Census of Iowa for the year 1895, pt. 2, Part 40

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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- CENSUS RETURNS.


EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Created by act of the Twenty-first General Assembly; composed of the counties of Linn, Jones and Cedar.


JUDGES.


J. D. Giffen; re-elected November 2, 1880 (from Eighth district); re-elected November 4, 1890.


J. H: Preston; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1800; resigned in 1894.


William G. Thompson; appointed September 3, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of J. H. Proston; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy and for full term.


William P. Wolf; elected November 6, 1894.


NINETEENTH DISTRICT-1895.


Created by act of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly, chapter 66, approved March 29, 1894; comprising the county of Dubuque.


JUDGES.


J. L. Husted; elected November 6, 1894.


Frederick O'Donnell: elected November 6, 1894.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS.


XXIXTH CONGRESS-1846 TO 1847.


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist :


REPRESENTATIVES.


First General Assembly failed to elect.


S. Clinton Hastings, Muscatine, Shepherd Leffler, Burlington.


XXXTH CONGRESS-1847 TO 1849.


U. S. SENATORS.


Disi


REPRESENTATIVES.


Augustus O. Dodge, Burlington; elected December 7, 1818. George W. Jones, Dubuque; elected De- cember 7, 1848.


1


William Thompson, Mt. Pleasant. Shepherd Leffler, Burlington.


XXXIST CONGRESS-1849 TO 1851.


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist ..


REPRESENTATIVES.


George W. Jones, Dubuque. Augustus C. Dodge, Burlington; re-elect- ed January 10, 1819.


1 First session .- William Thompson, Mt. Pleasant; unseated by the House of Representatives on a contest. and the election remanded to the people.


1 Second session .- Daniel F. Miller, Ft. Mad- ison; elected September 4, 1850. 2|Shepherd Leffler, Burlington.


XXXIID CONGRESS-1851 TO 1853.


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


George W. Jones, Dubuque. Augustus C. Dodge, Burlington


1 Bernhart Henn, Fairfield. *2 Lincoln Clark, Dubuque.


XXXIIID CONGRESS-1853 TO 1855.


U. S. SENATORS.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Augustus C. Dodge, Burlington. George W. Jones, Dubuque; re-elected December 21. 1852.


₪ | Dist.


1 Bernhart Henn, Fairfield. 2 John P. Cook, Davenport.


820


. CENSUS RETURNS.


XXXIVTH CONGRESS-1855 TO 1857.


U. S. SENATORS.


, Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


George W. Jones, Dubuque.


1 Augustus Hall, Keosanqua.


James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant; elected! January 6, 1855, and January 17, 1857 * -


2 James Thorington, Davenport.


* Election declared illegal by the U. S. senate, January 12, 1857; again elected as above ..


XXXVTH CONGRESS-1857 TO 1859.


U. S. SENATORS.


George W. Jones. Dubuque. James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant.


1 Samuel R. Curtis, Keokuk. 2|Timothy Davis, Elkader.


XXXVITH CONGRESS-1859 TO 1861.


U. S. SENATORS.


James Harlan. Mt. Pleasant. James W. Grimes, Burlington; elected January 20, 1858.


79 | Dist.


Samuel R. Curtis, Keokuk. William Vandever, Dubuque.


XXXVIITH CONGRESS-1861 TO 1863.


U. S SENATORS.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant; re-elected January 11, 1860. James W. Grimes, Burlington.


1 First session-Samuel R. Curtis, Keokuk." 1 Second and third sessions-James F. Wil- son, Fairfield; elected October 8, 1861. 2 William Vandever, Dubuque.


* Vacated seat by acceptance of commission as brigadier-general, and J. F. Wilson chosen as his successor.


XXXVIIITH CONGRESS-1863 TO 1865.


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant. James W. Grimes, Burlington.


1 James F. Wilson, Fairfield.


2 Hiram Price, Davenport.


3| William B. Allison, Dubuque.


4 Josiah B. Grinnell, Grinnell. 5 John A. Kasson, Des Moines. 6|Asahol W. Hubbard, Sioux City.


XXXIXTH . CONGRESS-1865 TO 1867.


U. S. SENATORS.


Jumos Harlan, Mt. Pleasant * James W. Grimes, Burlington. Samuel J. Kirkwood, Iowa City; elected January 13, 1866.


Dist


REPRESENTATIVES.


1 James F. Wilson, Fairfield 2 Iliram Price, Davenport.


3 William B. Allison, Dubuque. 4 Josiah B. Grinnell, Grinnell. 5 John A. Kasson, Des Moines.


6 Asahel W. Hubbard, Sioux City.


* Became secretary of the interior May 1, 1865, and resigned his seat in the senate. Samuel J. Kirkwood chosen his successor as above.


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is_ | Dist


REPRESENTATIVES.


REPRESENTATIVES.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


XLTH CONGRESS-1867 TO 1869.


U. S. SENATORS.


James W. Grimes, Burlington. James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant; elected Jan- uary 13, 1866.


=== 21 | Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


James F. Wilson, Fairfield.


2 Hiram Price, Davenport.


3 William B. Allison, Dubuque.


4 William Loughridge, Oskaloosa.


5 Grenville M. Dodge, Council Bluffs.


6 Asahel W Hubbard, Sioux City.


XLIST CONGRESS-1869 TO 1871.


U. S. SENATORE.


James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant.


Jesse B. Howell, Keokuk; elected Janu- ary 20, 1870, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of James W. Grimes.


4 22- , Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


1 George W. MeOrary, Keokuk. William Smyth, Marion.


3 William B. Allison, Dubuque.


4 William Loughridge, Oskaloosa.


5 Frank W. Palmer, Des Moines. 6 Charles Pomeroy.


XLIID CONGRESS-1871 TO 1873.


U. S. SENATORS.


, Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


James Harlan, Mt. Pleasant.


George G. Wright. Des Moines; elected January 20, 1870; term commenced March 4, 1871.


1 George W. Mccrary, Keokuk. Aylett R. Cotton, Clinton. W. G. Donnan, Independence. 4 Madison M. Walden, Centerville. 5 Frank W. Palmer, Des Moines. 6 Jackson Orr. Boonsboro.


XLIIID CONGRESS-1873 TO 1875.


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


George G. Wright, Des Moines. William B. Allison, Dubuque; elected January 16, 1872; term commenced March 4, 1873.


1 George W. MCCrary, Keokuk. Avlett R. Cotton, Clinton. William G. Donnan, Independence. 4 Henry O. Pratt, Charles City. 5 James Wilson, Traer.


6 William Loughridge, Oskaloosa.


7 John A. Kasson, Des Moines.


8 James W. McDill, Afton. SjJackson Orr. Boonsboro.


XLIVTH CONGRESS-1875 TO 1877.


U. S. SENATORS.


George G. Wright, Des Moines. William D. Allison, Dubuque.


4828PAWEL , Dist ..


REPRESENTATIVES.


1|George W. McOrary, Keokuk. 2 John Q. Tufts, Tipton. 3 L. L. Ainsworth, West Union. 4 Henry O. Pratt, Charles City. 5 James Wilson, Traer.


6 Ezekiel S. Sampson, Sigourney.


7 John A. Kasson, Des Moines. 8 James W. McDill, Afton. 9 Addison Oliver, Onawa.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


XLVTH CONGRESS-1877 TO 1879.


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES


William B. Allison, Dubuque.


1 J. C. Stone, Burlington.


2 Hiram Price, Davonport.


Samuel J. Kirkwood, Iowa City; elected January 25, 1876.


3|T. W. Burdick, Decorah.


4 NN. C. Deering, Osage.


5 Rush Clark, Iowa City.


6 E. S. Sampson, Sigourney.


7 H. J. B. Cummings, Winterset.


8 W. F. Sapp, Council Bluffs.


9|Addison Oliver, Onawa.


XLVITH CONGRESS-1879 TO 1881.


U. S. SENATORS.


REPRESENTATIVES.


William B. Allison, Dubuque; elected January 29, 1878. Samuel J. Kirkwood, lowa City.


1 M. A. McCoid, Fairfield.


2 Hiram Price, Davenport.


3 Thomas Updegraff, McGregor.


4 |N. O. Deering, Osage. 5 Rush Clark, Iowa City.


6 J. B. Weaver, Bloomfield.


7 E. II. Gillette, Des Moines.


8 William F. Sapp, Council Bluffs.


9 0. C. Carpenter, Ft. Dodge.


XLVIITH CONGRESS-1881 TO 1883.


U. S. SENATORS.


James W. McDill, Afton; appointed by the governor. March 8, 1881, to fill va- cancy by resignation of S. J Kirkwood. William B. Allison, Dubuque; elected January 16. 1884.


MOUTH 625L | Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


1 M. A. McCoid, Fairfield.


S. S. Farwell, Monticello.


3 Thomas Updegraff, McGregor.


4 N. O. Deering, Osage. 5 W. G. Thompson, Marion. 6 M. E. Cutts, Oskaloosa.


7 John A. Kasson, Des Moines.


8 W. P. Hepburn, Clarinda


9|0. O. Carpenter, E't. Dodge.


XLVIIITH CONGRESS-1883 TO 1885.


U. S. SENATORS.


William B. Allison, Dubuque. James F. Wilson, Fairfield; elected Janu- ary 17, 1882.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


1 |M. A. MeCoid, Fairfield. 2 J. H. Murphy, Davenport. 3 David B. Henderson, Dubuque. 4 L. H. Weller, Nashua. 5 James Wilson, Traer. 6 M. E. Cutts, Oskaloosa. 7 John A. Kasson, Des Moines. 8 William P. Hepburn, Clarinda. 9/W. HI. M. Pusey, Council Bluff's 10|A. J. Holmes, Boone. 11 Isaac S. Struble, Le Mars.


CENSUS RETURNS.


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XLIXTH CONGRESS-1885 TO 1887.


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


William B. Allison, Dubuque. James F. Wilson, Fairfield.


1 B. J. Hall, Burlington.


2 J. H. Murphy, Davenport.


3|David B. Henderson, Dubuque.


4 William E. Fuller, West Union.


5 B. F. Frederick, Marshalltown.


6 J. B. Weaver, Bloomfield.


7 H. Y. Smith, Des Moines (to fill vacancy).


8 W. P. Hepburn, Clarinda.


9 Joseph H. Lyman, Council Bluffs.


10 A. J. Holmes, Boone.


11 Isaac S. Struble, Le Mars.


LTH CONGRESS-1887 TO 1889.


U. S. SENATORS.


REPRESENTATIVES.


William B. Allison, Dubuque. James F. Wilson, Fairfield.


8 | Dist.


1 John H. Gear, Burlington.


2 Walter I. Hayes, Clinton.


3 David B. Henderson, Dubuque.


4 William E. Fuller, West Union.


5 Daniel Kerr, Grundy Center.


6 James B. Weaver, Bloomfield.


7 E. H. Conger, Des Moines.


8 A. R. Anderson, Sidney. 9 Joseph Lyman, Council Bluffs.


10 A. J. Holmes, Boone.


11 Isaac S. Struble, Le Mars.


LIST CONGRESS-1889 TO 1891.


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


William B. Allison, Dubuque.


James F. Wilson, Fairfield; elected Janu- ary 18, 1888


2 Walter I. Hayes, Clinton. 3 David B. Henderson, Dubuque.


4 J. II. Sweney, Osage. 5 David Kerr, Grundy Center.


6 John F. Lacey, Oskaloosa.


7 Edwin H. Conger, Des Moines; E. R. Hays. Knoxville .*


S James P. Flick, Bedford. 9| Joseph R. Reed, Council Bluffs.


10 J. P. Dolliver, Fort Dodge.


11 Isaac S. Struble, Le Mars.


* E. R. Hays elected in 1890 to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of E. H Conger.


LIID CONGRESS-1891 TO 1893.


U. S. SENATORS.


William B. Allison, Dubuque; elected March 4, 1890. James F. Wilson, Fairfield.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


1|J. J. Seerley, Burlington.


2 Walter I. Hayes, Clinton.


8 David B. Henderson, Dubuque.


4 W. Il. Butler, West Union. 5 J. T. Hamilton, Cedar Rapids.


6 F. E. White, Hedrick.


7 J. A. T. Hull, Des Moines. 8 James P. Flick, Bedford. 9 Thomas Bowman, Council Bluffs. 10|J. P. Dolliver, F't. Dodge. 11 |George D. Perkins, Sioux City


1 John H. Gear, Burlington.


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. CENSUS RETURNS.


LIIID CONGRESS-1893 TO 1895.


U. S. SENATORS.


REPRESENTATIVES.


William B. Allison, Dubuque. Jameg F. Wilson, Fairfield.


Cat_ ; Dist.|


1 John H. Gear, Burlington.


: Walter I. Hayes, Clinton.


3 David B. Henderson, Dubuque.


4 Thomas Updegraff, McGregor.


5 Robert G. Cousins, Tipton.


6 John F. Lacey, Oskalocsa.


7 J. A. T. Hull, Des Moines.


8|W. P. Hepburn, Clarinda. 9 A. L. Hager, Greenfield.


10|J. P. Dolliver, Ft. Dodge.


11|George D). Perkins, Sioux City.


LIVTH CONGRESS-1895 TO 1897,


U. S. SENATORS.


Dist.


REPRESENTATIVES.


1 Samuel M. Clark, Keokuk. George M. Curtis, Clinton.


3|David B. Henderson, Dubuque.


4 Thomas Updegraff, McGreger.


5 Robert G. Cousins, Tipton.


6 John F. Lacey, Oskalocsa.


7J. A. T. Hull, Des Moines.


8|W. P. Hepburn, Clarinda. 9|A. L. Hager, Greenfield.


10 J. P. Dolliver, Ft. Dodge.


11|George D. Perkins, Sioux City.


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William B. Allison, Dubuque.


John H. Gear, Burlington; elected Janu- ary 16, 1894.


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LEGISLATIVE.


FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY. -


Convered at Iowa City, November 30, 1846. Adjourned February 25, 1847. Convened in extra session, January 3, 1848. Adjourned January 25, 1848.


SENATE.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Leo.


Jacob Huner, *James Sprott.


Van Buren


John M. Whitaker, "John F. Sanford.


Davis and Appanoose .


John J. Selman.


Wapollo and Monroe ..


*James Davis.


Marion, Polk, Dallas and Jasper .. Des Moines


Thomas Baker.


*Milton D. Browning, Samuel Fullinwider.


Henry.


*Evan Jay.


Jefferson


tRobert Brown.


Louisa and Washington.


*Francis Springer.


Keokuk and Mahaska


*R. R. Harbour,


Muscatine, Johnson and Iowa.


Thomas Hughes.


Scott and Clinton.


*Loring Wheeler.


Cedar, Linn and Benton


Samuel A. Bissell.


Jackson and Jones ..


*Philip B. Bradley.


otte, Buchanan and Black Hawk *Theophilus Crawford, Thomas H. Benton, jr.


Thomas Baker, elected president December 1, 1843. Thomas Hughes, elected Jan- uary 4, 1848.


John B. Russell, elected secretary December 1, 1846, and January 5, 1848.


*Drow for the term of four years in the classification, December 4, 1846 tIn the extra session, John Howell represented Jefferson county.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


Jesse B. Browne, William Steele, William J. Cochran, Josiah Clifton, Reuben Conlee. * Daniel S. Baker


Van Buren


George Montague, Anderson MePherrin, Dudley Hardy, R. B. Willoughby.


Davis and Appanoose


Andrew Leech.


Wapollo


A. B. Comstock.


Monroe.


Marion, Polk, Dallas and Jasper. Des Moines


Henry


John T. Morton, Abraham Updegraff, Thomas Wright.


Jefferson.


tSamuel Whitmore, James R. Bailey, William H. Lyons.


Louisa


Wright Williams.


Washington.


Stewart Goodrell.


Nelson King.


Keokuk


Charles Anderson.


John N. Kinsman, Simeon Reynolds.


Alfred Hebard, David E. Blair, 1G. W Bowie, Joshua Ilolland.


CENSUS RETURNS.


825


Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, Fay-


826


CENSUS RETURNS.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-CONTINUED.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Mabaska


+John W. Smith.


Muscatine ..


Elijah Sells.


Muscatine, Johnson and Iowa


Irad C Day.


Johnson and łowa


Smiley H. Bonham.


Scott ...


James McManus.


Clinton.


William E Leflingwell.


Cedar.


Nelson Rathbun.


Linn and Benton.


Robert Smyth.


Jackson and Jones.


Sylvester G. Matson, George F. Green.


Dubuque, Delaware, Olayton, Fay- ette. Buchanan and Black Hawk Samuel B Olmstead, Michael O'Brien.


Jesse B. Browne, elected speaker December 26, 1846, and January 4, 1848.


Silas A. Hudson, elected chief clerk December 26, 1846. J. Scott Richman elected January 4, 1848.


* Mr. Conlee died December 23, 1846, and the vacancy was filled by Daniel S. Baker from and after February 2, 1847, during the regular session.


+ At the extra session, Josiah Kent filled the place of Baker from Lee; T. L. Sar- gent, that of Bowie from Des Moines; George Weyand, that of Whitmore from Jeffer- son, and William Edmundson, that of Smith from Mahaska.


SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Convened at lowa City, December 4, 1848. Adjourned January 15, 1849.


SENATE.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee ..


James Sprott, *Thomas S. Espy.


Van Buren


John F. Sanford, *Georgo G. Wright.


Davis and Appanoose


*John J. Selman.


Wapello and Monroe .


IBarney Royston.


Marion, Polk, Dallas, Jasper Des Moines


*Phineas M. Casady.


Milton D. Browning, *Alfred S. Fear.


Henry


Evan Jay. *John Howell.


Jefferson.


Louisa and Washington


Francis Springer.


Keokuk and Mahaska ..


R. R. Harbour.


Muscatine, Johnson and Iowa


*Freeman Alger.


Scott and Clinton.


Loring Wheeler.


Cedar, Linn and Benton


*John P. Cook.


Jackson and Jones.


Philip B. Bradley.


ette, Buchanan and Black Hawk Theophilus Crawford, +John G. Shields.


John J. Selman, elected president December 5th.


O. O. Rockwell, elected secretary December 7th.


* Elected at the general election of 1848 for four years.


+ Elected to fill vacancy.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee


William C. Read, Oave J. McFarland, Michael H. Walker, Samuel Norton, Isaac W. Griffith.


Van Buren ..


John Alexander, Josiah W. McManaman, Abner II. McOrary, Willard Elmer. Reuben Riggs.


Davis and Appanoose.


Wapello


Joseph H. Flint.


Dubuque, Clayton, Delaware, Fay-


CENSUS RETURNS.


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-CONTINUED


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Monroe ..


William M. Allison.


Lysander W. Babbitt, Manly Gifford.


Marion, Polk, Dallas and Jasper .. Des Moines.


Thomas L. Sargeant, George Davidson, John Penny, John L. Corse.


Henry


Samuel D. Woodworth, Mark Burroughs. H. R. Thompson.


Jefferson


Louisa


Washington


Keokuk.


Stewart Goodrell. William Jacobs.


Mahaska


Muscatine ..


George D. Stephenson.


Muscatine, Johnson, Iowa Johnson and Iowa.


Smiley H. Bonham.


Scott ..


John D. Evans.


Olinvon.


James D. Bourne.


Cedar


Jeremiah C. Betts.


Linn and Benton


Abraham Timmons. Dennis A. Mahoney, Nathan G. Sales.


Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, Fay-


ette, Buchanan and Black Hawk|Sidney Wood, James A. Langton.


Smiley H. Bonham, elected speaker December 5th.


William E. Leflingwell, elected chief clerk December 6th.


THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Convened at Iowa City, December 2, 1850. Adjourned, February 5, 1851.


SENATE.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee


Thomas S. Espy, *Nathan Baker.


Van Buren


George G. Wright, *John B. Spces.


Davis, Appanoose and Wayne.


John J. Selman.


Wapello, Monroe and Lucas.


*Henry B. Hendershott.


Marion, Polk, Dallas, Jasper, Mar- shall, Story, Boone, Warren and Madison ..


Des Moines


*George Hepner, tEnos Lowe.


Henry


*John T. Morton.


Jefferson


John Howell.


Louisa and Washington


*Norman Everson.


Mahaska, Keokuk and Poweshiek Muscatine, Johnson and Iowa ..


Freeman Alger


Scott and Clinton ..


*William E. Leffingwell.


Cedar, Linn, Benton and Tama ... Jackson and Jones.


John P. Cook.


*Nathan G. Sales.


Dubuque, Clayton, Delaware, Bu- chanan, Black Hawk, Winne- shiek and Allamakee.


John G. Shields, *Warner Lewis.


Enos Lowe, elected president December 3d. Philip B. Bradley, elected secretary December 3d.


*Elected at the general election, 1850, for two years.


+Elected to fill vacancy.


George Weyand, William Baker, Andrew Collins. Wright Williams.


Joseph E. Harrison.


Jackson and Jones.


Phineas M. Casady.


*Joseph Lowe.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee


E. S. McCulloch, John Thompson, R. P. Wilson, Smith Hamill, Adolphos Salmon.


Van Buron


Abner H. MeCrary, George O. Allender, Chauncey G. Dibble.


Davis, Appanoose and Wayne.


Rouben Riggs, Samuel Riggs.


Monroe and Lucas.


Joseph H. Flint, Andrew Major. N. B. Preston.


Marion, Polk, Dallas, Jasper, Mar- shall, Story, Boone, Warren and Madison .. Des Moines


Lysander W. Babbitt, Edwin R. Guiberson.


Henry


William Harper, George Temple, Moses W. Robinson. Peyton Wilson, Abraham Updegraff.


Jefferson.


Charles Negus, Thomas McCulloch, Hiram D. Gibson.


Louisa


Washington.


Andrew Gamble. David Bunker.


Mahaska, Keokuk and Powesbiek | William Jacobs, R. R. Habour.


Muscatine.


John A. Parvin.


Johnson and Iowa


Gilman Folsom.


Scott.


Laurel Summers. William G. Haun.


Linn, Benton and Tama


Isaac M. Preston.


Jackson and Jones.


Richard B. Wykoff, John E. Goodenow.


Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan and Black Hawk ..


Theophilus Crawford, Hugh V. Gildea, A. K. Eaton.


Clayton, Fayette, Winneshiek and Allamakee.


Eliphalet Price.


George Temple, elected speaker December 3d.


O. O. Rockwell, elected chief clerk December 3d


FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Convened at Iowa City, December 6, 1852. Adjourned January 24, 1853.


SENATE.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee.


Il Calvin J. Price, * James M. Love, tSalmon Cowles.


Des Moines


* Milton D. Browning, George Hepner.


Van Buren


John B. Spees, *George Schramm.


Jefferson


* William G. Coop, IJohn Park.


+Archibald Mckinney.


Henry Wapello. Wapello, Monroe, Lucas, Clarke .. Davis.


IJohn W. Hedrick.


Henry B. Hendershott.


Davis, Appanoose, Wayne and Decatur ..


*Amos Harris.


Pottawattamie


I Hadley D. Johnson.


Mills, Montgomery, Adams, Union, Ringgold, Taylor, Page and Fre- mont


IlGeorge W. Lucas.


Louisa and Washington.


Norman Everson.


Keokuk.


Joseph Lowe.


Mabaska.


IJohn R. Needham.


*Jefferson D. Hillis.


WEli S Wing.


IJonathan E. Fletcher.


William E. Leflingwell.


*George D. Crosthwait.


Johnson, Iowa and Poweshiek ... Jasper, Polk, Dallas, Guthrie, Greene, Boone, Story, Marshall, Hardin, Risley, Yell, Fox, Poca- hontas, Humboldt, Wright, Franklin, Cerro Gordo, Hancock, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Emmet, Bancroft, Winnebago, Worth .... ||Andrew Y. Hull.


Marion, Warren and Madison. Scott ..


Muscatine.


Cedar and Clinton


I Samuel G. McAchran.


Clinton. Cedar


Goodwin Taylor.


Wapeilo


, 829


CENSUS RETURNS.


SENATE-CONTINUED.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Jackson .. Jackson and Jones. Linn, Benton and Tama ..


Il Elisha F. Clark. Nathan G. Sales. *Isaac M. Preston.


Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan, Black Hawk, Grundy, Butler, Bremer, Clayton, Fayette, Alla- makro, Winneshiok, Howard, Mitchell, Floyd, Chickasaw ..


John G. Shields, Warner Lewis, "Maturin L. Fisher.


William E. Leflingwell, elected president December 7th. T. B. Cuming, elected secretary December 7th.


. Elected at the general election, 1852, for four years.


+ Elected to fill vacancy.


I Elected at the general election, 1852, to fill original vacancies, and in the classi- fication Messrs. Clark, Lewis, Needham, McAchran, Park, and Shields drew the long term.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee


S. G. Wright, H. Washburn, J. S. Gilmore, J. M. Anderson, F. Hesser, S. W. Sears.


Des Moines


James W. Grimes, Justus Clark, W. Seymour, J. Wil- son Williams.


Van Buren.


Anderson McPherrin, Lewis Fordyce, Jacob Ream, Robert Russell.


Jefferson.


Henry ..


Wapello.


Wapello, Monroe, Lucas, Clarke ... Monroe, Lucas and Clarke. Davis ..


John S. Townsend.


Albert Duckworth, John A. Drake.


Davis, Appanoose Wayne Decatur ...


and


Appanoose, Wayne and Decatur .. Pottawattamie ..


Mills, Montgomery, Adams, Union, Ringgold, Taylor, Page and Fre- mont ..


William O. Means.


Pottawattamie, Mills, Fremont, Page, Taylor, Ringgold, Union, Adams, Montgomery, Cass, Adair, Audubon, Shelby, Harrison, Mo- nona, Crawford, Carroll, Sac. Ida, Wahkaw, Plymouth, Chero- kee, Buena Vista, Sioux, O'Brien, Olay, Dickinson, Osceola and Buncombe.


Louisa ... Washington ..


Keokuk .. Mahaska ..


Keokuk and Mahaska.


Samuel Coffin.


Marion, Warren and Madison Scott ..


Muscatine.


Vedar Olinton.


William G. Haun.


Johnson ..


Gilman Folsom.


Robert M. Hutchison.


Johnson, Iowa and Poweshiek. Jasper, Polk, Dallas, Guthrie, Greene, Boone, Story, Marshall, Hardin, Risley, Yell, Fox. Poca- hontas, Humboldt. Wright, Franklin, Cerro Gordo, Hancock, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Emmet, Ban- croft, Winnebago and Worth Jackson .. Jones.


J. F. Rice, Joseph C. Goodson, Benjamin Green. George F. Green, L. Wasson. John Taylor A. F. Stedman, John McArthur.


Linn. Benton and Tama.


Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan.


JA K. Eaton, A. D. Anderson, Richard Bonson.


* Name changed to "Coles" by chapter 39 acts of the Fourth General Assembly, which took effect January 20, 1853.


Samuel Whitmore, W. T. Rogers, H. B. Mitchell.


Robert Caulk, James O. Green, Levi Jessup. *Robert Cock, James O. Ramsey. Henry Allen.


Abraham Putman. Harvey B. Duncan. A. S. Bryant


Joseph L. Sharp. Micajah Reeder. John Cleaves. David Bunker, Horace H. Wilson. Harvey Stevens. William R. Ross.


P. Gad Bryan, James M. Walters, Napoleon B.Allison. James Grant, LeRoy Dodge. Elijah Sells, Freeman Alger. Amos Witter.


830


CENSUS RETURNS.


-


FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Convened at Iowa City, December 4, 1854. Adjourned January 26, 1855. Convened in extra session, July 2, 1856 Adjourned July 16, 1856. SENATE.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


Lee


*James M. Love, +Exum S. McCulloch, +W. A. Thurs ton.


Des Moines


Milton D. Browning, +William F. Coolbaugh.


Van Buren


George Schramm, +Abner HI. McOrary.


Jefferson.


William G. Goop, John Park.


Henry.


tAlvin Saunders.


Wapello .. Wapello, Monroe, Lucas, Clarke .. Davis ...


+Dan Anderson.


Samuel G. McAchran.


Davis, Appanoose, Wayne, and Decatur ..


Pottawattamie.


Mills, Montgomery, Adams, Union,


Ringgold, Taylor, Page, Fremont George W. Lucas.


Louisa and Washington.


+H. T. Cleaver.


tJames L. Hogin.


John R. Needham.


Marion, Warren and Madison Scott


Muscatine


Cedar and Clinton.


Johnson, Iowa and Poweshtek ..


Jasper, Polk, Dallas, Guthrie, Greene, Boone, Story, Marshall,


Hardin, Risley, Yell, Fox, Poca- hontas, Humboldt, Wright, Franklin, Cerro Gordo, Hancock, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Emmet, Ban- croft, Winnebago and Worth


Jackson ... Jackson and Jones


Linn, Benton and Tama.


Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan, Black Hawk, Grundy, Butler, Bremer, Clayton, Fayette, Alla- makeo, Winneshiek, Howard, Mitchell, Floyd, Chickasaw.


TWilliam W. Hamilton. Maturin L. Fisher, John G. Shields.


Maturin L. Fisher, elected president December 7th. P. B. Rankin, elected secretary December 8th.


* At the extra session David T. Brigham, filled the place of James M. Love, of Lee county, appointed judge of the United States district court.


+ Elected at the general election, 1854, for four years.


* Elected to fill vacancies.


§ The seat of Theophilus Bryan was contested by James O. Jordan, and the contest was decided in favor of Jordan, January 8, 1856.


T Elected at general election of 1855, for four years.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


coz_ | Dist. [


COUNTIES.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


1 Allamakee and Winneshiek. 2 Clayton ..


James D. Mckay. Reuben Noble, Lafayette Bigelow.


3|Fayette, Chickasaw, Butler, Bremer, Black Hawk, Grundy, Franklin, Cerro Gordo, Floyd. Howard, Mitchell and Worth .. 4 Delaware and Buchanan. 5 Dubuque.


tGeorge W. Wilkinson.


+Julius J. Matthews.


#Samuel Workmen.


+Nathan Udell. +James D. Test.


Keokuk.


Mahaska.


Jefferson D. Hillis.


+Ambrose O. Fulton.


+Theophilus Bryan, SJames O. Jordan. Elisha F. Clark.


*Joseph Birge. Isaac M. Preston


Jacob W. Rogers. Thomas E. Turner. Richard Bonson, John M. Moore, Ben M. Samuels, William S. Hall.


James C. Ramsey.


CENSUS. RETURNS.


831


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-CONTINUED.


PO - 1℃. Dist. I


COUNTIES.


NAMES OF MEMBERS.


6 Jackson


James P. Eddie, Thomas S. Smith.


William H. Holmes.


David Kinert,


Allen D Graham.


Joseph A. Brown.


Amos Witter, Andrew J. Hyde.


12 Cedar, Clinton and Scott.


13 Washington.


14. Louisa .


John C. Lockwood.


James N. Young.


Reasin Pritchard, John H. Pignan.


Thomas L. Sargeant, John L. Corse. Joshua Tracy, George S. Albright.




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