Census of Iowa for the year 1895, pt. 2, Part 36

Author: Iowa. Secretary of State. cn; McFarland, W. M
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Des Moines, F. R. Conaway, state printer
Number of Pages: 906


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Des Moines


Arthur Ingraham, Robert Ralston, George Hepner. Jerse D. Payno, L. B. Hughes.


Henry


Muscatine, Louisa, Slaughter


James M. Clark.


Cedar, Johnson, Jones, Lich


Charles Whittlesey.


Scott and Clinton ...


Jonathan W. Parker.


Dubuque, Jackson, Clayton


Warner Lewis, Stephen Hempstead.


Jesse B. Browne, elected president November 13th. B. F. Wallace, elected secretary November 13th.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee


William Patterson, Hawkins Taylor, Calvin J. Price. James Briorly.


Van Buren Des Moines


James Hall, Gideon S. Bailey, Samuel Parker.


James W. Grimes, George Temple, Van B. Delash- mutt, Thomas Blair, George H. Beeler .*


Henry


Willliam G. Coop, William H. Wallace, Asbury B. Porter.


Muscatine, Louisa, Slaughter


John brierson, William L. Toole, Levi Thornton, S. Clinton Hastings.


Cedar, Johnson, Jones, Linn. Scott and Clinton ..


Laurel Summers, Jabez A. Burchard, jr.t


Dubuque, Jackson, Olayton


Chauncey Swan, Andrew Bankson, Thomas Cox, Hardin Nowlin.


William H. Wallace, clected speaker November 13th. Joseph T. Fales, elected chief clerk November 13th.


Robert G. Roberts.


* Qualified and took his seat .November 21st, as successor to Cyrus S. Jacobs, deceased.


+ Obtained his seat November 22d; the House on that day deciding in his favor, and against Samuel R. Murray, who had up till that time occupied the soat.


776


CENSUS RETURNS.


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SECOND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY .*


Convened at Burlington, November 4, 1839. Adjourned January 17, 1810.


COUNCIL.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


Jesse B. Browne.


Van Buren


J. Keith, E. A. M. Swazy.


Des Moines


Arthur Inghram, Robert Ralston, George Hepner. Jesse D. Payne, L. B. Hughes.


Henry


Muscatine, Louisa, +Slaughter


James M Clark.


Cedar, Jones, Linn, Johnsou


Charles Whittlesev.


Scott and Clinton ...


Jonathan W. Parker.


Dubuque, Jackson, Clayton.


Warner Lewis, Stephen Hempstead.


Stephen Ilempstead, elected president November 7th.


B. F. Wallago, elected secretary November 5th.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


William Patterson, Edward Johnston, Alfred Rich, Joshua Owen.


Van Buren.


James Hall, Gideon S. Bailey, Uriah Biggs.


Des Moines


William R. Ross, Shepherd Leffter, L. N. English, Isaac Fleenor, Joseph O. Hawkins.


Henry and Jefferson


William G. Coop, Jacob L. Myers, John B. Lash.


Muscatine and Johnson


S. Clinton Hastings, T. T Clark. Daniel Brewor, Jacob Mintun.


Louisa and Washington.


Cedar, Jones and Linn


George H. Walworth. Laurel Summers, Joseph M. Robertson.


Scott and Clinton.


Jackson ..


Thomas Oox Edward Langworthy, Loring Wheeler, James Churchman.


Edward Johnston, elected speaker November 4th.


Jo eph T. Fales, elected chief clerk November 4th.


* An extra session of thi's assembly was held at Burlington, July 13, 1840, pursuant to an act of the legislative assembly, approved January 11, 1840.


t Now called Washington.


THIRD LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.


Convened at Burlington, November 2, 1840. Adjourned January 15. 1841.


COUNCIL.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee ..


Jesse B. Browne, Edward Johnston.


Van Buren


J. C Hawkins.


Des Moines


William H. Wallace.


Henry


William G. Coop.


Louisa and Washington


francis Springer.


Muscatine and Johnson


S. Clinton lastings.


Cedar, Jones and Linn .. Scott and Clinton.


George Groene.


Jackson, Dubuque,


Delaware,


Clayton, etc


M Bainbridge, Joseph S. Kirkpatrick.


M. Bainbridge, elected president November 3d.


B. F. Wallace, elected secretary November 3d.


James Hall, Gideon S. Bailey.


Jetforson


Jonathan W. Parker.


Dubuque, Clayton, etc ..


CENSUS. RETURNS.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


James Brierly, Daniel F. Miller, John Box.


Van Buren


Isaac N. Lewis, John Whitaker, William Steele.


Des Moines


Shepherd Leffler, Milton D. Browning, Alfred Hebard, Robert Avery, David Hendershott.


Henry


Jefferson


John B. Lash, Asbury B. Porter, Paton Wilson. Alexander A. Wilson.


Louisa.


William L. Toclo.


Washington


Simon P. Teeple.


Muscatine


Thomas M. Iset :.


Johnson


Henry Felkner.


Cedar, Jones and Linn


George II. Walworth, Harmon Van Antwerp.


Scott and Clinton ...


Laurel Summers, Joseph M. Robertson.


Jackson.


Thomas Cox.


Dubugne, Delaware. Clayton, etc | Edward Langworthy, Timothy Mason.


Thomas Cox, elected speaker November 3d.


Joseph T. Fales, elected chief clerk November 3d.


FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.


Convened at Iowa City, December 6, 1841. Adjourned February 18, 1812.


COUNCIL.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Loo ..


Jesse B. Browne, Edward Johnston.


Van Buren


James Hall, Gideon S. Bailey.


Des Moines.


: Shepherd Letlier.


Henry


William H. Wallace.


Jefferson.


William G. Coop.


Louisa and Washington


Francis Springer.


Muscatine and Johnson


S. Clinton Hastings.


Cedar, Jones and Linn


Scott and Clinton.


George Greene. Jonathan W. Parker.


Jackson, Dubuque, Delaware,


Clayton, etc ..


M. Bainbridge, Joseph S. Kirkpatrick.


J. W. Parker, elected president December 7th.


J. W. Woods, elected secretary December 7th.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee


William Patterson, E. S. McCulloch, Ilenry S. Camp- bell.


Van Buren


John M. Whitaker, Uriah Biggs, Oliver Weld.


Des Moines


Alfred Hebard, Isaac Leffler, David E. Blair, George Hepner, James M Morgan.


Henry


Asbury B Porter, Paton Wilson Simeon Smead.


Jefferson.


Richard Quinton.


Louisa.


William L. Toole.


Washington ..


Thomas Baker.


Muscatine


Samuel Holliday.


Jobnson ..


Henry Folkner.


Cedar, Jones and Linn.


Samuel P. Higginson, Thomas Denson.


Scott and Clinton.


Joseph M. Robertson, James Grant.


Jackson.


James K. Morse.


Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, etc. |Warner Lowis, C. H. Booth.


Warner Lewis, elected speaker December 7th. Joseph T. Fales, elected chief clerk December 7th


* Elected to fill vacancy.


777


778


CENSUS RETURNS.


FIFTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.


Convened at Iowa City, December 5, 1842. Adjourned February 17, 1843. COUNOIL.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


William Patterson, Robert M. G. Patterson.


Van Buren


John D. Elbert, James H. Jenkins.


Des Moines


Shepherd Leffler.


Henry .


William H. Wallace.


Jefferson


Joseph B. Teas.


Louisa and Washington.


Francis Springer.


Muscatine and Johnson


Pleasant Harris.


Cedar, Jones and Linn


John P. Cook.


Scott and Clinton ..


Robert Christie.


Jackson, Dubuque, Delaware,


Clayton, etc.


Thomas Cox, Francis Gebon.


John D. Elbert, elected president December 7th.


Joseph T. Fales, elected secretary December 7th.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


James Brierly, E. S. MeOulloch, William Steele.


Van Buren


Isaac N. Lewis, Rickey D. Barton, Samuel Swear- ingen.


Des Moines


David E. Blair, George Hepner, James M. Morgan, Abner Hackieman, David J. Sales.


Henry


Paton Wilson, Evan Jay, Thomas McMillan.


Jefferson.


John W. Culbertson.


Louisa ..


Josoph Nowell.


Washington


David Bunker.


Muscatino.


Err Thornton.


Johnson


Henry Felknor.


Cedar and Jones


George H. Walworth, John C. Berry.


Scott ..


Joseph M. Robertson.


Clinton'


Eli Goddard.


Jackson


Ansel Briggs.


Dubuque, Delaware, Clayt n, etc.


Thomas Rogers, Frederick Andros.


James M. Morgan, elected speaker December 6th.


B. F. Wallace, elected chief clerk December 6th.


SIXTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY .*


Convened at Iowa City, December 4, 1843. Adjourned February 16, 1844.


COUNCIL.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


William Patterson, Robert M. G. Patterson.


Van Buren


John D. Elbert, James H. Jenkins.


Des Moines


Shepherd Leffler.


Henry. .


William H. Wallace.


Jofforson.


Joseph B. Teas.


Louisa and Washington.


Francis Springer.


Muscatine and Johnson


Pleasant Harris.


Cedar, Jones and Linn ..


John P. Cook.


Scott and Clinton.


Robert Christie.


Juckson, Dubuque,


Delaware,


Clayton, etc ..


Thomas Cox, Francis Gebon.


Thomas Cox, elected president January 11th on the forty-first ballot-Francis Springer acting as president pro tem. till that time,


B. F. Wallace, elected secretary December 7th.


779


CENSUS RETURNS.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee


James Brierly, William Steele, Joseph Roberts.


Van Buren


Josiah H. Bonney, Samuel Borland. James M. Wray.


Des Moines


Alfred Hebard, Abner Hackleman, James W. Grimes, John Johnson, John D. Wright.


Ilenry


Jefferson


Paton Wilson, Hamilton Robb, William Thompson. John W. Culbertson. George W. McCleary.


Washington


Thomas Baker.


Muscatine.


Edward E. Fay.


Johnson. .


James P. Carleton.


Cedar, Jones and Linn Scott


Gilbert C. R. Mitchell.


Olinton. Jackson.


John Foley.


Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, etc. /Thomas Rogers, Hardin Nowlin.


James P'. Carleton, elected speaker December 5th.


Joseph T. Fales, elected chief clerk December 5th.


* An extra session of this assembly was held at Iowa City, June 16, 1844, pursuant to an act of the assembly approved February 15, 1844.


FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.


Convened at Iowa City, October 7, 1844. Adjourned, November 1, 1844.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Leo.


Charles Staley, Alexander Kerr, David Galland, Calvin J. Prico, James Marsh, John Thompson, Henry M. Salmon, O. S. X. Peck.


Des Moines


James Clarke, Henry Robinson, John D. Wright, Shepherd Leffler, Andrew Hooten, Enos Lowe, John Ripley, George Hepner.


Van Buren.


Elisha Cutler, Jr., John Davidson, Paul Brattain, David Ferguson, Gideon S. Bailey, John Hale, Jr., Thomas Charlton.


Jefferson


Robert Brown, Hardin Butler, Sulifand S. Ross, James I. Murray, Samuel Whitmore.


Henry


Joseph C. Hawkins, George Hobson, John H. Ran- dolph, Jonathan C. Hall, Joseph D. Hoag.


Washington. Louisa ..


Wm. R. Harrison, Enoch Ross, Calob B. Campbell. John Brookbank, Wm. L. Toole, Wright Williams. Jonathan E. Fletcher, Ralph P. Lowe, Elijah Sells. Robert Lucas, Samuel Il. McCrory, Henry Felkner.


Johnson.


Linn


Thomas J. Mckean, Samuel W. Durham, Luman M. Strong.


Cedar Scott.


Clinton.


Jones.


Jackson.


Joseph S. Kirkpatrick, William Morden, Richard B. Wyckoff.


Wapello Davis .. Keokuk


J. C. Blankinship, Samuel W. McAtee. Richard Quinton.


Mahaska.


Van B. Delashmutt, Stephen B. Shelledy.


Dubuque, Delaware, Black Hawk, and Fayette ..


Francis Gehon, Edward Langworthy, Theophilus Crawford, Stephen Hempstead, Samuel B. Oim- stord, Michael O'Brien.


Shepherd Leffler, elected president October 7th. George S. Hampton, elected secretary October 7th.


The constitution adopted by this convention was rejected by the people at an election held on the 4th day of August, 1845, there being 7,235 votes cast " for the con- stitution," and 7,650 votes cast "against the constitution."


Muscatine.


Samuel A. Bissell, James II. Gower. James Grant, Andrew W. Campbell, Ebenezer Cook. Lyman Evans, Ralph R. Benedict. John Taylor.


William H. Galbraith, William W. Chapman.


Louisa


George H. Walworth, Robert Smytho.


John Brophy.


780


CENSUS RETURNS.


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SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.


Convened at lowa City, May 5, 1845. Adjourned June 11, 1845.


COUNCIL.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED,


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee ..


James Briorly, John Thompson.


Van Buren, Davis, Appanoose. Des Moines.


Paul Brattain, Henry M. Shelby.


Shepherd Leffler.


Henry.


John Stephenson.


Jefferson, Wapello, *Kishkekosh .. Louisa, Washington Keokuk


Mahaska, etc ...


Muscatine and Johnson


Cedar, Linn and Jones Scott and Clinton.


Jackson, Dubuque,


Delaware,


Clayton, etc .. Stephen Hempstead, Philip B. Bradley


S. Clinton Hastings, elected president May 7th.


John F. Kinney, elected secretary May Ttb.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee ..


Van Buren.


Des Moines


Henry.


Jacob Hurer. Charles Stewart, James Anderson. Frederick Hancock, George Montague, George W. Lester. James M. Morgan, John Johnson, Ebenezer W. Davis, George Chandler, Richard Noble. Norton Munger, Samuel D. Woodworth, Charles Olifton.


Jefferson, Wapello, *Kishkekosh ..


Reuben R. Harper.


Louisa ...


George W. McCleary.


Washingt'n, Keokuk, Mahaska, etc Stephen B. Shelledy.


Muscatine.


Abraham 'T. Banks.


Johnson.


Hugh D. Downey.


Cedar, Linn and Jones


Josoph K. Snyder, John Taylor.


Scott ...


Joseph M. Robertson.


Olinton


Shubach Coy.


Jackson.


James Leonard.


Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, etc.|David S. Wilson, Samuel Murdock.


James M. Morgan, elected Speaker May 6th. William Thompson, elected chief clerk May 6th.


* Now called Monroe.


EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.


Convened at Iowa City, December 1, 1845. Adjourned January 19, 1846.


· COUNCIL.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee. Van Buren, Davis and Appanoose Des Moines


James Brierly, John Thompson. Paul Brattain, Honry M. Shelby. Shepherd Leffler. John Stephenson.


Henry.


Jefferson, Wapello, *Kishkekosh .. William G. Coop. Louisa, Washington, Keokuk. Mahaska, etc .. Enoch Ross.


.


Enoch Ross. S. Olinton Hastings. William Abbe. Laurel Summers.


William G. Coop.


781


CENSUS RETURNS.


EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-COUNCIL-CONTINUED.


COUNTIES BEPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS


Muscatine and Johnson


Cedar, Linn and Jones.


Scott and Olinton.


Jackson, Dubuque, Delaware,


Clayton, etc.


Stephen Hempstead, Philip B. Bradley.


Stephen Hempstead, elected president December 3d. John F. Kinney, elected secretary December 3d.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


Van Buren


Des Moines


Henry.


Jacob Huner, William Patterson. Jesse B. Browne. Frederick Hancock, George W. Lester, David Fer- guson. James M. Morgan, John D. Wright, John Ripley. Archibald McMichael, Joshua Holland. Norton Munger, Samuel D. Woodworth, Charles Clifton. Joseph Flink.


Jefferson, Wapello, *Kishkekosh ..


Louisa


George W. McCleary.


Washington Keokuk, M'haska, etc. Stephen B. Shelledy.


Muscatine


Abraham T. Banks.


Johnson.


Hugh D. Downey.


Cedar, Linn and Jones.


Joseph K. Snyder, John Taylor.


Scott ...


Joseph M. Robertson.


Clinton


Shubartocy.


Jackson.


Thomas Graham.


Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, «te. |David S. Wilson, Samuel Murdock.


George W. MeCleary, elected speaker December 2d. William Thompson, elected chief clerk December 2'd.


* Now called Monroe.


SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.


Convened at Iowa City, May 4, 1846. Adjourned May 19, 184-6.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


David Galland, Josiah Kent, George Berry.


Des Moines


Enos Lowe, Shepherd Leffler, George W. Bowle.


Van Buren


Thomas Dibble, Erastus Hoskins, William Steele.


Jefferson


Sullifond s. Ross, William G. Coop.


Henry


George Job. m, Alvin Saunders.


Davis ..


Joh :. J. Solman.


Appanoose and Monroe


Waroham G. clark.


Wapello ..


Joson' II. Hedrick.


lowa, Marion, Polk and Jasper. Mahaska.


John Couroy.


Keokuk


Conford Harned.


Washington.


Stewart, Goodroll.


Louisa .. Muscatine.


I. Scott Richman.


Johnson .. Linn and Benton


Socrates II. Tryon. Samuel A. Bissell.


Cedar Scott ..


James Grant.


Clinton.


Henry P. Haun.


Jackson


William Hubbell.


Sylvester G. Matson.


Jones,


Stephon B. Shelledy.


John Ronalds.


Ourtis Bates.


S. Clinton Ilastings. Viliam Abbe. Laurel Summers.


782


CENSUS RETURNS. -


SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION-CONTINUED.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Clayton .... Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan. Fayette, Black Hawk


David Olmstead.


Thomas McCraney, Francis K. O'Ferrall.


Enos Lowe, elected president May 4th.


William Thompson, elected secretary May 4th.


The constitution adopted by this convention was adopted by the people at an election held on the 3d day of August, 1846, there being 9,492 votes cast "for the constitution " and 9,036 votes cast "against the constitution." This constitution was presented to congress in December, 1846, and on the 28th of the same month an act was passed for the admission of Iowa into the union. The first election for state officers was held on the 26th day of October, 1846, pursuant to proclamation of Gov. James Clarke, when Ansel Briggs was elected governor; Elisha Cutler, Jr., secretary of state; Joseph T. Fales, auditor, and Morgan Reno, treasurer.


783


CENSUS RETURNS.


REGISTER OF THE STATE OF IOWA.


OFFICERS OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT.


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GOVERNORS.


Ansel Briggs, Jackson county; elected October 26, 1º46; oath of office administered December 3d, by Chief Justice Mason


Stephen Hempstead, Dubuque county; elected August 5, 1850; oath of office administered December 4th, by Chief Justice Williams.


James W. Grimes, Des Moines county; elected August 3, 1854; oath of office administered December 9, 1854, by Maturin L. Fisher, president of the joint convention.


Ralph P. Lowe, Lee county; elected October 13, 1857; oath of office admin- istered January 14, 1858, by Chief Justice Wright.


Samuel J. Kirkwood, Johnson county; elected October 11, 1859; oath of office administered January 11, 1860, by Chief Justice Wright.


Samuel J. Kirkwood, Johnson county; re-elected October 8, 1861; oath of office administered January 15, 1862, by Chief Justice Baldwin.


William M. Stone, Marion county; elected October 13, 1863; oath of office administered January 14, 1864, by Chief Justice Wright.


William M. Stone, Marion county; re-elected October 10, 1865; oath of office administered January 11, 1866, by Lieutenant-Governor Eastman. Samuel Merrill, Clayton county; elected October 8, 1867; oath of office administered January 16, 1868, by Judge Wright.


Samuel Merrill, Clayton county; re-elected October 12, 1869; oath of office administered January 13, 1870, by Chief Justice Cole.


Cyrus C. Carpenter, Webster county; elected October 10, 1871; oath of office administered January 11, 1872, by Robert Lowry, president pro tem. of the senate.


Cyrus C. Carpenter, Webster county; re-elected October 14, 1873; oath of office administered January 27, 1874, by Judge Cole.


Samuel J. Kirkwood, Johnson county; elected October 12, 1875; oath of office administered January 13, 1876, by Chief Justice Cole; resigned February 1, 1877, having been elected United States senator.


Joshua G. Newbold, Henry county; lieutenant governor; took oath of office as governor February 1, 1877, administered by Edward J. Holmes. clerk supreme court.


John II. Gear, Des Moines county; elected October 9, 1877; oath of office administered January 17, 1878, by Chief Justice Rothrock.


784


CENSUS RETURNS.


John H. Gear, Des Moines county; re-elected October 14, 1879; oath of office administered January 15, 1880, by Chief Justice Adams.


Buren R. Sherman, Benton county; elected October 11, 1881; oath of office administered January 12, 1882, by Chief Justice Seevers.


Buren R. Sherman, Benton county; re-elected October 9, 1883; oath of office administered January 17, 1884, by Chief Justice Rothrock.


William Larrabee, Fayette county; elected November 3, 1885; oath of office .administered January 14, 1886, by Judge Reed.


William Larrabee, Fayette county; re-elected November 8, 1887; oath of office administered January 12, 1888, by Judge Rothrock.


Horace Boies, Black Hawk county; elected November 5, 1889: oath of office administered February 27, 1890, by Judge Rothrock.


Horace Boies, Black Hawk county; re-elected November 3, 1891; oath of office administered January 20, 1892, by Chief Justice Robinson.


Frank D. Jackson, Polk county; elected November 7, 1893; oath of office administered January 11, 1894, by Chief Justice Granger.


Francis M. Drake, Appanoose county; elected November 5, 1895; oath of office administered January 16, 1896, by Chief Justice Rothrock.


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS. Office created September 3, 1857, by the new constitution.


Oran Faville, Mitchell county; elected October 13, 1857; qualified January 14, 1858.


Nicholas J. Rusch, Scott county; elected October 11, 1859; qualified Janu- ary 11, 1860.


John R. Needham, Mahaska county; elected October 8, 1861; qualified Jan- uary 15, 1862.


Enoch W. Eastman, Hardin county; elected October 13. 1863; qualified Jan- uary 14, 1864.


Benjamin F'. Gue, Webster county; elected October 10, 1865; qualified Jan- uary 11, 1866.


John Scott, Story county; elected October 8, 1867; qualified January 17, 1868. Madison M. Walden, Appanoose county: qualified January 14, 1870: resigned 1871.


Henry C. Bulis, Winneshiek county; appointed by the governor September 13, 1871, and elected to the office October 10, 1871; qualified January 11, 1872.


Joseph Dysart, Tama county; elected October 14, 1873; qualified January 27, 1874.


Joshua G. Newbold, Henry county; elected October 12, 1875; qualified Jan- uary 13, 1876; became governor February, 1877.


Frank T. Campbell, Jasper county; elected November 9, 1877; qualified Jan- uary 17, 1878.


Frank T. Campbell, Jasper county: re-elected October 14, 1879: qualified January 15, 1880.


Orlando H. Manning, Carroll county; elected October 11, 1881; qualified January 12, 1882.


Orlando H. Manning, Pottawattamie county; elected October 9, 1883: qual- ified January 16, 1884; resigned October 12, 1885.


785


CENSUS RETURNS.


John A. T. Hull, Polk county: elected November 3, 1885; qualified January 14, 1886.


John A. T. Hulı, Polk county; re-elected November 8, 1887; qualified January 12, 1888.


Alfred N. Poyneer, Tama county; elected November 5, 1889; qualified Feb- ruary 27, 1890.


Samuel L. Bestow, Lucas county; elected November 3, 1891; qualified Jan- uary 20, 1892.


Warren S. Dungan, Lucas county; elected November 7, 1893; qualified January 11, 1894.


Matt Parrott, Black Hawk county; elected November 5, 1895; qualified January 16, 1896.


SECRETARIES OF STATE.


Elisha Cutler, jr., Van Buren county; elected October 26, 1846; qualified December 5th.


Josiah H. Bonney, Van Buren county; elected August 7, 1848; qualified December 4th.


George W. MeCleary, Johnson county; elected August 5, 1850; qualified December 2d.


George W. McCleary, Johnson county; re-elected August 2, 1852; bond approved December 4th.


George W. McCleary, Johnson county: re-elected August 7, 1854; quali- fied December 4th.


Elijah Sells, Muscatine county; elected August 4, 1856; qualified Decem- ber 1st.


Elijah Sells, Muscatine county: re-elected October 12, 1858; term com- menced January 3, 1859.


Elijah Sells, Muscatine county; re-elected November 6, 1860; term commenced January 7, 1861:


James Wright, Delaware county; elected October 14, 1862; term com- menced January 5, 1863.


James Wright, Delaware county; re-elected November 8, 1864; term commenced January 2, 1865.


Ed Wright, Cedar county; elected October 9, 1866; term commenced January 7, 1867.


Ed Wright, Cedar county; re-elected November 3, 1868; term commenced January -, 1869.


Ed Wright, Cedar county; re-elected October 11, 1870; term commenced January, 1871.


Josiah T. Young, Monroe county; elected November 5, 1872; term com- menced January, 1873.


Josiah T. Young, Monroe county; re-elected October 13, 1874; term com- menced January, 1875.


Josiah T. Young, Monroe county; re-elected November 7, 1876; term commenced January, 1877


J. A. T. Hull, Davis county; elected October 8, 1878; term commenced January, 1879.


J. A. T. Hull, Davis county: : re-elected . November 2, :1880; : term com- menced January. 1881. 50


786


CENSUS RETURNS.


J. A. T. Hull, Davis county; re-elected November 7, 1882; term com- menced January, 1883.


Frank D. Jackson, Butler county; elected November 4, 1884; term com- menced January, 1885.


Frank D. Jackson, Butler county; re-elected November 2, 1886; term commenced January, 1887.


Frank D. Jackson, Butler county; re-elected November 6, 1888; term commenced January, 1889.


W. M. McFarland, Emmet county; elected November 4, 1890; term com- menced January, 1891.


W. M. McFarland, Emmet county; re-elected November 8, 1892; term commenced January, 1893.


V. M. McFarland, Emmet county, re-elected November 6, 1894; term com- menced January, 1895.


AUDITORS OF STATE .*


Joseph T. Fales, Des Moines county; elected October 26, 1846; qualified December 4th.


Joseph T. Fales, Des Moines county; re-elected August 7, 1845; bond approved March 5, 1849.


William Pattee, Bremer county; elected August 5, 1850; bond approved December 2d.


William Pattee, Bremer county; re-elected August 2, 1852; bond approved December 8th.


Andrew J. Stevens, Polk county; elected August 7, 1854: qualified Decem- ber 4th; resigned in 1855.


John Pattee, Bremer county; appointed by the governor September 13, 1855; bond approved September 22d.


John Pattee, Bremer county; elected August 4, 1856; qualified Decem- ber 2d.


Jonathan W. Cattell, Cedar county, elected October 12, 1858; term com- menced January 3, 1859.


Jonathan W. Cattell, Cedar county; re-elected November 6, 1960; term commenced January 7, 1861.


Jonathan W. Cattell, Cedar county; re-elected October 14, 1862; term com- menced January 5, 1863.


John A. Elliott, Mitchell county; elected November 8, 1864; term com- menced January 2, 1865.


John A. Elliott, Mitchell county; re-elected October 9, 1866; term com- menced January 7, 1867.


John A. Elliott, Mitchell county; re-elected November 3, 1868; term com- menced January, 1869.


John Russell, Jones county; elected October 11, 1870; term commenced Jan- uary, 1871.


John Russell, Jones county; re-elected November 5, 1872; term commenced January, 1873.


Buren R. Sherman, Benton county; elected October 13, 1874; term com- menced January, 1875.


* This officer was styled " Auditor of Public Accounts," in the former constitution of the state.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


Buren R. Sherman, Benton county; re-elected November 7, 1876; term commenced January, 1877.




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