(2012) Pieces of Iowa’s Past, January 11, 2012. Legislative Services Agency (Legislative Service Bureau)
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Abstract
Pieces of Iowa’s Past, published by the Iowa State Capitol Tour Guides weekly during the legislative session, features historical facts about Iowa, the Capitol, and the early workings of state government. All historical publications are reproduced here with the actual spelling, punctuation, and grammar retained. January 11, 2012 THIS WEEK: PROFESSORSHIPS AND STUDENT ENROLLMENT AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY BACKGROUND: The Ninth General Assembly convened January 13, 1862, and adjourned April 8, 1862—an 86-day session. The Brick Capitol in Des Moines had been the seat of government for four years. John R. Needham was the Lt. Governor presiding in the Senate, and Rush Clark was the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Republican Party had the majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The legislature had 140 members. Samuel Kirkwood was the governor, serving his second term. Governor Kirkwood was the first governor of Iowa to be re-elected to a second term and the first governor to serve nonconsecutive terms. He was 46 at the time of his first Inaugural on January 11, 1860. The 1860 census showed Iowa’s population at 674,913.
Item Type: | Departmental Report |
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Keywords: | State Capital, Tour Guide Staff, Tours, History of Iowa, State Government |
Subjects: | History and culture History and culture > History of Iowa State government |
ID Code: | 15390 |
Deposited By: | Margaret Barr |
Deposited On: | 22 Nov 2013 19:51 |
Last Modified: | 22 Nov 2013 19:51 |
URI: | https://publications.iowa.gov/id/eprint/15390 |