After Congress refused Michigan's petition for statehood, despite meeting the requirements specified in the
Northwest Ordinance , the people of Michigan authorized its constitution in October, 1835 and began self-governance at that time. Yet, Michigan did not enter the Union untilJanuary 26 ,1837 , and Congress did not organize the Wisconsin Territory separately from Michigan untilJuly 3 ,1836 .Hoping to provide for some continuity in governance during that interim, the acting Governor of the Michigan Territory,
Stevens T. Mason , issued a proclamation onAugust 25 ,1835 , that called for the election of a "western" legislative council, which became known as the "Rump Council". This council was to meet inGreen Bay, Wisconsin , onJanuary 1 ,1836 . However, because of the controversy between Michigan andOhio over theToledo Strip , known as theToledo War , President Jackson had removed Mason from office onAugust 15 ,1835 , and replaced him withJohn S. Horner . Horner issued his own proclamation onNovember 9 ,1835 , calling for the council to meet onDecember 1 ,1835 — giving delegates less than a month to learn of the change and travel to the meeting. This caused considerable annoyance among the delegates, who ignored it. Even Horner himself neglected to attend. The Council convened on January 1 as previously scheduled, but Horner, while reportedly intending to attend, was delayed by illness and in the Governor's absence the council could do little more than administrative and ceremonial duties. For its concession to theToledo Strip , Michigan was given the Upper Peninsula.ecretaries of Wisconsin Territory
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John S. Horner 1836-37
*William B. Slaughter 1837-41
*Francis J. Dunn 1841
*A. P. Field 1841-43
*George Rogers Clark Floyd 1843-46
*John Catlin 1846-48Congressional Delegates
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*George Wallace Jones 1836-183824th Congress ,25th Congress
*James Duane Doty 1839-4125th Congress ,26th Congress
*Henry Dodge 1841-4527th Congress ,28th Congress
*Morgan Lewis Martin 1845-4729th Congress
*John Hubbard Tweedy 1847-4830th Congress
*Henry Hastings Sibley 1848-4930th Congress ee also
*List of Governors of Wisconsin Territory
Notes
References
* [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/tp-014 Wisconsin State Historical Society, Turning Points, Wisconsin Territory]
* [http://www.wlhn.org/fond_du_lac/towns/horner_biography.htm John S. Horner Biography]
* [http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/WER0441.html The Rump Council]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llsl&fileName=005/llsl005.db&recNum=47 An Act establishing the Territorial Government of Wisconsin]
* [http://www.geo.msu.edu/geo333/toledo_war.html Toledo War information regarding Upper Peninsula of Michigan]
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