The 6th Mississippi Legislature met in Jackson, Mississippi, between December 23, 1822, and January 21, 1823.[1]
Senate
As the lieutenant governor of Mississippi, David Dickson held the office of President of the Senate.[1]
County District
|
Senator Name
|
Adams
|
Joseph Sessions
|
Charles M. Norton
|
Wilkinson
|
Abram M. Scott
|
Warren, Claiborne
|
Ralph Regan
|
Pike, Marion
|
William Spencer
|
Jackson, Hancock, Green, Perry
|
Laughlin McKay
|
Lawrence
|
Thomas Anderson
|
Jefferson, Hinds
|
Mr. Calvit
|
Wayne, Covington, Monroe
|
Bartlett C. Barry
|
Amite, Franklin
|
John R. Brown
|
House
Gerard C. Brandon was elected Speaker of the House.[2] Non-representatives Peter A. Vandorn and Dillard Collins were elected to the offices of Clerk and Door-Keeper respectively.[2]
County
|
Representative Name
|
Adams
|
John Snodgrass
|
George Dougherty
|
Adams (Natchez)
|
Bela Metcalfe
|
Amite
|
Francis Graves
|
Richard Hurst
|
James Jones
|
Claiborne
|
Daniel Burnet
|
Adam Gordon
|
Covington
|
William Reed
|
Franklin
|
Joseph Robertson
|
Jesse Guice
|
Green
|
John McLeod
|
Hinds
|
Benjamin F. Smith
|
Jackson
|
Walter Davis
|
Jefferson
|
Isaac N. Selser
|
Lawrence
|
Harmon Runnels
|
Arthur Fox
|
Joseph Cooper
|
Marion
|
Abram Ard
|
Monroe
|
Christopher H. Williams
|
Perry
|
David Reese
|
Pike
|
Richard Davison
|
David Cleveland
|
John Burton
|
Warren
|
James Gibson
|
Wayne
|
Samuel W. Dickson
|
Mr. Lang
|
Wilkinson
|
Henry Cage
|
Gerard C. Brandon
|
Moses Liddell
|
References