Washington State Constitutional Convention 1889

Washington's first constitutional convention met between July and August 1889 to draft the state's foundational text.

10. Tenth District

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
Nelson Gates Blalock Visualize A Democrat from the Tenth District, the fifty-three year old physician and wheat grower lived in Walla Walla. Born in North Carolina, Blalock was graduated from Jefferson Medical College and practiced medicine for twelve years in Decatur, Illinois. He had been an assistant surgeon in the army. In 1873, he came to Walla Walla. Blalock served on the following committees: Education and Educational Institutions, chairman; State, County and Municipal Indebtedness; State Medicine and Public Health; reporting proceedings. 10. Tenth District (This negotiation)
Daniel J. Crowley Visualize A Republican from the Tenth District, the thirty-five year old lawyer lived in Walla Walla. Born in Maine, he was raised in California and came to Washington in 1880. Crowley served on the following committees: Apportionment and Representation, chairman; Judicial Department; rales for Convention. 10. Tenth District (This negotiation)
B. L. Sharpstein Visualize A Democrat from the Tenth District, the sixty-one year old lawyer lived in Walla Walla. He had been a member of the territorial council. Sharpstein served on the following committees: Miscellaneous Subjects, Schedule and Future Amendments, chairman; Judicial Department; Corporations Other Than Municipal. 10. Tenth District (This negotiation)