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EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, D. C. February 21, 1868.
SIR: Hon. Edwin M. Stanton having this day been removed from office as Secretary for the Department of War, you are hereby authorized and empowered to act as Secretary of War ad interim, and will immediately enter upon the discharge of the duties pertaining to that office.
Mr. Stanton has been instructed to transfer to you all the records, books, papers, and other public property now in his custody and charge.
Respectfully yours, ANDREW JOHNSON. To Brevet Major-General LORENZO THOMAS, Adjutant General United States Army, Washington, D. C.
[APPENDIX] THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC; ADMINISTRATION REPUBLICANS IN SMALL CAPITALS.
SENATE.
MAINE.—William Pitt Fessenden (1), Lot M. Morrill. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Daniel Clark (2), Aaron H. Cragin. VERMONT.—Solomon Foot (3), Luke P. Poland. MASSACHUSETTS.—Charles Sumner, Henry Wilson. RHODE ISLAND.—Henry B. Anthony, William Sprague. CONNECTICUT.—James Dixon, Lafayette S. Foster. NEW YORK.—Ira Harris, Edwin D. Morgan. NEW JERSEY.—William Wright(4), John B. Stockton(5). PENNSYLVANIA.—Charles R. Buckalew, EDGAR COWAN. DELAWARE.—George Reed Riddle, Willard Saulsbury. MARYLAND.—John A. J. Creswell, Reverdy Johnson. OHIO.—John Sherman, Benjamin F. Wade. KENTUCKY.—James Guthrie, Garrett Davis. INDIANA.—Henry S. Lane, Thomas A. Hendricks. ILLINOIS.—Lyman Trumbull, Richard Yates. MISSOURI.—B. Gratz Brown, John B. Henderson. MICHIGAN.—Zachariah Chandler, Jacob M. Howard. IOWA.—James W. Grimes, Samuel J. Kirkwood. WISCONSIN.—JAMES R. DOOLITTLE, Timothy O. Howe. CALIFORNIA.—John Conness, James A. McDougal. MINNESOTA.—DANIEL S. NORTON, Alexander Ramsey. OREGON.—James W. Nesmith, George H. Williams. KANSAS.—Samuel C. Pomeroy, JAMES H. LANE (6). WEST VIRGINIA.—Peter C. Van Winkle, Waitman T. Willey. NEVADA.—James W. Nye, William M. Stewart. TENNESSEE.—David T. Patterson, Joseph S. Fowler. From July 24, 1866.
(1) Resigned. Succeeded by Nathan A. Farwell. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by George G. Fogg. (3) Died. Succeeded by George F. Edmunds. (4) Died. Succeeded by Frederick T. Frelinghuysen. (5) Unseated. Succeeded by Alexander G. Cattell. (6) Died. Succeeded by Edmund G. Ross.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, Speaker. Edward McPherson of Pennsylvania, Clerk. MAINE.—John Lynch, Sidney Perham, James G. Blaine, John H. Rice, Frederick A. Pike. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Gilman Marston, Edward H. Rollins, James W. Patterson. VERMONT.—Frederick E. Woodbridge, Justin S. Morrill, Portus Baxter. MASSACHUSETTS.—Thomas D. Eliot, Oakes Ames, Alexander H. Rice, Samuel Hooper, John B. Alley, Nathaniel P. Banks, George S. Boutwell, John D. Baldwin, William B. Washburn, Henry L. Dawes. RHODE ISLAND.—Thomas A. Jenckes, Nathan F. Dixon. CONNECTICUT.—Henry C. Deming, Samuel L. Warner, Augustus Brandegee, John H. Hubbard. NEW YORK.—Stephen Taber, Teunis G. Bergen, James Humphrey (1), Morgan Jones, Nelson Taylor, HENRY J. RAYMOND, John W. Chanler, James Brooks(2), William A. Darling, William Radford, Charles H. Winfield, John H. Ketcham, Edwin N. Hubbell, Charles Goodyear, John A. Griswold, ROBERT S. HALE, Calvin T. Hulburd, James M. Marvin, Demas Hubbard, jun., Addison H. Laflin, Roscoe Conkling, Sidney T. Holmes, Thomas T. Davis, Theodore M. Pomeroy, Daniel Morris, Giles W. Hotchkiss, Hamilton Ward, Roswell Hart, Burt Van Horn, James M. Humphrey, Henry Van Aernam. NEW JERSEY.—John F. Starr, William A. Newell, Charles Sitgreaves, Andrew J. Rogers, Edwin R. V. Wright. PENNSYLVANIA.—Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, Leonard Myers, William D. Kelley, M. Russell Thayer, Benjamin M. Boyer, John M. Broomall, Sydenham E. Ancona, Thaddeus Stevens, Myers Strouse, Philip Johnson (3), Charles Denison, Ulysses Mercur, George F. Miller, Adam J. Glossbrenner, Alexander H. Coffroth (4), Abraham A. Barker, Stephen F. Wilson, Glenni W. Scofield, Charles V. Culver, John L. Dawson, James K. Moorhead, Thomas Williams, George V. Lawrence. DELAWARE.—John A. Nicholson. MARYLAND.—Hiram McCullough, John L. Thomas, jun., CHARLES E. PHELPS, Francis Thomas, Benjamin G. Harris. OHIO.—Benjamin Eggleston, Rutherford B. Hayes, Robert C. Schenck, William Lawrence, Francis C. Le Blond, Reader W. Clarke, Samuel Shellabarger, JAMES R. HUBBELL, Ralph P. Buckland, James M. Ashley, Hezekiah S. Bundy, William E. Finck, Columbus Delano, Martin Welker, Tobias A. Plants, John A. Bingham, Ephraim R. Eckley, Rufus P. Spalding, James A. Garfield. KENTUCKY.—Lawrence S. Trimble, Burwell C. Ritter, Henry Grider (5), Aaron Harding, LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU, GREEN CLAY SMITH (6), George S. Shanklin, William H. Randall, Samuel McKee. TENNESSEE.—Nathaniel G. Taylor, Horace Maynard, William B. Stokes, Edmund Cooper, William B. Campbell, Samuel M. Arnell, Isaac R. Hawkins, John W. Leftwich. From July 24, 1866. INDIANA.—William E. Niblack, Michael C. Kerr, Ralph Hill, John H. Farquhar, George W. Julian, Ebenezer Dumont, Daniel W. Voorhees(7), Godlove S. Orth, Schuyler Colfax, Joseph H. Defrees, THOMAS N. STILLWELL. ILLINOIS.—John Wentworth, John F. Farnsworth, Elihu B. Washburne, Abner C. Harding, Ebon C. Ingersoll, Burton C. Cook, Henry P. H. Bromwell, Shelby M. Cullom, Lewis W. Ross, Anthony Thornton, Samuel S. Marshall, Jehu Baker, Andrew J. Kuykendall, Samuel W. Moulton. MISSOURI.—John Hogan, Henry T. Blow, THOMAS E. NOELL, John B. Kelso, Joseph W. McClurg, Robert T. Van Horn, Benjamin F. Loan, John F. Benjamin, George W. Anderson. MICHIGAN.—Fernando C. Beaman, Charles Upson, John W. Longyear, Thomas W. Ferry, Roland E. Trowbridge, John F. Driggs. IOWA.—James F. Wilson, Hiram Price, William B. Allison, Joseph B. Grinnell, John A. Kasson, Asahel W. Hubbard. WISCONSIN.—Halbert E. Paine, Ithamar C. Sloan, Amasa Cobb, Charles A. Eldridge, Philetus Sawyer, Walter D. McIndoe. CALIFORNIA.—Donald C. McRuer, William Higby, John Bidwell. MINNESOTA.—William Windom, Ignatius Donnelly. OREGON.—James H. D. Henderson. KANSAS.—Sidney Clarke. WEST VIRGINIA.—Chester D. Hubbard, George R. Latham, Kellian V. Whaley. NEVADA.—Delos R. Ashley. NEBRASKA.—Thomas M. Marquette. From Feb. 9, 1867.
(1) Died. Succeeded by John W. Hunter. (2) Unseated. Succeeded by William E. Dodge. (3) Died. Succeeded by Daniel M. Van Auken. (4) Unseated. Succeeded by William H. Koontz. (5) Died. Succeeded by Elijah Hise. (6) Resigned. Succeeded by Andrew H. Ward. (7) Unseated. Succeeded by Henry D. Washburn.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. NEW MEXICO.—J. Francisco Chaves. UTAH.—William H. Hooper. WASHINGTON.—Arthur A. Denny. ARIZONA.—John N. Goodwin. NEBRASKA.—Phineas W. Hitchcock. COLORADO.—Allen A. Bradford. DAKOTA.—Walter A. Burleigh. IDAHO.—E. D. Holbrook. MONTANA.—Samuel McLean.
SENATORS CHOSEN FROM THE LATE INSURRECTIONARY STATES. ALABAMA.—Lewis E. Parson, George S. Houston. ARKANSAS.—Elisha Baxter, William D. Snow. FLORIDA.—William Marvin, Wilkerson Call. GEORGIA.—Alexander H. Stephens, Herschel V. Johnson. LOUISIANA.—Randall Hunt, Henry Boyce. (R. King Cutler and Michael Hahn also claim under a former election in October, 1864.) MISSISSIPPI.—William L. Sharkey, James L. Alcorn. NORTH CAROLINA.—William A. Graham, John Pool. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Benjamin F. Perry, John L. Manning (1). TENNESSEE.—David T. Patterson, Joseph S. Fowler. TEXAS.—David G. Burnett, O. M. Roberts. VIRGINIA.—John C. Underwood, Joseph Segar.
REPRESENTATIVES CHOSEN FROM THE LATE INSURRECTIONARY STATES. ALABAMA.—C. C. Langdon, George C. Freeman (2), General Cullen A. Battle, Joseph W. Taylor, B. T. Pope, Thomas J. Foster. ARKANSAS.—William Byers, George H. Kyle, James M. Johnson. FLORIDA.—F. McLeod. GEORGIA.—Solomon Cohen, General Philip Cook, Hugh Buchanan, E. G. Cabaniss, J. D. Matthews, J. H. Christy, General W. T. Wofford (3). LOUISIANA.—Louis St. Martin, Jacob Barker, Robert C. Wickliffe, John E. King, John S. Ray. (Henry C. Warmoth claims seat as delegate under universal suffrage election.) MISSISSIPPI.—Colonel Arthur E. Reynolds, Colonel Richard A. Pinson, James T. Harrison, A. M. West, E. G. Peyton. NORTH CAROLINA.—Jesse R. Stubbs, Charles C. Clark, Thomas C. Fuller, Colonel Josiah Turner, jun., Lewis Hanes, S. H. Walkup, Alexander H. Jones. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Colonel John D. Kennedy, William Aiken, General Samuel McGowan, James Farrow. TENNESSEE.—Nathaniel G. Taylor, Horace Maynard, William B. Stokes, Edmund Cooper, William B. Campbell, Samuel M. Arnell, Isaac R. Hawkins, John W. Leftwich. TEXAS.—George W. Chilton, Benjamin H. Epperson, A. M. Branch, C. Herbert. VIRGINIA.—W. H. B. Custis, Lucius H. Chandler, B. Johnson Barbour, Robert Ridgeway, Beverly A. Davis, Alexander H. H. Stuart, Robert Y. Conrad, Daniel H. Hoge.
(1) Resigned. Succeeded by James B. Campbell. (2) Died. Succeeded by J. McCaleb Wiley. (3) Died. Succeeded by James P. Hambleton.
[APPENDIX] FORTIETH CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC; ADMINISTRATION REPUBLICANS IN SMALL CAPITALS.
SENATE. Benjamin F. Wade of Ohio, President. John W. Forney of Pennsylvania, Secretary (1). MAINE.—Lot M. Morrill, William Pitt Fessenden. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Aaron H. Cragin, James W. Patterson. VERMONT.—George F. Edmunds, Justin S. Morrell. MASSACHUSETTS.—Charles Sumner, Henry Wilson. RHODE ISLAND.—William Sprague, Henry B. Anthony. CONNECTICUT.—JAMES DIXON, Orris S. Ferry. NEW YORK.—Edwin D. Morgan, Roscoe Conkling. NEW JERSEY.—Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Alexander G. Cattell. PENNSYLVANIA.—Charles R. Buckalew, Simon Cameron. DELAWARE.—George Read Riddle (2), Willard Saulsbury. MARYLAND.—Reverdy Johnson(3), Philip Francis Thomas (4). OHIO.—Benjamin F. Wade, John Sherman. KENTUCKY.—Garrett Davis, James Guthrie(5). TENNESSEE.—Daniel T. Patterson, Joseph S. Fowler. INDIANA.—Thomas A. Hendricks, Oliver P. Morton. ILLINOIS.—Richard Yates, Lyman Trumbull. MISSOURI.—John B. Henderson, Charles D. Drake. ARKANSAS.—Alexander McDonald, Benjamin F. Rice (6). MICHIGAN.—Zachariah Chandler, Jacob M. Howard. FLORIDA.—Adonijah S. Welch, Thomas W. Osborn (6). NORTH CAROLINA.—Joseph C. Abbott, John Pool (6). SOUTH CAROLINA.—Thomas J. Robertson, Frederick A. Sawyer (6). ALABAMA.—Willard Warner, George E. Spencer (6). LOUISIANA.—John S. Harris, William P. Kellogg (6). IOWA.—James W. Grimes, James Harlan. WISCONSIN.—JAMES R. DOOLITTLE, Timothy O. Howe. CALIFORNIA.—John Conness, Cornelius Cole. MINNESOTA.—Alexander Ramsey, DANIEL S. NORTON. OREGON.—George H. Williams, Henry W. Corbett. KANSAS.—Edmund G. Ross, Samuel C. Pomeroy. WEST VIRGINIA.—Peter G. Van Winkle, Waitman T. Willey. NEVADA.—William M. Stewart, James W. Nye. NEBRASKA.—Thomas W. Tipton, John M. Thayer.
(1) Resigned. Succeeded by George C. Gorham. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by William Pinckney Whyte. (3) Died. Succeeded by James A. Bayard. (4) Denied admission. George Vickers admitted. (5) Resigned. Succeeded by Thomas C. McCreery. (6) Admitted under Acts June 22-25, 1868.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, Speaker. Edward McPherson of Pennsylvania, Clerk. MAINE.—John Lynch, Sidney Perham, James G. Blaine, John A. Peters, Frederick A. Pike. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Jacob H. Ela, Aaron F. Stevens, Jacob Benton. VERMONT.—Frederick E. Woodbridge, Luke P. Poland, Worthington C. Smith. MASSACHUSETTS.—Thomas D. Eliot, Oakes Ames, Ginery Twichell, Samuel Hooper, Benjamin F. Butler, Nathaniel P. Banks, George S. Boutwell, John D. Baldwin, William B. Washburn, Henry L. Dawes. RHODE ISLAND.—Thomas A. Jenckes, Nathan F. Dixon. CONNECTICUT.—Richard D. Hubbard, Julius Hotchkiss, Henry H. Starkweather, William H. Barnum. NEW YORK.—Stephen Taber, Demas Barnes, William E. Robinson, John Fox, John Morrissey, Thomas E. Stewart, John W. Chanler, James Brooks, Fernando Wood, William H. Robertson, Charles H. Van Wyck, John H. Ketchum, Thomas Cornell, John V. L. Pruyn, John A. Griswold, Orange Ferriss, Calvin T. Hulburd, James M. Marvin, William C. Fields, Addison H. Laffin, Alexander H. Bailey, John C. Churchill, Dennis McCarthy, Theodore M. Pomeroy, William H. Kelsey, William S. Lincoln, Hamilton Ward, Lewis Selye, Burt Van Horn, James M. Humphrey, Henry Van Aernam. NEW JERSEY.—William Moore, Charles Haight, Charles Sitgreaves, John Hill, George A. Halsey. PENNSYLVANIA.—Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, Leonard Myers, William D. Kelley, Caleb N. Taylor, Benjamin M. Boyer, John M. Broomall, J. Lawrence Getz, Thaddeus Stevens (1), Henry L. Cake, Daniel M. Van Auken, Charles Denison(2), Ulysees Mercur, George F. Miller, Adam J. Glossbrenner, William H. Koontz, Daniel J. Morrell, Stephen F. Wilson, Glenni W. Scofield, Darwin A. Finney (3), John Covode, James K. Moorhead, Thomas Williams, George V. Lawrence. DELAWARE.—John A. Nicholson. MARYLAND.—Hiram McCullough, Stevenson Archer, CHARLES E. PHELPS, Francis Thomas, Frederick Stone. OHIO.—Benjamin Eggleston, Rutherford B. Hayes (4), Robert C. Schenck, William Lawrence, William Mungen, Reader W. Clarke, Samuel Shellabarger, Cornelius S. Hamilton (5), Ralph P. Buckland, James M. Ashley, John T. Wilson, Philadelph Van Trump, George W. Morgan(6), Martin Welker, Tobias A. Plante, John A. Binham, Ephraim R. Eckley, Rufus P. Spalding, James A. Garfield. KENTUCKY.—Lawrence S. Trimble, (vacancy), Jacob S. Golladay, J. Proctor Knott, Asa P. Grover, Thomas L. Jones, James B. Beck, George M. Adams, Samuel McKee. TENNESSEE.—Roderick R. Butler, Horace Maynard, William B. Stokes, James Mullins, John Trimble, Samuel M. Arnell, Isaac R. Hawkins, David A. Nunn. INDIANA.—William E. Niblack, Michael C. Kerr, Morton C. Hunter, William S. Holman, George W. Julian, John Coburn, Henry D. Washburn, Godlove S. Orth, Schuyler Colfax, William Williams, John P. C. Shanks. ILLINOIS.—Norman B. Judd, John F. Farnsworth, Elihu B. Washburne, Abner C. Harding, Ebon C. Ingersoll, Burton C. Cook, Henry P. H. Bromwell, Shelby M. Cullom, Lewis W. Rose, Albert G. Burr, Samuel S. Marshall, John Baker, Green B. Raum, John A. Logan. MISSOURI.—William A. Pile, Carman A. Newcomb, THOMAS E. NOELL (7), Joseph J. Gravely, Joseph W. McClurg (8), Robert T. Van Horn, Benjamin F. Loan, John F. Benjamin, George W. Anderson. ARKANSAS.—Logan H. Roots, James Hinds (9), Thomas Boles (10). MICHIGAN.—Fernando C. Beaman, Charles Upson, Austin Blair, Thomas W. Ferry, Rowland E. Trowbridge, John F. Driggs. FLORIDA.—Charles M. Hamilton (10). NORTH CAROLINA.—John R. French, David Heaton, Oliver H. Dockery, John T. Deweese, Israel G. Lash, Nathaniel Boyden, Alexander H. Jones (10). SOUTH CAROLINA.—Benjamin F. Whittemore, C. C. Bowen, Simeon Corley, James H. Goss (10). GEORGIA.—J. W. Clift, Nelson Tift, W. P. Edwards, Samuel F. Gove, C. H. Prince, (vacancy), P. M. B. Young(10). ALABAMA.—Francis W. Kellogg, Charles W. Buckley, Benjamin W. Norris, Charles W. Pierce, John B. Callis, Thomas Haughey (10). LOUISIANA.—J. Hale Sypher, James Mann, Joseph P. Newsham, Michael Vidal, W. Jasper Blackburn (10). IOWA.—James F. Wilson, Hiram Price, William B. Allison, William Loughridge, Grenville M. Dodge, Asahel W. Hubbard. WISCONSIN.—Halbert E. Paine, Benjamin F. Hopkins, Amasa Cobb, Charles A. Eldridge, Philetus Sawyer, Cadwalader C. Washburn. CALIFORNIA.—Samuel B. Axtell, William Higby, James A. Johnson. MINNESOTA.—William Windom, Ignatius Donnelly. OREGON.—Rufus Mallory. KANSAS.—Sidney Clarke. WEST VIRGINIA.—Chester D. Hubbard, Bethnel M. Kitchen, Daniel Polsley. NEVADA.—Delos R. Ashley. NEBRASKA.—John Taffe.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. ARIZONA.—Coles Bashford. COLORADO.—George M. Chilcott. DAKOTA.—Walter A. Burleigh. IDAHO.—E. D. Holbrook. MONTANA.—James M. Cavanaugh. NEW MEXICO.—Charles P. Clever. UTAH.—William H. Hooper. WASHINGTON.—Alvan Flanders.
(1) Died. Succeeded by Oliver J. Dickey. (2) Died. Succeeded by George W. Woodward. (3) Died. Succeeded by S. Newton Pettis. (4) Resigned. Succeeded by Samuel F. Cary. (5) Died. Succeeded by John Beatty. (6) Unseated. Succeeded by Columbus Delano. (7) Died. Succeeded by James R. McCormick. (8) Resigned. Succeeded by John H. Stover. (9) Died. Succeeded by James T. Elliott. (10) Admitted under Acts June 22-25, 1868.
APPENDIX D. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC.
SENATE. Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, President. George C. Gorham of California, Secretary. MAINE.—William Pitt Fessenden (1), Hannibal Hamlin. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Aaron H. Cragin, James W. Patterson. VERMONT.—George F. Edmunds, Justin S. Morrill. MASSACHUSETTS.—Charles Sumner, Henry Wilson. RHODE ISLAND.—Henry B. Anthony, William Sprague. CONNECTICUT.—Orris S. Ferry, William A. Buckingham. NEW YORK.—Roscoe Conkling, Reuben E. Fenton. NEW JERSEY.—Alexander G. Cattell, John P. Stockton. PENNSYLVANIA.—Simon Cameron, John Scott. DELAWARE.—Willard Saulsbury, Thomas F. Bayard. MARYLAND.—George Vickers, William T. Hamilton. VIRGINIA.—John W. Johnston, John F. Lewis. NORTH CAROLINA.—Joseph C. Abbott, John Pool. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Thomas J. Robertson, Frederick A. Sawyer. GEORGIA.—H. V. M. Miller, Joshua Hill. ALABAMA.—Willard Warner, George E. Spencer. MISSISSIPPI.—Hiram R. Revels, Adelbert Ames. LOUISIANA.—John S. Harris, William P. Kellogg. OHIO.—John Sherman, Allen G. Thurman. KENTUCKY.—Garrett Davis, Thomas C. McCreery. TENNESSEE.—Joseph S. Fowler, William G. Brownlow. INDIANA.—Oliver P. Morton, Daniel D. Pratt. ILLINOIS.—Lyman Trumbull, Richard Yates. MISSOURI.—Charles D. Drake (2), Carl Schurz. ARKANSAS.—Alexander McDonald, Benjamin F. Rice. MICHIGAN.—Zachariah Chandler, Jacob M. Howard. FLORIDA.—Thomas W. Osborn, Abijah Gilbert. TEXAS.—Morgan C. Hamilton, James W. Flanagan. IOWA.—James W. Grimes (3), James Harlan. WISCONSIN.—Timothy O. Howe, Matthew H. Carpenter. CALIFORNIA.—Cornelius Cole, Eugene Casserly. MINNESOTA.—Alexander Ramsey, Daniel S. Norton(4). OREGON.—George H. Williams, Henry W. Corbett. KANSAS.—Edmund G. Ross, Samuel C. Pomeroy. WEST VIRGINIA.—Waitman T. Willey, Arthur I. Boreman. NEVADA.—James W. Nye, William M. Stewart. NEBRASKA.—John M. Thayer, Thomas W. Tipton.
(1) Died. Succeeded by Lot M. Morrill. (2) Resigned. Daniel T. Jewett appointed; Francis P. Blair, jun., elected. (3) Resigned. Succeeded by James B. Howell. (4) Died. William Windom appointed; Ozora P. Stearns elected.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES James G. Blaine of Maine, Speaker. Edward McPherson of Pennsylvania, Clerk. MAINE.—John Lynch, Samuel P. Morrill, James G. Blaine, John A. Peters, Eugene Hale. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Jacob H. Ela, Aaron F. Stevens, Jacob Benton. VERMONT.—Charles W. Willard, Luke P. Poland, Worthington C. Smith. MASSACHUSETTS.—James Buffinton, Oakes Ames, Ginery Twichell, Samuel Hooper, Benjamin F. Butler, Nathaniel P. Banks, George S. Boutwell (1), George F. Hoar, William B. Washburn, Henry L. Dawes. RHODE ISLAND.—Thomas A. Jenckes, Nathan F. Dixon. CONNECTICUT.—Julius Strong, Stephen W. Kellogg, Henry H. Starkweather, William H. Barnum. NEW YORK.—Henry A. Reeves, John G. Schumaker, Henry W. Slocum, John Fox, John Morrissey, Samuel S. Cox, Hervey C. Calkin, James Brooks, Fernando Wood, Clarkson N. Potter, George W. Greene(2), John H. Ketcham, John A. Griswold, Stephen L. Mayham, Adolphus H. Tanner, Orange Ferriss, William A. Wheeler, Stephen Sanford, Charles Knapp, Addison H. Laflin, Alexander H. Bailey, John C. Churchill, Dennis McCarthy, George W. Cowles, William H. Kelsey, Giles W. Hotchkiss, Hamilton Ward, Noah Davis (3), John Fisher, Davis S. Bennett, Porter Sheldon. NEW JERSEY.—William Moore, Charles Haight, John T. Bird, John Hill, Orestes Cleveland. PENNSYLVANIA.—Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, John Moffet(4), William D. Kelley, John R. Reading (5), John D. Stiles, Washington Townsend, J. Lawrence Getz, Oliver J. Dickey, Henry L. Cake, Daniel M. Van Auken, George W. Woodward, Ulysses Mercur, John B. Packer, Richard J. Haldeman, John Cessna, Daniel J. Morrell, William H. Armstrong, Glenni W. Scofield, Calvin W. Gilfillan, John Covode (6), James S. Negley, Darwin Phelps, Joseph B. Donley. DELAWARE.—Benjamin T. Biggs. MARYLAND.—Samuel Hambleton, Stevenson Archer, Thomas Swann, Patrick Hamill, Frederick Stone. VIRGINIA.—Richard S. Ayer, James H. Platt, jun., Charles H. Porter, George W. Booker, Robert S. Ridgway (7), William Milnes, jun., Lewis McKenzie, James K. Gibson. NORTH CAROLINA.—Clinton L. Cobb, David Heaton (8), Oliver H. Dockery, John T. Deweese (9), Israel G. Lash, Francies E. Shober, Alexander H. Jones. SOUTH CAROLINA.—B. F. Whittemore (10), Christopher C. Bowen, Solomon L. Hoge, Alexander S. Wallace. GEORGIA.—William W. Paine, Richard H. Whiteley, Marion Bethune, Jefferson Y. Long, Stephen A. Corker, William P. Price, Pierce M. B. Young. ALABAMA.—Alfred E. Buck, Charles W. Buckley, Robert S. Heflin, Charles Hays, Peter M. Dox, William C. Sherrod. MISSISSIPPI.—George E. Harris, Joseph L. Morphis, Henry W. Barry, George C. McKee, Legrande W. Perce. LOUISIANA.—J. Hale Sypher, Lionel A. Sheldon, C. B. Darrall, Michael Ryan(11), Frank Morey. OHIO.—Peter W. Strader, Job E. Stevenson, Robert C. Schenck (12), William Lawrence, William Mungen, John A. Smith, James J. Winans, John Beatty, Edward F. Dickinson, Truman H. Hoag(13), John T. Wilson, Philadelph Van Trump, George W. Morgan, Martin Welker, Eliakim H. Moore, John A. Bingham, Jacob A. Ambler, William H. Upson, James A. Garfield. KENTUCKY.—Lawrence S. Trimble, William N. Sweeney, Jacob S. Golladay (14), J. Proctor Knott, Boyd Winchester, Thomas L. Jones, James B. Beck, George M. Adams, John M. Rice. TENNESSEE.—Roderick R. Butler, Horace Maynard, William B. Stokes, Lewis Tillman, William F. Prosser, Samuel M. Arnell, Isaac R. Hawkins, William J. Smith. INDIANA.—William E. Niblack, Michael C. Kerr, William S. Holman, George W. Julian, John Coburn, Daniel W. Voorhees, Godlove S. Orth, James N. Tyner, John P. C. Shanks, William Williams, Jasper Packard. ILLINOIS.—Norman B. Judd, John F. Farnsworth, Elihu B. Washburne (15), John B. Hawley, Ebon C. Ingersoll, Burton C. Cook, Jesse H. Moore, Shelby M. Cullom, Thompson W. McNeely, Albert G. Burr, Samuel S. Marshall, John B. Hay, John M. Crebs, John A. Logan. MISSOURI.—Erastus Wells, Gustavus A. Finkelnburg, James R. McCormick, Sempronius H. Boyd, Samuel S. Burdett, Robert T. Van Horn, Joel F. Asper, John F. Benjamin, David P. Dyer. ARKANSAS.—Logan H. Roots, A. A. C. Rogers, Thomas Boles. MICHIGAN.—Fernando C. Beaman, William L. Stoughton, Austin Blair, Thomas W. Ferry, Omar D. Conger, Randolph Strickland. FLORIDA.—Charles M. Hamilton. TEXAS.—George W. Whitmore, John C. Conner, W. T. Clark, Edward Degener. IOWA.—George W. McCrary, William Smyth (16), William B. Allison, William Loughridge, Frank W. Palmer, Charles Pomeroy. WISCONSIN.—Halbert E. Paine, Benjamin F. Hopkins (17), Amasa Cobb, Charles A. Eldridge, Philetus Sawyer, Cadwalader C. Washburn. CALIFORNIA.—Samuel B. Axtell, Aaron A. Sargent, James A. Johnson. MINNESOTA.—Morton S. Wilkinson, Eugene M. Wilson. OREGON.—Joseph S. Smith. KANSAS.—Sidney Clarke. WEST VIRGINIA.—Isaac H. David, James C. McGrew, John S. Witcher. NEVADA.—Thomas Fitch. NEBRASKA.—John Taffe.
DELEGATES. ARIZONA.—Richard C. McCormick. COLORADO.—Allen A. Bradford. DAKOTA.—S. L. Spink. IDAHO.—Jacob K. Shafer. MONTANA.—James M. Cavanaugh. NEW MEXICO.—J. Francisco Chaves. UTAH.—William H. Hooper. WASHINGTON.—Selucius Garfielde. WYOMING.—Stephen F. Nuckolls.
(1) Resigned. Succeeded by George M. Brooks. (2) Unseated. Charles H. Van Wyck admitted. (3) Resigned. Succeeded by Charles H. Holmes. (4) Unseated. Leonard Myers admitted. (5) Unseated. Caleb N. Taylor admitted. (6) Died January 11, 1871. (7) Died. Succeeded by Richard T. W. Duke. (8) Died. Succeeded by Joseph Dixon. (9) Resigned. Succeeded by John Manning. (10) Resigned. Succeeded by Joseph H. Rainey. (11) Unseated. Joseph P. Newsham admitted. (12) Resigned January 5, 1871. (13) Died. Succeeded by Erasmus D. Peck. (14) Resigned. Succeeded by Joseph H. Lewis. (15) Resigned. Succeeded by Horatio C. Burchard. (16) Died. Succeeded by William P. Wolf. (17) Died. Succeeded by David Atwood.
APPENDIX E. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC.
SENATE. Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, President. George C. Gorham of California, Secretary. MAINE.—Hannibal Hamlin, Lot M. Morrill NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Aaron H. Cragin, James W. Patterson. VERMONT.—George F. Edmunds, Justin S. Morrill. MASSACHUSETTS.—Charles Sumner, Henry Wilson. RHODE ISLAND.—Henry B. Anthony, William Sprague. CONNECTICUT.—Orris S. Ferry, William A. Buckingham. NEW YORK.—Roscoe Conkling, Reuben E. Fenton. NEW JERSEY.—John P. Stockton, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen. PENNSYLVANIA.—Simon Cameron, John Scott. DELAWARE.—Thomas Francis Bayard, Eli Saulsbury. MARYLAND.—George Vickers, William T. Hamilton. VIRGINIA.—John W. Johnston, John F. Lewis. NORTH CAROLINA.—John Pool, Matt W. Ransom. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Thomas J. Robertson, Frederick A. Sawyer. GEORGIA.—Joshua Hill, Thomas Manson Norwood. ALABAMA.—George E. Spencer, George Goldthwaite. MISSISSIPPI.—Adelbert Ames, James L. Alcorn. LOUISIANA.—William Pitt Kellogg (1), J. Rodman West. OHIO.—John Sherman, Allen G. Thurman. KENTUCKY.—Garrett Davis (2), John W. Stevenson. TENNESSEE.—William Gannaway Brownlow, Henry Cooper. INDIANA.—Oliver P. Morton, Daniel D. Pratt. ILLINOIS.—Lyman Trumbull, John A. Logan. MISSOURI.—Carl Schurz, Francis P. Blair, jun. ARKANSAS.—Benjamin F. Rice, Powell Clayton. MICHIGAN.—Zachariah Chandler, Thomas W. Ferry. FLORIDA.—Thomas W. Osborn, Abijah Gilbert. TEXAS.—Morgan C. Hamilton, J. W. Flanagan. IOWA.—James Harlan, George G. Wright. WISCONSIN.—Timothy O. Howe, Matthew H. Carpenter. CALIFORNIA.—Cornelius Cole, Eugene Casserly. MINNESOTA.—Alexander Ramsey, William Windom. OREGON.—Henry W. Corbett, James K. Kelly. KANSAS.—Samuel C. Pomeroy, Alexander Caldwell. WEST VIRGINIA.—Arthur I. Boreman, Henry G. Davis. NEVADA.—James W. Nye, William M. Stewart. NEBRASKA.—Thomas W. Tipton, Phineas W. Hitchcock.
(1) Resigned. (2) Died. Succeeded by Willis B. Machen.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES James G. Blaine of Maine, Speaker. Edward McPherson of Pennsylvania, Clerk. MAINE.—John Lynch, William P. Frye, James G. Blaine, John A. Peters, Eugene Hale. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Ellery A. Hibbard, Samuel N. Bell, Hosea W. Parker. VERMONT.—Charles W. Willard, Luke P. Poland, Worthington C. Smith. MASSACHUSETTS.—James Buffinton, Oakes Ames, Ginery Twichell, Samuel Hooper, Benjamin F. Butler, Nathaniel P. Banks, George M. Brooks (1), George F. Hoar, William B. Washburn (2), Henry L. Dawes. RHODE ISLAND.—Benjamin T. Eames, James M. Pendleton. CONNECTICUT.—Julius Strong (3), Stephen W. Kellogg, Henry H. Starkweather, William H. Barnum. NEW YORK.—Dwight Townsend, Thomas Kinsella, Henry W. Slocum, Robert B. Roosevelt, William R. Robert, Samuel Sullivan Cox, Smith Ely, jun., James Brooks, Fernando Wood, Clarkson Nott Potter, Charles St. John, John H. Ketcham, Joseph H. Tuthill, Eli Perry, Joseph M. Warren, John Rogers, William A. Wheeler, John M. Carroll, Elizur H. Prindle, Clinton L. Merriam, Ellis H. Roberts, William E. Lansing, R. Holland Duell, John E. Seeley, William H. Lamport, Milo Goodrich, H. Boardman Smith, Freeman Clarke, Seth Wakeman, William Williams, Walter L. Sessions. NEW JERSEY.—John W. Hazelton, Samuel C. Forker, John T. Bird, John Hill, George A. Halsey. PENNSYLVANIA.—Samuel J. Randall, John V. Creely, Leonard Myers, William D. Kelley, Alfred C. Harmer, Ephraim L. Acker, Washington Townsend, J. Lawrence Getz, Oliver J. Dickey, John W. Killinger, John B. Storm, L. D. Shoemaker, Ulysses Mercur (4), John B. Packer, Richard J. Haldeman, Benjamin F. Myers, Robert Milton Spear, Henry Sherwood, Glenni W. Scofield, Samuel Griffith, Henry Donnell Foster, James S. Negley, Ebenezer McJunkin, William McClelland. DELAWARE.—Benjamin T. Biggs. MARYLAND.—Samuel Hambleton, Stevenson Archer, Thomas Swann, John Ritchie, William M. Merrick. VIRGINIA.—John Critcher, James H. Platt, jun., Charles H. Porter, William H. H. Stowell, Richard T. W. Duke, John T. Harris, Elliott M. Braxton, William Terry. NORTH CAROLINA.—Clinton L. Cobb, Charles R. Thomas, Alfred M. Waddell, Sion H. Rogers, James M. Leach, Francis E. Shober, James C. Harper. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Joseph H. Rainey, Robert C. De Large (5), Robert Brown Elliott, Alexander S. Wallace. GEORGIA.—Archibald T. McIntyre, Richard H. Whiteley, John S. Bigby, Thomas J. Speer (6), Dudley M. DuBose, William P. Price, Pierce M. B. Young. ALABAMA.—Benjamin Sterling Turner, Charles W. Buckley, William A. Handley, Charles Hays, Peter M. Dox, Joseph H. Sloss. MISSISSIPPI.—George E. Harris, Joseph L. Morphis, Henry W. Barry, George C. McKee, Legrande W. Perce. LOUISIANA.—Jay Hale Sypher, Lionel A. Sheldon, Chester B. Darrall, James McCleary (7), Frank Morey. OHIO.—Aaron F. Perry (8), Job E. Stevenson, Lewis D. Campbell, John F. McKinney, Charles N. Lamison, John A. Smith, Samuel Shellabarger, John Beatty, Charles Foster, Erasmus D. Peck, John T. Wilson, Philadelph Van Trump, George W. Morgan, James Monroe, William P. Sprague, John A. Bingham, Jacob A. Ambler, William H. Upson, James A. Garfield. KENTUCKY.—Edward Crossland, Henry D. McHenry, Joseph H. Lewis, William B. Read, Boyd Winchester, William E. Arthur, James B. Beck, George M. Adams, John M. Rice. TENNESSEE.—Roderick R. Butler, Horace Maynard, Abraham E. Garrett, John Morgan Bright, Edward I. Golladay, Washington Curran Witthorne, Robert P. Caldwell, William W. Vaughan. INDIANA.—William E. Niblack, Michael C. Kerr, William S. Holman, Jeremiah M. Wilson, John Coburn, Daniel W. Voorhees, Mahlon D. Manson, James N. Tyner, John P. C. Shanks, William Williams, Jasper Packard. ILLINOIS.—Charles B. Farwell, John F. Farnsworth, Horatio C. Burchard, John B. Hawley, Bradford N. Stevens, Burton C. Cook (9), Jesse H. Moore, James C. Robinson, Thompson W. McNeely, Edward Y. Rice, Samuel S. Marshall, John B. Hay, John M. Crebs, John L. Beveridge (10). MISSOURI.—Erastus Wells, Gustavus A. Finkelnburg, James R. McCormick, Harrison E. Havens, Samuel S. Burdett, Abram Comingo, Isaac C. Parker, James G. Blair, Andrew King. ARKANSAS.—James M. Hanks, Oliver P. Snyder, John Edwards(11). MICHIGAN.—Henry Waldron, William L. Stoughton, Austin Blair, Wilder D. Foster, Omar D. Conger, Jabez G. Sutherland. FLORIDA.—Josiah T. Walls (12). TEXAS.—William S. Herndon, John C. Conner, William T. Clark (13), John Hancock. IOWA.—George W. McCrary, Aylett R. Cotton, William G. Donnan, Madison M. Walden, Frank W. Palmer, Jackson Orr. WISCONSIN.—Alexander Mitchell, Gerry W. Hazleton, J. Allen Barber, Charles A. Eldridge, Philetus Sawyer, Jeremiah M. Rusk. CALIFORNIA.—Sherman O. Houghton, Aaron A. Sargent, John M. Coghlan. MINNESOTA.—Mark H. Dunnell, John T. Averill. OREGON.—James H. Slater. KANSAS.—David P. Lowe. WEST VIRGINIA.—John J. Davis, James C. McGrew, Frank Hereford. NEVADA.—Charles West Kendall. NEBRASKA.—John Taffe.
DELEGATES. ARIZONA.—Richard C. McCormick. COLORADO.—Jerome B. Chaffee. DAKOTA.—Moses K. Armstrong. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.—Norton P. Chipman. IDAHO.—Samuel A. Merritt. MONTANA.—William H. Clagett. NEW MEXICO.—Jose M. Gallegas. UTAH.—William H. Hooper. WASHINGTON.—Selucius Garfielde. WYOMING.—William T. Jones.
(1) Resigned. Succeeded by Constantine C. Esty. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by Alvah Crocker. (3) Died. Succeeded by Joseph R. Hawley. (4) Resigned. Succeeded by Frank C. Bunnell. (5) Unseated January 24, 1873. (6) Died. Succeeded by Erasmus W. Beck. (7) Died. Succeeded by Aleck Boarman. (8) Resigned. Succeeded by Ozro J. Dodds. (9) Resigned. Succeeded by H. Snap. (10) Resigned January 4, 1873. (11) Unseated. Thomas Boles admitted. (12) Unseated. S. L. Niblack admitted. (13) Unseated. D. C. Giddings admitted.
APPENDIX F. FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC.
SENATE. Henry Wilson of Massachusetts, President. George C. Gorham of California, Secretary. MAINE.—Hannibal Hamlin, Lot M. Morrill. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Aaron H. Cragin, Bainbridge Wadleigh. VERMONT.—George F. Edmunds, Justin S. Morrill. MASSACHUSETTS.—Henry Wilson (1), Charles Sumner (2). RHODE ISLAND.—Henry B. Anthony, William Sprague. CONNECTICUT.—Orris S. Ferry, William A. Buckingham (3). NEW YORK.—Roscoe Conkling, Reuben E. Fenton. NEW JERSEY.—John P. Stockton, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen. PENNSYLVANIA.—Simon Cameron, John Scott. DELAWARE.—Thomas Francis Bayard, Eli Saulsbury. MARYLAND.—William T. Hamilton, George R. Dennis. VIRGINIA.—John W. Johnston, John F. Lewis. NORTH CAROLINA.—Matt W. Ransom, Augustus S. Merrimon. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Thomas J. Robertson, John J. Patterson. GEORGIA.—Thomas Manson Norwood, John B. Gordon. ALABAMA.—George E. Spencer, George Goldthwaite. MISSISSIPPI.—James Lusk Alcorn, Adelbert Ames (4). LOUISIANA.—J. R. West, (vacancy contested). OHIO.—John Sherman, Allen G. Thurman. KENTUCKY.—John W. Stevenson, Thomas C. McCreery. TENNESSEE.—William G. Brownlow, Henry Cooper. INDIANA.—Oliver P. Morton, Daniel D. Pratt. ILLINOIS.—John A. Logan, Richard J. Oglesby. MISSOURI.—Carl Schurz, Lewis V. Bogy. ARKANSAS.—Powell Clayton, Stephen W. Dorsey. MICHIGAN.—Zachariah Chandler, Thomas W. Ferry. FLORIDA.—Abijah Gilbert, Simon B. Conover. TEXAS.—Morgan C. Hamilton, James W. Flanagan. IOWA.—George C. Wright, William B. Allison. WISCONSIN.—Timothy O. Howe, Matthew H. Carpenter. CALIFORNIA.—Aaron A. Sargent, Eugene Casserly(5). MINNESOTA.—Alexander Ramsey, William Windom. OREGON.—James K. Kelly, John H. Mitchell. KANSAS.—John James Ingalls, Alexander Caldwell (6). WEST VIRGINIA.—Arthur I. Boreman, Henry G. Davis. NEVADA.—William M. Stewart, John P. Jones. NEBRASKA.—Thomas W. Tipton, Phineas W. Hitchcock.
(1) Died. Succeeded by George S. Boutwell. (2) Died. Succeeded by William B. Washburn. (3) Died. Succeeded by William W. Eaton. (4) Resigned. Succeeded by Henry R. Pease. (5) Resigned. Succeeded by John S. Hager. (6) Resigned. Robert Crozier appointed; James M. Harvey elected.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. James G. Blaine of Maine, Speaker. Edward McPherson of Pennsylvania, Clerk. MAINE.—John H. Burleigh, William P. Frye, James G. Blaine, Samuel F. Hersey (1), Eugene Hale. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—William B. Small, Austin F. Pike, Hosea W. Parker. VERMONT.—Charles W. Willard, Luke P. Poland, George Whitman Hendee. MASSACHUSETTS.—James Buffinton, Benjamin W. Harris, William Whiting (2), Samuel Hooper (3), Daniel W. Gooch, Benjamin F. Butler, E. Rockwood Hoar, John M. S. Williams, George F. Hoar, Alvah Crocker (4), Henry L. Dawes. RHODE ISLAND.—Benjamin T. Eames, James M. Pendleton. CONNECTICUT.—Joseph Roswell Hawley, Stephen W. Kellogg, Henry H. Starkweather, William H. Barnum. NEW YORK.—Henry J. Scudder, John G. Schumaker, Stewart L. Woodford (5), Philip S. Crooke, William Randall Roberts, James Brooks (6), Thomas J. Creamer, John D. Lawson, David B. Mellish (7), Fernando Wood, Clarkson Nott Potter, Charles St. John, John O. Whitehouse, David Miller De Witt, Eli Perry, James S. Smart, Robert S. Hale, William A. Wheeler, Henry H. Hathorn, David Wilber, Clinton L. Merriam, Ellis H. Roberts, William E. Lansing, R. Holland Duell, Clinton Dugald MacDougall, William H. Lamport, Thomas C. Platt, H. Boardman Smith, Freeman Clarke, George G. Hoskins, Lyman K. Bass, Walter L. Sessions, Lyman Tremaine. NEW JERSEY.—John W. Hazelton, Samuel A. Dobbins, Amos Clark, jun., Robert Hamilton, William Walter Phelps, Marcus L. Ward, Isaac W. Scudder. PENNSYLVANIA.—Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, Leonard Myers, William D. Kelley, Alfred C. Harmer, James S. Blery, Washington Townsend, Hiester Clymer, A. Herr Smith, John W. Killinger, John B. Storm, Lazarus D. Shoemaker, James D. Straw bridge, John B. Packer, John A. Magee, John Cessna, Robert Milton Speer, Sobieski Ross, Carlton B. Curtis, Hiram L. Richmond, Alexander Wilson Taylor, James S. Negley, Ebenzer McJunkin (8), William S. Moore, Lemuel Todd, Glenni W. Scofield, Charles Albright. DELAWARE.—James R. Lofland. MARYLAND.—Ephraim K. Wilson, Stevenson Archer, William J. O'Brien, Thomas Swann, William J. Albert, Lloyd Lowndes, jun. VIRGINIA.—James B. Sener, James H. Platt, jun., John Ambler Smith, William H. H. Stowell, Alexander M. Davis (9), Thomas Whitehead, John T. Harris, Eppa Hunton, Rees T. Bowen. NORTH CAROLINA.—Clinton T. Cobb, Charles R. Thomas, Alfred Moore Waddell, William Alexander Smith, James M. Leach, Thomas S. Ashe, William M. Robbins, Robert Brank Vance. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Joseph H. Rainey, Alonzo J. Ransier, Robert Brown Elliott (10), Alexander S. Wallace, Richard H. Cain. GEORGIA.—Morgan Rawls(11), Richard Henry Whiteley, Philip Cook, Henry R. Harris, James C. Freeman, James H. Blount, Pierce M. B. Young, Ambrose R. Wright (12), Hiram P. Bell. ALABAMA.—Frederick G. Bromberg, James T. Rapier, Charles Pelham, Charles Hays, John H. Caldwell, Joseph H. Sloss, Alexander White, Charles C. Sheats. MISSISSIPPI.—Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Albert R. Howe, Henry W. Barry, Jason Niles, George C. McKee, John R. Lynch. LOUISIANA.—Jay Hale Sypher (13), Lionel A. Sheldon, Chester B. Darrall, Samuel Peters (14), Frank Morey, George A. Sheridan. OHIO.—Milton Sayler, Henry B. Banning, John Q. Smith, Lewis B. Gunckel, Charles N. Lamison, Issac R. Sherwood, Lawrence Talbott Neal, William Lawrence, James W. Robinson, Charles Foster, Hezekiah S. Bundy, Hugh J. Jewett (15), Milo I. Southard, John Berry, William P. Sprague, Lorenzo Danford, Laurin D. Woodworth, James Monroe, James A. Garfield, Richard C. Parsons. KENTUCKY.—Edward Crossland, John Young Brown, Charles W. Millikin, William B. Read, Elisha D. Sandeford, William E. Arthur, James B. Beck, Milton J. Durham, George M. Adams, John D. Young. TENNESSEE.—Roderick R. Butler, Jacob M. Thornburgh, William Crutchfield, John Morgan Bright, Horace H. Harrison, Washington C. Whittihorne, John D. C. Atkins, David A. Nunn, Barbour Lewis, Horace Maynard. INDIANA.—William E. Niblack, Simeon K. Wolfe, William S. Holman, Jeremiah M. Wilson, John Coburn, Morton C. Hunter, Thomas J. Cason, James N. Tyner, John P. C. Shanks, Henry B. Saylor, Jasper Packard, William Williams, Godlove S. Orth. ILLINOIS.—John B. Rice (16), Jasper D. Ward, Charles B. Farwell, Stephen A. Hurlbut, Horatio C. Burchard, John B. Hawley, Franklin Corwin, Greenbury L. Fort, John McNulta, Joseph G. Cannon, John R. Eden, James S. Martin, William R. Morrison, Isaac Clements, Samuel S. Marshall. MISSOURI.—Edwin O. Stannard, Erastus Wells, William H. Stone, Robert A. Hatcher, Richard Parks Bland, Harrison E. Havens, Thomas T. Crittenden, Abram Comingo, Isaac C. Parker, Ira B. Hyde, John B. Clarke, jun., John Montgomery Glover, Aylett Hawes Buckner. ARKANSAS.—Asa Hodges, Oliver P. Snyder, William W. Wilshire (17), William J. Hynes. MICHIGAN.—Moses W. Field, Henry Waldron, George Willard, Julius C. Burrows, Wilder D. Foster (18), Joseph W. Begole, Omar D. Conger, Nathan B. Bradley, Jay A. Hubbell. FLORIDA.—Josiah T. Walls, William J. Purman (19). TEXAS.—William S. Herndon, William P. McLean, De Witt C. Giddings, John Hancock, Roger Q. Mills, Asa H. Willis. IOWA.—George W. McCrary, Aylett R. Cotton, William G. Donnan, Henry O. Pratt, James Wilson, William Loughridge, John A. Kasson, James Wilson McDill, Jackson Orr. WISCONSIN.—Charles G. Williams, Gerry W. Hazleton, J. Allen Barber, Alexander Mitchell, Charles A. Eldridge, Philetus Sawyer, Jeremiah M. Rusk, Alexander S. McDill. CALIFORNIA.—Charles Clayton, Horace Francis Page, John K. Luttrell, Sherman O. Houghton. MINNESOTA.—Mark H. Dunnell, Horace B. Strait, John T. Averill. OREGON.—J. G. Wilson(20). KANSAS.—David P. Lowe, Stephen A. Cobb, William A. Phillips. WEST VIRGINIA.—John J. Davis, John M. Hagans, Frank Hereford. NEVADA.—Charles West Kendall. NEBRASKA.—Lorenzo Crounse.
DELEGATES. ARIZONA.—Richard C. McCormick. COLORADO.—Jerome B. Chaffee. DAKOTA.—Moses K. Armstrong. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.—Norton P. Chipman. IDAHO.—John Hailey. MONTANA.—Martin Maginnis. NEW MEXICO.—Stephen B. Elkins. UTAH.—George Q. Cannon. WASHINGTON.—Obadiah B. McFadden. WYOMING.—William R. Steele.
(1) Died February 3, 1875. (2) Died. Succeeded by Henry Lillie Pierce. (3) Died February 14, 1875. (4) Died. Succeeded by Charles A. Stevens. (5) Resigned. Succeeded by Simeon B. Chittenden. (6) Died. Succeeded by Samuel S. Cox. (7) Died. Succeeded by Richard Schell. (8) Resigned. Succeeded by John M. Thompson. (9) Unseated. Christopher Y. Thomas admitted. (10) Resigned. Succeeded by Lewis Cass Carpenter. (11) Unseated. Andrew Sloan admitted. (12) Died. Succeeded by Alexander H. Stephens. (13) Unseated. Effingham Lawrence admitted. (14) Died. Succeeded by George L. Smith. (15) Resigned. Succeeded by William E. Finck. (16) Died. Succeeded by Bernard G. Caulfield. (17) Unseated. Thomas M. Gunter admitted. (18) Died. Succeeded by William B. Williams. (19) Resigned January 25, 1875. (20) Died. Succeeded by James W. Nesmith.
APPENDIX G. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC.
SENATE. Thomas W. Ferry of Michigan, President. George C. Gorham of California, Secretary. ALABAMA.—George E. Spencer, George Goldthwaite. ARKANSAS.—Powell Clayton, Stephen W. Dorsey. CALIFORNIA.—Aaron A. Sargent, Newton Booth. COLORADO.—Jerome B. Chaffee, Henry M. Teller. CONNECTICUT.—William W. Eaton, Orris S. Ferry (1). DELAWARE.—Thomas Francis Bayard, Eli Saulsbury. FLORIDA.—Simon B. Conover, Charles W. Jones. GEORGIA.—Thomas Manson Norwood, John B. Gordon. ILLINOIS.—John A. Logan, Richard J. Oglesby. INDIANA.—Oliver P. Morton, Joseph E. McDonald. IOWA.—George G. Wright, William B. Allison. KANSAS.—John James Ingalls, James M. Harvey. KENTUCKY.—John W. Stevenson, Thomas C. McCreery. LOUISIANA.—J. R. West; (vacancy contested.) MAINE.—Hannibal Hamlin, Lot M. Morrill (2). MARYLAND.—George R. Dennis, W. Pinkney Whyte. MASSACHUSETTS.—George S. Boutwell, Henry L. Dawes. MICHIGAN.—Thomas W. Ferry, Isaac P. Christiancy. MINNESOTA.—William Windom, Samuel J. R. McMillan. MISSISSIPPI.—James Lusk Alcorn, Blanche K. Bruce. MISSOURI.—Louis V. Bogy, Francis Marion Cockrell. NEBRASKA.—Phineas W. Hitchcock, Algernon S. Paddock. NEVADA.—John P. Jones, William Sharon. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Aaron H. Cragin, Bainbridge Wadleigh. NEW JERSEY.—Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Theodore F. Randolph. NEW YORK.—Roscoe Conkling, Francis Kernan. NORTH CAROLINA.—Matt W. Ransom, Augustus S. Merriman. OHIO.—John Sherman, Allen G. Thurman. OREGON.—James K. Kelly, John H. Mitchell. PENNSYLVANIA.—Simon Cameron, William A. Wallace. RHODE ISLAND.—Henry B. Anthony, Ambrose E. Burnside. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Thomas J. Robertson, John J. Patterson. TENNESSEE.—Henry Cooper, Andrew Johnson(3). TEXAS.—Morgan C. Hamilton, Sam Bell Maxey. VERMONT.—George F. Edmunds, Justin S. Morrill. VIRGINIA.—John W. Johnston, Robert E. Withers. WEST VIRGINIA.—Henry G. Davis, Allen T. Caperton(4). WISCONSIN.—Timothy O. Howe, Angus Cameron.
(1) Died. James E. English appointed; William H. Barnum elected. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by James G. Blaine. (3) Died. David M. Key appointed; James E. Bailey elected. (4) Died. Samuel Price appointed; Frank Hereford elected.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Samuel J. Randall of Pennsylvania, Speaker. George M. Adams of Kentucky, Clerk. ALABAMA.—Jere Haralson, Jeremiah N. Williams, Taul Bradford, Charles Hays, John H. Caldwell, Goldsmith W. Hewitt, William Henry Forney, Burwell Boykin Lewis. ARKANSAS.—Lucien C. Gause, William F. Slemons, William W. Wilshire, Thomas Monticue Gunter. CALIFORNIA.—William A. Piper, Horace Francis Page, John K. Luttrell, Peter Dinwiddie Wigginton. COLORADO.—James B. Belford. CONNECTICUT.—George M. Landers, James Phelps, Henry H. Starkweather (1), William H. Barnum(2). DELAWARE.—James Williams. FLORIDA.—William J. Purman, Josiah T. Walls (3). GEORGIA.—Julian Hartridge, William E. Smith, Philip Cook, Henry R. Harris, Milton A. Candler, James H. Blount, William H. Felton, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Garrett McMillan(4). ILLINOIS.—Bernard G. Caulfield, Carter H. Harrison, Charles B. Farwell (5), Stephen A. Hurlbut, Horatio C. Burchard, Thomas J. Henderson, Alexander Campbell, Greenbury L. Fort, Richard H. Whiting, John C. Bagby, Scott Wike, William M. Springer, Adlai E. Stevenson, Joseph G. Cannon, John R. Edes, William A. J. Sparks, William R. Morrison, William Hartzell, William B. Anderson. INDIANA.—Benoni S. Fuller, James D. Williams (6), Michael C. Kerr (7), Jeptha D. New, William S. Holman, Milton S. Robinson, Franklin Landers, Morton C. Hunter, Thomas J. Cason, William S. Haymond, James L. Evans, Andrew H. Hamilton, John H. Baker. IOWA.—George W. McCrary, John Q. Tufts, Lucien Lester Ainsworth, Henry O. Pratt, James Wilson, Ezekiel S. Sampson, John A. Kasson, James Wilson McDill, Addison Oliver. KANSAS.—William A. Phillips, John R. Goodin, William R. Brown. KENTUCKY.—Andrew R. Boone, John Young Brown, Charles W. Millken, J. Proctor Knott, Edward Young Parsons (8), Thomas L. Jones, Joseph C. S. Blackburn, Milton J. Durham, John D. White, John B. Clarke. LOUISIANA.—Randall Lee Gibson, E. John Ellis, Chester B. Darrall, William M. Levy, Frank Morey (9), Charles E. Nash. MAINE.—John H. Burleigh, William P. Frye, James G. Blaine (10), Harris M. Plaisted, Eugene Hale. MARYLAND.—Philip Francis Thomas, Charles B. Roberts, William J. O'Brien, Thomas Swann, Eli Jones Henkle, William Walsh. MASSACHUSETTS.—James Buffinton (11), Benjamin W. Harris, Henry Little Pierce, Rufus S. Frost (12), Nathaniel P. Banks, Charles P. Thompson, John Kemble Tarbox, William Wirt Warren, George F. Hoar, Julius H. Seelye, Chester W. Chapin. MICHIGAN.—Alpheus S. Williams, Henry Waldron, George Willard, Allen Potter, William B. Williams, George H. Durand, Omar D. Conger, Nathan H. Bradley, Jay A. Hubbell. MINNESOTA.—Mark H. Dunnell, Horace B. Strait, William S. King. MISSISSIPPI.—Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Guilford Wiley Wells, Hernando D. Money, Otho R. Singleton, Charles E. Hooker, John R. Lynch. MISSOURI.—Edward C. Kehr, Erastus Wells, William H. Stone, Robert A. Hatcher, Richard Parks Bland, Charles Henry Morgan, John F. Philips, Benjamin J. Franklin, David Rea, Rezin A. De Bolt, John B. Clark, jun., John Montgomery Glover, Aylett Hawes Buckner. NEBRASKA.-Lorenzo Crouse. NEVADA.—William Woodburn. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Frank Jones, Samuel N. Bell, Henry W. Blair. NEW JERSEY.—Clement H. Sinnickson, Samuel A. Dobbins, Miles Ross, Robert Hamilton, Augustus W. Cutler, Frederick H. Teese, Augustus A. Hardenbergh. NEW YORK.—Henry B. Metcalfe, John G. Schumaker, Simeon B. Chittenden, Archibald M. Bliss, Edwin Ruthven Meade, Samuel Sullivan Cox, Smith Ely, jun. (13), Elijah Ward, Fernando Wood, Abram Stevens Hewitt, Benjamin A. Willis, N. Holmes Odell, John O. Whitehouse, George M. Berbe, John H. Bagley, jun., Charles H. Adams, Martin L. Townsend, Andrew Williams, William A. Wheeler, Henry H. Hathorn, Samuel F. Miller, George A. Bagley, Scott Lord, William H. Baker, Elias Warren Leavenworth, Clinton Dugald Macdougall, Elbridge G. Lapham, Thomas C. Platt, Charles C. B. Walker, John M. Davy, George G. Hoskins, Lyman K. Bass, Augustus F. Allen (14). NORTH CAROLINA.—Jesse J. Yeates, John Adams Hyman, Alfred Moore Waddell, Joseph J. Davis, Alfred Moore Scales, Thomas Samuel Ashe, William M. Robbins, Robert Brank Vance. OHIO.—Milton Sayler, Henry B. Banning, John Simpson Savage, John A. McMahon, Americus V. Rice, Frank H. Hurd, Lawrence Talbot Neal, William Lawrence, Earley F. Poppleton, Charles Foster, John L. Vance, Ansel T. Walling, Milton I. Southard, Jacob P. Cowan, Nelson H. Van Vorhes, Lorenzo Danford, Laurin D. Woodworth, James Monore, James A. Garfield, Henry B. Payne. OREGON.—George A. LaDow(15). PENNSYLVANIA.—Chapman Freeman, Charles O'Neill, Samuel J. Randall, William D. Kelley, John Robbins, Washington Townsend, Alan Wood, jun., Hiester Clymer, A. Herr Smith, William Mutchler, Francis D. Collins, Winthrop W. Ketchum (16), James B. Reilly, John B. Packer, Joseph Powell, Sobieski Rose, John Reilly, William S. Stenger, Levi Maish, L. A. Mackey, Jacob Turney, James H. Hopkins, Alexander G. Cochrane, John W. Wallace, George A. Jenks, James Sheakley, Albert G. Egbert. RHODE ISLAND.—Benjamin T. Eames, Latimer W. Balton. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Joseph H. Rainey, Edmund W. M. Mackey (17), Solomon LaFayette Hoge, Alexander S. Wallace, Robert Smalls. TENNESSEE.—William McFarland, Jacob M. Thornburgh, George Gibbs Dibrell, Samuel M. Fite (18), John Morgan Bright, John F. House, Washington Curran Whitthorne, John D. C. Atkins, William P. Caldwell, Casey Young. TEXAS.—John H. Reagan, David B. Culberson, James W. Throckmorton, Roger Q. Mills, John Hancock, Gustave Schleicher. VERMONT.—Charles H. Joyce, Dudley Chase Denison, George Whitman Hendee. VIRGINIA.—Beverly B. Douglas, John Goode, jun., Gilbert Carlton Walker, William H. H. Stowell, George C. Cabell, John Randolph Tucker, John T. Harris, Eppa Hunton, William Terry. WEST VIRGINIA.—Benjamin Wilson, Charles James Faulkner, Frank Hereford (19). WISCONSIN.—Charles G. Williams, Lucien B. Caswell, Henry S. Magoon, William P. Lynde, Samuel D. Burchard, Alanson M. Kimball, Jeremiah M. Rusk, George W. Cate.
DELEGATES. ARIZONA.—H. S. Stevens. COLORADO.—Thomas M. Patterson. DAKOTA.—Jefferson P. Kidder. IDAHO.—Thomas W. Bennett (20). MONTANA.—Martin Maginnis. NEW MEXICO.—Stephen B. Elkins. UTAH.—George Q. Cannon. WASHINGTON.—Orange Jacobs. WYOMING.—William R. Steele.
(1) Died. Succeeded by John T. Wait. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by Levi Warner. (3) Unseated. Jesse J. Finley admitted. (4) Died. Succeeded by Benjamin H. Hill. (5) Unseated. J. V. LeMoyne admitted. (6) Resigned. Succeeded by Andrew Humphreys. (7) Died. Succeeded by Nathan T. Carr. (8) Died. Succeeded by Henry Watterson. (9) Unseated. William B. Spencer admitted and subsequently resigned. (10) Resigned. Succeeded by Edwin Flye. (11) Died. Succeeded by William W. Crapo. (12) Unseated. Josiah G. Abbott admitted. (13) Resigned. Succeeded by David Dudley Field. (14) Died. Succeeded by Nelson I. Norton. (15) Died. Succeeded by Lafayette Lane. (16) Resigned. Succeeded by William H. Stanton. (17) Unseated. Charles W. Butts admitted. (18) Died. Succeeded by Haywood Y. Biddle. (19) Resigned January 31, 1877. (20) Unseated. Stephen S. Fenn admitted.
APPENDIX H. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC.
SENATE. William A. Wheeler of New York, President. George C. Gorham of California, Secretary. ALABAMA.—George E. Spencer, John T. Morgan. ARKANSAS.—Stephen W. Dorsey, Augustus H. Garland. CALIFORNIA.—Aaron A. Sargent, Newton Booth. COLORADO.—Jerome B. Chaffee, Henry M. Teller. CONNECTICUT.—William W. Eaton, William H. Barnum. DELAWARE.—Thomas F. Bayard, Eli Saulsbury. FLORIDA.—Simon B. Conover, Charles W. Jones. GEORGIA.—John B. Gordon, Benjamin H. Hill. ILLINOIS.—Richard J. Oglesby, David Davis. INDIANA.—Oliver P. Morton (1), Joseph E. McDonald. IOWA.—William B. Allison, Samuel J. Kirkwood. KANSAS.—John J. Ingalls, Preston B. Plumb. KENTUCKY.—Thomas C. McCreery, James B. Beck. LOUISIANA.—William P. Kellogg, James B. Eustis. MAINE.—Hannibal Hamlin, James G. Blaine. MARYLAND.—George R. Dennis, W. Pinkney Whyte. MASSACHUSETTS.—Henry L. Dawes, George F. Hoar. MICHIGAN.—Thomas W. Ferry, Isaac P. Christiancy (2). MINNESOTA.—William Windom, Samuel J. R. McMillan. MISSISSIPPI.—Blanche K. Bruce, Lucius Q. C. Lamar. MISSOURI.—Francis W. Cockrell, Lewis V. Bogy(3). NEBRASKA.—Algernon S. Paddock, Alvin Saunders. NEVADA.—John P. Jones, William Sharon. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Bainbridge Wadleigh, E. H. Rollins. NEW JERSEY.—Theodore F. Randolph, John R. MacPherson. NEW YORK.—Roscoe Conkling, Francis Kernan. NORTH CAROLINA.—Matt W. Ransom, Augustus S. Merrimon. OHIO.—John Sherman (4), Allen G. Thurman. OREGON.—John H. Mitchell, La Fayette Grover. PENNSYLVANIA.—William A. Wallace, Simon Cameron (5). RHODE ISLAND.—Henry B. Anthony, Ambrose E. Burnside. SOUTH CAROLINA.—John J. Patterson, Manning C. Butler. TENNESSEE.—James E. Bailey, Isham G. Harris. TEXAS.—Sam B. Maxey, Richard Coke. VERMONT.—George F. Edmunds, Justin S. Morrill. VIRGINIA.—John W. Johnston, Robert E. Withers. WEST VIRGINIA.—Henry G. Davis, Frank Hereford. WISCONSIN.—Timothy O. Howe, Angus Cameron.
(1) Died. Succeeded by Daniel W. Voorhees. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by Zachariah Chandler. (3) Died. David E. Armstrong appointed; James Shields elected. (4) Resigned. Succeeded by Stanley Matthews. (5) Resigned. Succeeded by J. Donald Cameron.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Samuel J. Randall of Pennsylvania, Speaker. George M. Adams of Kentucky, Clerk. ALABAMA.—James T. Jones, Hilary A. Herbert, Jeremiah N. Williams, Charles M. Shelley, Robert F. Ligon, Goldsmith W. Hewitt, William H. Forney, William W. Garth. ARKANSAS.—Lucien C. Gause, William F. Slemons, Jordan E. Cravens, Thomas M. Gunter. CALIFORNIA.—Horace Davis, Horace F. Page, John K. Luttrell, Romualdo Pacheco (1). COLORADO.—T. M. Patterson. CONNECTICUT.—George M. Landers, James Phelps, John T. Wait, Levi Warner. DELAWARE.—James Williams. FLORIDA.—Robert H. M. Davidson, Horatio Bisbee, jun. (2) GEORGIA.—Julian Hartridge (3), William E. Smith, Philip Cook, Henry R. Harris, Milton A. Candler, James H. Blount, William H. Felton, Alexander H. Stephens, Hiram P. Bell. ILLINOIS.—William Aldrich, Carter H. Harrison, Lorenzo Brentano, William Lathrop, Horatio C. Burchard, Thomas J. Henderson, Philip C. Hayes, Greenbury L. Fort, Thomas A. Boyd, B. F. Marsh, Robert M. Knapp, William M. Springer, Thomas F. Tipton, Joseph G. Cannon, John R. Eden, William A. J. Sparks, William R. Morrison, William Hartzell, Richard W. Townshend. INDIANA.—Benoni S. Fuller, Thomas R. Cobb, George A. Bicknell, Leonidas Sexton, Thomas M. Browne, Milton S. Robinson, John Hanna, Morton C. Hunter, M. D. White, William H. Calkins, James L. Evans, Andrew H. Hamilton, John H. Baker. IOWA.—Joseph C. Stone, Hiram Price, Theodore W. Burdick, Nathaniel C. Deering, Rush Clark, Ezekiel S. Sampson, Henry J. B. Cummings, William F. Sapp, Addison Oliver. KANSAS.—William A. Phillips, Dudley C. Haskell, Thomas Ryan. KENTUCKY.—Andrew R. Boone, James A. McKenzie, John W. Caldwell, J. Proctor Knott, Albert S. Willis, John G. Carlisle, Joseph C. S. Blackburn, Milton J. Durham, Thomas Turner, John B. Clarke. LOUISIANA.—Randall L. Gibson, E. John Ellis, Chester B. Darrall (4), Joseph B. Elam, John E. Leonard (5), Edward W. Robertson. MAINE.—Thomas B. Reed, William P. Frye, Stephen D. Lindsey, Llewellyn Powers, Eugene Hale. MARYLAND.—Daniel M. Henry, Charles B. Roberts, William Kimmell, Thomas Swann, Eli J. Henkle, William Walsh. MASSACHUSETTS.—William W. Crapo, Benjamin W. Harris, Walbridge A. Field (6), Leopold Morse, Nathaniel P. Banks, George H. Loring, Benjamin F. Butler, William Claflin, William W. Rice, Amasa Norcross, George D. Robinson. MICHIGAN.—Alpheus S. Williams (7), Edwin Willits, Jonas H. McGowan, Edwin W. Keightley, John W. Stone, Mark S. Brewer, Omar D. Conger, Charles C. Ellsworth, Jay A. Hubbell. MINNESOTA.—Mark H. Dunnell, Horace B. Strait, Jacob H. Stewart. MISSISSIPPI.—Henry L. Muldrow, Van H. Manning, Hernando D. Money, Otho R. Singleton, Charles E. Hooker, James R. Chalmers. MISSOURI.—Anthony Ittner, Nathan Cole, Lyne S. Metcalf, Robert A. Hatcher, Richard P. Bland, Charles H. Morgan, Thomas T. Crittenden, Benjamin J. Franklin, David Rea, Henry M. Pollard, John B. Clark, jun., John M. Glover, Aylett H. Buckner. NEBRASKA.—Frank Welch (8). NEVADA.—Thomas Wren. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Frank Jones, James F. Briggs, Henry W. Blair. NEW JERSEY.—Clement H. Sinnickson, John H. Pugh, Miles Ross, Alvah A. Clark, Augustus W. Cutler, Thomas B. Peddle, Augustus A. Hardenbergh. NEW YORK.—James V. Covert, William D. Veeder, Simeon B. Chittenden, Archibald M. Bliss, Nicolas Muller, Samuel S. Cox, Anthony Eickhoff, Anson G. McCook, Fernando Wood, Abram S. Hewitt, Benjamin A. Willis, Clarkson N. Potter, John H. Ketcham, George M. Beebe, Stephen L. Mayham, Terence J. Quinn(9), Martin L. Townsend, Andrew Williams, Amaziah B. James, John H. Starin, Solomon Bundy, George A. Bagley, William J. Bacon, William H. Baker, Frank Hiscock, John H. Camp, Elbridge G. Lapham, Jeremiah W. Dwight, John N. Hungerford, E. Kirke Hart, Charles B. Benedict, David N. Lockwood, George W. Patterson. NORTH CAROLINA.—Jesse J. Yeates, Curtis H. Brogden, Alfred M. Waddell, Joseph J. Davis, Alfred M. Scales, Walter L. Steele, William M. Robbins, Robert B. Vance. OHIO.—Milton Sayler, Henry B. Banning, Mills Gardner, John A. McMahon, Americus V. Rice, Jacob D. Cox, Henry L. Dickey, Joseph W. Keifer, John S. Jones, Charles Foster, Henry S. Neal, Thomas Ewing, Milton I. Southard, Ebenezer R. Finley, Nelson H. Van Vorhes, Lorenzo Danford, William McKinley, jun., James Monroe, James A. Garfield, Amos Townsend. OREGON.—Richard Williams. PENNSYLVANIA.—Chapman Freeman, Charles O'Neill, Samuel J. Randall, William D. Kelley, Alfred C. Harmer, William Ward, I. Newton Evans, Hiester Clymer, James B. Reilly, John W. Killinger, Edward Overton, jun., John T. Mitchell, Jacob M. Campbell, William S. Stenger, Levi Marsh, L. A. Mackey, Jacob Turney, Russell Errett, Thomas M. Bayne, William S. Shallenberger, Harry White, John M. Thompson, Lewis F. Watson. RHODE ISLAND.—Benjamin T. Eames, Latimer W. Ballou. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Joseph H. Rainey, Richard H. Cain, D. Wyatt Aiken, John H. Evins, Robert Smalls. TENNESSEE.—James H. Randolph, Jacob M. Thornburgh, George G. Dibrell, Haywood Y. Riddle, John M. Bright, John F. House, Washington C. Whittihorne, John D. C. Atkins, William P. Caldwell, Casey Young. TEXAS.—John H. Reagan, David B. Culberson, James W. Throckmorton, Roger Q. Mills, DeWitt C. Giddings, Gustave Schleicher(10). VERMONT.—Charles H. Joyce, Dudley C. Denison, George W. Hendee. VIRGINIA.—Beverly B. Douglas (11), John Goode, jun., Gilbert C. Walker, Joseph Jorgensen, George C. Cabell, John R. Tucker, John T. Harris, Eppa Hunton, Auburn L. Pridemore. WEST VIRGINIA.—Benjamin Wilson, Benjamin F. Martin, John E. Kenna. WISCONSIN.—Charles G. Williams, Lucien B. Caswell, George C. Hazelton, William P. Lynde, Edward S. Bragg, Gabriel Bouck, Herman L. Humphrey, Thaddeus C. Pound.
DELEGATES. ARIZONA.—H. S. Stevens. DAKOTA.—Jefferson P. Kidder. IDAHO.—Stephen S. Fenn. MONTANA.—Martin Maginnis. NEW MEXICO.—Trinidad Romero. UTAH.—George Q. Cannon. WASHINGTON.—Orange Jacobs. WYOMING.—William W. Corlett.
(1) Unseated. Peter D. Wigginton admitted. (2) Unseated. Jesse J. Finley admitted. (3) Died. Succeeded by William B. Fleming. (4) Unseated. Joseph H. Acklen admitted. (5) Died. Succeeded by John S. Young. (6) Unseated. Benjamin Dean admitted. (7) Died December 20, 1878. (8) Died. Succeeded by Thomas J. Majors. (9) Died. Succeeded by John M. Bailey. (10) Died January 10, 1879. (11) Died. Succeeded by R. L. T. Beale.
APPENDIX I. FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC; GREENBACKERS IN SMALL CAPITALS.
SENATE. William A. Wheeler of New York, President. John C. Burch of Tennessee, Secretary. ALABAMA.—John T. Morgan, George S. Houston(1). ARKANSAS.—Augustus H. Garland, James D. Walker. CALIFORNIA.—Newton Booth, James T. Farley. COLORADO.—Henry M. Teller, Nathaniel P. Hill. CONNECTICUT.—William W. Eaton, Orville H. Platt. DELAWARE.—Thomas F. Bayard, Eli Saulsbury. FLORIDA.—Charles W. Jones, Wilkinson Call. GEORGIA.—Benjamin H. Hill, John B. Gordon(2). ILLINOIS.—David Davis, John A. Logan. INDIANA.—Joseph E. McDonald, Daniel W. Voorhees. IOWA.—Samuel J. Kirkwood, William B. Allison. KANSAS.—Preston B. Plumb, John James Ingalls. KENTUCKY.—James B. Beck, John S. Williams. LOUISIANA.—William Pitt Kellogg, Benjamin F. Jones. MAINE.—Hannibal Hamlin, James G. Blaine. MARYLAND.—William Pinkney Whyte, James B. Groome. MASSACHUSETTS.—Henry L. Dawes, George F. Hoar. MICHIGAN.—Zachariah Chandler (3), Thomas W. Ferry. MINNESOTA.—Samuel J. R. McMillan, William Windom. MISSISSIPPI.—Blanche K. Bruce, Lucius Q. C. Lamar. MISSOURI.—Francis M. Cockrell, James Shields(4). NEBRASKA.—Algernon S. Paddock, Alvin Saunders. NEVADA.—William Sharon, John P. Jones. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Edward H. Rollins, Henry W. Blair (5). NEW JERSEY.—Theodore F. Randolph, John R. McPherson. NEW YORK.—Francis Kernan, Roscoe Conkling. NORTH CAROLINA.—Matt W. Ransom, Zebulon B. Vance. OHIO.—Allen G. Thurman, George H. Pendleton. OREGON.—Lafayette Grover, James H. Slater. PENNSYLVANIA.—William A. Wallace, J. Donald Cameron. RHODE ISLAND.—Ambrose E. Burnside, Henry B. Anthony. SOUTH CAROLINA.—Manning C. Butler, Wade Hampton. TENNESSEE.—James E. Bailey, Isham G. Harris. TEXAS.—Sam Bell Maxey, Richard Coke. VERMONT.—George F. Edmunds, Justin S. Morrill. VIRGINIA.—Robert E. Withers, John W. Johnston. WEST VIRGINIA.—Frank Hereford, Henry G. Davis. WISCONSIN.—Angus Cameron, Matthew H. Carpenter (6).
(1) Died. Luke Pryor appointed; James L. Pugh elected. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by Joseph E. Brown. (3) Died. Succeeded by Henry P. Baldwin. (4) Died. Succeeded by George G. Vest. (5) Charles H. Bell served under appointment to June 20, 1879. (6) Died February 24, 1881.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Samuel J. Randall of Pennsylvania, Speaker. George M. Adams of Kentucky, Clerk. ALABAMA.—Thomas H. Herndon, Hilary A. Herbert, William J. Sanford, Charles M. Shelley, Thomas Williams, Burwell B. Lewis (1), William E. Forney, WILLIAM M. LOWE. ARKANSAS.—Poindexter Dunn, William F. Slemons, Jordan E. Cravens, Thomas M. Gunter. CALIFORNIA.—Horace Davis, Horace F. Page, Campbell P. Berry, Romualdo Pacheco. COLORADO.—James B. Belford. CONNECTICUT.—Joseph R. Hawley, James Phelps, John T. Wait, Frederick Miles. DELAWARE.—Edward L. Martin. FLORIDA.—Robert H. M. Davidson, Noble A. Hull(2). GEORGIA.—John C. Nicholls, William E. Smith, Philip Cook, Henry Persons, Neil J. Hammond, James H. Blount, William H. Felton, Alexander H. Stephens, Emory Speer. ILLINOIS.—William Aldrich, George R. Davis, Hiram Barber, John C. Sherwin, Robert M. A. Hawk, Thomas J. Henderson, Philip C. Hayes, Greenbury L. Fort, Thomas A. Boyd, Benjamin F. Marsh, James W. Singleton, William M. Springer, ADLAI E. STEVENSON, Joseph G. Cannon, ALBERT P. FORSYTHE, William A. J. Sparks, William R. Morrison, John R. Thomas, Richard W. Townshend. INDIANA.—William Heilman, Thomas R. Cobb, George A. Bicknell, Jeptha D. New, Thomas M. Browne, William R. Myers, GILBERT DE LA MATYR, Abram J. Hostetler, Godlove S. Orth, William H. Calkins, Calvin Cowgill, Walpole G. Colerick, John H. Baker. IOWA.—Moses A. McCold, Hiram Price, Thomas Updegraff, Nathaniel C. Deering, William G. Thompson, JAMES B. WEAVER, EDWARD H. GILLETTE, William F. Sapp, Cyrus C. Carpenter. KANSAS.—John A. Anderson, Dudley C. Haskell, Thomas Ryan. KENTUCKY.—Oscar Turner, James A. McKenzie, John W. Caldwell, J. Proctor Knott, Albert S. Willis, John G. Carlisle, Joseph C. S. Blackburn, Philip B. Thompson, jun., Thomas Turner, Elijah C. Phister. LOUISIANA.—Randall L. Gibson, E. John Ellis, Joseph H. Acklen, Joseph B. Elam, J. Floyd King, Edward W. Robertson. MAINE.—Thomas B. Reed, William P. Frye, Stephen D. Lindsey, GEORGE W. LADD, THOMPSON H. MURCH. MARYLAND.—Daniel M. Henry, J. Frederick C. Talbott, William Kimmel, Robert M. McLane, Eli J. Henkle, Milton G. Urner. MASSACHUSETTS.—William W. Crapo, Benjamin W. Harris, Walbridge A. Field, Leopold Morse, Selwyn Z. Bowman, George B. Loring, William A. Russell, William Claflin, William W. Rice, Amasa Norcross, George D. Robinson. MICHIGAN.—John S. Newberry, Edwin Willits, Jonas H. McGowan, Julius C. Burrows, John W. Stone, Mark S. Brewer, Omar D. Conger, Roswell G. Horr, Jay A. Hubbell. MINNESOTA.—Mark H. Dunnell, Henry Poehler, William D. Washburn. MISSISSIPPI.—Henry L. Muldrow, Van H. Manning, Hernando D. Money, Otho R. Singleton, Charles E. Hooker, James R. Chalmers. MISSOURI.—Martin L. Clardy, Erastus Wells, R. Graham Frost, Lowndes H. Davis, Richard P. Bland, James R. Waddill, Alfred M. Lay (4), Samuel L. Sawyer, NICHOLAS FORD, Gideon F. Rothwell, John B. Clark, jun., William H. Hatch, Aylett H. Buckner. NEBRASKA.—Edward K. Valentine. NEVADA.—Rollin M. Daggett. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Joshua G. Hall, James F. Briggs, Evarts W. Farr (5). NEW JERSEY.—George M. Robeson, Hezekiah B. Smith, Miles Ross, Alvah A. Clark, Charles H. Voorhis, John L. Blake, Lewis A. Brigham. NEW YORK.—James W. Covert, Daniel O'Reilly, Simeon B. Chittenden, Archibald M. Bliss, Nicholas Muller, Samuel S. Cox, Edwin Einstein, Anson G. McCook, Fernando Wood (6), James O'Brien, Levi P. Morton, Waldo Hutchins, John H. Ketcham, John W. Ferdon, William Lounsbery, John M. Bailey, Walter A. Wood, John Hammond, Amaziah B. James, John H. Starin, David Wilber, Warner Miller, Cyrus D. Prescott, Joseph Mason, Frank Hiscock, John H. Camp, Elbridge G. Lapham, Jeremiah W. Dwight, David P. Richardson, John Van Voorhis, Richard Crowley, Ray V. Pierce (7), Henry Van Aernam. NORTH CAROLINA.—Joseph J. Martin (8), William H. Kitchin, Daniel L. Russell, Joseph J. Davis, Alfred M. Scales, Walter L. Steele, Robert F. Armfield, Robert B. Vance. OHIO.—Benjamin Butterworth, Thomas L. Young, John A. McMahon, J. Warren Keifer, Benjamin Le Fevre, William D. Hill, Frank H. Hurd, Ebenezer B. Finley, George L. Converse, Thomas Ewing, Henry L. Dickey, Henry S. Neal, Adoniram J. Warner, Gibson Atherton, George W. Geddes, William McKinley, jun., James Monroe, Jonathan T. Updegraff, James A. Garfield (9), Amos Townsend. OREGON.—John Whitaker. PENNSYLVANIA.—Henry H. Bingham, Charles O'Neill, Samuel J. Randall, William D. Kelley, Alfred C. Harmer, William Ward, William Godshalk, Hiester Clymer, A. Herr Smith, Reuben K. Bachman, Robert Klotz, HENDRICK B. WRIGHT, John W. Ryon, John W. Killinger, Edward Overton, jun., John I. Mitchell, Alexander H. Coffroth, Horatio G. Fisher, Frank E. Beltzhoover, SETH H. YOCUM, Morgan R. Wise, Russell Errett, Thomas M. Bayne, William S. Shallenberger, Harry White, Samuel B. Dick, James H. Osmer. RHODE ISLAND.—Nelson W. Aldrich, Latimer W. Ballou. SOUTH CAROLINA.—John S. Richardson, Michael P. O'Connor, D. Wyatt Aiken, John H. Evins, George D. Tillman. TENNESSEE.—Robert L. Taylor, Leonidas C. Houk, George G. Dibrell, Benton McMillin, John M. Bright, John F. House, Washington C. Whittihorne, John D. C. Atkins, Charles B. Simonton, Casey Young. TEXAS.—John H. Reagan, David B. Culberson, Olin Wellborn, Roger Q. Mills, GEORGE W. JONES, Columbus Upson. VERMONT.—Charles H. Joyce, James M. Tyler, Bradley Barlow. VIRGINIA.—Richard L. T. Beale, John Goode, Joseph E. Johnston, Joseph Jorgensen, George C. Cabell, John Randolph Tucker, John T. Harris, Eppa Hunton, James B. Richmond. WEST VIRGINIA.—Benjamin Wilson, Benjamin F. Morris, John E. Kenna. WISCONSIN.—Charles G. Williams, Lucien B. Caswell, George C. Hazelton, Peter V. Deuster, Edward S. Bragg, Gabriel Bouck, Herman L. Humphrey, Thaddeus C. Pound.
DELEGATES. ARIZONA.—John G. Campbell. DAKOTA.—Granville G. Bennett. IDAHO.—George Ainslie. MONTANA.—Martin Maginnis. NEW MEXICO.—Mariano S. Otero. UTAH.—George Q. Cannon. WASHINGTON.—Thomas H. Brents. WYOMING.—Stephen W. Downey.
(1) Died February 24, 1881. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by Newton N. Clements. (3) Unseated. Horatio Bisbee, jun., admitted. (4) Died. Succeeded by John F. Philips. (5) Died. Succeeded by Ossian Ray. (6) Died February 13, 1881. (7) Resigned. Succeeded by Jonathan Scoville. (8) Unseated. Jesse J. Yeates admitted. (9) Resigned. Succeeded by Ezra B. Taylor.
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