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Arkansas county, B. L. Haller.
Benton, Robert Hubbard.
Carroll, Beall Gaither.
Chicot, Anthony H. Davies, P. Littell.
Clark, S. Buckner, Alexander H. Rutherford.
Conway, J. Stephenson, D. Q. Stell.
Crawford, William Duvall, Tyree Mussett.
Crittenden, T. M. Collins, A. G. Greer.
Desha, S. H. Davis.
Franklin, E. S. Moffatt, W. Clements. Greene, R. Hardwick.
Hempstead, T. T. Williamson, G. Hill.
Scott, T. M. Scott, S. Humphry.
Sevier, H. F. Hawkins, W. Scott.
Independence, Chas. F. M. Noland, J. H. Egner. St. Francis, William Strong, W. S. Moseley.
Izard, W. M. Wolf.
Union, Hiram Smith.
Jackson, James Robinson.
Jefferson, M. W. Dorris.
Johnson, A. E. Pace, Moreau Rose.
Lafayette, M. Wright.
Lawrence, W. B. Marshall, George Humphrey. White, James Walker.
FOURTH LEGISLATURE-Held November 7th, 1842, to February 4th, 1843.
SENATE.
President-SAMUEL ADAMS.
Secretary-JOHN WIDGERY.
Arkansas, Jefferson and Deshia counties, Jas. Lafayette and Sevier counties, T. W. Scott .* Yell.
Lawrence and Izard, J. S. Ficklin .*
Benton and Madison, J. G. Walker.
Mississippi and Crittenden, A. G. Greer.
Phillips and Monroe, D. Thompson.
Pike and Clark, T. C. Hudson.
Pulaski, Richard C. Byrd.
Randolph and Greene, W. Black. Saline and Hot Spring, Samuel W. Rayburn.
Jackson, White and Van Buren, Lewis B. Tul- Scott and Crawford, J. A. Scott .*
ly.
Johnson and Franklin, Samuel Adams .*
Clerk-STEPHEN S. TUCKER.
Madison county, G. W. Sanders, H. S. Wilson. Marion and Searcy, B. C. Roberts, S. Leslie.
Mississippi, P. H. Swain.
Monroe, Isaac Taylor.
Phillips, J. J. Shell, F. Hanks.
Pike, John Wilson.
Poinsett, Charles Neely.
Pope, John Bruton, G. C. Sadler.
Pulaski, William Cummins, Lorenzo Gibson, Charles P. Bertrand.
Saline, R. Brazil, David Dodd.
Hot Spring, Hiram A. Whittington.
Van Buren, George Counts.
Washington, John McGarrah, W. L. Larre- more, L. C. Blackmore, W. D. Reagan, G. A. Pettigrew.
Carroll, Marion and Searcy, W. C. Mitchell. Chicot, Union and Bradley, J. Clark. Conway and Pope, John Williamson .* Hempstead, William Trimble.
Independence, Morgan Magness .*
St. Francis and Poinsett, C. Neely. Washington, David Walker,* Mark Bean.
Johnson and Franklin, Samuel Adams. Miller and Sevier, T. W. Scott. Monroe and Phillips, D. Thompson.
Pike and Clark, Abner E. Thornton .* Poinsett and St. Francis, Mark W. Izard .* Pulaski, Richard C. Byrd.
Randolph, W. Black.
HISTORY OF ARKANSAS.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-WILLIAMSON S. OLDHAM.
Arkansas county, Richmond Peeler.
Benton, Alfred B. Greenwood.
Bradley, John H. Marks.
Carroll, G. W. Baines and J. Fancher.
Monroe, John C. Johnson.
Clark, Hains Flanagin and J. D. Stewart.
Phillips, Elish Burke and T. B. Hanly.
Conway and Perry, Thomas S. Haynes and Geo. W. Lemoyne.
Crawford, A. G. Mayer and William Reeves.
Pope, M. T. Logan and P. Tackett.
Crittenden, Thos. M. Collins and Peter G. Rives. Pulaski, John W. Cocke, Peter T. Crutchfield Desha, Chas. A. Stewart. and Jared C. Martin.
Franklin, W. A. Martin and J. Miller.
Randolph, Wm. A. Houston and B. J. Wiley.
Saline, Robert Calvert and R. Brazil.
Scott, J. F. Gaines and A. Thompson.
Sevier, A. J. Armstrong and W. Scott.
Independence, Beniah Bateman and W. Byers. St. Francis, John W. Calvert and C. L. Sullivan. Izard, Johoiada Jeffrey. Union, Albert Rust.
Jackson, David C. Waters.
Van Buren, George Counts.
Jefferson, John Selden Roane.
Johnson, Wm. Gray and Wm. McCain.
Lafayette, James E. Nott.
Lawrence, Geo. Humphrey and John Milligan. White, John Arnold.
Madison, Wm. Gage and Daniel Vaughan.
Yell, Wm. J. Parks.
FIFTH LEGISLATURE-Held November 4th, 1844, to January 10th, 1845.
SENATE.
President-JOHN WILLIAMSON.
Secretary-JOHN M. ROSS.
Benton and Madison counties, J. G. Walker .* Carroll and Newton. W. C. Mitchell.
Johnson county, Moreau Rose. Lawrence, J. S. Ficklin.
Chicot, Union and Bradley, J. Clark .*
Mississippi and Crittenden, P. G. Rives .*
Conway and Perry, D. Q. Stell.
Phillips, M. Irwin.
. Crawford, Hans Smith.
Pike and Clark, T. C. Hudson .*
Pope and Yell, John Williamson. Pulaski, Thomas W. Newton.
Scott and Franklin, J. F. Gaines. Searcy and Marion, J. D. Shaw. Sevier, Lafayette and Pike, J. W. Mckean.
St. Francis and Poinsett, Chas. Neely.
Washington, Mark Bean,* Robert McCamy.
(*) Held over.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-JOHN SELDEN ROANE.
Arkansas county, Harris Cross.
Benton, A. B. Greenwood and R. Hubbard. Bradley, E. E Dowdy.
Carroll, G. E. Birnie and T. H. Clarke.
Chicot, Wilford Garner.
Clark, Joseph Gray and William Owens.
Conway, J. J. Simmons and John Hardin.
Crawford, A. G. Mayers, John Selden Roane and William J. Duval. Crittenden, Thomas M. Collins. Desha, William H. Sutton.
Clerk -STEPHEN S. TUCKER.
Franklin county, J. D. Steele and O. B. Alston. Fulton, Lewis R. Wells.
Greene, G. B. Croft and James Clarke.
Hempstead, H. W. Smith and T. M. R. Bank- head.
Hot Spring, P. S. Physick and J. Shipp.
Independence, B. Bateman, M. Clarke and Mortimore W. Baltimore.
Izard, Thomas Riggs. Jackson, M. P. McCoy and G. W. Cromwell. Jefferson, Martin W. Dorriss.
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Greene and Randolph, Wm. Black .* Hempstead, Wm. Trimble .*
Hot Spring and Saline, Samuel W. Reyburn. Independence, C. H. Pelham. Izard, Van Buren and Fulton, J. C. Gaines. Jackson, David Maxwell. Jefferson, Arkansas and Desha, James Yell .*
Clerk-STEPHEN S. TUCKER.
Marion and Searcy counties, John Campbell and Brown C. Roberts.
Mississippi, W. M. Finley.
Pike, Wm. Bizzell.
Poinsett, A. T. Robertson.
Greene, Rice Hardwick.
Hempstead, Geo. Conway and John Field. Hot Spring, Lorenzo Gibson.
Washington, Alfred W. Arrington, Lee C. Blake- more, George Clyne, Moses Stout and Wil- liamson S. Oldham.
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Johnson, J. B. Wilson, W. W. Floyd and John Poinsett, Richmond Hall. B. Brown.
Lafayette, John O. Hightower.
Lawrence, A. A. Simpson, John B. Ham- mond and William B. Marshall.
Pulaski, Charles P. Bertrand, Absalom Fowler and Frederick W. Trapnall.
Randolph, Wm. Mitchell and Wm. Stubblefield.
Madison, J. C. Summer, H. C. Berry and Geo. Saline, Charles Caldwell.
W. Sanders.
Searcy, Isham Hodges.
Sevier, Paul R. Booker and H. K. Brown.
Mississippi, William L. Ward.
Monroe, Jordan B. Lambert.
Newton, Martin Tackett.
Ouachita, William Foster.
Perry, William Russell.
Phillips, E. Burke and F. B. Culver.
White, John Cook.
Yell, William J. Parks.
SIXTH LEGISLATURE-Held November 2d to December 23d, 1846.
SENATE.
President-WM. K. SEBASTIAN.
Secretary-JOHN M. ROSS.
Arkansas, Jefferson and Desha counties, Rich- Izard, Van Buren and Fulton counties, J. C. ard C. Byrd. Gaines .*
Benton and Madison, J. B. Dickson.
Jackson, White and Monroe, D. Maxwell .*
Carroll and Newton, W. C. Mitchell .*
Johnson, Moreau Rose .*
Conway and Perry, D. Q. Stell .*
Marion and Searcy, J. D. Shaw .*
Ouachita and Clark, B. W. Pearce.
Franklin and Scott, J. F. Gaines .*
Pope and Yell, John Williamson .*
Hempstead, H. P. Poindexter.
Pulaski and Perry, Thomas W. Newton .*
Hot Spring, Saline and Montgomery, Samuel Randolph and Greene, William Black.
W. Rayburn.
Independence, John Minikin. (a)
Sevier, Lafayette and Pike, J. W. McKean .* St. Francis and Poinsett, S. L. Austell.
Washington, Robt. McCamy* and J. E, Mayfield.
(a) In place of C. H. Pelham.
(*) Held over.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-ALBERT RUST. Clerk-JONAS M. TEBBETTS.
Arkansas county, Harris Cross.
Jefferson county, Jordan N. Embree.
Benton, J. H. Hammock and Wm. Thompson. Bradley, Josiah Gould.
Johnson, W. M. H. Newton, Samuel Farmer and Samuel Turner.
Carroll, S. S. Matlock and J. W. Turman.
Lafayette, James Abraham.
Chicot, Wilford Garner.
Lawrence, W. B. Marshall, James Childers and Samuel Robinson.
Clark, E. B. Kirby and William Gentry.
Conway, Richard Griffin and Amos Kuykendall. Madison, Joseph Dennis, J. F. Wright and Crawford, Eli Bell, Richard C. S. Brown and George W. Forrest. Marion, Nathan Clements. G. W. Clarke.
Crittenden, Thomas M. Collins.
Mississippi, Elliott II. Fletcher.
Franklin, O. B. Alston and F. Dunn.
Fulton, Lewis R. Wells.
Ouachita, Thomas Woodward.
Perry, Nathaniel King.
Phillips, Bailey Kendall and E. Burke. Pike, Elisha Kelly.
Poinsett, James Scott.
Polk, Edward L. Pryor.
Izard, Daniel Jeffrey.
Pope, J. B. Annis and James Bruton.
Jackson, G. W. Cromwell and E. H. Ben- Pulaski, Charles P. Bertrand, Richard Fletcher nett.
and Peter T. Crutchfield.
Desha, Isaiah Halcomb.
Monroe, Lewis B. Tully.
Montgomery, Granville Whittington.
Greene, G. B. Croft and J. M. Mitchell.
Hempstead, Tyra Hill and James P. Jett. Hot Spring, Moses R. Woods.
Independence, Henry Neill, Charles F. M. Noland and Jolin C. Brickey.
Pope, Janies B. Logan.
Marion, Albert R. Robinson.
St. Francis, Brice M. G. Blackwell and Elisha Franks.
Van Buren, William Oliver.
Washington, J. Billingsly, C. A. Miller, I. Strain, T. Wilson and L. C. Blakemore.
Chicot, Union and Bradley, John R. Hampton. Lawrence, -
Crawford, Hans Smith .*
Crittenden and Mississippi, G. W. Underhill.
Phillips, William K. Sebastian.
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Randolph, J. B. Anthony and B. J. Wiley.
Saline, Green B. Hughes.
Van Buren, Luke Grimes.
Washington, R. Buchanan, J. Billingsly, R. A. Sharpe, M. Stout and Isaac Murphy.
White, Thomas J. Lindsay.
St. Francis, F. E. Patrick and Wm. H. Patterson. Yell, Theodore P. Sadler.
SEVENTH LEGISLATURE-Held November 4th, 1848, to January 10th, 1849.
SENATE.
President-RICHARD C. BYRD.
Secretary-JOHN M. ROSS.
Arkansas, Jefferson and Desha counties, Johnson county, W. A. McClain. Richard C. Byrd .*
Lawrence and Fulton, A. A. Simpson.
Benton and Madison, J. B. Dickson .*
Ouachita and Clark, Harris Flanagin.
Carroll and Newton, W. C. Mitchell.
Phillips and Monroe, Elisha Burke.
Chicot, Bradley and Drew, Josiah Gould.
Pope and Yell, John Williamson.
Crawford, G. W. Clarke.
Pulaski, C. W. Wilson.
Crittenden and Mississippi, G. W. Underhill .*
Franklin and Scott, S. H. Chism.
Hempstead, H. P. Poindexter .*
Sevier, Polk and Lafayette, A. J. Armstrong.
Hot Spring and Montgomery, Samuel W. Rey- St. Francis and Poinsett, S. L. Austell .*
Union, J. R. Hampton.
Washington, J. E. Mayfield* and Robert Mc- Camy.
(*) Held over.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-EDWARD A. WARREN.
Clerk-JONAS M. TEBBETTS.
Arkansas county, Lewis Refeld.
Bradley, Robert Ederington.
Benton, J. H. Hammock and W. H. Howell.
Carroll, T. Gaskins and G. Greer.
Chicot, James Singleton.
Ouachita, A. A. Stith and Edward A. Warren.
Perry, William Russell.
Phillips, John Martin and W. E. Preston.
Crawford, G. J. Clark, D. C. Price and T. E. Pike, William Gilmore. Wilson.
Crittenden, Thomas M. Collins.
Dallas, William F. Smith.
Desha, Thomas B. Flournoy.
Prairie, James Erwin.
Drew, Wilford Garner.
Franklin, F. Dunn and G. C. Sadler.
Fulton, Lewis R. Wells.
. Hempstead, J. S. Cannon and C. B. Mitchell. Hot Spring, Moses R. Woods.
Independence, H. C. Dye and D.C. Montgomery. Searcy, Samuel Leslie.
Izard, Thomas Riggs. Jackson, James Robinson. Jefferson, Ambrose Hudgins.
Johnson, John H. Strong and S. Farmer.
Lafayette, David H. Dickson.
Lawrence, W. B. Marshall and S. Robinson. Madison, John Berry and John Gage. Marion, John H. Deeds.
Mississippi county, Elliott H. Fletcher.
Monroe, Phillip Costar.
Montgomery, James Hudson.
Newton, Isaiah Dodson.
Clark, J. H. Crow.
Poinsett, Benjamin Harris.
Polk, Edward H. Featherston.
Pope, J. M. Shinn and J. J. Stirman.
Pulaski, Charles P. Bertrand and Frederick W. Trapnall.
Randolph, B. R. Baker and J. Bumpass. Saline, W. M. Scott and William Hensiee. Scott, Milton Gilbreath.
Sevier, Allen T. Pettus.
St. Francis, P. T. Hill and M. W. Izard.
Union, M. Keese, J. Reynolds and Shelton Wat- son.
Van Buren, David Maddox.
Washington; J. Billingsly, John Enyart, I. Murphy, J. Thompson and Alfred M. Wilson. White, Perry Moore.
Yell, R. Nettles and William J. Parks.
Scott, Edward A. Featherston. Searcy, Samuel Leslie.
Sevier, C. Pettigrew and C. P. Williams.
Union, Albert Rust.
burn .* Independence and Izard, J. A. Watkins.
Jackson, White and Conway, D. Maxwell.
Saline and Perry, Henry M. Rector. Searcy and Marion, J. D. Shaw .*
Conway, J. Gordon and H. H. Higgins.
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EIGHTH LEGISLATURE-Held November 4th, 1850, to January 13th, 1851.
SENATE.
President-JOHN R. HAMPTON.
Secretary-JOHN M. ROSS.
Arkansas, Jefferson and Desha counties, Na- Johnson county, W. McClain. poleon B. Burrow.
Lawrence and Fulton, A. A. Simpson.
Benton and Madison, J. Berry.
Marion, Searcy and Van Buren, H. S. Maxwell.
Carroll and Newton, William C. Mitchell.
Phillips and Monroe, Elisha Burke.
Chicot, Ashley, Drew and Bradley, T. N. Byers. Pope and Yell, John Williams.
Conway, Jackson and White, F. De Shough.
Crawford, George W. Clarke.
Pulaski and Prairie, Richard Fletcher. . Randolph and Greene, James Ellis.
Crittenden and Mississippi, G. W. Underhill. Dallas and Ouachita, A. S. Huey.
Hempstead and Pike, H. P. Poindexter.
Hot Spring, Clark and Montgomery, J. H. Crow. St. Francis and Poinsett, Mark W. Izard.
Independence and Izard, J. D. Watkins.
Union, John R. Hampton.
Washington, Robert McCamy and J. Billingsly.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-THOMPSON B. FLOURNOY.
Secretary-BENJAMIN T. DUVAL.
Arkansas county, A. H. Ferguson.
Mississippi county, E. H. Fletcher.
Benton, D. Chandler and J. Jackson.
Monroe, R. Pyburn.
Bradley, H. F. Bailey.
Montgomery, Hiram A. Whittington.
Carroll, B. W. Ayers and T. Denton.
Newton, Isaiah Dodson.
Chicot, James Singleton.
Ouachita, T. Armstrong and T. Woodward.
Clark, B. M. Hart.
Perry, Edward Simpson.
Conway, E. W. Adams and J. Gordon.
Crawford, A. Martin, W. Russell, Jr., and Harvey Stewart.
Crittenden, T. H. Bradley.
Dallas, George C. Eaton.
Desha, Thompson B. Flournoy.
Prairie, Benjamin T. Embry.
Drew, Hugh Rogers.
Franklin, G. E. Miller and J. J. Walker. Fulton, Samuel Billingsley.
Randolph, H. McIlroy and Wm. Mitchell.
Saline, J. M. Wills and D. Dodd.
Scott, Charles Cauthron.
Hot Spring, S. A. Emerson.
Searcy, Samuel Leslie.
Sevier, R. V. R. Green.
St. Francis, C. Caldwell and F. E. Patrick.
Johnson, Oliver Basham and S. Farmer. Lafayette, Valentine Sevier.
Lawrence, A. J. Hardin.
Madison, G. W. Forreste and P. M. Johnson.
White, P. A. Moore.
Yell, R. Nettles and T. P. Sadler.
NINTH LEGISLATURE-From November 1st, 1852, to January 12th, 1853.
SENATE.
President-THOMAS B. HANLEY.
Arkansas, Jefferson and Desha counties, Na- poleon B. Burrow. Benton and Madison, J. Berry. Calhoun and Ouachita, A. S. Huey.
Secretary-JOHN M. ROSS.
Carroll and Newton counties, W. C. Mitchell. Chicot, Aslıley and Drew, William M. Harrison. Clark and Montgomery, Michael Bozeman. Conway. Jackson and White, F. De Shough.
Greene, A. L. Stewart.
Hempstead, E. Kinsworthy and W. Sissell.
Independence, H.W. Baker and J. S. Trimbel. Izard, S. E. Rosson. Jackson, J. G. Witherspoon. Jefferson, T. S. James.
Poinsett, Benjamin Harris.
Polk, A. G. Atkins.
Pope, J. G. Bruton and C. E. Tobey.
Phillips, W. E. Preston and J. C. Tappan.
Pike, Wm. Gilmer.
Pulaski, Daniel W. Carroll and Frederick Trapnall.
Union, L. Murph, C. L. McRae and Shelton Watson. Van Buren, J. L. Lafferty.
Washington, G. B. Anderson, L. C. Blakemore, G. Cline, Jonas M. Tebbetts and T. Wilson.
Saline and Perry, Henry M. Rector. Scott and Franklin, S. H. Chism. Sevier, Polk and Lafayette, S. McKneely.
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Crawford and Sebastian, George W. Clark. Crittenden and Mississippi, G. W. Underhill. Dallas and Bradley, B. C. Harley.
Hempstead and Pike, H. P. Poindexter.
Hot Spring and Saline, George W. Henson. Independence and Izard, D. J. Chapman. Johnson, Moreau Rose.
Lawrence and Fulton, W. E. Davidson. Marion, Searcy and Van Buren, H. S. Maxwell. Union, John R. Hampton.
Phillips and Monroe, Thomas B. Hanley. Pope and Yell, George W. Lemoyne.
Pulaski, Prairie and Perry, Richard Fletcher. Randolph and Greene, James Ellis.
Scott and Franklin, Jesse Miller.
' Sevier, Lafayette and Polk, Benjamin F. Haw. kins.
St. Francis and Poinsett, Mark W. Izard.
Washington, John Billingsly.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-BENJAMIN P. JETT.
Secretary-JAMES H. HOBBS.
Arkansas county, A. H. Ferguson.
Madison county, P. M. Johnson and A. Wood. Marion, J. A. Wilson.
Benton, J. H. Hammock and W. J. Howard.
Mississippi, Thomas J. Blackmore.
Bradley, W. D. Barnett.
Monroe, no return.
Calhoun, Wm. S. Thornton.
Montgomery, R. S. McFarlane.
Carroll, John H. Brittain and T. Denton. Chicot, James S. Peek.
Newton, G. B. Cecil.
Ouachita, John T. Bearden, J. B. Rumph.
Clark, A. B. Clingman and James L. Wither- Perry, - Atchinson. spoon.
Conway, A. Hays and J. Quindley.
Crittenden, J. A. Lovejoy.
Crawford, A. Morton and J. D. Shannon.
Dallas, S. A. Sanders.
Pope, J. S. Bowden and James Bruton.
Desha, Shelby W. Wilson.
Prairie, Benjamin C. Totten.
Drew, W. D. Crook.
Pulaski, William E. Ashley and Benjamin F. Danley.
Franklin, J. T. Turner.
Fulton, S. H. Talbert.
Randolph, H. McIlroy.
Saline, James F. Fagan.
Hempstead, Benjamin P. Jett and T. H. W. Scott, M. Gilbreath.
Maddux.
Hot Spring, John G. Halliburton.
Independence, W. C. Bevens, Frank W. Desha Sevier, A. T. Pettus. and J. H. Safford.
Izard, Thomas Black.
St. Francis, C. Caldwell and C. L. Sullivan. Union, T. Bustian, A. T. Raney, D. Ross and › Albert Rust.
Jackson, James Robinson.
Jefferson, A. D. Horsley.
Van Buren, J. B. Lewis.
Johnson, Oliver Basham and V. Wallace.
Lafayette, James H. Caruthers.
Lawrence, W. B. Marshall and G. P. Nunn.
White, Wm. Norman.
Yell, D. F. Huckaby.
.TENTH LEGISLATURE-From November 6th, 1854, to January 22d, 1855.
SENATE.
President-B. C. HARLEY.
Secretary-W. L. D. WILLIAMS.
Arkansas, Desha and Jefferson counties, A. Crawford and Sebastian counties, J. J. Green. H. Ferguson.
Benton and Madison, John Berry.
Carroll and Newton, John McCoy.
Chicot, Ashley and Drew, William M. Harri- Hempstead and Pike, P. R. Booker. son.
Clark and Montgomery, W. F. S. Barkman. Conway, Jackson and White, W. S. Keith.
Crittenden and Mississippi, Thomas-B. Craig- head.
Dallas and Bradley, B. C. Harley.
Hot Spring and Saline, G. W. Hinson. Independence and Izard, D. J. Chapman. Johnson, Moreau Rose.
Greene, P. K. Lester.
Phillips, G. Jeffries and A. Wilkins.
Pike, Samuel Kelly.
Poinsett, Lewis H. Sutfin.
Polk, J. T. Hayden.
Searcy, John Campbell. Sebastian, Samuel M. Rutherford.
Washington, G. Cline, W. N. Bowers, S. R. Moulden and Thomas Wilson.
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Ashley, Thomas B. Savage.
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Lawrence and Fulton, W. H. Judkins. Marion, Searcy and Van Buren, C. Coker. Ouachita and Calhoun, J. H. Scogin. . Phillips and Monroe, Thomas B. Hanly. Pope and Yell, George W. Lemoyne. Pulaski, Prairie and Perry, Benjamin C. Tot- Union, John H. Askew.
Randolph and Greene, W. R. Cain. Scott and Franklin, Jesse Miller. Sevier, Lafayette and Polk, Benjamin F. Haw- kins. St. Francis and Poinsett, W. A. Jones.
Washington, John Enyart.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-SAMUEL MITCHELL.
Clerk-JAMES H. HOBBS.
Marion county, W. B. Flippin. Mississippi, Joseph C. Harding.
Benton, M. Douglass and Abraham Whinnery. Monroe, Francis P. Redmond,
Bradley, Robert Ederington.
Montgomery, W. Stringfellow.
Calhoun, J. J. Harris.
Newton, William Ramsey. Ouachita, C. H. Thorn and W. S. Wade.
Perry, Levin D. Hill.
Phillips, R. B. Macon and W. D. Rice.
Pike, W. B. Gould.
Poinsett, A. T. Puryear.
Polk, William Jernigin.
Pope, James Bruton and William D. Poe.
Prairie, E. M. Williams.
Pulaski, Henry M. Rector and Jos. Stillwell.
Randolph, William R. Hunter.
Saline, Alfred R. Hockersmith.
Scott, James Logan. Searcy, Samuel Leslie. Sebastian, Samuel Edmondson.
W. Sevier, Charles Pettigrew.
St. Francis, S. L. Austell and J. W. Calvert.
Union, B. R. Matthews, G. Newton, W. E. Powell and John Prince.
Van Buren, Jesse Witt.
Washington, Lafayette Gregg, S. R. Mouldin, Bryan H. Smithson and Thomas Wilson.
White, John Terry. Yell, B. J. Jacoway.
ELEVENTH LEGISLATURE-From November 3d, 1856, to January 15th, 1857.
SENATE.
President-JOHN R. HAMPTON.
Benton and Madison counties, Isaac Murphy. Carroll and Newton, W. W. Watkins. Chicot, Drew and Ashley, R. M. Gaines. Clark and Montgomery, W. F. S. Barkman. Conway, Perry and Yell, John I. Stirman. Crawford and Franklin, J. P. Humphrey. Crittenden and Mississippi, Thomas B. Craig- head.
Dallas and Bradley, John R. Hampton. Hempstead and Pike, Grandison D. Royston. Independence, J. S. Trimble.
Secretary-JOHN D. KIMBELL.
Ouachita and Calhoun counties, J. M. Scog- gins.
Phillips and Monroe, F. P. Redman.
Pulaski and Prairie, Benjamin C. Totten. Randolph and Greene, Wm. R. Cain. Saline, Hot Spring and Montgomery, W. H. Hammond.
Searcy and Marion, Calvin Coker. Sebastian and Scott, Green J. Clark. St. Francis and Poinsett, Wm. A. Jones. Union, John H. Askew.
Jefferson, Arkansas and Desha, A. H. Ferguson. Van Buren and Izard, S. E. Bosson. Johnson and Pope, W. W. Floyd. Washington, John Enyart. Lawrence and Fulton, W. B. Marshall.
White, Jackson and Conway, Wm. S. Keith.
Carroll, Bradley Bunch and John Haggin. Chicot, Wm. J. Neale. Clark, J. E. M. Barkman and A. B. Beale.
Conway, Anderson Gordan and J. J. Jones. Crawford, J. M. Brown and A. Morton. Crittenden, James F. Barton.
Dallas, Wm. T. M. Holmes. Desha, Solon B. Jones.
Drew, William G. Guice.
Franklin, Gaddis E. Miller Fulton, Strother E. Burgess.
Greene, James K. Norsworthy. Hempstead, II. Bishop and J. S. Cannon.
Hot Spring, E. C. Jones.
Independence, Elisha Baxter, Desha and D. C. Montgomery.
Frank Izard, John A. Beck, Jackson, William K. Patterson.
Jefferson, George C. Tuley.
Johnson, H. G. Butts and J. G. Watson. Lafayette, Alexander Byrne.
Lawrence, G. R. Jones and G. P. Nunn. Madison, P. M. Johnson and A. Wood.
ten.
Arkansas county, Samuel Mitchell. Ashley, John R. Allen.
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HISTORY OF ARKANSAS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-SAMUEL MITCHELL.
Clerk-SAMUEL M. SCOTT.
Arkansas county, Samuel Mitchell. Ashley, John Hill.
Benton, M. Douglass and T. Quarles.
Bradley, Mason B. Lowery.
Carroll, B. W. Ayers and Bradley Bunch.
Calhoun, H. W. Aslıley.
Chicot, Nathan Ross.
Clark, A. B. Beall and W. C. Gentry.
Columbia, J. C. C. Moss and E. C. Turner.
Conway, James P. Venable.
Crawford, R. C. Oliver and M. B. West.
Crittenden, Henry B. Edmonson.
Dallas, James M. Lea.
Desha, John Patterson.
Drew, William D. Trotter.
Franklin, William W. Mansfield.
Fulton, James Estis.
Hempstead, D. Griffin and D. Block.
Hot Spring, Lemuel A. Cook.
Independence, D. C. Montgomery, J. W. But- Searcy, Joseph Stephenson.
ler and M. H. Jackson.
Sevier, Charles Pettigrew.
St. Francis, J. W. Calvert and Jos. T. Haral- son.
Jackson, A. L. Yancey.
Jefferson, Thomas F. James.
Johnson, W. M. H. Newton and H. G. Wilson.
Lafayette, Lewis B. Fort.
Van Buren, Gilbert Cotterell.
Lawrence, L. S. Bobo, L. Williams and James Washington, John Billingsley, Ben. F. Boone Childers. and William T. Neal.
Madison, G. W. Foreste and J. S. Polk.
Marion, D. C. Williams.
White, Ben. Johnson. Yell, William J. Parks.
TWELFTH LEGISLATURE-Held November 1st, 1858, to February 21st, 1859.
SENATE.
President-THOMAS FLETCHER (of Ark.)
Secretary-JOHN D. KIMBELL.
Marion and Searcy counties, D. C. Williams. Mississippi and Crittenden, Thos. B. Craighead. Ouachita and Calhoun, J. B. McColloch. Phillips and Monroe, F. P. Redmond. Pulaski and Prairie, Francis A. Terry. Randolph and Greene, James F. Davis.
Saline, Hot Spring and Montgomery, W. H. Hammond.
Sebastian and Scott, G. J. Clark. St. Francis and Poinsett, William A. Jones.
Jefferson, Arkansas and Desha, Thos. Fletcher. Union and Columbia, John H. Askew. Johnson and Pope, W. W. Floyd.
Lawrence and Fulton, W. B. Marshall.
Mississippi county, Thomas M. Harding.
Monroe Oliver HI. Oates.
Montgomery, Henry Heffington.
Newton, Samuel Hudson.
Ouachita, N. S. Graves and S. T. Abbott.
Perry, Levin D. Hill. Phillips, Francis H. Moody.
Pike, Elijah Kelley.
Poinsett, B. Harris.
Polk, Samuel Gray.
Pope, W. A. Barker and J. S. Bowden.
Prairie, William L. Moore.
Pulaski, Lorenzo Gibson and Samuel W. Wil- liams.
Randolph, W. R. Hunter.
Saline, L. H. Bean.
Scott, J. F. Lee.
Sebastian, Samuel Edmondson and R. H. Mc- Connell.
Izard, Miles Jeffrey.
Union, Shelton Watson, Green Newton and D. L. Kilgore.
Benton and Madison counties, M. Douglass. Carroll and Newton, W. W. Watkins. Chicot, Drew and Ashley, R. M. Gaines. Clark, Polk and Pike, A. A. Pennington. Conway, Perry and Yell, John I. Stirman. Crawford and Franklin, J. P. Humphries. Dallas and Bradley, John R. Hampton. Hempstead, Sevier and Lafayette, A. H. Carri- gan.
Independence, J. S. Trimble.
Van Buren and Izard, S. E. Rossen. Washington, Bryan H. Smithson.
White and Jackson, Decius McCreery.
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APPENDIX B.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-OLIVER H. OATES.
Clerk-SAMUEL M. SCOTT.
Arkansas county, Samuel Mitchell.
Mississippi county, Thos. B. Craighead.
Monroe, Oliver H. Oates.
Bradley, W. Y. McCammon.
Montgomery, Henry Heffington.
Calhoun, Willis Robertson.
Newton, John McCoy.
Carroll, Bradley Bunch and G. C. Gordon.
Chicot, J. M. Batchelor.
Columbia, G. Gouch and J. C. C. Moss.
Clark, Henry B. Stuart and A. Weir.
Conway, W. W. Edwards.
Crawford, J. J. Green and S. M. Hayes.
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