3rd Utah State Legislature

The 3rd Utah State Legislature was elected Tuesday, November 8, 1898,[1] and convened on Monday, January 9, 1899.[2]

Dates of sessions

  • 1899 Biennial Session: January 9, 1899

Utah Senate

Members

Name Party District
Alder, Ferdinand Republican 9
Bennion, Harden 12
Cannon, Martha H. 6
Chambers, Robert C. 5
Evans, Abel J. 7
Howell, Joseph 2
Kiesel, Fred J. 4
Nebeker, Aquila 3
Nebeker, William G. 1
Perry, David H. 6
Rideout, David O. 6
Robison, Joseph V. 8
Shurtliff, Lewis W. 4
Smoot, Abraham O. 7
Tanner, Rollin R. 11
Thomas, Richard K. 6
Whitney, Orson F. Democrat 6
Wright, Isaac K. 10

Utah House of Representatives

Members

Name Party District
Bennion, Heber Democrat 8
Betts, John E. Democrat 11
Bramwell, George W. 4
Bywater, Joseph G. 8
Callister, Thomas C. 19
Christiansen, Parley 14
Clyde, James W. 10
Cook, David S. 3
Crosby, Jesse W. 23
Cummings, Horace 8
Farr, Aaron F. 2
Fisher, John 6
Forman, Albert W. 8
Fullmer, John H. 21
Greenwood, Barnard H. 18
Hansen, John E. 8
Harris, Charles Z. 2
Harris, Nathan J. 4
Holmgren, John P. 1
Horne, Alice Merrill Democrat 8
Ivers, James 9
Jackson, Charles M. 8
Johnson, Tillman D. 4
Lapish, Joseph 11
Larsen, Marinus 11
Law, Albert A. 2
Lloyd, Benjamin T. 8
Mansfield, M. W. 22
McQuarrie, John G. 25
Miller, Reuben G. 15
Murdock, John R. 20
O'Neil, William 12
Parry, John 24
Redd, Lemuel H. 27
Richards, George F. 7
Robertson, Jasper 16
Robinson, Joseph E. 26
Roylance, William M. 11
Shephard, Richard B. 8
Smith, Sherman S. 4
Sorenson, C. W. 14
Stewart, Samuel W. 8
Taylor, Lester 17
Welch, Charles A. 5
Wheeler, Claude V. 13

See also

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Utah State Legislatures by year convened
   
  • 11 (1915)
  • 12 (1917)
  • 13 (1919)
  • 14 (1921)
  • 15 (1923)
  • 16 (1925)
  • 17 (1927)
  • 18 (1929)
  • 19 (1931)
  • 20 (1933)
  • 21 (1935)
  • 22 (1937)
  • 23 (1939)
  • 24 (1941)
  • 25 (1943)
  • 26 (1945)
  • 27 (1947)
  • 28 (1949)
  • 29 (1951)
  • 30 (1953)
  • 31 (1955)
  • 32 (1957)
  • 33 (1959)
  • 34 (1961)
  • 35 (1963)
  • 36 (1965)
  • 37 (1967)
  • 38 (1969)
  • 39 (1971)
  • 40 (1973)
  • 41 (1975)
  • 42 (1977)
  • 43 (1979)
  • 44 (1981)
  • 45 (1983)
  • 46 (1985)
  • 47 (1987)
  • 48 (1989)
  • 49 (1991)
  • 50 (1993)

References

  1. ^ "Story of the Ballots". Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City. 1898-11-09. Archived from the original on 2020-09-14. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  2. ^ "Utah Legislature in Joint Session". Deseret Evening News. Salt Lake City. 1899-01-10. Archived from the original on 2020-09-14. Retrieved 2020-09-14.