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Arthur St. Clair was the Territory's only governor. The original supreme court was made up of John Cleves Symmes, James Mitchell Varnum[?], and Samuel Holden Parsons[?]. There were three Secretaries: Winthrop Sargent[?] (July 9, 1788-May 31, 1798; William Henry Harrison (June 3l[?], 1799-December 31, 1799); and Charles Willing Byrd[?] (January 1, 1800- January 15, 1803).
In 1798 the territory became eligible to send a non-voting member to the U.S. Congress. The Assembly elected this representative. Representatives were:
In 1800 the Indiana Territory[?] was carved out, reducing the Northwest Territory to the size of Ohio, to prepare for statehood. The Northwest Territory went out of existence when Ohio was admitted as a state on March 1, 1803.
As soon as the number of settlers exceeded 5,000 the Territorial Legislature was to be created. This happened in 1798. The full mechanisms of government were put in place, as outlined in the Northwest Ordinance. A bicameral legislature consisted of a House of Representatives and a Council. The first house had 22 representatives, 2 elected by each district (county at the time). The House then nominated 10 citizens to be Council members. The nominations were sent to the Congress, which appointed five of them as the Council. This assembly became the legislature of the Territory, although the Governor retained veto power.
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