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Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Nicholas Van Dyke honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 10th General Assembly term start October 20, 1785 term end October 20, 1786 predecessor 9th Delaware General Assembly 9th Assembly successor 11th Delaware General Assembly 11th Assembly The 10th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1785, and was the third year of the administration of President Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Thomas McDonough, New Castle County House of Assembly Thomas Duff, New Castle County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County George Craighead Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Kent County John Banning Silas Snow James Tilton Sussex County Henry Neill Daniel Polk Joshua Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Jacob Broom John Clark Joshua Clayton Thomas Duff John Garrett Peter Hyatt Kent County Jacob Emerson Mark McCall Allen McLane Charles Nixon John Patton James Raymond John Revell Sussex County Nathaniel Hayes Israel Holland George Mitchell William Moore Charles Polk, Sr. Rhodes Shankland John Tennent References cite book title Memoirs of the Senate last Martin first Roger A. work publisher Roger A. M ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Nicholas Van Dyke honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 9th General Assembly term start October 20, 1784 term end October 20, 1785 predecessor 8th Delaware General Assembly 8th Assembly successor 10th Delaware General Assembly 10th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 9th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1784, and was the second year of the administration of President Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Thomas McDonough, New Castle County House of Assembly Thomas Duff, New Castle County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County George Craighead Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Kent County Richard Bassett Vincent Loockerman Silas Snow Sussex County Henry Neill Joshua Polk William Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Jacob Broom William Clark Thomas Duff Peter Hyatt John James Samuel Smith Kent County John Gordon Francis Many Charles Nixon James Raymond John Revell Jacob Stout Jenifer Taylor Sussex County Isaac Bradley James Douglass Robert Houston Simon Kollock George Mitchell William Peery Na ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br Gove Saulsbury honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 74th General Assembly term start January 1, 1867 term end January 5, 1869 predecessor 73rd Delaware General Assembly 73rd Assembly successor 75th Delaware General Assembly 75th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 74th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 3, 1867, which was two weeks before the beginning of the first administrative year of Governor Gove Saulsbury . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 74th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate James Ponder , Sussex County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives William A. Polk, Kent County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were elected by the public for a four year term, some elected each two year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Isaas S. Elliott Curtis B. Ellison John G. Jackson Kent County John H. Bewley John W. Hall James W. Minors Sussex County Jacob Bounds John H. Paynter James Ponder House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a term, every two years. width 100 valign top New Castle County John A. Alderdic ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Governor br Gove Saulsbury honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 75th General Assembly term start January 5, 1869 term end January 3, 1871 predecessor 74th Delaware General Assembly 74th Assembly successor 76th Delaware General Assembly 76th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 75th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives . Elections were held the first Tuesday after November 1st and terms began in Dover on the first Tuesday in January. This date was January 5, 1869, which was two weeks before the beginning of the third administrative year Governor Gove Saulsbury . Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to three senators for each of the three counties. Likewise the current distribution of the House Assembly seats was made to seven representatives for each of the three counties. The actual population changes of the county did not directly affect the number of senators or representatives at this time. In the 75th Delaware General Assembly session both chambers had a Democratic Party United States Democratic majority. Leadership Senate James W. Minors, Kent County, Democratic Party United States Democratic House of Representatives John Hickman, Sussex County, Democratic Party United States Democratic Members Senate Senators were elected by the public for a four year term, some elected each two year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Curtis B. Elliott Charles Gooding John G. Jackson Kent County Thomas H. Denney John W. Hall James W. Minors Sussex County Jacob Bounds John H. Paynter George Russell House of Representative Representatives were elected by the public for a term, every two years. width 100 valign top New Castle County George F. Brady J ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Joshua Clayton honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 15th General Assembly term start October 20, 1790 term end October 20, 1791 predecessor 14th Delaware General Assembly 14th Assembly successor 16th Delaware General Assembly 16th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 15th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1790, and was the second year of the administration of President Joshua Clayton . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Mitchell, Sussex County House of Assembly Henry Latimer senator Henry Latimer , New Castle County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Thomas Kean Alexander Porter, Jr. Kent County John Banning John Gordon Nicholas Ridgely Sussex County Isaac Cooper George Mitchell Rhodes Shankland House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Thomas Duff Isaac Grantham Peter Hyatt John James Kensey Johns Henry Latimer senator Henry Latimer Thomas Montgomery Kent County Joshua Fisher Frances Many Joseph Oliver James Raymond Silas Snow George Truitt Edward White Sussex County John W. Batson Jeremiah Cannon Wingate Cannon John Collins Nathaniel Hayes William Moo ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Thomas Collins honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 12th General Assembly term start October 20, 1787 term end October 20, 1788 predecessor 11th Delaware General Assembly 11th Assembly successor 13th Delaware General Assembly 13th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 12th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1787, and was the second year of the administration of President Thomas Collins governor Thomas Collins . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not affect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Thomas McDonough, New Castle County House of Assembly Thomas Rodney, Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County John Banning John Cook governor John Cook James Tilton Sussex County Isaac Horsey Alexander Laws Daniel Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Joshua Clayton Thomas Evans Isaac Grantham Henry Latimer senator Henry Latimer Thomas May Alexander Porter, Jr. Thomas Robinson Kent County Jehu Davis John Gordon Mark McCall James Raymond John Revell Thomas Rodney John Vining Sussex County John W. Batson Jeremiah Cannon ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Thomas Collins honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 11th General Assembly term start October 20, 1786 term end October 20, 1787 predecessor 10th Delaware General Assembly 10th Assembly successor 12th Delaware General Assembly 12th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 11th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1786, and was the first year of the administration of President Thomas Collins governor Thomas Collins . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Craighead, New Castle County House of Assembly John Cook governor John Cook , Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County George Craighead George Read signer George Read Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County John Banning Silas Snow James Tilton Sussex County Alexander Laws Henry Neill Daniel Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Jacob Broom Thomas Duff Thomas Evans Isaac Grantham Peter Hyatt Alexander Porter, Jr. Kent County Richard Bassett Joshua Clayton John Cook governor John Cook Jehu Davis John Gordon Mark McCall Thomas Rodney Sussex County Jeremiah Cannon Edward Dingle Nath ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Nicholas Van Dyke honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 8th General Assembly term start October 20, 1783 term end October 20, 1784 predecessor 7th Delaware General Assembly 7th Assembly successor 9th Delaware General Assembly 9th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 8th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1783, and was the first year of the administration of President Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not affect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Caesar Rodney , Kent County House of Assembly Robert Bryan, New Castle County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Isaac Grantham Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Kent County John Banning Richard Bassett Caesar Rodney Sussex County John Collins Joshua Polk William Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Robert Bryan Joshua Clayton Thomas Duff John James Thomas Kean Samuel Smith Kent County Philip Barratt John Cook governor John Cook Jehu Davis John Gordon William Molleston Charles Ridgely Edward White Sussex County John Collins James Douglass William J. Hall David Hazzard Simon Kollock William ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br John Cook & br Nicholas Van Dyke honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 7th General Assembly term start October 20, 1782 term end October 20, 1783 predecessor 6th Delaware General Assembly 6th Assembly successor 8th Delaware General Assembly 8th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 7th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1782, and was the administration of President John Cook governor John Cook . He resigned by agreement and was replaced by President Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. , effective February 1, 1783. The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council John Cook governor John Cook , Kent County House of Assembly Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. , New Castle County Simon Kollock, Sussex County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Isaac Grantham Thomas McDonough George Read signer George Read Kent County John Banning Richard Bassett John Cook governor John Cook Sussex County John Collins Joshua Polk William Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Robert Bryan Thomas Duff Peter Hyatt John James Thomas Kean Samuel Smith Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br George Read & br Caesar Rodney honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 2nd General Assembly term start October 20, 1777 term end October 20, 1778 predecessor 1st Delaware General Assembly 1st Assembly successor 3rd Delaware General Assembly 3rd Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 2nd Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1777, and was the administration of President George Read signer George Read . He resigned and was replaced by President Caesar Rodney , effective March 31, 1778. The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Read signer George Read , New Castle County House of Assembly Samuel West, Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Peter Hyatt George Read signer George Read Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County John Banning Richard Bassett Thomas Collins governor Thomas Collins Sussex County John Clowes John Jones Samuel S. Sloss William Conwell House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Robert Armstrong James Black Robert Bryan William Clark George Craighead Isaac Lewis Samuel Patterson Kent County John Clayton Jehu Davis Richard Lockwood William Molles ... more details
Infobox settlement official name New Lisbon, NewJersey settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map NewJersey Location coordinates region US NJ subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 NewJersey subdivision type2 List of counties in NewJersey County subdivision name2 Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington subdivision type3 Burlington County, NewJersey Municipalities Township subdivision name3 Pemberton Township, NewJersey Pemberton Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 area total sq mi area land sq mi area water sq mi Population population as of population footnotes population total population density km2 population density sq mi General information timezone Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset ... gnis 878745 ref blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes New Lisbon is an unincorporated area within Pemberton Township, NewJersey Pemberton Township , Burlington County, NewJersey Burlington County , NewJersey . New Lisbon Developmental Center The New Lisbon Developmental Center NLDC is a psychiatric healthcare facility, located on a 1,896 acre tract of land in New Lisbon, on NewJersey Route 72 Route 72 in the Pine Barrens NewJerseyNewJersey Pine Barrens . The facilities include several ... home centers newlisbon New Lisbon Developmental Center Burlington County, NewJersey Category Populated places in Burlington County, NewJersey Category Unincorporated communities in NewJersey Category Pemberton Township, NewJersey NJ geo stub ... more details
Infobox legislature name Delaware GeneralAssembly coa pic Seal of Delaware.svg coa pic session room Delaware State Capitol.jpg house type Bicameral houses Delaware Senate Senate br Delaware House of Representatives House of Representatives leader1 type President Pro Tempore of the Senate President Pro Tem of the Senate leader1 Anthony J. DeLuca party1 Democratic Party United States D election1 2009 leader2 type Speaker politics Speaker of the House leader2 Robert F. Gilligan party2 Democratic Party United States D election2 2009 last election1 November 2, 2010 members 62 political groups1 Democratic Party United States Democratic Party br Republican Party United States Republican Party meeting ... legis.delaware.gov The Delaware GeneralAssembly is the State legislature United States legislature .... There are no term limits for either chamber. History The Delaware GeneralAssembly was one of the thirteen ..., requiring federal law to enforce those changes. Until 1898 the GeneralAssembly was apportioned by county ... of two extra senators and five extra representatives elected from much more populous New Castle County, Delaware New Castle County . After the Supreme Court decision in Reynolds v. Sims in 1965, the GeneralAssembly was forced to redistrict so that all members of both houses were elected from ... constitution 17.shtml P1000 159475 ref See also List of Delaware GeneralAssembly sessions Delaware Compensation Commission References references External links wikisource author Delaware GeneralAssembly http legis.delaware.gov Official website Delaware State Senators Delaware House of Representatives USLegislatures Government of Delaware Category Delaware GeneralAssembly Category Bicameral ... on the second Tuesday of January of odd numbered years, with a second session of the same Assembly ... Court of the United States decision in Reynolds v. Sims in 1965. Significant actions of the GeneralAssembly include the calling of the Constitutional convention political meeting constitutional convention ... more details
Infobox settlement official name New Brooklyn, NewJersey settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map NewJersey Location coordinates region US NJ subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 NewJersey subdivision type2 List of counties in NewJersey County subdivision name2 Gloucester County, NewJersey Gloucester subdivision type3 Gloucester County, NewJersey Municipalities Township subdivision name3 Monroe Township, NewJersey Monroe Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 area total sq mi area land sq mi area water sq mi Population population ... ref blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes New Brooklyn is an unincorporated community within Monroe Township, Gloucester County, NewJersey Monroe Township , Gloucester County, NewJersey Gloucester County , NewJersey . Although it has the same name, there is a county park called http www.camdencounty.com parks parks new brooklyn New Brooklyn Park , which is located in neighboring Winslow Township, NewJersey Winslow Township , Camden County, NewJersey Camden County . Transportation The Atlantic City Expressway is north of New Brooklyn. There is no direct exit to the community on the Expressway, however, the closest exit is Exit 38 County Route 536 Spur NewJersey County Route 536 Spur Williamstown, NewJersey Williamstown . References reflist Gloucester County, NewJersey Category Unincorporated communities in NewJersey Category Populated places in Gloucester County, NewJersey NewJersey ... General information timezone Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Joshua Clayton honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 16th General Assembly term start October 20, 1791 term end January 1, 1793 predecessor 15th Delaware General Assembly 15th Assembly successor 17th Delaware General Assembly 17th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 16th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1791, and was the last year of the administration of President Joshua Clayton . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Mitchell, Sussex County House of Assembly Allen McLane, Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Archibald Alexander Thomas Kean Nehemiah Tilton Kent County Fenwick Fisher John Gordon James Raymond Sussex County Isaac Cooper George Mitchell Rhodes Shankland House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County John Collins Thomas Evans Samuel Hollingsworth Solomon Maxwell William McKennan Alexander Reynolds William Robeson Kent County Joseph Barker Andrew Barratt Stephen Lewis Frances Many Allan McLane Joseph Oliver George Truitt Sussex County John W. Batson Jeremiah Cannon Wingate Cannon John Collins Isaac Draper Nathaniel Hayes Daniel Rogers References cite book ti ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Joshua Clayton honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 14th General Assembly term start October 20, 1789 term end October 20, 1790 predecessor 13th Delaware General Assembly 13th Assembly successor 15th Delaware General Assembly 15th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 14th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1789, and was the first year of the administration of President Joshua Clayton . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Mitchell, Sussex County House of Assembly Jehu Davis , Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Thomas Kean Alexander Porter, Jr. Kent County John Banning John Gordon Nicholas Ridgely Sussex County Isaac Cooper George Mitchell Rhodes Shankland House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Thomas Duff Peter Hyatt John James Kensey Johns Henry Latimer senator Henry Latimer Thomas May Thomas Montgomery Kent County Benjamin Coombe Jehu Davis Joshua Fisher John Gordon Allen McLane James Raymond George Truitt Sussex County John W. Batson Jeremiah Cannon John Collins Isaac Cooper Nathaniel Hayes William Moore Charles Polk, Sr. References cite ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Thomas Collins br & Jehu Davis honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 13th General Assembly term start October 20, 1788 term end October 20, 1789 predecessor 12th Delaware General Assembly 12th Assembly successor 14th Delaware General Assembly 14th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 13th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1788, and was the third year of the administration of President Thomas Collins governor Thomas Collins . He died March 29, 1789 and was replaced by President Jehu Davis . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council George Mitchell, Sussex County House of Assembly Jehu Davis , Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Gunning Bedford, Sr. Thomas Kean Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County John Banning John Cook governor John Cook Nicholas Ridgely Sussex County Isaac Horsey George Mitchell Daniel Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Jacob Broom Peter Hyatt John James Henry Latimer senator Henry Latimer Thomas May Thomas Montgomery Alexander Porter, Jr. Kent County Risdon Bishop Benjamin Coombe Jehu Davis John Gordon James Raymond George ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br John Dickinson honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 6th General Assembly term start October 20, 1781 term end October 20, 1782 predecessor 5th Delaware General Assembly 5th Assembly successor 7th Delaware General Assembly 7th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 6th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1781, and was the administration of President John Dickinson delegate John Dickinson . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Thomas Collins governor Thomas Collins , Kent County House of Assembly Simon Kollock, Sussex County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County John Dickinson delegate John Dickinson Isaac Grantham Peter Hyatt Thomas McDonough Kent County John Banning Thomas Collins governor Thomas Collins John Cook governor John Cook Sussex County William Conwell John Polk William Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County Robert Bryan William Clark Joshua Clayton Thomas Duff George Latimer George Read signer George Read Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County Philip Barratt Richard Bassett Isaac Carty William Molleston Charles Ridgely Thomas Rodney Edward White Su ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name President br Caesar Rodney honorific suffix image Seal of Delaware.svg imagesize smallimage caption office 5th General Assembly term start October 20, 1780 term end October 20, 1781 predecessor 4th Delaware General Assembly 4th Assembly successor 6th Delaware General Assembly 6th Assembly birth date birth place death date death place spouse party residence alma mater occupation profession religion The 5th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate Delaware Legislative Council and the Delaware House of Representatives Delaware House of Assembly . Elections were held the first day of October and terms began on the twentieth day of October. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening October 20, 1780, and was the third year of the administration of President Caesar Rodney . The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three councilors and seven assemblymen for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not effect the number of delegates. Leadership Legislative Council Thomas Collins governor Thomas Collins , Kent County House of Assembly Benjamin Caton, Kent County Members Legislative Council Councilors were elected by the public for a three year term, one third posted each year. width 100 valign top New Castle County Richard Cantwell Peter Hyatt Thomas McDonough Kent County John Banning Thomas Collins governor Thomas Collins John Cook governor John Cook Sussex County John Clowes William Conwell William Polk House of Assembly Assemblymen were elected by the public for a one year term. width 100 valign top New Castle County William Clark Joshua Clayton Thomas Duff George Latimer Thomas Montgomery George Read signer George Read Nicholas Van Dyke governor Nicholas Van Dyke, Sr. Kent County Philip Barratt Richard Bassett Benjamin Caton John Clayton William Molleston Jacob Stout Thomas White Sussex County John Collins Robert Houston S ... more details