In 1935, the provincial legislature named him federal Senator to replace Francisco Correa, who had died earlier.
Nebraska's legislature named Sarpy County after him in honor of his service to the state.
In 1779 the legislature named him a delegate to the Continental Congress.
The legislature then named him to the state Supreme Court.
On November 28, 1781 the legislature named him as a delegate to the Continental Congress and he attended both sessions the following year.
The legislature approved their new village in October 1725, but named the new parish Unity.
In 2005, the legislature named consortium member Everett Community College as manager of the University Center.
The legislature approved their application in October 1725 and named the new village "Unity".
The legislature named the more dynamic John H. Reagan to replace him.
The legislature named General Tancrede Auguste as the new President that afternoon.