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      The Second Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 10, 1849, to April 2, 1849, in regular session. Senators representing odd numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Senators representing even numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term.
      The governor of Wisconsin during this entire term was Democrat Nelson Dewey, of Grant County, serving his first full year in office after winning election in the state's first gubernatorial election in May 1848, and taking office in June 1848.


      Major events


      March 4, 1849: Inauguration of Zachary Taylor as the 12th President of the United States.
      November 6, 1849: Nelson Dewey re-elected Governor of Wisconsin.


      Major legislation


      February 8, 1849: Joint resolution related to Slavery and the Slave trade, 1849 Joint Resolution 2
      March 6, 1849: Act to extend the boundaries of the county of Marquette, 1849 Act 73
      March 8, 1849: Act in relation to the boundaries of the counties of Columbia, Adams, Sauk, Chippewa, La Pointe, and St. Croix, 1849 Act 77
      March 8, 1849: Act to extend the boundaries of Winnebago county, 1849 Act 79
      March 10, 1849: Joint resolution relative to a proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States, concerning the election of Senators in congress, 1849 Joint Resolution 5
      March 22, 1849: Act submitting the question of the extension of the right of suffrage to a vote of the People, 1849 Act 137. Setting a referendum for the 1849 general election which would grant voting rights to African Americans living in Wisconsin. The referendum passed, but the legality was challenged. The Wisconsin Supreme Court finally upheld the result of the 1849 referendum in the 1866 case of Gillespie v Palmer and others.
      March 31, 1849: Joint resolution instructing the Hon. Isaac P. Walker to resign his seat as United States Senator, 1849 Joint Resolution 9.
      March 31, 1849: An Act in relation to homicide. Created Wisconsin's first law criminalizing abortion.


      Party summary




      = Senate summary

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      = Assembly summary

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      Sessions


      1st Regular session: January 10, 1849 – April 2, 1849


      Leaders




      = Senate leadership

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      President of the Senate: John E. Holmes, Lieutenant Governor


      = Assembly leadership

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      Speaker of the Assembly: Harrison Carroll Hobart


      Members




      = Members of the Senate

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      Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Second Wisconsin Legislature (19):


      = Members of the Assembly

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      Members of the Assembly for the Second Wisconsin Legislature (66):


      Employees




      = Senate employees

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      Chief Clerk: William Rudolph Smith
      Assistant Clerk: P. N. Bovee
      Enrolling Clerk: G. W. Boardman
      Engrossing Clerk: Henry B. Welsh
      Transcribing Clerk: William Dutcher
      Messenger: Moritz Morgenstine
      Doorkeeper: J. S. Delno
      Fireman: S. B. Sibley
      Sergeant-at-Arms: W. Shellmer


      = Assembly employees

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      Chief Clerk: Robert L. Ream
      Chief Clerk pro tem: Daniel Noble Johnson
      Assistant Clerk: William Hull
      Assistant Clerk pro tem: Alexander T. Gray
      Enrolling Clerk: Aaron V. Fryer
      Engrossing Clerk: J. J. Driggs
      Transcribing Clerk: Lyman Cowderey
      Messenger: Marshall Ten Eyk
      Doorkeeper: C. W. White
      Fireman: Samuel Noyes
      Sergeant-at-Arms: Felix McLinden


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