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Crittenden, Oliver P. Lyles.
Dallas, Matthew M. Duffie.
Desha, J. P. Johnson.
Drew, C. F. Hemmingway. Franklin, De Rosa Carroll.
Fulton, John S. Shaver.
Greene, J. S. Anderson.
Hempstead, Rufus K. Garland and D. Griffin. Hot Spring, Lemuel A. Cook.
Independence, D. Montgomery, Elisha Baxter Sevier, Wm. K. McKean.
and Andrew J. Ford.
Izard, Miles Jeffrey. Jackson, G. Hammond.
Jefferson, Jordan N. Embree.
Johnson, S. Farmer and W. M. H. Newton.
Lafayette, Ethan A. Murphy.
Lawrence, J. Childres, L. Williams and P. S. Washington, Wm. T. Neal, Thos. Wilson and Roberts. Jeremiah Brewster. Madison, B. Vaughan and T. Bateman.
Marion, J. B. Carlisle.
White, Bracey McRae. Yell, John A. Jacoway.
THIRTEENTH LEGISLATURE-From November 5th, 1860, to January 21st, 1861; held Special Sessions November 4th to November 18th, 1861, and March 5th to March 22d, 1862.
SENATE.
President-THOMAS FLETCHER (of Ark.)
Secretary-JOHN D. KIMBELL.
Benton and Madison counties, M. Douglass. Carroll and Newton, W. W. Watkins. Chicot, Drew and Ashley L. H. Besler.
Johnson and Pope counties, A. M. Ward. Lawrence and Fulton, Z. P. McAlexander. Marion and Searcy, W. C. Mitchell.
Clark, Polk and Pike, Abraham A. Pennington. Mississippi and Crittenden, Thos. B. Craig- Conway, Perry and Yell, George W. Lemoyne. head. Crawford and Franklin, Jesse Miller.
Dallas and Bradley, Joseph Gray.
Hempstead, Sevier and Lafayette, A. H. Car- Pulaski and Prairie, Francis A. Terry. rigan. Randolph and Greene, J. F. Davies.
Hot Spring, Montgomery and Saline, James F. Scott and Sebastian, G. J. Clark. Fagan.
Independence, J. S. Trimble.
Izard and Van Buren, S. E. Rosson.
St. Francis and Poinsett, W. A. Jones. Union and Columbia, John II. Askew. Washington, R. W. Mecklin.
Jefferson, Arkansas and Desha, Thos. Fletcher. White and Jackson, Decius McCreery.
Poinsett, David Fitzpatrick.
Polk, Samuel Gray.
Pope, W. A. Barker and David West.
Prairie, Hamilton Reynolds.
Pulaski, James B. Johnson and Wm. Q. Pen- nington.
Randolph, Michael Beshoar.
Saline, Wm. A. Crawford.
Scott, John H. Forbett.
Sebastian, R. H. McConnell and Benjamin T. Duval.
St. Francis, Poindexter Dunn and J. C. John- son. Searcy, Israel Burns.
Union, D. L. Kilgore, Nathan Bussey and D P. Saxon.
Van Buren, L. R. Venable.
Ouachita and Calhoun, J. B. McColloch. Phillips and Monroe, Oliver H. Oates.
Benton, R. E. Doak and T. Quarles.
Ouachita, S. T. Abbott and J. B. Thrower. Perry, Levin D. Hill.
Phillips, Thos. C. Anderson.
Pike, Gideon Mason.
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HISTORY OF ARKANSAS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-BRADLEY BUNCH.
Clerk -SAMUEL M. SCOTT.
Arkansas county, John T. Gibson.
Lawrence county, W. Ferguson and W. Sharp.
Ashley, Bobert Tucker.
Madison, J. C. Montgomery and S. E. Kenner. Marion, E. H. Messeck.
Benton, J. Dunnagin and J. P. Putnam. Calhoun, Elam Williams.
Monroe, Z. P. H. Farr.
Carroll, Bradley Bunch and J. Childers. Columbia, D. L. Kilgore and A. C. Wheeler. Newton, Thomas Raines.
' Clark, Charles Cargile.
Craighead, -
Chicot, Bat. Jones.
Phillips, J. C. O. Smith and Thomas J. Key. Pike, Willis Jones.
Conway, Robt. N. Harper.
Crawford, J. M. Brown and Andrew Morton.
Poinsett, Phillip Van Patten.
Crittenden, B. L. Armstrong.
Polk, Peter B. Allen.
Dallas, Edward M. Harris.
Pope, J. S. Bowden.
Desha, James P. Clayton.
Drew, William M. Harrison, C. F. Hemming- way.
Franklin, John P. Humphries.
Randolph, James H. Perkins.
Fulton, J. W. Ware.
Saline, Robert Murphy.
Greene, L. L. Mack.
Scott, James F. Lee.
Hempstead, Rufus K. Garland and Orville Jen- Searcy, B. F. Stephenson.
nings.
Sebastian, John T. Loudon and Benjamin T. Duval.
Hot Spring, Jas. M. Sanders.
Independence, J. F. Saffold, William B. Pad- St. Francis, G. W. Seaborn and J. W. Landrum.
gett and W. B. Massey.
Sevier, A. T. Pettus and W. D. S. Cook. Union, D. R. Coulter and T. F. Nolen.
Izard, Thos. W. Edmonson.
Jackson, W. H. Stone.
Van Buren, J. B. Lewis.
Jefferson, F. F. Yell and James A. Hudson.
Washington, Jno. Crawford, B. F. Boone, J.
Johnson, Jordan E. Cravens and L. Robinson. Mitchell and L. M. Bell.
Lafayette, Robt. P. Crowell.
Yell, Jno. H. Jones.
FOURTEENTH LEGISLATURE-Held November 5th to December 1st, 1862.
SENATE.
President-THOMAS FLETCHER* (of Ark.)
Secretary-JOHN D. KIMBELL.
Benton county, J. Dungan.
Bradley and Dallas, John R. Hampton.
Calhoun and Ouachita, E. H. Whitfield.
Carroll and Newton, Bradley Bunch. Chicot, Drew and Ashley, L. H. Besler.
Lawrence and Fulton, S. Halliburton. Marion and Searcy, Eli Dodson.
Mississippi and Crittenden, -
Phillips and Monroe,
Greene, Randolph and Craighead, J. M. Pol- Poinsett and St. Francis, Philip Van Pat- lard. ten.
Hempstead, Lafayette and Sevier, B. Wil- Prairie and Pulaski, Joseph Stillwell. liams.
Sebastian and Scott, G. J. Clark.
Hot Spring, Montgomery and Saline, F. Leach. Union and Columbia, J. C. Wallace. Independence, J. S. Trimble. Washington, Hiram Davis.
Izard and Van Buren, William Sherman.
White and Jackson, Robert Anthony.
(*) Governor H. M. Rector having resigned, Thomas Fletcher became acting Governor, and J. R. Hampton was elected President.
Bradley, A. McLean.
Mississippi, John R. Acree.
Montgomery, D. A. Woolard.
Ouachita, Carnal H. Thorn.
Perry, F. R. Janes.
Pulaski, John T. Trigg and William O. Pen- nington.
Prairie, John C. Davie.
Johnson and Pope counties, Ben. T. Embry. Jefferson, Arkansas and Desha, Thos. Flet- cher.
Clark, Pike and Polk, I. W. Smith.
Crawford and Franklin, H. F. Cater.
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APPENDIX B.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-JOHN HARRELL.
Arkansas county, S. R. Richardson. Ashley, Robert Tucker.
Benton, J. H. Hammock and W. B. Fain.
Marion, J. E. Hull.
Bradley, J. R. Collins.
Mississippi,
Monroe, -.
Montgomery, C. G. Hurt.
Newton, Robert W. Harrison.
Clark, S. M. Scott.
Ouachita, Henry N. Farr.
Columbia, Charles A. Gantt and T. A. Goodwin. Perry, William Wilson.
Conway, Russell Welborn. Craighead, Z. Stoddard.
Phillips, - Pike, W. B. Gould.
Poinsett, A. M. Winn.
Polk, J. B. Williamson.
Pope, John McFadden.
Prairie, B. M. Barnes.
Pulaski, Wm. O. Pennington and Thos. Fletcher.
Randolph, J. H. Purkins.
Saline, Robert Murphy.
Scott, Lijah Leming.
Hempstead, John R. Robins and M. V. Cheat- Sebastian, J. Carnall and C. B. Neal. ham.
Hot Spring, E. C. Jones.
Sevier, A. T. Pettus and G. Pettigrew.
Independence, S. B. Wycough, W. D. Jenkins St. Francis, J. T. Harralson and Ed. Mallory. and J. B. Porter. Union, R. Goodwin and T. R. Williams. Van Buren, John L. Lafferty. Izard, R. H. Powell. Jackson, Rufus W. Martin.
Washington, E. H. Phillips, J. M. Tuttle, Rich .. ard C. Byrd and C. R. Fenton.
White, Thomas Mosely. Yell, William Sissell.
FIFTEENTH LEGISLATURE-From April 11th to June 2d, 1864, and November 7th, 1864, to January 2d, 1865, and April 3d to April 22d, 1865.
SENATE.
President-C. C. BLISS.
Secretary-A. N. HARGROVE.
Hot Spring, Saline and Montgomery, Enoch H. Vance.
Carroll and Newton counties, J. McCoy. Chicot, Drew and Ashley, W. C. Vanlanding- ham. Conway, Perry and Yell, F. M. Stratton. Clark, Pike and Polk, L. D. Cantrell. Dallas and Bradley, R. H. Stanfield. Franklin and Crawford, L. C. White. Fulton and Lawrence, J. J. Ware. Independence, E. D. Rushing. Jefferson, Arkansas and Desha, Isaac C. Mills. Scott and Sebastian, Charles Milor. Johnson and Pope, William Stout.
Madison and Benton, E. D. Ham. Marion and Searcy, Thomas Jefferson. Mississippi and Crittenden, T. Lamberton. Ouachita and Calhoun, W. H. Harper. Phillips and Monroe, J. Q. Taylor.
Pulaski and Perry, Truman Warner. Randolph and Greene, J. M. Lemons.
St. Francis and Poinsett, A. B. Fryrear.
Hempstead, Sevier and Lafayette, F. W. Gil- Van Buren and Izard, King Bradford.
pin.
Washington, J. M. Gilstraps.
White and Jackson, James Nanny.
Clerk-ALDEN M. WOODRUFF.
Lawrence county, T. J. Warner and G. R. Jones. Madison, James R. Berry and R. F. Naylor.
Calhoun, B. T. Teague. Carroll, I. R. Holt and A. A. Baker.
Chicot, J. M. Lowery.
Crawford, John Harrell and R. C. Oliver. Crittenden, - Dallas, E. M. Harris. Desha, Alex. Harding. Drew, B. Collins and E. H. Haynes. Franklin, A. L. Berry. Fulton, S. W. Cochran.
Greene, Samuel Wilcockson.
Jefferson, W. Williams and N. B. English. Johnson, L. B. Howell and W. H. Connelly. Lafayette, A. M. McCollum.
Searcy, John Bradshaw.
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HISTORY OF ARKANSAS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-H. B. ALLIS.
Arkansas county, G. C. Cressen. Ashley,
Benton, R. H. Whimpey and J. Shortis.
Bradley, W. W. Scarborough.
Independence, P. Misener, J. Clem and Alex. Harper.
Izard, J. B. Brown.
Jackson, H. T. McLarue.
Jefferson, H. B. Allis and D. C. Hardeman.
Johnson, J. Rogers and A. P. Melsom.
Lafayette, J. C. Hall.
Lawrence, R. Shell and E. Sharp.
Madison, T. H. Scott and G. W. Seamans.
Craighead,
Marion, J. W. Orr.
Dallas, James Kennedy.
Mississippi, -
Monroe, E. Wilds.
Drew, William Cox and F. H. Boyd.
Montgomery, J. C. Priddy.
Franklin, F. M. Nixon.
Newton, James R. Vanderpool.
Fulton, Simpson Mason.
Ouachita, G. W. Neill.
Phillips, J. A. Butler and J. F. Hanks.
Pike, M. Stinnette.
Scott, Thomas Cauthron.
Poinsett, -
Searcy, James J. Barnes.
Pope, Robert White.
Sebastian, J. R. Smoot and J. Snyder.
Polk, John Ware.
Prairie, J. B. Claiborne.
Pulaski, O. P. Snyder and S. L. Holman.
Randolph, -
Van Buren, L. M. Harris.
Washington, J. Pierson, W. H. Nott, Y. D. Waddle and Wm. J. Patton.
Yell, Bert Johnson.
(*) Succeeded by William A. Counts.
CONFEDERATE LEGISLATURE-Special Session held at Washington, from Sep- tember 22d to October 2d, 1864.
SENATE.
President -THOS. FLETCHER (of Ark.)
Secretary-S. H. BAYLESS.
Bradley and Dallas counties, John R. Hamp- Jefferson, Arkansas and Desha counties, ton.
Thomas Fletcher.
Benton, J. Dunagin.
Johnson and Pope, Ben. T. Embry
Calhoun and Ouachita, E. H. Whitfield.
Lawrence and Fulton *
Carroll and Newton, Bradley Bunch.
Marion and Searcy .*
Chicot, Drew and Ashley, L. Belser.
Mississippi and Crittenden *
Clark, Pike and Polk, I. W. Smith.
Phillips and Monroe
Crawford and Franklin, H. F. Carter.
Poinsett and St. Francis *
Greene, Randolph and Craighead, *
Prairie and Pulaski, Jos. Stillwell.
Hempstead, Lafayette and Sevier, Abner Brice Sebastian and Scott - * Williams.
Union and Columbia, I. C. Wallace.
Hot Spring, Montgomery and Saline, F. Leech. Washington .*
Independence, J. S. Trimble.
White and Jackson -*
Izard and Van Buren, A. Adams.
Yell, Perry and Conway, W. C. Hunt.
(*) Does not appear to have been represented.
Clerk-F. M. SAMS .*
Hempstead county, J. Boen and L. Worthing- ton.
Hot Spring, James Whitten.
Calhoun, E. A. Accerman.
Carroll, J. W. Plumley and J. F. Seaman. Clark, G. N. Green.
Chicot,
Columbia,
Conway, G. W. Galloway.
Crawford, J. Austin and J. G. Stephenson.
Crittenden, F. Thruesby.
Desha, -
Perry, George A. Cunningham.
St. Francis, R. A. Moore and C. S. Still.
Sevier, J. Gillcoat and A. Musgrove.
Union,
Saline, Warren Holliman.
White, John F. Randall.
APPENDIX B.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-J. F. LOWRY.
Clerk-EDMUND BURGEVIN.
Arkansas county *
Dallas county, E. M. Harris.
Ashley, Robert Tucker.
Desha, Alex. Harding.
Benton, W. B. Fain.
Drew, Benj. Collins and E. H. Haynes.
Bradley, J. R. Collins.
Franklin, A. L. Perry.
Calhoun, B. T. Teague.
Fulton - .*
Greene, Samuel Wilcoxson.
Hempstead, J. B. Robbins and M. V. Cheatham.
Hot Spring, E. C. Jones.
Columbia, C. A, Gantt and T. A. Goodwin.
Independence .*
Conway - - -* Craighead, Z. Stoddard. Crawford, R. C. Oliver.
Jackson - *
Jefferson, W. Williams.
Johnson, W. H. Connelly.
Prairie, B. M. Barnes.
Lawrence -
*
Pulaski, Thomas Fletcher.
Madison, -*
Randolph, -
Marion, -
Saline, -*
Mississippi, --*
Scott, L. Leming.
Monroe, - *
Searcy, -
Montgomery, C. C. Hurt.
Sebastian, John Carnall and C. B. Neal.
Newton, - _* Ouachita, H. N. Furr.
Sevier, A. D. Hawkins and H. K. Brown. St. Francis, E. Maloney.
Perry, William Wilson.
Union, Robert Goodwin and Lewis Murph. Van Buren, - -*
Pike, W. B. Gould.
Washington, E. H. Phillips and Richard C. Byrd.
Poinsett, -*
Polk, J. W. Miller.
White, ~*
Pope, John McFadden
Yell, William Sissell.
(*) Does not appear to have been represented.
NOTE-The Senate and House Journals for this session do not give the counties from which the Senators and Representatives are from, save in a few instances.
SIXTEENTH LEGISLATURE-From November 5th, 1866, to March 23d, 1867.
SENATE.
President-ANDREW HUNTER.
Secretary-WYATT C. THOMAS.
1st District, Benton and Madison counties, J. 15th District, Phillips, and Monroe counties, Dunigan. H. M. Grant.
2d, Carroll and Newton, W. W. Watkins. 3d, Washington, F. R. Earle.
4th, Crawford and Franklin, Jesse Turner. 5th, Sebastian and Scott, H. L. Holliman .* 6th, Johnson and Pope, J. E. Cravens.
7th, Yell, Perry and Conway, S. Forrest.t 8th, Marion and Searcy, E. Dotson. 9th, Izard and Van Buren, Allen R. Witt. 10th, Independence, L. H. Simms. 11th, Lawrence and Fulton, J. E. Thompson. 12th, Greene and Randolph, J. II. Purkins. 13th, Poinsett and St. Francis, C. L. Sullivan. 14th, Mississippi and Crittenden, O. P. Lyles.
16th, Prairie and Pulaski, Robert S. Gantt.
17th, White and Jackson, Wm. Hicks. 18th, Jefferson, Arkansas and Desha, W. M. Galloway.
19th, Chicot, Drew and Ashley, Daniel H. Rey- nolds.
20th, Bradley and Dallas, Andrew Hunter. 21st, Union and Columbia, M. H. Roberts. 22d, Calhoun and Ouachita, John R. Fellows .*
23d, Hempstead, Lafayette and Sevier, Abner B. Williams.
24th, Clark, Pike and Polk, Abraham A. Pen- nington.
25th, Hot Spring, Montgomery and Saline, Jabez M. Smith.
(*) Decided by Senate not a member; succeeded by I. H. Scott.
(t) In place of S. D. Sevier, resigned.
Carroll - -* Chicot, J. F. Lowry. Clark, S. M. Scott.
Izard, - -.*
Crittenden * Lafayette, Alex. Byrne.
Phillips, -*
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HISTORY OF ARKANSAS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-BRADLEY BUNCH.
Clerk-JOHN KING.
Arkansas county, E. G. Abbott.
Lawrence county, W. C. Sloan and W. G. Math- eny.
Ashley, J. H. Johnson.
Benton, William E. Gould and W. W. Reynolds. Madison, L. B. Sanders and John Carroll.
Bradley, Frederic W. Sorrels.
Marion, Jesse Mooney.
Calhoun, Met. L. Jones.
Mississippi, William W. Sawyers.
Carroll, Bradley Bunch and James H. Berry.
Monroe, Simon P. Hughes.
Chicot, William A. Daniels.
Montgomery, G. K. Robinson.
Clark, John F. Riggs.
Newton, H. C. Duckey.
Columbia, W. H. C. Reed and A. C. Wheeler.
Ouachita, B. F. Riddick.
Conway, J. W. Duncan.
Perry, J. W. Stout.
Craighead, William J. Kelley.
Phillips, H. P. Slaughter and W. N. Mixon.
Crawford, Hugh F. Thomason and Granville Pike, J. A. McCollum. Wilcox.
Crittenden, Robert C. Jones.
Cross, David Fitzpatrick.
Dallas, T. J. Cameron.
Desha, W. C. Weatherford.
Drew, L. L. Brooks and Benjamin Collins.
Franklin, Thomas D. Berry.
Randolph, J. F. Harrison.
Saline, B. S. Medlock.
Scott, E. Leming.
Hempstead, John R. Eakin and D. M. Cochran. Searcy, Benjamin F. Taylor.
Hot Spring, William C. Kelley.
Independence, O. G. W. Magness and J. C. Sevier, A. D. Hawkins and W. T. Holman.
Brickey.
Izard, W. C. Dixon.
Jackson, Lucien C. Gause.
Van Buren, J. J. Edwards ..
Jefferson, Reed Fletcher and Witt William- Washington, J. R. Pettigrew, J. B. Russell, W. son, Jr. H. Brooks and John Enyart.
Johnson, John W. May and J. S. Green.
White, B. G. Blassingame.
Lafayette, John S. French.
Woodruff, L. M. Ramsauer.
Yell, Thomas W. Pounds.
SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATURE-Held April 2d to July 23d, 1868, and November 17th, 1868, to April 10th, 1869.
SENATE.
President-JAMES M. JOHNSON.
Secretary-ISAAC W. CARHART.
1st District, Jackson, Craighead, Poinsett, Cross 11th District, Phillips and Monroe counties, Ben- and Mississippi counties, D. H. Goodman. jamin Thomas and A. H. Evans.
2d, Lawrence, Randolph and Greene, P. H. 12th, Prairie and Arkansas, A. Hemmingway. Young.
3d, Madison, Marion, Carroll, Fulton and Izard, Marshal L. Stephenson.
13th, Scott, Polk, Montgomery and Hot Spring, D. P. Beldin. 14th, Hempstead, George W. Martin.
4th, Independence and Van Buren, E. D. Rush- 15th, Lafayette and Little River, G. S. Scott. ing.
5th, Searcy, Pope and Conway, Z. Keeton.
6th, Newton, Johnson and Yell, J. Newton Sarber. 18th, Columbia, George W. McCown.
7th, Washington and Benton, T. J. Hunt.
8th, Crawford, Franklin and Sebastian, Valen -: 20th, Jefferson and Bradley, Samuel W. Mal- tine Dell.
lory and O. P. Snyder.
9th, Crittenden, St. Francis and Woodruff, E. 21st, Dallas, Saline and Perry, Enoch H. Vance. G. Barker.
10th, Pulaski and White, Ozro A. Hadley.
16th, Union and Calhoun, H. A. Millen. 17th, Clark, Pike and Sevier, J. C. Ray.
19th, Ouachita, J. P. Portis.
22d, Ashley, Chicot, Drew and Desha, W. Har- bison and J. W. Mason.
Pulaski, Robert C. Newton and Charles C. Far- relly.
Fulton, J. H. Tracy.
Poinsett, J. A. Meek.
Polk, J. D. Baker.
Pope, Charles E. Tobey.
Prairie, W. T. Jones.
Greene, Samuel Wilcoxen.
Sebastian, J. Hackett and B. Harper.
St. Francis, J. M. Parrott and O. E. Dorris.
Union, J. C. Ardis and R. M. Wallace.
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APPENDIX B.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-JOHN G. PRICE.
Clerk-FRANK E. WRIGHT.
1st District, Jackson, Craighead, Poinsett, 12th District, Prairie and Arkansas counties, Cross and Mississippi counties, W. W. G. M. French, Isaac Ayers, W. S. McCul- lough and Thomas M. Gibson. Stansberry, N. L. Pears (5), A. M. Johnson and J. A. Houghton.
13th, Scott, Polk, Montgomery and Hot Spring, J. V. Harrison and J. H. Demby.
2d, Lawrence, Randolph and Greene, Ephriam Sharp, J. Hufstedler and J. M. Linsay.
14th, Hempstead, S. T. Mitchell (1), S. D. Bel- din and R. R. Samuels.
3d, Madison, Marion and Carroll, Benjamin Vaughan, J. A. Fitzwater, J. T. Hopper 15th, Lafayette and Little River, Alfred M. Merrick, A. T. Carroll and M. Hawkins.
and P. A. Williams.
4th, Independence and Van Buren, J. Clem, 16th, Union and Calhoun, Robert F. Catterson J. Ferguson and Jesse Millsaps. and Lovingki Ivy.
5th, Searcy, Pope and Conway, Walter W. 17th, Clark, Pike and Sevier, W. A. Britton, Sol. Brashear, J. R. Hall and H. W. Hodges.
Exon, W. P. Cooledge and J. R. Bush.
6th, Newton, Johnson and Yell, D. R. Lee (4), 18th, Columbia, W. A. Beasley, D. J. Smith and William N. May and Sam. Dial. M. M. Olive.
7th, Washington and Benton, S. Bard, J. Yoes, 19th, Ouachita, N. N. Rawlings and W. H. E. D. Fenno and J. F. Owen.
Wright.
8th, Crawford, Franklin and Sebastian, J. B. 20th, Jefferson and Bradley, P. Mosely, H. St. C. Turman, D. H. Divilbiss, A. J. Singleton and A. Gunthur.
9th, Crittenden, St. Francis and Woodruff, D. 21st, Dallas, Saline and Perry, G. H. Kyle and Coates (3), E. R. Knight, Asa Hodges and J. G. Gibbon. Daniel P. Upham.
22d, Ashley, Chicot, Drew and Desha, N. M. Newell, C. F. Simms, R. S. Curry, D. S. Wells and Z. H. Manees.
(1) Resigned, succeeded by D. Hunt. (2) M. W. Benjamin appointed Solicitor-General, succeeded by C. C. Farrelly. (3) Resigned, succeeded by W. H. Willis. (4) Resigned, suc - ceeded by R.W.Wishard. (5) Died during the session, succeeded by D. Nichols. (t) J. C. To- bias died during the session, succeeded by Joseph Brooks.
EIGHTEENTH LEGISLATURE-From January 2d to March 25th, 1871.
SENATE.
President-JAMES M. JOHNSON. Secretary-R. L. ARCHER.
1st District, Jackson, Craighead, Poinsett, 4th District, Independence and Van Buren coun- Cross and Mississippi counties, J. G. Frier- ties, E. D. Rushing.
son.
5th, Searcy, Pope and Conway, A. D. Thomas.
2d, Lawrence, Randolph and Greene, P. HI. 6th, Newton, Johnson and Yell, John N. Sar- Young. ber.
3d, Madison, Marion, Carroll, Fulton and 7th, Washington and Benton, Alexander Cara- Izard, William Dugger, loff,
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10th, Pulaski and White (2), Mason W. Benja- min, John G. Price, A. L. Bush, Sol. Miller, F. M. Chrisman and John Goad.
11th, Phillips and Monroe, J. A. Butler, M. Reed, J. C. Tobias, t William H. Gray, J. J. T. White and J. K. Whitson.
John, J. M. Gray, J. J. Williams, G. W. Davis and William T. Morrow.
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8th, Crawford, Franklin and Sebastian coun- 15th, Lafayette and Little River counties, ties, Valentine Dell. James Torrans.
9th, Crittenden, St. Francis and Woodruff, Asa 16th, Union and Calhoun, John H. Askew. 17th, Clark, Pike and Sevier, James Howard.
Hodges.
10th, Pulaski and White, Ozro A. Hadley and 18th, Columbia, R. B. Archer.
19th, Ouachita, James Thomas Elliott.
11th, Phillips and Monroe, J. T. White and 20th, Jefferson and Bradley, Samuel W. Mal- Frank Gallagher. lory and O. P. Snyder.
12th, Prairie and Arkansas, A. Hemmingway. 21st, Dallas, Saline and Perry, Samuel F. Duffie.
13th, Scott, Polk, Montgomery and Hot Spring, 22d, Ashley, Chicot, Drew and Desha, J. W. D. P. Beldin. Mason and William Harbison.
14th, Hempstead, George II. Martin. .
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-CHARLES W. TANKERSLEY.
Clerk-JOSEPH R. RICHARDS.
1st District, Craighead, Cross, Jackson, Mis- 11th District, Monroe and Phillips, G. W. sissippi and Poinsett counties, William H. Cate, Charles Minor, L. D. Rozell and J. A. Meek.
2d, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph and Sharp, J. 12th, Arkansas and Prairie, E. R. Wiley, Geo. D. Glass, M. Harvey, George Thornburgh, t H. Joslyn, B. C. Morgan and A. O. Espy. and W. B. Janes .*
3d, Boone, Madison, Carroll, Fulton, Izard and Marion, E. P. Watson, G. J. Crump, F. J. Eubanks and J. S. O'Neal.
4th, Independence and Van Buren, William B. Padgett, W. H. Palmer and W. E. Wilson.
ยท 5th, Conway, Pope and Searcy, T. D. Hawkins, B. F. Taylor and N. H. Cleland,
6th, Johnson, Newton and Yell, J, L. Garner, B. W. Herring and W. G. Harris.
7th, Benton and Washington, J. F. Owen, Martin F. Tygart, Thomas Wilson, James M. Pittman.
17th, Clark, Pike and Sevier, G. Haddock, Chas. W. Tankersley, John Wagner, and T. G. T. Steele.
18th, Columbia, D. J. Smith, F. M. Thompson and U. G. Wood.
8th, Crawford, Sebastian and Franklin, James M. Pettigrew, Charles B. Neal, J. B. Stevens 19th, Ouachita, D. E. Jenkins and M. A. Fricks. and J. P. Grady.
9th, Crittenden, St. Francis and Woodruff, Adam Johnson, Jeff. Haskins, M. A. Kohn, Thomas W. Ham.
20th, Bradley, Jefferson and Grant, Wm. Young, George W. Prigmore, John M. Clay- ton, R. S. Parker, E. G. Hale and Carl Pope.
10th, Pulaski and White, Curtis A. Whittemore, 21st, Grant, Perry, Saline and Dallas, W. R. Harley and J. H. Scales.
Robert A. Howard, J. W. Pilkington, John Goad, Joseph W. House and E. H. Cham- 22d, Ashley, Chicot, Drew and Desha, A. J. berlain.
Robinson, C. W. Preddy, H. Marr, E. A. Fulton, J. W. Harris and John Webb.
(t) Declared to be disqualified.
(*) Admitted in place of G. Thornburgh.
(#) Admitted in the place of C. K. Kymes, P. B. Allen and N. Ellington.
NINETEENTH LEGISLATURE-From January 6th to April 25th, 1873.
SENATE.
President-VOLNEY V. SMITH.
Secretary-W. W. ORRICK.
1st District, Jackson, Craighead, Poinsett, 2d District, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph and Cross and Mississippi counties, J. G. Frier- Sharp counties, Thomas J. Ratcliff. .
son.
13th, Hot Spring, Montgomery, Polk, Scott and Grant, J. F. Lane, John J. Sumpter, Jas. M. Bethel.
14th, Hempstead, Burrill B. Battle, W. R. Basden, I. C. P. Mclendon.
15th, Lafayette and Little River, Thomas Orr, C. Barbour and W. C. Hazeldine.
16th, Calhoun and Union, Thomas Gray and Alex. Mason.
Hollibaugh, A. Mays, John M. Peck, Austin Barrow, Charles C. Waters and J. M. Alex- ander, Jr.
W. Riley.
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3d, Madison, Marion, Carroll, Fulton and 12th, Arkansas, Prairie and Lincoln, P. C. Izard, Wm. Dugger.
Dooley.
4th, Independence and Van Buren, R. W. 13th, Scott, Polk, Montgomery and Hot Spring, McChesney. D. P. Beldin.
5th, Searcy, Pope and Conway, A. D. Thomas. 14th, Hempstead and Nevada, John Brooker. 6th, Newton, Johnson, Yell and Sarber, Thos. 15th, Lafayette and Little River, Jas. Torrans. A. Hanks. 16th, Union and Calhoun, William A. Coit.
7th, Washington and Benton, Alex. Caraloff.
17th, Clark, Pike and Sevier, James Howard. 8th, Crawford, Franklin and Sebastian, J. D. 18th, Columbia and Nevada, Benjamin F. Arbuckle.
Askew.
9th, Crittenden, St. Francis and Woodruff, Asa 19th, Ouachita, James Thomas Elliott. Hodges.
20th, Jefferson, Bradley, Grant and Lincoln, John M. Clayton and R. A. Dawson.
21st, Dallas, Saline, Perry and Grant, Benton B. Beavers.
22d, Ashley, Chicot, Drew, Desha and Lincoln, S. A. Duke and S. H. Holland.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Speaker-CHARLES W. TANKERSLY.
Clerk-HENRY M. COOPER.
1st District, Craighead, Cross, Jackson and 12th Disrict, Arkansas, Prairie and Lincoln coun- Mississippi counties, Roderick Joiner, ties, M. M. Erwin, J. F. Preston, James P. Eagle and D. J. Hinds. William H. Cate, Hiram M. Mcveigh, F. W. Lynn.
2d, Green, Lawrence, Sharp and Randolph, George Thornburgh, B. H. Crowley and Wm. G. Matheny.
13th, Scott, Polk, Montgomery, Hot Spring and Grant, L. D. Giibreath, John J. Sump - ter, Geo. G. Latta.
14th, Hempstead and Nevada, R. T. Page, Arch Apperson and W. A. Marshall.
3d, Carroll, Fulton, Izard, Marion and Boone, W. L. Chapman, Joseph Wright, J. M. 15th, Lafayette and Little River, M. Hawkins, Foster and J. F. Cunningham. M. D. Kent and A. M. Hankins.
4th, Independence and Van Buren, Joe Cleve- 16th, Union and Calhoun, W. Robertson and land, Rufus Lee, John G. Nunn. W. B. Coit.
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