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8-SEC. STATE.
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of the indictment, if one has been found against the offender. If no indictment has been found, there should be furnished a certified copy of a sufficient affidavit made and pending before a magistrate in the county where the alleged offense was committed. It should appear from a certificate of the Clerk of the Circuit Court that the magistrate is an acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the county. The application should be accompanied, also, by an affidavit that the person charged is a fugitive from justice ; that is, that he has fled from the State to avoid arrest ; and should show, particularly as may be, the time and circumstances of his flight, and in what State or Territory he is; that he fled from the State before an arrest could be made; and that the ends of justice require that he be brought back to this State for trial. The opinion of the Prosecut- ing Attorney of the Circuit as to the propriety of granting the requisition should also be furnished.
Requisitions will be granted only upon the express condition inserted therein, that the State will pay no part of the expenses incurred in the pursuit and arrest of the fugitive.
The purpose in granting requisitions is to aid in the administra- tion of the criminal law. No requisition will be issued to aid in collecting a debt, or enforcing a civil remedy against a person who has left the State. In all cases of false pretenses, embezzlement and similar crimes, affirmative evidence, in the form of affidavits, will be required that the real object is not the collection of a pri- vate debt.
As notaries public are not magistrates within the meaning of the Federal law, no requisition will be granted upon an affidavit made " before a notary public. The law of Congress clearly contemplates an affidavit made in the county where the crime is alleged to have been committed, and before a magistrate having authority to hear the charge when the fugitive shall have been returned by such pro- cess to make answer thereto.
If the offense is not of recent occurrence, sufficient reason must be given why the application has been delayed. In no case will a requisition for an offender be granted at the same time upon the Governor of more than one State. Duplicates of all papers neces- sary upon the application must be furnished, that one set may be retained in this department and the other attached to the requisi- tion ; though but one set need be certified.
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[FORM 3.]
To HIS EXCELLENCY,
The Governor of Indiana :
I respectfully ask that you issue a requisition to the Governor of the State of - - - for the apprehension and rendition of -,
who stands charged by an - pending in the --
- Court
with the crime of -, committed in - county, but who has, since the commission of said offense, and before an arrest could be made upon process issued by said court, and with a view of avoid- ing the same, fled from the justice of the State of Indiana, and into the said State of - -, where I believe he now may be found.
The ends of justice, in my opinion, require that he be brought back to this State for trial. I herewith present a duly certified copy of the original - now on file in the office of - in said
county. In my opinion, the facts stated in said are true, and I believe that the prosecution of the said would result in his conviction of the crime charged. I nominate -, of
- ", as a proper person to be appointed and commissioned by you as the agent of the State of Indiana to receive the said fugitive, when he shall be apprehended, and bring him to this State and deliver him into the custody of the sheriff of said county. The requisition asked for said fugitive is not sought for the purpose of collecting a debt, or enforcing a civil remedy, or to answer any other private end whatever.
Dated at -,- 18 -.
THE STATE OF INDIANA, -- COUNTY.
I, -, being duly sworn, on my oath say that the facts stated in the foregoing application are true.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this - day of -, 18 -.
To the Governor :
In my opinion it would be proper for Your Excellency to issue the requisition asked.
Prosecuting Attorney.
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PARDONS.
In order that due care may be observed in the exercise of the pardoning power, the following rules have been adopted, viz :
1st. Petitions for pardons should set forth all the facts of the case, and state the grounds upon which the pardon is asked; and should be accompanied by recommendations of officers and citizens of the county in which the conviction took place ; and if the offense was committed in a county different from that in which the trial occurred, there should also be recommendations from officers and and citizens of the county in which the offense was committed.
2d. A statement of the substance of the evidence certified by the Judge who presided at the trial, or the Prosecuting Attorney who conducted the prosecution, must also be furnished,
3d. If a statement of the substance of the evidence can not be obtained from the Judge or Prosecutor, the reason why it can not be obtained should be stated, and then a statement of any other officer or credible person (verified by affidavit), who heard the evi- dence, may be substituted.
4th. If the applicant is confined in a county jail, the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of the county as to the propriety or impropriety of granting the pardon should be furnished.
5th. If judgment was pronounced on a plea of guilty, and no evidence heard on the trial of the case, a copy of the indictment or information must be furnished, so that the precise nature of the offense may be understood.
REMISSIONS.
In order that applications for the remissiom of fines and forfeit- ures may be brought within the constitutional jurisdiction of the Governor, the following information is furnished : " An act to reg- ulate the remission of fines and forfeitures." approved June 14, 1852 (1 G. & H. 347), provides " That all applicants to the Gover- nor for the remission of fines and forfeitures, shall forward to him with their application, the opinion of the propriety of so doing of a majority of the following officers in the county where the fine was
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assessed, or the forfeiture occurred, viz: the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Auditor, Sheriff, County Treasurer, and such officers as shall from time to time have the care and custody of the Common School Fund within the county."
The following form of opinion is recommended to be substan- tially followed.
To the Governor of Indiana :
We, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Auditor, Sheriff and Treasurer of county (and the other officers who may join in the opinion), are of the opinion that it would be proper (or improper), for you to remit a certain fine assessed (or judgment taken), against -, in the - Circuit Court, on the - day of -, 18-, in a case wherein (set out the sub- stance of the judgment, and the nature and circumstances of the crime), for the following reasons : (setting them out).
Where the application is made by sureties, satisfactory proof must be made by affidavits, or other evidence, that they have no indemnity or means of future indemnification.
It having been decided by the Supreme Court (9 Indiana, page 20), that the power of the Governor to remit fines and forfeitures is not absolute, and can only be exercised according to legislative direction, a strict compliance with the statute above recited will be required.
Dates, amounts and other means of identifying and describ- ing the judgment complained of should be accurately and carefully given.
It should be shown that a judgment termed a " forfeiture," is a final judgment rendered upon a forfeited bond and not merely an entry of forfeiture. (See 2 G. & H., pages 396-400, especially sections 44, 48 and 50).
INDIANA OFFICIAL REGISTER.
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TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS.
Arthur St. Clair, Governor Northwest Territory. William H. Harrison, from 1800 to 1812. Thomas Posey, from 1812 to 1816.
GOVERNORS OF THE STATE.
Jonathan Jennings, from 1816 to 1819.
Jonathan Jennings (second term), from 1819 to 1822.
William Hendricks, from 1822 to 1825. James B. Ray (acting), February, 1825 James B. Ray, from 1825 to 1828. James B. Ray (second term), from 1828 to 1831. Noah Noble, from 1831 to 1834.
Noah Noble (second term), from 1834 to 1837.
David Wallace, from 1837 to 1840. Samuel Bigger, from 1840 to 1843.
James Whitcomb, from 1843 to 1846. James Whitcomb, from 1846 to 1848. Paris C. Dunning (acting), from 1848 to 1849. Joseph A. Wright, from 1849 to 1852. Joseph A. Wright, from 1852 to 1857. Ashbel P. Willard, from 1857 to 1860. Abram A. Hammond, from 1860 to 1861.
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GOVERNORS OF THE STATE-Continued.
Henry S. Lane (a few days), 1861.
Oliver P. Morton (acting), from 1861 to 1865.
Oliver P. Morton, from 1865 to 1867. Conrad Baker (acting), from 1867 to 1869.
Conrad Baker, from 1869 to 1873. Thomas A. Hendricks, from 1873 to 1877.
James D. Williams, from 1877 to 1880. Isaac P. Gray, from 1880 to 1881. Albert G. Porter, from 1881 to -.
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS.
Christopher Harrison, from 1816 to 1819.
Ratliffe Boone, from 1819 to 1825. John H. Thompson, from 1825 to 1828 Milton Stapp, from 1828 to 1831. David Wallace, from 1831 to 1837. David Hillis, from 1837 to 1840.
Samuel Hall, from 1840 to 1843.
Jesse D. Bright, from 1843 to 1845. Godlove S. Orth (acting), 1845. James G. Reed (acting), 1846. Paris C. Dunning, from 1846 to 1848.
James G. Reed (acting), 1849. James H. Lane, from 1849 to 1852.
Ashbel P. Willard, from 1852 to 1857. Abram A. Hammond, from 1857 to 1860.
John R. Cravens (acting), from 1859 to 1863.
Paris C. Dunning (acting), from 1863 to 1865. Conrad Baker, from 1865 to 1867. Will. Cumback (acting), from 1867 to 1869. Will. Cumback, from 1869 to 1873.
Leonidas Sexton, from 1873 to 1877.
Isaac P. Gray, from 1877 to 1880.
Frederick W. Viele (acting), 1881.
Thomas Hanna, from 1881 to -.
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SECRETARIES OF STATE.
John Gibson, Territorial, from 1800 to 1816. Robert A. New, from 1816 to 1825. William W. Wick, from 1825 to 1829. James Morrison, from 1829 to 1833. William Sheets, from 1833 to 1837. William J. Brown, from 1837 to 1841. William Sheets, from 1841 to 1845. John H. Thompson, from 1845 to 1849. Charles H. Test, from 1849 to 1853. Nehemiah Hayden, from 1853 to 1855. Erasmus B. Collins, from 1855 to 1857. Daniel McClure, from 1857 to 1859. Cyrus L. Dunham, from 1859 to 1861. William A Peelle, from 1861 to 1863. James S. Athon, from 1863 to 1865. Nelson Trusler, from 1865 to 1869. Max F. A. Hoffman, from 1869 to 1871. Norman Eddy, from 1871 to 1872. John H. Farquhar, from 1872 to 1873. William W. Curry, from 1873 to 1875. John E. Neff, from 1875 to 1879. John G. Shanklin, from 1879 to 1881.
Emanuel R. Hawn, from 1881 to - -.
AUDITORS OF STATE.
William H. Lilley, from 1816 to 1829. Morris Morris, from 1829 to 1844. Horatio J. Harris, from 1844 to 1847. Douglass Maguire, from 1847 to 1850. Erastus W. H. Ellis, from 1850 to 1853. John P. Dunn, from 1853 to 1855. Hiram E. Talbott, from 1855 to 1857. John W. Dodd, from 1857 to 1861.
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AUDITORS OF STATE-Continued.
Albert Lange, from 1861 to 1863. Joseph Ristine, from 1863 to 1865. Thomas B. McCarty, from 1865 to 1869: John D. Evans, from 1869 to 1871. John C. Shoemaker, from 1871 to 1873. James A. Wildman, from 1873 to 1875. Ebenezer Henderson, from 1875 to 1879. Mahlon D. Manson, from 1879 to 1881. Edward H. Wolfe, from 1881 to -.
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TREAURERS OF STATE.
Daniel C, Lane, from 1816 to 1823. Samuel Merrill, from 1823 to 1825. Nathan B. Palmer, from 1825 to 1841. George H. Dunn, from 1841 to 1844 Royal Mayhew, from 1844 to 1847. Samuel Hanna, from 1847 to 1850. James P. Drake, from 1850 to 1853. Elijah Newland, from 1853 to 1855. William R. Noffsinger, from 1855 to 1857. Aquilla Jones, from 1857 to 1859. Nathaniel F. Cunningham, from 1859 to 1861. Jonathan S. Harvey, from 1861 to 1863. Matthew L. Brett, from 1863 to 1865. John I. Morrison, from 1865 to 1867. Nathan Kimball, from 1867 to 1871. James B. Ryan, from 1871 to 1873. John B. Glover, from 1873 to 1875. Benjamin C. Shaw, from 1875 to 1879. William Fleming, from 1879 to 1881. Roswell S. Hill, from 1881 to -.
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ATTORNEY GENERALS.
James Morrison, from March 5, 1855. Joseph E. McDonald, from December 17, 1857. James G. Jones, from December 17, 1859. John P. Usher, from November 10, 1861. Oscar B. Hord, from November 3, 1862.
Delana E. Williamson, from November 3, 1864. Bayless W. Hanna, from November 3, 1870. James C. Denny, from November 6, 1872. Clarence A. Buskirk, from November 6, 1874. Thomas W. Woollen, from November 6, 1878. Daniel P. Baldwin, from November 6, 1880.
SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
William C Larrabee, from 1852. Caleb Mills, from 1855 to 1857. William C. Larrabee, from 1857 to 1859. Samuel L. Rugg, from 1859 to 1861. Miles J. Fletcher, from 1861 to 1862. Samuel K. Hoshour, from 1862. Samuel L. Rugg, from 1862 to 1865. George W. Hoss, from 1865 to 1869. Barnabus C. Hobbs, from 1869 to 1871. Milton B. Hopkins, from 1871 to 1874. Alexander C. Hopkins, from 1874 to 1875. James H. Smart from 1875 to 1881. John M. Bloss, from 1881 to --.
JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT.
James Scott, from 1816 to 1831. John Johnston, from 1816 to 1817. Jesse L. Holman, from 1816 to 1831. Isaac Blackford, from 1817 to 1853. Stephen C. Stevens, from 1831 to 1836.
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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT-Continued.
John T. Mckinney, from 1831 to 1837. Charles Dewey, from 1836 to 1847.
Jeremiah Sullivan, from 1837 to 1846. Samuel E. Perkins, from 1846 to 1865. Thomas L. Smith, from 1847 to 1853. Andrew Davison, from 1853 to 1865.
William L. Stewart, from 1853 to 1857.
Addison L. Roach, from 1853 to 1854.
Alvin P. Hovey (appointed), from - to 1854.
Samuel B. Gookins, from 1854 to 1857.
James L. Worden (appointed), from 1858 to 1865
James M. Hanna (appointed), from 1858 to 1865.
Charles A. Ray, from 1865 to 1871.
Jehu T. Elliott, from 1865 to 1871.
James S. Frazier, from 1865 to 1871.
Robert S. Gregory, from 1865 to 1871.
James L. Worden, from 1871 to -
Alexander C. Downey, from 1871 to 1877.
Samuel H. Buskirk, from 1871 to 1877.
John Pettit, from 1871 to 1877.
Andrew L. Osborn, from 1872 to 1874.
Horace P. Biddle, from 1874 to 1880.
William E. Niblack, from 1877 to
George V. Howk, from 1877 to
Samuel E. Perkins, from 1877 to 1879.
John T. Scott, from 1879 to 1880.
William A. Wood, from 1881 to -.
Byron K. Elliott, from 1881 to -.
UNITED STATES SENATORS.
Class 1. James Noble, from 1816 to 1831. Class 3. Waller Taylor, from 1816 to 1825.
Class 3. William Hendricks, from 1825 to 1837.
Class 1. Robert Hanna (appointed), 1831.
Class 1. John Tipton, 1831 to 1839. Class 3. Oliver H. Smith, from 1837 to 1843.
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UNITED STATES SENATORS-Continued.
Class 1. Albert S. White, from 1839 to 1845.
Class 3. Edward A. Hannagan, from 1843 to 1849.
Class 1. Jesse D. Bright, from 1845 to 1861.
Class 3. James Whitcomb, from 1849 to 1852.
Class 3. Charles W. Cathcart (appointed), from 1852 to 1853.
Class 3. John Pettit, from 1853 to 1857.
Class 3. Graham N. Fitch, from 1857 to 1861.
Class 1. Joseph A. Wright (appointed), from 1861 to 1863.
Class 3. Henry S. Lane, from 1861 to 1867.
Class 1. David Turpie, 1863.
Class 1. Thomas A. Hendricks, from 1863 to 1869.
Class 3. Oliver P. Morton, from 1867 to 1877.
Class 1. Daniel D. Pratt, from 1869 to 1875.
Class 1. Joseph E. McDonald, from 1875 to 1881.
Class 3. Daniel W. Voorhees (appointed), from 1877 to 1879.
Class 1. Daniel W. Voorhees, from 1879 to -.
CLERKS SUPREME COURT.
TERRITORIAL-STATE.
Daniel Lymmes, from 1794 to 1804.
Henry Hurst, from 1804 to 1820. E. Macdonald, from 1817 to -. Henry P. Coburn, from 1820 to 1852.
William B. Beach, from 1852 to 1860. John P. Jones, from 1860 to 1864. Laz. Noble, from 1864 to 1868. Theodore W. McCoy, from 1868 to 1872. Charles Scholl, from 1872 to 1876. Gabriel Schmuck, from 1876 to 1880. Daniel Royse, from 1880 to -.
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REPORTERS SUPREME COURT.
Isaac Blackford (one of the Judges), from 1817 to 1850.
Horace E Carter, from 1852 to 1853.
Albert G. Porter, from 1853 to 1856. Gordon Tanner, from 1857 to 1861.
Benjamin Harrison, from 1861 to 1863. Michael C. Kerr, from 1863 to 1864.
Benjamin Harrison, from 1864 to 1869.
James B. Black, from 1869 to 1877.
Augustus N. Martin, from 1877 to 1881.
Francis M. Dice, from 1881 to --.
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REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
NAME.
District.
Session.
Years.
William Hendricks
15
1817-1818
William Hendricks.
...
16
1819-1820
William Hendricks.
...
17
1821-1822
William Prince (died)
1
18
1823-1824
Jacob Call (to fill vacancy) ..
.....
Jonathan Jennings
John Test
Ratliff Boone
1
19
Jonathan Jennings
4)
...
John Test
1
20
Jonathan Jennings
2
...
Oliver H. Smith.
3
...
Ratliff Boone
1
21
Jonathan Jennings.
John Test ...
3
1
22
1831-1832
John Carr
3
Ratliff Boone ..
1
23
John Ewing.
3
Amos Lane
4
Jonathan McCarty.
5
George S. Kinnard
6
Edward A. Hannagan
7
Ratliff Boone
1
24
1835-1836
John W. Davis.
John Carr.
Amos Lane
4
Jonathan McCarty
5
George S. Kinnard (died) ..
6
..
William Herod (to fill vacancy).
6
..
Edward A. Hannagan.
7
.......
Ratliff Boone
1
1837-1838
John Ewing
2
.....
William Graham
3
George H. Dunn
4
James H. Rariden
5
William Herod.
6
Albert S. White
7
George H. Proffit
1
26
1839-1840
John W. Davis.
John Carr
3
Thomas A. Smith
4
James Rariden.
5
William W, Wick
6
Tilghman A. Howard
7
George H. Proffit ...
1
27
1841-1842
Richard W. Thompson.
2
Joseph L. White.
3
...
James H. Cravens.
4
Andrew Kennedy
5
David Wallace,
6
...
Henry S. Lane.
7
Robert Dale Owen,
1
Thomas J. Henley
Thomas Smith
3
Caleb B. Smith
4
William J. Brown
5
John W. Davis ..
i
Joseph A. Wright
7
John Pettit.
8 9
Andrew Kennedy.
.....
Robert Dale Owen
1
29
1545-1846
Thomas J. Henley
2
........
Thomas Smith
3
.........
...
Thomas Blake
11:5
...
1827-1828
Ratliff Boone ..
2
Jonathan McCarty
2
1833-1834
John Carr
,
Samuel C. Sample.
.. ....
1843-1844
...
...
....
....
..... 28
$25
1829-1-30
3
1825-1826
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REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS-Continued.
NAME.
District.
Session.
Years.
Caleb B. Smith
4
William W. Wick
5
John W. Davis.
Edward W. McGaughey
7
John Pettit ..
8
Charles W. Cathcart.
9
Andrew Kennedy
10
Elisha Embree.
1
30
1847-1848
Thomas J. Henley.
2
John L. Robinson
3
Caleb B. Smith.
4
William W. Wick
5
George G. Dunn
6
Richard W. Thompson.
7
... ....
John Pettit ...
8
Charles W. Cathcart.
9
William Rockhill.
10
Nathaniel Albertson.
1
31
1849-1850
Cyrus L. Dunham
2
John L. Robinson.
3
George W. Julian
4
..
William J. Brown
5
........
Willis A. Gorman
6
.......
Edward W. McGaughey
7
Joseph E. McDonald
8
.........
Graham N. Fitch
9
..
Andrew J. Harlan ..
10
James Lockhart.
1
1851-1852
Cyrus L. Dunham
2 3
Samuel W. Parker
4
.......
Thomas A. Hendricks
........
Willis A. Gorman
6
.........
John G. Davis
7
...... ..
Daniel Mace ..
8
........
Graham N. Fitch
..
Samuel Brenton
10
Smith Miller.
1
1853- 1854
William H. English
2
Ct rus L. Dunham
3
..
James H. Lane.
4
......
Samuel W. Parker
5
........
Thomas A. Hendricks
6
.........
John G. Davis
7
.........
Daniel Mace ...
8 9
...
....
Ebenezer M Chamberlain
10 11
........
Smith Miller ..
1
34
1855-1856
William H. English
1
.........
George G. Dunn
2
......
Will Cumback
3
..
....
Lucian Barbour
5
........
Harvey D. Scott
6 7
Schuyler Colfax
8
Samuel Brenton
9
..
John U Pettit
10
James Lockhart (died).
11
......... 35
1857-1858
William E. Niblack (to fill vacancy)
1
..
William H. English
3
..
James B Foley
4
..
David Kilgore.
6
........
John G. Davis ...
7
..
James Wilson.
8
.. .....
Schuyler Colfax
9
.....
Samuel Brenton
10
.........
John U. Pettit
11
.........
William E. Niblack
1
36
1859-1860
William H. English
2
.........
James Hughes
5
James M. Gregg
..
Daniel Mace ..
..
4
David P. Holloway
.........
Norman Eddy
.........
Andrew J. Harlan
.......
John L. Robinson
......
5
........
......... 32
........ 33
..
6
2
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REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS-Continued.
NAME.
Distict.
Session.
Years.
William M. Dunn ....
3
36
1859-1860
William S. Holman. ....
4
David Kilgore
5
.........
Albert G. Porter
6
.........
John G. Davis
7
.........
James Wilson
8
.........
Schuyler Colfax
9
.........
Charles Case.
10
.........
John U. Pettit.
11
.........
John Laws ..
1
37
1861-1862
James A. Cravens
2
........
William M. Dunn
3
.........
William S. Holman.
4
.........
George W. Julian
5
.... ....
Albert G. Porter
6
.........
Daniel W. Voorhees
.........
Albert S. White.
8
.........
Schuyler Colfax
9
.........
William Mitchell
10
.........
John P. C. Shanks
11
John Laws ..
1
1863-1864
James A. Cravens
2
....
Henry W. Harrington
3
William S. Holman.
4
George W. Julian ...
5
Ebenezer Dumont.
6
Daniel W. Voorhees
7
Godlove S. Orth
8
Schuyler Colfax
9
Joseph K. Edgerton.
10
James F. McDowell.
11
...
William E. Niblack
1
39
1865-1866
Michael C. Kerr
2
Ralph Hill.
3
.........
John H. Farquhar
4
George W. Juliau
5
Ebenezer Dumont.
6
......
Daniel W. Voorhees (seat contested).
7
....
Heury D. Washburn (on contest).
Godlove S. Orth
8
Schuyler Colfax
9
.....
Joseph H. Defrees.
10
..
Thomas N Stilwell.
11
..
William E. Niblack
1
40
Michael C Kerr
2
....
Morton . C Hunter
3
...
William S. Holman
4
...
George W Julian
5
..
John Coburn.
6
.....
Henry D. Washburn
7
....
Godlove S. Orth.
8
....
Schuyler Colfax
9
William Williams
10
John P. C Shanks
11
........
William E. Niblack
1
41
1869-1870
Michael C. Kerr
2
........
William S. Holman
3
........
George W. Julian
4
........
John Coburn ..
6
.......
Daniel W. Voorhees
6
........
Godlove S. Orth ..
.......
Daniel D. Pratt (elected to Senate)
8
James N. Tyner (vice Pratt).
9
William E. Niblack
1
42
Michael C. Kerr
2
....
William S. Holman
3
.........
Jeremiah M Wilson.
4 5
.........
John Coburn ..
Daniel W Voorhees
6
..
Mahlon D Manson
7
.........
9-SEC. STATE.
10
Jasper Packard.
11
..
1871-1872
John P. C. Shanks
William Williams.
7
....
.....
1867-1868
.........
7
....
......... 38
........
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REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS-Continued.
NAME.
District.
Session.
Years.
James N. Tyner
8
42
1871-1872
John P. C Shanks.
9
William Williams ..
10
...
Jasper Packard
11
Godlove S. Orth
State. State.
43
1873-1874
William Williams
William E. Niblack
1 123 3
....
William S. Holman
4
.........
John Coburn
5
Morton C. Hunter
6
.... ....
Thomas J. Cason
7
.........
James N. Tyner
8
....
John P. C. Shanks
9
..
Henry B. Saylor
10
...
Jasper Packard
11
Benoni S. Fuller
1
44
1875-1876
James D. Williams
2
Part ses.
Andrew Humphreys
2
Michael C. Kerr
3
Nathan T. Carr
3
Jeptha D. New
4
William S. Holman
.........
Milton S. Robinson.
6
Franklin Landers
7
Morton C. Hunter
8
.........
Thomas C. Cason.
9
.........
10
.........
John H. Baker
1
45
1877-1878
Thomas R. Cobb
2
Part ses.
Nathan T. Carr.
3
George A. Bicknell.
3
Leonidas Sexton
4
....
5
.....
6
.....
John Hanna ..
7
.........
Morton C. Hunter
9
.........
William H. Calkins
10
.........
James L. Evans.
11
.........
Andrew H. Hamilton
12
.........
John H. Baker.
13
... ....
1878-1879
Thomas R. Cobb.
3
.........
Jeptha D. New ..
4
.....
5
.........
William R. Myers
6
Gilbert De La Martyr
7
Andrew J. Hostetler
8
Godlove S. Orth ...
9
William H. Calkins.
10
Calvin Cowgill
11
Walpole G. Colerick
1.2
John H. Baker,
13
William Heilman.
1
47
Thomas R. Cobb
3
William S. Holman
4
.........
Courtland C. Matson
5
.........
Thomas M. Browne.
6
.........
Stanton J. Peelle
7
Robert B. F. Pierce.
8
Godlove S. Orth
9
.........
Mark L. De Motte ..
10
.........
George W. Steele .......
11
.....
Walpole G. Colerick
12
.........
William H. Calkins.
13
...
.........
13
.........
Benoni S. Fuller
2
Andrew Humphreys
.........
William S. Haymond.
James L. Evans ..
11
.........
Andrew H. Hamilton.
12
Thomas M. Browne.
Milton S. Robinson
.......
Michael D. White.
William Heilman.
1 2
46
George A. Bicknell
......
Thomas M. Browne
.........
.........
........
........
..
...
1880-1881
.........
Strother M. Stockslager
.........
.........
.........
Simeon K. Wolf
....
..... ...
Jeremiah M. Wilson
...... ...
.........
.........
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REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS-Continued.
NAME.
District.
Session.
Years.
James N. Tyner
John P. C Shanks.
9
William Williams
,
Jasper Packard
11
..
Godlove S. Orth ..
State. State.
43
1873-1874
William Williams
1
...
Simeon K. Wolf,
3
..
Jeremiah M. Wilson
4
.. .....
John Coburn
5
.........
Morton C. Hunter
6
.........
Thomas J. Cason.
7
... ....
James N. Tyner
8
... ....
John P. C. Shanks
9
..
Henry B. Saylor
10
Jasper Packard
11
Benoni S. Fuller.
1
1875-1876
James D. Williams
2
Andrew Humphreys
2 23
Nathan T. Carr.
3
Jeptha D. New
4
William S. Holman
ID
Milton S. Robinson
6
Franklin Landers
7
Morton C. Hunter ...
8
.........
Thomas C. Cason ..
9
.........
10
.........
11
.........
Andrew H. Hamilton
12
.........
John H. Baker
1
45
1877-1878
Thomas R. Cobb.
2
Nathan T. Carr.
3
George A. Bicknell
3
Leonidas Sexton
4
Thomas M. Browne.
5
Milton S. Robinson
6
John Hanna
7
Morton C. Hunter
9
...... ...
William H. Calkins
OT
.........
James L. Evans
12
.........
John H. Baker,
13
William Heilman.
1
1878-1879
Thomas R. Cobb ..
2
........
George A. Bicknell
3
.........
Jeptha D. New ..
4
Thomas M. Browne.
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