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Boal, James McClellan "James McClelland, James McLelland, Jimmy"

Territorial Council 1849-51 (District 3); Territorial House 1852 (District 6)

Party when first elected:  Whig

Counties Served:  Dakota, Ramsey

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Date of Birth: ??/??/1811 (uncertain)
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Birth County:
Birth Country: United States
Date of Death: ??/??/1862
Gender: Male
Religion:
Reported Minority: None Reported
Other Names: James McClelland, James McLelland, Jimmy
Alternate Spelling of Last Name: McBoal
City of Residence (when first elected): Saint Paul
Occupation (when first elected): Painter, House and Sign/Scenic Artist

EDUCATION

OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE

Military: United States Army (Fort Snelling, Drummer); 1833 to 1846
Military: Minnesota Territory (Adjutant General, Appointed by Governor Alexander Ramsey); 1849 to 1853 [Appointed]

FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS

Spouse:
Children:
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:

GENERAL NOTES

Toensing list his last name as Boal. History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier, 1900 lists his last name as McBoal. The Minnesota Legislative Manual, 1889 lists his name as James McC. Boal. Minnesota in Three Centuries, p. 442 states "James McClelland Boal - called Jimmy McBoal by the old settlers, which version of his name has been miscalled and perpetuated by naming a St. Paul street for him, and in other ways." His great great grandson says "McBoal's name is nearly always misspelled in historical literature,
including Territorial documents. The correct version is James McLelland
Boal."

The History of Minnesota: from the Earliest French Explorations to the Present Time, 1873 lists his age when he served in the 1st Territorial Session as 38. So he must have been born around 1811.

He served at Fort Snelling in 1833 and moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1846. He later moved to Mendota, Minnesota.

His party affiliation was provided by his great great grandson who stated, he "was a Whig throughout his terms in the Legislature."

He was a charter member of the Republican Party of Minnesota. It was organized around 1855. (Minnesota in Three Centuries, p. 443)

He died in Mendota, Minnesota.

Total Days Served: 1220

SESSIONS SERVED

3rd Territorial Legislative Session (1852)

  Session Details
Body: Territorial House
District: 06
Elected: 10/14/1851
Residence: Mendota
Term of Office: 1/7/1852 to 1/4/1853
Counties Represented: Dakota
Occupation: Painter, House and Sign/Scenic Artist/Trader, St. Paul
Party: Whig Party Notes: His party affiliation was provided by his great great grandson who stated, he "was a Whig throughout his terms in the Legislature." He was a charter member of the Republican Party of Minnesota. It was organized around 1855. (Minnesota in Three Centuries, p. 443)
Committees:
  • Corporations
  • Militia (Chair)

2nd Territorial Legislative Session (1851)

  Session Details
Body: Territorial Council
District: 03
Elected: 8/1/1849
Residence: Saint Paul
Term of Office: 9/3/1849 to 1/6/1852
Counties Represented: Ramsey
Occupation: Painter, House and Sign/Scenic Artist/Trader, St. Paul
Party: Whig Party Notes: His party affiliation was provided by his great great grandson who stated, he "was a Whig throughout his terms in the Legislature." He was a charter member of the Republican Party of Minnesota. It was organized around 1855. (Minnesota in Three Centuries, p. 443)
Committees:
  • Agriculture and Manufactures
  • Militia (Chair)
  • Territorial Affairs
  • Territorial Expenditures
  • Territorial Roads

1st Territorial Legislative Session (1849)

  Session Details
Body: Territorial Council
District: 03
Elected: 8/1/1849
Residence: Saint Paul
Term of Office: 9/3/1849 to 1/6/1852
Counties Represented: Ramsey
Occupation: Painter, House and Sign/Scenic Artist
Party: Whig Party Notes: His party affiliation was provided by his great great grandson who stated, he "was a Whig throughout his terms in the Legislature." He was a charter member of the Republican Party of Minnesota. It was organized around 1855. (Minnesota in Three Centuries, p. 443)
Committees:
  • Engrossed Bills
  • Judiciary (Chair)
  • Schools
  • Territorial Affairs
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