1st Michigan Legislature

1st Michigan Legislature
6th Michigan Territorial Council 2nd Michigan Legislature
The State Capitol in Detroit, which later housed a school
Overview
Legislative bodyMichigan Legislature
JurisdictionMichigan, United States
Meeting placeMichigan State Capitol, Detroit
TermNovember 2, 1835 (1835-11-02) – January 2, 1837 (1837-01-02)
Websitewww.legislature.mi.gov
Michigan Senate
Members16 Senators
PresidentEdward Mundy
President pro temporeJohn S. Barry
Michigan House of Representatives
Members50 Representatives
SpeakerEzra Convis
Sessions
1stNovember 2, 1835 – November 14, 1835
2ndFebruary 1, 1836 – March 28, 1836
3rdJuly 11, 1836 – July 26, 1836

The 1st Michigan Legislature, consisting of the Michigan Senate and the Michigan House of Representatives, met in Detroit in three sessions between November 2, 1835, and July 26, 1836, during the first year of Stevens T. Mason's governorship of the (prospective) state.

The legislature met with the expectation that Michigan would be granted statehood during this time, but this was delayed until January 1837. During the first part of the 1st Legislature's term, there were two parallel governments in the portion of Michigan Territory that was covered by the newly drafted state constitution.