Washington State Constitutional Convention 1889

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

14. Fourteenth 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
John McReavey Visualize A Democrat from the Fourteenth District, the forty-nine year old delegate was engaged in lumbering and lived in Skokomish. Born in Maine, McReavey came to Washington in 1863. He served four terms in the legislature. McReavey served on the following committees: Legislative Department; Federal Relations, Boundaries and Immigration; Engrossment. 14. Fourteenth District (This negotiation)
Arnold J. West Visualize A delegate from the Fourteenth District, the fifty year old Aberdeen resident was engaged in lumbering and manufacturing. Born in Ireland, he came to Washington by way of Canada in 1884. West served on the following committees: Apportionment and Representation; Harbors, Tidewaters and Navigable Streams; Federal Relations, Boundaries and Immigration; rules for Convention. 14. Fourteenth District (This negotiation)
Henry Winsor Visualize A delegate from the Fourteenth District, Winsor was engaged in farming and lived in Shelton. He served on the following committees: State Institutions and Public Buildings; Homestead and Property Exemptions. 14. Fourteenth District (This negotiation)