13th Arizona Territorial Legislature - Members

Members

House of Representatives
Name County Name County
E. W. Aram Pima L. P. Nash Yavapai
J. S. Armstrong Maricopa W. F. Nichols Cochise
D. J Brannen Yavapai Hugh Percy Cochise
G. W. Brown Pima DeForest Porter Maricopa
Julius A. Brown Yavapai Samuel Purdy Jr. Yuma
Robert Connell Yavapai E. W. Risley Pima
W. F. Frame Cochise W. H. Robbins Yavapai
S. M. Franklin Pima H. G. Rollins (Speaker) Pima
J. D. Houck Apache Levi Ruggles Pinal
T. T. Hunter Cochise James Sias Graham
William Imus Mohave D. K. Wardwell Cochise
Luther Martin Apache W. C. Watkins Gila
Council
Name County
F. K. Aimsworth (President) Northern District
Alonzo Bailey Gila
W. C. Bridwell Graham
J. W. Dorrington Yuma
W. A. Harwood Cochise
John Howell Mohave
R. N Leatherwood Pima
C. C. Stevens Southern District
W. G. Stewart Yavapai
E. S. Stover Apache
R. B. Todd Maricopa
Thomas Weedin Pinal
  • The Northern District was composed of Apache, Maricopa, Mohave, Yuma, and Yavapai counties, while the Southern District encompassed Cochise, Gila, Graham, Pima, and Pinal counties.

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