. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. e range line dividing ranges^/ and 58, two councilmen. Fifth District—All that portion bounded on the east by the range line dividingranges 57 and 58 and on the west by Choteau Creek, one councilman. Sixth District—All that portion bounded on the east by Choteau Creek andon the west by a line west of and including the Hamilton and Pease settlementsand all that portion of Dakota Territory situated between the Missouri River andthe Niobrara River, one councilman. The territory was divided into eight representative districts. To the
. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. e range line dividing ranges^/ and 58, two councilmen. Fifth District—All that portion bounded on the east by the range line dividingranges 57 and 58 and on the west by Choteau Creek, one councilman. Sixth District—All that portion bounded on the east by Choteau Creek andon the west by a line west of and including the Hamilton and Pease settlementsand all that portion of Dakota Territory situated between the Missouri River andthe Niobrara River, one councilman. The territory was divided into eight representative districts. To the first,two representatives; to the second, one; to the third (the Pembina country),one; to the fourth, two; to the fifth, two; to the two; to the seventh, two;to the eighth, one. FIRST ELECTION ORDERED An election was ordered for September 16, 1861, for the election of membersof the Legislature and a delegate to Congress; and election precincts were estab-lished as follows: First Representative District—At the house of Thomas ]\taloney; judges of. ANDREW J. FAULK Governor of Dakota Territory from September, 1866, toMay, 1869 HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 273 election, James Summers, William Mathews and Thomas Maloney; and at thehotel of Eli Wixon at Elk Point, judges, Sherman Clyde, William Frisbie andK. P. Romme. Second District—At the house of William Amida; judges, George P. Wal-dron, Berne C. Fowler and John Keltz. Third District—At the house of Charles LeMay, Pembina; judges, JamesMcFetridge, Hugh Donaldson and Charles LeMay. Also at the house of Bap-tiste Shorette (Charrette) at St. Joseph; judges, Baptiste Shorette, Charles Bot-tineau, Antoine Zangran. Fourth District—At the house of James McHenry; judges, A. J. Harlan,Ole Anderson and A. Eckles. Fifth District—At the house of Bligh E. Wood; judges, Ole Oleson, Bligh and Ole Bottolfson. Sixth District (Yankton)—At the house of Frost, Todd & Co.; judges,Moses K. Armstrong, Frank Chapell and J. S.
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