Washington's first constitutional convention met between July and August 1889 to draft the state's foundational text.
This is one of the 26 delegations in the convention, accounting for 3 of 95 people who took part.
Members (3):
Name | Visualize | Details | Delegations |
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Harrison Clothier | Visualize | This delegate from the Seventeenth District was a merchant living in Mt. Vernon. Clothier served on the following committees: Executive Department and Pardoning Power; Printing, Mileage and Contingent Expenses. | 17. Seventeenth District (This negotiation) |
Thomas Hayton | Visualize | A delegate from the Seventeenth District, the fifty-seven year old farmer lived in Fir on Puget Sound. Born in Kentucky in 1832, Hayton was raised in that state and farmed there until 1862 when he entered the Union army. He moved to Missouri in 1868, and came to Washington Territory in 1876 to farm in Skagit county. Hayton served on the following committees: State Institutions and Public Buildings; Agriculture, Manufacturing, Fisheries and Commerce. | 17. Seventeenth District (This negotiation) |
Albert Schooley | Visualize | A delegate from the Seventeenth District, he lived in Florence on Puget Sound. Schooley served on the following committees: Harbors, Rivers, Tidewaters and Navigable Streams; State, School and Granted Lands. | 17. Seventeenth District (This negotiation) |