He was a member of the territorial legislature for two terms.
He served as a member of the territorial legislature 1877-78 and 1883-84.
He served as member of the territorial legislature in 1813.
He served in the territorial legislatures of 1888, 1890, and 1894.
Candidates for election to the territorial legislature do not stand as members of a political party.
He served in Wisconsin's territorial legislature from 1847 to 1848.
The rest of the house is elected by the state and territorial legislatures.
He later served as a member of Utah's territorial legislature.
Later in 1847 he called for the first Territorial legislature to be convened.
They gained control of the territorial legislature in the October 1857 election.