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Qué (quién) es 2nd Wyoming Territorial Legislature - definición


2nd Wyoming Territorial Legislature         
MEETING OF THE WYOMING LEGISLATURE
The 2nd Wyoming Territorial Legislature was a former meeting of the Wyoming Legislature that lasted from November 7, to December 16, 1871. During this session an attempt was made to repeal the legislation passed in 1869, that had given women the right to vote, but it failed.
Second Texas Legislature         
TERM OF STATE LEGISLATURE IN TEXAS, US
2nd Texas Legislature
The Second Texas Legislature met from December 13, 1847 to March 20, 1848 in regular session. All members of the House of Representatives and about half of the members of the Senate were elected in 1847.
Oregon Territorial Legislature         
  • Legislator [[Benjamin F. Harding]].
  • Ralph Wilcox, Speaker of the House for the 1850-51 legislative session.
A DEFUNCT LEGISLATIVE BODY BY THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS
Territorial Legislature of Oregon; Oregon Territory Legislature; Oregon Territorial Council; Oregon territorial government
Oregon's Territorial Legislature was a bicameral legislative body created by the United States Congress in 1848 as the legislative branch of the government of the Oregon Territory. The upper chamber Council and lower chamber House of Representatives first met in July 1849; they served as the region's legislative body until Oregon became a state in February 1859, when they were replaced by the bicameral Oregon State Legislature.