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Willet Dorland, Francis White, Samuel McFarland.
George Newsam, William Damon, Josiah Hinkle, Horace Dewey, Samuel Boyles, Robert P. Oreel.
John P. Conkey, Robert Holmes.
Samuel HI. MeCrory.
Rolla Johnson.
John Connell.
George N. Rosser, Joseph Barker, Robert Meek, Henry Weatherington.
James Wamsley, Edmund Meachem, Robert Ste- phenson.
O. D. Tisdale, D. C. Greenleaf.
Samuel K. Creamer, Nimrod Poston. Oyrus Franklin.
W. V. Morgan.
William Monroe. Matthew A. Goodfellow.
32 Wayne, Decatur, Lucas, Clarke S. P. Yeomans.
33|Mabaska
31 Marion
35 Marion, Warren and Madison. 36 Polk .
37 Polk, Dallas and Guthrie.
38|Greene, Boone, Story, Hardin, Webster, Yell, Fox, Pocahon- tas, Humboldt, Wright, Han- cock, Kossuth, Palo Alto. Emmet, Bancroft, Winnebago and Marshall ..
39 Fremont, Page, Taylor and
Ringgold ....
40 Mills, Montgomery, Adams. Union, Adair, Audubon and Cass
41| Pottawattamie ...
42 Harrison, Shelby, Carroll, Craw- ford, Monona, Woodbury, Ida, Sac, Buena Vista, Cherokee. Plymouth, Sioux, . O'Brien. Olay, Dickinson, Osceola and Buncombe ..
Reuben Noble, elected speaker December 5th.
Charles C. Nourse. elected chief clerk December 5th.
*Seat contested by Green T. Clark, and contest decided in favor of Mr. Clark, January 4th.
+Died December 22, 1854, never having qualified. His seat remained vacant during the regular session.
NOTE .- At the extra session, Lewis Kinsey filled the place of Mr. Lockwood, of Lou- isa county ; J. Scott Richman, that of Mr. Pritchard, of Muscatine; John S. Hamilton. that of Mr. Damon, of Lee; S. J. Reid, that of Mr. Hinkle, of Lee; W. F. B. Lynch, that of Mr. Dewey. of Lee; J. M. Anderson, that of Mr. Boyles, of Lee; William Beckford, that of Mr. Wamsley. of Jefferson; C. E. Noble. that of Mr. Meachem, of Jefferson; and Joseph W. Russell, that of Mr. Tutt, of the Fortieth district.
10 Muscatine.
17 Des Moines
18 Henry 19 Lea ..
20 Linn. 21 Johnson 22 Johnson and Iowa ...
23|Poweshiek, Jasper, Benton and Tama ..
24 Van Buren
25 Jefferson
26 Davis.
27 Wapello
28 Wapello and Keokuk. 29 Keokuk .
30 Appanoose
31 Monroe.
Samuel Coffin, Micajah Williams.
*Jamos M. Walters, Green T. Olark.
P. Gad Bryan, Jarius E. Neal.
Alfred M. Lyon.
Ezra Vanfossen.
Samuel B. McCall.
William Dewey.
+Richard Tutt. Daniel S. Jackson, John T. Baldwin.
*Thomas B. Neely.
"Jones
8|Jackson and Jones.
9 Cedar
10 Clinton.
11 Scott ..
George Smith. Samuel A. Russell.
15 Washington and Louisa.
832
CENSUS RETURNS.
SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Convened at Iowa City, December 1, 1856. Adjourned January 29, 1857.
SENATE.
| Dist.
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1 Lee
Lee and Van Buren
3 Van Buren
Abner II. McCrary.
William F. Coolbaugh, +Lyman Cook.
* Henry HI. Trimble.
6 Jefferson
* William M. Reed.
7 Henry.
8 Wapello
9 Monroe, Lucas and Clarke
10 Appanoose, Wayne and Decatur 11 Fromont, Mills, Page, Taylor, Montgomery, Ringgold, Ad- ams and Union ....
12 Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shel- by, Woodbury, Monona, Audu- bon, Crawford, Calhoun, Sac, Ida. Cherokee, Buena Vista, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, Em- met, Clay. Dickinson, Osceola, O'Brien, Plymouth, Sioux and Buncombe
13 Louisa.
14 Washington
15 Keokuk.
16 Mahaska
*William Loughridge.
*Jairus E. Neal.
*M. L. McPherson.
George W. Wilkinson.
*Samuel J. Kirkwood.
+Nicholas J. Rusch.
*Jonathan W. Cattell.
Julius J. Matthews
*William G. Thompson.
*George McCoy.
*Josiah B. Grinnell.
James C. Jordan.
*Jeremiah W. Jenkins.
Joseph Birge.
*William G. Stewart.
William W. Hamilton.
*Henry B. Carter.
*Aaron Brown.
*Jeremiah T. Atkins.
William W. Hamilton, elected president December 2d. Charles C. Nourse. elected secretary December 2d.
* Elected at the general election, 1856, for four years.
t Elected to fill vacancy.
*Samuel Dale.
James D. Test.
Il. T. Cleaver.
*Charles Foster.
James L. Hogin.
17 Marion
18 Warren, Madison, Adair, Cass ..
19 Muscatine ..
20| Johnson and Iowa.
21|Scott
22 Cedar .. 22 23 Clinton
24 Linn.
25 Linn. Benton, Black Hawk and Buchanan ...
26|Poweshiek Jasper, and Tama ....
Marshall
27 Polk, Dallas and Guthrie.
28 Jackson.
29 Jackson and Jones.
30 Dubuque
31 Dubuque and Delaware
3? Clayton ..
03|Fayette, Bremer. Butler, Frank- In, Grundy, Hardin, Wright, Webster, Boone, Story, Greene and Humboldt .
34 Allamakee, Winneshiek, How- ard, Chickasaw, Mitchell, Floyd, Worth, Cerro Gordo, Hancock, Winnebago, Ban- croft and Kossuth .
E. S. McCulloch, William A. Thurston.
*David T. Brigham.
4 Des Moines
5 Davis.
Alvin Saunders.
James O. Ramsey.
Dan Anderson.
*John W. Warner.
CENSUS RETURNS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
1
| Dist. 1
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1 Lee
Joseph Van Valkenburgh, Thomas Sawyer, J. B. Peaso, J. H. Sullivan, W. H. Griswold.
2 Des Moines
Thomas J. R. Perry, J. Wilson Williams, E. D. Rand.
David Doud, jr., R. H. McDow, D. Hardy.
Barnett Milliser, David Mendenhall.
Charles O. Stanton, W. H. Copeland, Lewis Reeder.
Willet Dorland, Samuel McFarland.
7 Wapello
Cyrus Franklin, S. G. Finney.
8 Wapello and Keokuk.
9 Monroe.
Samuel Gossage.
10 Lucas, Clarke and Union
11 Appanoose.
12 Wayne and Decatur
13|Fremont ..
14 Mills, Taylor, Page, Montgom- ery, Ringgold and Adams ..
15 Pottawattamie ...
16 Harrison, Shelby, Woodbury, Monona, Audubon, Crawford, Carroll, Calhoun. Sac. Ida. Cherokee, Buena Vista, Poca- hontas, Palo Alto, Emmet, Clay, Dickinson, Osceola. O'Brien, Plymouth, Sioux and Buncombe
17 Louisa
18 Washington.
19 Louisa and Washington
Andrew J. Kirkpatrick.
20 Keokuk
Abraham O. Price.
21 Mahaska
R. M. Wilson, Jolin H. Fry.
22 Marion
Green T. Clark, Miles Jordan.
23|Warren ..
C. B. Jones.
Benjamin F. Roberts.
David O Cloud. J. A. Mills.
George D. Wooden.
Phineas Inskeep
28 Scott.
29 Cedar.
30 Clinton.
31 Olinton and Cedar
32 Linn ..
John E. Kurtz, Daniel Lothian.
33 Poweshiek and Jasper.
David Edmundson.
34 Benton, Tama and Marshall
35. Polk ...
36| Polk, Dallas and Guthrie.
37|Jackson.
38!Jones.
39|Jackson and Jones
40 Delaware.
41 Black Hawk and Buchanan.
42 Dubuque.
43 Clayton.
41 Boone, Webster, Story, Hardin. Greene, Franklin, Wright and Humboldt
45 Allamakce ..
46 Winneshiok, Howard, Mitchell, Worth, Winnebago and Ban- croft.
Claus L. Clausen. Robert A. Richardson.
47 Fayette .. 48 Bremer, Chickasaw, Butler, Floyd, Cerro Gordo, Hancock, Kossuth and Grundy -
E. R. Gillett.
Samuel McFarland, elected speaker December 2d.
J. W. Logan, elected chief clerk December 2d.
N. G. Wyatt. N. W. Burris. William B. Lewis.
24 Madison, Adair and Cass.
25 Muscatine.
26 |Johnson ..
27 Johnson and Iowa.
Eli S. Wing, Horatio G. Barner, Robert H. Rogers. Ed. Wright.
Charles H. Toll.
*E. M. Wright.
Delos Arnold.
William P Davis.
Benjamin Green.
William Mordan, Jacob K. Hershberger.
William H. Holmes.
William Thomas.
James M. Noble.
Morrison Bailey.
John M. Moore, Winslow T. Barker, Thomas Hardic, Daniel Cort.
La Fayette Bigelow, Francis Rodman.
Walter O. Wilson. James Bryson
*E. M. Wright died about the time the session convened, and the vacancy was not filled.
53
3 Van Buren 4 Davis 5 Jefferson
6 Henry.
Morrison F. Bottorf.
D. W. Scoville. James Galbraith.
Thomas M. Bowen. William Kelsey.
Samuel HI. Moer. A. V. Larimer.
833
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CENSUS RETURNS.
THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
Convened at Iowa City January 19, 1857. Adjourned March 5, 1857
0010 ~ | Dist. 1 Lee
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
Edward Johnstone, William Patterson.
Squire Ayers.
3 Van Buren.
Timothy Day.
4 Des Moines.
Jonathan O. Hall, Moses W. Robinson.
5 Davis
David P. Palmer.
James F. Wilson.
Rufus L. B. Clarke.
George Gillaspy.
John Edwards.
Amos Harris.
11 Fremont. Mills, Page, Taylor, Montgomery, Ringgold, Ad- ams and Union ...
Daniel H. Solomon.
13|Pottawattamie. Harrison, Shel- by. Woodbury. Monona, Audu- bon, Crawford, Carroll, Cal- houn, Sac, Ida, Cherokee, Buena Vista, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, Emmet. Olay, Dickinson, Osceola, O'Brien, Plymouth, Sioux and Buncombe
13 Louisa.
Francis Springer.
David Bunker.
15 Keokuk.
Jeremiah Hollingsworth.
16 Mahaska
James A. Young.
Hiram D. Gibson.
18|Warren, Madison, Adair, Cass
19 Muscatine.
20 Johnson and Jones
21 Scott.
22 Cedar
23 Clinton
24 Linn.
Linn, Benton, Black Hawk and Buchanan.
26|Poweshiek, Jasper, Marshall
and Tama ...
Harvey J. Skiff.
Thomas Seely.
William A. Warren.
Albert H. Marvin.
John H. Emerson.
John H. Peters.
Alpheus Scott.
33 Fayette, Bremer. Butler. Frank- lin, Grundy, Hardin, Wright, Webster. Boone,Story,Greene, Allamakee, Winneshiek and Humboldt ..
34 Howard, Chickasaw, Mitchell, Floyd, Worth, Cerro Gordo, Hancock, Winnebago, Ban-
croft and Kossuth.
John T. Clark.
Francis Springer, elected president January 20th.
Thomas J. Saunders, elected secretary January 20th.
The constitution adopted by this convention was sanctioned by the people at an election held on the 3d day of August, 1857, there being 40,311 votes cast "For the con- stitution," and 38,681 votes cast "Against the constitution," and took effect by procla- mation of the governor September 3, 1857.
Robert Gower.
Aylett R. Cotton.
Hosea W. Gray.
James O. Traer.
27 Polk, Dallas and Guthrie. 28 Jackson ..
20 Jackson and Jones.
30| Dubuque
31 Dubuque and Delaware .. 32 Clayton
John A. Parvin.
William Penn Clarke.
George W. Ells.
17 Marion
Lewis Todhunter.
Daniel W. Price.
14|Washington.
9| Monroe, Lucas and Clarko.
10|Appanoose, Wayne, Decatur ...
6|Jefferson
7 Henry.
& Wapello.
Lee and Van Buren
Sheldon G. Winchester.
835
CENSUS RETURNS.
SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Convened at Des Moines, January 11, 1858. Adjourned March 23, 1858.
SENATE.
ANH | Dist.
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1|Loe.
*John R. Allen, *John W. Rankin.
2 Lee and Van Buren.
David T. Brigham.
3 Van Buren.
*Gideon S. Bailey.
4 Dos Moines.
*William F. Coolbaugh, Lyman Cook.
5 Davis
Henry II. Trimble.
6 Jefferson
William M. Reed.
7 Henry
8 Wapello.
9 Monroe, Lucas and Clarke.
10 Appanoose, Wayne, Decatur ...
11 Fromont, idills, Page, Taylor. Montgomery, Ringgold, Union and Adams ...
12 Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shel- by, Woodbury, Monona, Audu- bon, Crawford, Calhoun. Sac, Ida, Cherokee, Buena Vista, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, Em- met, Clay, Dickinson, Osceola. O'Brien, Plymouth, Sioux and Buncombe.
13 Louisa
*Samuel Reiner.
14 Washington
Charles Foster.
15 Keokuk.
O. P. Sharradan.
16 Mahaska
William Loughridge.
17 Marion ..
Jairus E. Neal.
18 Warren, Madison, Adair, Oass.
19 Muscatine
*A. O. Patterson.
20 Johnson and lowa.
21 Scott.
*Nicholas J. Rusch.
Jonathan W. Cattell.
23 Clinton
24 Linn.
25 Linn, Benton, Black Hawk and Buchanan ...
George McCoy.
Josiah B. Grinnell.
*William P. Davis.
Jeremiah W. Jenkins.
29 Jackson and Jones
*Joseph Mann.
William G. Stewart.
*David S. Wilson.
Henry B. Carter.
33 Fayette, Bremer, Butler. Frank- lin, Grundy, Hardin, Wright, Webster, Boone, Story, Greene, and Humboldt.
34 Allamakee, Winneshiek. How- ard, Chickasaw, Mitchell, Floyd, Worth, Cerro Gordo, Hancock, Winnebago, Ban- croft and Kossuth.
Aaron Brown.
Jeremiah T. Atkins.
President-Oran Faville, lieutenant-governor; inaugurated January 15th. Secretary-George E. Spencer; elected January 12th.
* Elected at the general election of 1857 for four years.
*Dan. Anderson.
John W. Warner.
Samuel Dale.
*W. H. M. Pusey.
M. L. McPherson.
Samuel J. Kirkwood.
22 Cedar.
*George M. Davis. William G. Thompson.
26 Poweshiek, Jasper, Marshall and Tama. 27 Polk, Dallas and Guthrie.
28 Jackson ..
30 Dubuque.
31 Dubuque and Delaware. 32 Clayton
*Alvin Saunders.
*John A. Johnson.
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. CENSUS RETURNS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1 Allamakee.
George W. Gray.
E. E. Cooley.
3 Fayette
Robert A. Richardson.
4 Clayton.
L. G. Collins, W. H. Sterns.
J. S. Woodward.
Zimri Streeter.
Theophilus Crawford, Lincoln Clark, Dennis A. Mahony.
8 Delaware.
9 Dubuque, Jones and Clayton
10 Benton .
11 Howard, Chickasaw, Bremer
12 Mitchell, Floyd and Butler.
13 Worth, Cerro Gordo, Franklin, Wright, Hancock, Winnebago, Kossuth, Webster, Hamilton, Calhoun, Pocahontas, Palo Alto, Sac, Buena Vista, Clay, Dickinson and Emmet ....
14 Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shel- by, Monona, Crawford, Wood- bury, Ida, Plymouth, Chero- kee, O'Brien, Osceola an Buncombe ..
15 Guthrie, Dallas, Cass, Adair ...
16 Boone, Greene, Carroll, Audubon
17 Hardin, Grundy and Story
18 Tama and Marshall.
19|Polk
20 Jasper.
21 Iowa, Poweshiek, Mahaska
22 Johnson
23 Linn.
21 Jones
25 Cedar
26 Jackson
27 Clinton
28 Scott ..
2) Muscatine.
30| Muscatine and Cedar.
31| Louisa .
33 Des Meines ..
33 Des Moines and Louisa
34 Washington.
35 Keokuk
36 Washington and Keokuk
37 Iowa and Poweshick
38 Mahaska
39 Marion
40 | Warren.
41| Madison.
42 Lucas and
43 Fremont, Mills, Montgomery.
44 Adams, Union, Page, Taylor and Ringgold
45 Deca ur
46 Davis ..
47 Wayne. Appanoose and Davis ..
48 Appanoose,
49 Van Buron
J. A. Pierson. Squire Ayers, J. J. Cassady.
John Reitzol.
William Campbell, William McCormick.
James F. Wilson. T. Moorman.
Lauren Dewey, J. F. Randolph.
54 Lee
55| Lee, Henry and Van Buren.
Cyrus O. Carpenter.
Samuel H. Casady.
Leroy Lambert.
Cornelius Beal.
John L. Dana.
T. Walter Jackson.
Thomas Mitchell.
Stephen B. Shelledy.
William H. Seevers.
John Clark, J. Cavanaugh.
E. D. Waln, Ellsworth N. Bates.
HI. Steward.
Ed. Wright.
Philip B. Bradley, T. Millsap.
Horace Anthony, Thomas Watts.
John W. Thompson, Benjamin F. Gue, Robert Scott.
Freeman Alger.
William Lundy.
Royal Prentiss.
Justus Clarke, William H. Clune.
D. N. Sprague.
Samuel E. Rankin.
Theron A. Morgan.
W. McGrew.
U. J. L. Foster.
A. M. Cassiday.
Israel C. Curtis, Martin B. Bennett
Charles E. Millard.
Edwin R. Guiberson.
John Edwards.
James M. Dews.
W. B. Davis.
W. J. Laney.
Barnett Milliser.
Alonzo W. Sharp.
50 Monroe.
51| Wapello. 5. Jefferson 53 Henry
O. C. Bauder, J. A. Casey, William W. Belknap. IGeorge W. MeCrary.
Stephen B. Shelledy, elected speaker January 12th.
Benjamin Franklin Jones, elected chief clerk January 12th; resigned January 18th, and William P. Hepburn elected to fill the vacancy.
5 Buchanan and Fayette.
6 Black Hawk
7 |Dubuque.
Joseph Grimes.
W. S. Johnson.
Thomas Drummond.
W. P. Harmon.
Matthew M. Trumbull.
Winneshiek.
CENSUS RETURNS.
, 837
EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Convened at Des Moines, January 8, 1860. Adjourned April 3, 1860. Con- vened in extra session May 15, 1861. Adjourned May 29, 1861.
SENATE.
COACH | Dist. !
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1 Lee
John W. Rankin, +Valentine Buechel.
2 Van Buren
Gideon S. Bailey.
3 Davis
*Cyrus Bussey.
4 Appanoose
*Nathan Udell.
6 Wayne and Decatur
*William E. Taylor.
6 Ringgold, Taylor, Adams, Union and Clarke ..
7 Page, Fremont, Mills and Mont- gomery
8 Des Moines.
9 Henry
10 Jefferson
*James F. Wilson.
11| Wapelio
John A. Johnson.
12 Monroe and Lucas ..
Dan Anderson.
13 Louisa ..
Samuel Reiner.
14 Muscatine
15 Washington
16 Keokuk.
O. P. Sharradan.
*HI. H. Williams.
18| Marion
19 Scott ...
tJohn W. Thompson.
20 Clinton
Jeorge M. Davis.
*James M. Kent.
20 Johnson
*Jesso Bowen.
William P. Davis.
*George F. Green.
25 Jones
26|| inn.
27 Dubuque
28 Clayton
29 Warren
30 Madison, Dallas and Adair ..
31 Pottawattamie, Cass, Harrison,
Shelby, Audubon and Guthrie W. H. M. Pusey.
32 Monona, Crawford, Carroll, Greene, Woodbury, Sac, Ida, Calhoun, Webster, Humboldt,
Pocahontas, Buena Vista, Cherokee, Plymouth, Sioux, O'Brien, Clay, Palo Alto, Kos- suth, Emmet, Dickinson, Osce- ola and Buncome
*John F. Duncombe.
33 Iowa and Poweshiek.
34 Jasper and Marshall.
35 Benton and Tama
86 Grundy, Black Hawk, Butler and Franklin ..
*A. F. Brown.
37 Delaware and Buchanan
*David O. Hastings.
38 Fayette and Bremor.
39 Allamakee and Winneshiek
40 Howard, Chickasaw, Mitchell, Floyd, Cerro Gordo, Worth, Hancock, Winnebago and
- Wright.
41 Story, Boone, Hardin and Ham- ilton
-
*John Scott.
President-Nicholas J. Rusch, lieutenant-governor; inaugurated January 12th. Secetary-James H. Sanders; elected January 10th.
* Elected at the general election, 1859, for four years.
+ Elected to fill vacancies.
*George W. Gray.
*Julius H. Powers.
*J. J. Watson. *A. M. Pattison. *Thomas Drummond.
*Lucian L. Ainsworth.
*Paris P. Henderson.
*M. L. McPherson.
24 Jackson ..
Joseph Mann.
*H. G. Angle.
David S. Wilson, *George W. Trumbull.
*D. Hammer.
23 Polk
1. O. Patterson.
* William B. Lewis.
17 Mahaska
*J. O. Hagans.
*Harvey W. English.
William F. Coolbaugh.
Alvin Saunders.
*Jairus E. Neal.
21 Cedar
838
CENSUS RETURNS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Dist.
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1 Lee
E. S. McCulloch, Calvin J. Price, Nathaniel G. Hedges, Thomas W. Clagett.
John M. Whitaker, Henry Olay Caldwell.
Harvey Dunlavy, Marvin Hotchkiss.
4 Appanoose
Frederick A. Stephens.
5 Wayne.
Hartley Bracewell.
6 Decatur
Racine D. Kellogg.
7 Ringgold and Taylor
8 Page and Fremont 9|Des Moines
Justus Clark, Moses W. Robinson, Jonathan C. Hall.
Alvah H. Bereman, A. J. Withrow.
Matthew Clark, W. W. Cottle.
Jonathan O. Mitchell, James Doggett.
14 Lucas
15 Clarke.
16 Union, Adams, Adair, Cass.
17 |Montgomery and Mills.
. 18 Louisa
19 Muscatine.
Michael Price, George O. Shipman.
20|Washington.
Matthew Morehead, Robert Glasgow.
21 Keokuk.
H. Campbell, George P Ellis.
Mahlon Stanton, Thomas N. Barnes.
23 Marion
Martin B. Bennett, Israel O. Curtis.
James E. Williamson.
Thomas D. Jones. Samuel H. Riddle.
Benjamin 1'. Gue, James Quinn, William II. F. Gurley.
28 Clinton
29 Cedar
Ed. Wright.
30|Johnson
Rush Clark, George T. Davis.
31 Iowa.
Hugh B. Lynch.
32 Poweshiek ..
A. M. Cowing.
33|Jasper
O. M. Davis.
Stewart Goodrell.
35 Dallas
36 Guthrie, Audubon, Shelby and Harrison ...
37 Jackson
Benjamin McOullough, William II. Reed.
38 Jones
John Taylor
Amos Witter, Jennings Crawford.
40 Benton
James McQuinn.
Abraham Tompkins.
William Bremner.
S. B. Rosenkrans.
Cornelius Beal.
J. W. Denison.
Francis A. Gniffke, James II. Williams, F. Mangold, John D Jennings.
48 Buchanan
George W. Bemis.
49| Black Hawk
Zimri Streeter.
David Hunt.
Samuel Rees.
S. R. Peet, Samuel Merrill.
53 Fayette
Leander O. Noble.
54 Bremer and Chickasaw.
George W. Ruddick
Chauncey Gillett.
Charles Paulk.
Amos Hoag.
58 Cerro Gordo, Worth, Winnebago. and Floyd, also Hancock
59 Mitchell and Howard
€0| Woodbury, Ida, Plymouth, Cher- okee, also Sioux. O'Brien, Bun- combe and Osceola.
61 Dickinson, Sac, Buena Vista, Kossuth. also Emmet, Clay and Palo Alto ...
Patrick Robb.
John E Blackford.
John Edwards, elected speaker January 10.
Charles Aldrich, elected chief clerk January 10, 1860. William Thompson, elected May 15, 1861.
L. O. Haskell.
John Edwards. John L. Millard.
K. W. Macomber.
Washington Darling. John H. Williamson.
24 Warren.
25 Madison.
26 Pottawattamie
27 Scott.
41 Tama
42 |Marshall
43|Story and Hamilton.
44| Boone .
45 Crawford, Monona Carroll and Greene
46 Dubuque
47 Delaware
John W. Le Lacheur.
50 Hardin
51 Humboldt, Webster, Pocahon- tas and Calhoun ..
52 Clayton ...
55 Franklin, Wright, Butler and Grundy ..
56 Allamakee
57 Wi, neshick ..
Elbridge G. Bowdoin.
O. D. Sabin.
Reuben A. Moser.
Reuben F. Conner.
10 Henry
11|Jefferson
12 Wapello
13 Monroe
22 Mahaska.
34 Polk.
Leroy Lambert.
Daniel M. Harris.
39 Linn
Nathaniel B. Baker, George W. Parker.
2 Van Buren
3 Davis
* Elected at the general election, 1857, for four years.
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CENSUS RETURNS.
NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Convened at Des Moines, January 13, 1862. Adjourned April 8, 1862. Con- vened in extra session, September 3, 1862. Adjourned, September 11, 1862.
SENATE.
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1 Lee
2 Van Buren.
*Abnor H. McOrary.
+James Pollard; qualified February 8th.
4 Appanoose ..
Nathan Udell. +E. F. Estob; qualified February 19th.
5| Wayne and D. catur ..
6 Ringgold Taylor, Page, Union, Adams and Montgomery
7 Fremont, Mills and Pottawat- tamie ..
8 Des Moines.
*John G. Foote.
*Theron W. Woolson.
+J. Monroe Shaffer.
*J. W. Dixon.
11|Wapello ..
12 Monroe and Lucas.
13 Louisa
14 Muscatine
15 Washington.
16 Keokuk ..
17 Mahaska.
18 Marion .
19 Scott ...
20 Clinton
21 Ce lar
22|Johnson.
Jesse Bowen.
*Josiah H. Hatch.
George F. Green.
*William H. Holmes.
H. G. Angle.
George W. Trumbull, *John D. Jennings.
D. Hammer.
John Kern; qualified February 15th.
M. L. McPherson.
*James Redfield.
John F. Duncombe.
J. J. Watson.
A. M. Pattison.
Joseph Dysart.
36 Black Hawk, Butler, Franklin .. A. F. Brown.
37 Delaware .. .
38|Fayette and Bromer.
39 Allamakeo ...
40 Chickasaw, Howard, Mitchell. Winnebago. Hancock, Floyd, Worth, Cerro Gordo and Wright
41 Story. Boone, Hamilton and Greene
42 Winneshlek.
43 Jasper
J. O. Hagans.
Harvey W. English.
9 Henry
10|Jefferson
*Warren S. Dungan.
*James S. Hurley.
*William G. Woodward.
William B. Lewis.
*[. P. Teter.
H. H. Williams.
Jairus. E. Neal.
*Benjamin F. Gue, *Joseph B. Leake.
*Norman Boardman.
James M. Kent.
23|Polk ..
21 Jack: on.
25 Jones
26 Linn ..
27 Dubuque
25 Clayton
20 Warren
30 Madison and Clarke
31 Adair, Oass, Dallas, Guthrie. Audubon and Shelby
32 Harrison, Monona, Crawford, Carroll, Woodbury, Sac, Ida, Calhoun, Webster, Humboldt, Pocahontas, Buena Vista, Cherokee, Plymouth, Sioux, O'Brien, Clay, Palo Alto, Kos- suth, Emmet, Dickinson, Osceola and Buncombe ..
33 Iowa and Poweshiek ..
31 Marshall, Hardin, Grundy
35 Benton and Tama.
D. O. Hastings.
Lucien L. Ainsworth.
George W. Gray,
tGeorge W. Howard; qualified March 21st.
+Edwin B. Potter: qualified February 19th. *Martin V. Burdick. *Sherman G. Smith.
President-John R. Needham, lieutenant-governor; inaugurated January 15th. Secretary-William F. Davis; elected January 14th.
*Elected at the general election, 1861, for four years.
+Elected to fill vacancies.
*Frederick Hosser, *George W. Mccrary.
3 Davis ...
840
CENSUS RETURNS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
| Dist.
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1 Lee.
Charles W. Lowrie. T. G. Stevenson, Martin Thomp- son, Godfrey Eichorn.
3 Davis
Harvey Dunlavy, David Ferguson.
4 Appanoose.
George B. Stewart, Edward J. Gault.
5 Wayne
Hartley Bracewell.
6 Decatur
Racine D. Kellogg.
7 Des Moines
J. Wilson Williams, Franklin Wilcox, Calvin J. Jackson.
8 Henry
9 Jefferson.
Peter Walker, Abial R. Pierce.
10 Wapollo
Joseph Il. Flint, Thomas D. McGlothlen.
11 Monroe.
Oliver P. Rowles.
12 Lucas
John D. Sarver.
13 Clarke.
William M. Calfee.
14 Fremont
James L. Mitchell.
15 Mills.
Appler R. Wright.
16 Louisa.
John Cloves.
17 Washington.
Thaddeus H. Stanton, John W. Quinn.
John Wasson, Louis Hollingsworth.
Micajah T. Williams, Samuel G. Castor.
Hiram D. Gibson, W. E. Wetherall.
Newton Guthrie.
2º Madison 221
Alfred Hood.
23|Pottawattamie
W. W. Wilson.
24 Muscatine ..
George C. Shipman. Michael Price.
25 Johnson
Rush Clark, Samuel II. Fairall.
28 lowa.
Henry M. Martin.
27 Poweshiek ..
28 Jasper
29 Polk.
30 Dallas.
31 Scott.
32 Olinton
33 Cedar.
34 Jackson
Ebenezer Dorr, Joseph P. Eaton.
35 Jones
Otis Whittemore, John Russell.
36 Linn
Joseph B. Young, Isaac Minburn.
37 Benton
James McQuinn.
38|Tama ..
Leander Clark.
39 Marshall
Thomas Mercer.
40 Story
Thomas O. McCall.
Aifred L. Speer.
Thomas Hardie, William McLennan, F. M. Knoll, Christian Denlinger.
Salue G. Van Anda.
Jed Lake. Warner H. Curtis.
W. J. Moir.
George L. Bass, D. W. Chase.
W. B. Lakin. Levi Fuller.
Joseph O. Hudnutt.
J. F. Wilson.
Joseph Burton.
William H. Baker, Ole Nelson.
D. G. Frisbie.
54|Floyd, Cerro Gordo, Worth and Winnebago ..
Elbridge G. Bowdoin. Alonzo Converse.
J. E. Blackford.
Lewis II. Cutier.
58 Dickinson, Olay, Buena Vista and Pocahontas 59|Plymouth, Cherokee, Ida and Woodbury
60 Sac, Calhoun, Carroll, Greene .. 61 Audubon, Guthrie, Case, Adair. 62 Taylor, Ringgold and Union. ... 63 Adams, Montgomery and Page. 64 Shelby, Harrison, Monona and Crawford.
Isaac Pendleton. George S. Walton. Samuel L. Lorah. Reuben A. Mosher. George A. Gordon.
William W. Fuller
Rush Clark, elected speaker January 14th. Charles Aldrich, elected chief clerk January 14th.
* Elected at the general election, 1861, for four years.
+ Elected to fill vacancies.
Thomas Holyoke.
John Meyer.
John Mitchell.
Peter T. Russell.
James T. Lane, Joseph R. Porter, Joseph H. White.
George W. Parker, John S. Maxwell.
H. C. Loomis. James H. Rothrock.
41 Boone
42 Dubuque.
43 Delaware ..
44 Buchanan ..
45| Black Hawk
46 Hardin
47 Clayton.
48 Fayette ..
49 Bremer.
50 Chickasaw.
51 Allamakee.
52 Winneshick.
53 Howard and Mitchell.
55 Butler, Grundy and Franklin .. 56 Hancock, Kossuth, Emmet and Palo Alto ..
57 Humboldt, Wright, Hamilton and Webster ...
Charles C. Smeltzer.
18 Keokuk
19 Mahaska
20 Marion
21 Warren.
W. C. Woodworth, John P. West.
2 Van Buron
George Schramm, Joshua Glanville.
811
CENSUS. RETURNS.
TENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Convened at Des Moines, January 11, 1864. Adjourned, March 29, 1802.
SENATE.
COUNTIES.
NAMES OF MEMBERS.
1| Lee
Frederick Hesser, George W. Mccrary.
2 Van Buren.
Abner H. MeCrary.
3 Davis
*Samuel A. Moore.
4 Appanoose.
*Nathan Udeil.
5 Wayne, Lucas and Clark.
tZiba Brown.
6 Decatur
*O. G. Bridges.
7 Ringgold, Taylor, Page, Union, Adams and Montgomery.
8 Fremont, Mills, Cass and Potta- wattamie .
9 Des Moines
John G. Foote.
11 Jefferson
*D. P. Stubbs.
12 Wapello
J. W. Dixon.
13 Monroe
* William C. Shippen.
14 Louisa
15|Muscatine.
16 Washington
17 Keokuk
+John O. Hogin.
18 Mahaska
*J. A. L. Crookham.
19 Marion .
20 Warron
21 Madison, Dallas, Guthrie and Adair
22 Scott ...
Benjamin F. Gue, +Thomas J. Saunders
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