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Sangster, Chas. A.,
Struble, James,
Weatherby, Paul,
Sawyer, Wm.,
Taylor, Lester,
Welch, Isaac,
Scott, John H. L.,
Tenney, Eli,
Weller. Chas. L.,
Segar, Apia A.,
Thomas, Charles,
Wescott, John,
Seney, Joshua,
Thompson, Alfred,
West, J. S,
Shaw, John,
. Thompson, Alex.,
West. William,
Shepherd, Jesse,
Thompson, Hugh,
West, Wm. H.,
Shellabarger, Samuel,
Thompson, James T,
Williams, James,
Sibley, E. H.,
Thompson, Patrick,
Williams, Jere.,
Simmons, Abraham,
Tod, Lewis C.,
Williams, J. Milton,
Simmons, Chas. B.,
Torrey, Harry,
Williamson. Jno. C.,
Sinnett, John A.,
Tousley, James,
Wilson, Clinton,
Slough, Jno. P.,
Townsend, Geo. F.,
Wilson, Richard,
Slusser, Lewis,
True, Geo. W.,
Winner, Jno. L ..
Smith, Addison,
Truesdale. Joseph,
Withrow, James.
Smith, Benj. F.,
Turner, James N ..
Woods, Wm. B.,
Smith, Jacob W.,
Turpin. Ebenezer T.,
Worthington, Jesse J.,
Smith, James H.,
Tyler, Peter A.,
Worthington, W. W.,
Smith, John H., .
Underhill, James W.,
Wright. Thomas,
Smith. Thos. G. S.,
Upham, Lucius,
Wright, Jos. F.,
Somers, Peter G.,
Van Hook, Wm. B.,
Yaple, Alfred,
Snodgrass, David,
Van Vorhes, Nelson H.,
Yates, Richard H.
Spelman, Elias G.,
COMMON PLEAS JUDGES FROM IS52 TO 1860.
Dist.
Dist.
Dist.
Alexander, Robert A. 8
Green, John L.
5
Peck, Wm. V 7
Ambler, Jacob A.
9
Hall, Lawrence W
5
Piatt, Donn
1
Baldwin, Wm. H
2
Hanna. John E. .
S
Plants, Jacob S.
Bates. James L
5
Harlan, Robert B
2
Potter, Lyman, Jr S
Belden, Geo. W
9
Hart. Ralph S.
2
Plyley, Jno. R
7
Bishop, lesse P. 4
Haynes, Abner
Rogers, Wm. A. Sample, William. 6
Bolton. Thomas. 4
Headington, Nicholas. . I
Hitchcock, Reuben
9 na
Seney, Geo. E. 3-10
Canfield, Wm. H
4
Hurd, Kollin C.
6
Smith, Geo. J
Carter, A. G. W
Jewett, Thos. L
S
Stallo, John B. I
4
Clark, James
2 Latty, Alex. S. .
3
Stillwell, Richard S
Collins, Isaac.
1
Mallon, Patrick .
1 Taylor, S. F
4
Craven, Chas. C.
S
Matthews, Stanley
1
Warden, Robert B. 1
Cross. Nelson. .
I
Means, Thomas.
S Welker, Martin .. 6
Day, Luther.
9
Murdock. Charles
1
Whitman, Henry C. .
7
Dickson, Win. M
1
Nash, Simeon
7
White, William
Evans. Nathan
S
Norris, Shepherd F
5
Wilder, Eli T
Finch, Sherman
6
Okey. John W
Fitch, John
4
Otis, Francis B
4
Foote. Horace
4 Palmer, Ino. M.
3
Woodruff. Edward 1
Geddes, Geo. W
6 Parker. James.
1
Worcester. Sam'l T .. 4
Gilmore, Wm. J.
2 Parsons, Ebenezer
4
Sloan, James. 5
Carpenter, James
4 I
Church. John W
9
Johnson, Wm. W
7 3
Starkweather, Sam'l .. Stewart, James.
Clark, John.
9
Lawrence, Wm
Metcalf, Benj.
3
Whiteley, M. C. .3-10
Dickey. Alfred S.
5
Bostwick, Samuel W S
Searles. Corri'gt'n S
Briggs, Robert M
5
Hoffman, Benj. F.
Humphreyville. Sam'l. .
S Wilder, Horace
Wilson. Wmn W. 2
Stevenson, Robert B.,
Warthen, Alvan,
ANNALS OF PROGRESS.
PRESIDENTIAL ELACTORA
1541
W. McLean,
R. C. Conningham
Win. Palmer,
Hugh J. Jewett
Barnabas Burns,
E. G. Dial,
J. B. Dumble,
W'ın. Okry.
Charles Rule,
I. H. Stretman.
Wmn. Golden,
C. H. Mitchener,
G. W. Stokes,
C. J. Orton.
B. T. Je
O. Keyser,
E. T. MeArtor.
Vote cast for Franklin Pierce.
Caleb B. Smith,
W. H. Penny.
J. M Mides Davi Givee
J. B. Stallo,
James R Habl 1.
J. Perkins,
R. G. Pennington,
R. M. Corwine,
F. Clevelan I,
J. S. Henak
Peter Odlin,
J. Welch,
J. S. Conklin,
D). Humphrey,
Wm. Taylor,
H. D. Couhr.
E. P. Evans,
E. l'ardec,
Vote cast for John C. Fremont.
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.
XXA11. 1551-1553.
Dist.
David T. Disney 1
John 1 .. Taylor
Wm F. Heures
Lewis D. Campbell
Edson B. Olds
John Jubowen
Hiram Bell.
3 Charles Sweetzer
Benjamin Stanton
4
George H. Busby
David K. Carttre
Alfred P. Edgerton
5
John Welch
Frederick W. Green 6
James M. Gaylord
Joshua R. Glutine
Nelson Barrere
7
Alexander Harper, Jr
Norton S Towowsd
XXX111. 1553-1555.
David D. Disney 1
Moses B. Corwin S
Wmn. R Srm
John Scott Harrison 2
Frederick W. Green
Edwards Bal
Lewis D. Campbell
3
John L .. Taylor 10 Willen Shacous
Matthias H. Nichols
4
Thomas Ritchey
Ocurre Blis
Alfred P. Edgerton 5
Edson B. Olds
Edwar! Wade
Andrew Ellison
Win. D. Lindsley .
Joshua R. Goddings
Aaron Harlan
7
Harvey H. Johnson
Andrew Stuart
XXIV. 1555-1557.
Timothy C. Day
Benjamin Stanton 5
Elwart Haal
John Scott Harrison
Cooper K. Wilson
C'has. J. Allelehet
Lewis D. Campbell
3
Valentine R. Horton
Bons. F. Le fire
Richard Mott
Samuel Galloway
Jonas R. Emrie
6
John Sherman
Joshua R Glilings
Aaron Harlan
Philemon Blis
Oscar F Moore
Matthias H. Nichols 4
42
OHIO STATESMEN.
xxxV. 1857-1859. Dist.
Dist.
Dist.
Geo. H. Pendleton I Benjamin Stanton 8
Joseph Burns. 15
Wm. S. Groesbeck 2 Lawrence W. Hall 9
Cydnor B. Tompkins. 16
Lewis D. Campbell
3 Joseph Miller IO
Wm. Lawrence 17
C. L. Vallandigham 3 Valentine B. Horton
Matthias H. Nichols
4 Samuel S. Cox 12
Edward Wade 19
Richard Mott ..
5
John Sherman I3
Joshua R. Giddings 20
Jos. R. Cockerill
6
Philemon Bliss 14
John A. Bingham. 21
Clement L. Vallandigham, of Montgomery county, contested the right of Lewis D. Campbell, of Butler county, to a seat in the Thirty-fifth Congress, and was seated.
UNITED STATES SENATORS TO DATE.
Thomas Worthington, Stanley Griswold, Thomas Ewing,
John Smith,
Jeremiah Morrow, Thomas Morris,
Edward Tiffin,
Benjamin Ruggles, Wm. Allen,
Return J. Meigs,
Wm. A. Trimble,
Benjamin Tappan,
Thomas Worthington,
Ethan Allen Brown,
Thomas Corwin,
Joseph Kerr.
Wm. H. Harrison,
Salmon P. Chase.
Alexander Campbell,
Jacob Burnet,
The pace of progress was accellerated during the preceding decade.
The population rose from 1,519,329 in 1840 to 1,980,329 in 1850.
The values of real estate rose from $341,389,838 to $639,894,311 ; personalty from $98,487,502 to $248,408,290, and the taxable value of all forms of property from $439,- 876,340 to $888,302,601.
The total State revenues rose from $1,413,830 to $3,503,713, and the total of State and county revenues from $4,227,708 to $10,817,676.
Benj. F. Leiter IS
Aaron Harlan 7
PART II. VOL. II.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, IVOPu
Governor-W'M. DENNISOS, JR.
Lieutenant Governor-ROBERT C. KIRK
Secretaries of State-ADDISON P. RUSEELL BORE R. COHEN, IF St ONE
Treasurer of State-ADDISON P. SIONE.
Auditor of State-ROBERT W. TAYERR.
Adjutant General-CHRISTOPHER P. WOLCOTT.
Supreme Judges-WILLIAM KANNES, JOS. R. SWAS, JAcnn DeINveDeSES WM. B. CALDWELL, CHAS. C. CONSERE.
Adjutant General-CATHARINES P. BUCKINGHAM.
FIFTY - FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Regular Session met January . Tam : aljana Mand . A sion met January 7. ING1 ; marmel May Ja Mas
SENAIE.
ROBERT C. KIRK, President ex-officio.
DUDLEY W. RHODES, Clerk.
R. A. HARRISON, President (oro led- W'M. M. GRREY, SireachPP.ATA
W'M. D. BICKHAM, Official Reporter,
Dist.
1) ..
Bonar, Wm.
Glass, Samuel
Orr, Ilies. 5
Breck, Theo.
25
Harrison Rich. A
Parish, F. L
Brewer, Anson L 22 Harsh, Geo
Perrisi, Aog L
Collins, Wm. O 6 Holmes, Geo. W 1
Cumming, Jno. E 12
Jones. Thos. C ..
16
Putiwis Chux "
Cox, J. Dolson
23
Key, Thos. M
1 Readv, Arthird I
Cuppy, Fletcher T 3
Laskey, Geo 13
Smith, Jei Q
Ferguson, E. A
1
Monroe, James
Fisher, T. B.
13
Morse, Jno. F
Stanley LB
Foster, Edward
32 McCall, Marsh 20
Walker. Hararetv
Garfield, James 26 Newinan, W'm
White, Chil A 4
The Senate organized by electing Dudley W. Rhodes Clerk. Itv . rese ad 26 evne Amos Layman, who received nine votes. M. I. Morrow, E. A High And Hume. Norton were elected Assistant Clerks and William D. Wickham Official Reperto
Wm. M. Green was elected Sergeant at- Arms, and J. W Sandy and The Wal lace, Assistants.
Richard A. Harrison was later chosen as President pro ten
The returns of the election were opened, canvas ed end the reiall annonce the fourth of January as follows :
Governor-William Dennison, Jr., 154.557. Rufus P. Ranmer, (71.66- cds. ing, 117.
Lieutenant Governor-Robert C. Kirk, 155.351. William H1. Salfunk kTecomy scattering 21 1.
Secretary of State-Addison P. Russell, 154. 542: Jacob Reimbur . 5 0
Auditor of State-Robert W. Tayler, 154.56; : G. Vidner Derwey, rpm. 100 tering, IS2.
0
Eason, Benj
Moore, Thos
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OHIO STATESMEN.
Treasurer of State-Alfred P. Stone, 184.567: William Bushnell, 170,413; scat- tering, 194.
Senator Hardesty Walker, of the Twelfth District, died, and was succeeded by John E. Cumming.
At the adjourned session, the result of the election for Secretary of State was an- nounced and declared as follows : Benj. R. Cowen, 207.352; Wm. W. Armstrong, 151,912 ; scattering ISI.
SIXTH STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1859-1860.
The sixth State Board of Equalization was elected and sat in 1859-1860, and was composed of the following membership, chosen by Senatorial Districts :
OFFICERS.
SAMUEL WILLIAMSON, President. FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, Secretary. H. A. HAMILTON, Assistant Secretary. JAMES H. BEEBE, Sergeant-at- Arms.
Dist.
Dist. Dist.
Israel Brown I William McDonald II
David Haynes 23
J. Dan. Jones.
I A. L. Northrop. 12
Erastus Spencer 24
John L. Vattier
I Samuel McColloch 13
Samuel Williamson. . 25
Jacob Egbert
? Seth Woodford 14
John Hoy 26
Nathaniel W. Carroll. . 3
William Cooper
15
George Clifton 27
Jesse Dugan . . 4
Pressley N. O'Bannon 16
Lewis Donald 2S
Benoni Nesbitt 5 Stephen T. Cunard 17
George W. Urie 29
Major Dunlap 6 James M. Burt. IS
W. S. Russell. 30
Thomas W. Gilleland . . 7 James R. Morris. 19
Rasselas R. Titus. 3I
Samuel C. Johnson S Archibald C. Ramage. 20
Hugh l'. Rinehart 32
Adin G. Hibbs IO
James D. Ladd 22
The equalized valuation of the real estate of all kinds was $639 894.31 1.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
RICHARD C. PARSONS, Speaker,
B. R. COWEN, Clerk.
JAMES W. ROBINSON. Speaker pro tem. JOSEPHI WARWICK, Sergeant-at-Arms.
Andrews, Geo. W., Aug., Devore, Newton A., Br.,
Jones, Gideon, Sen ..
Baldwin, Jesse, Mah., Dickey, Henry L., High ..
Jones, Wm. Ham.,
Buss, Amos E., Car., Fellows, Jos. N., Cos.,
Kennedy, I' , Morg .. Nble.,
Blakeslee, C. T., Cuy.,
Flagg, Wm. J., Ham.,
Kerr, Sam'l F., Fay ..
Blecker, Wm., Rch.,
Gamble, James, Cos.,
Krum, Abel, Ash.,
Broen, David I .. Put., Hen., Gore, Townsend, Mus.,
Browne, Sam'l E., Mi.,
Bruff, Jos., Malı.,
Haddon, Jolın, Was. Hamilton, Jas. W., Log., Harlan, Aaron, Gre.,
Moore, Wm., C., Way .. Musson, Jno. P., Cham.,
Carlisle, B. W., Fair.,
Herrick, Walter F., Lor.,
Carter, Jno. A., Mar.,
Hills, Myron C., Med.,
Chase, James E., Stk ..
Hitchcock, Peter, Jr., Gea., McConnell. Geo., Ash.,
Choate, Chas. B., Erie., Clapp, Matt. S., Lke., Collins, Jno. W., Sci., Converse, Geo. L., Frk.,
Howell, John, Ck., Hughes, Chris .. But., Hutcheson, Robert, Mad., Jacobs, Thos. K., Al.,
McSchooler. J. G., Pck.,
Coover, Jno. M., Mont.,
Nigh, Elias, Law.,
Cory, Alex. E., Shl.,
Jessup, Wm., Ham.,
Noble, C. L., Def., Pau.,
Cox. Wmn. B., Kx.,
Jolly, Jno., H1 . High., Jonas, Jos., Ham.,
Ogle, Dennis, Rs.,
Wmns.
Davis, Lorenzo C., Tus.,
House, George, Gal.,
Miller. C. B., High .. Monahan, A. B , Ath.,
Burr, Raymond. Del.,
Myers, Jolın E., Cler., McClung. Wm. B., Mi.,
McCune, Robert, Hur., McGavran, Win 11., Hsn., McPherson, Alex., Hur.,
Alexander White 9 Amos Carr 21
Philip D. Biglow 33
ANNALS OF FROOREM
Parsons. R. C., Cuy ..
Satt Jaine War
Parr, Win, Lick.,
Scott James, S. frf.
Parrott, E. A , Mont ..
Scam June Siel
Shaw S. W Por
Skinner Morris P. Ben Snyder A P.J. Mer V. W
Reed, A. M., Gre .
Syuire, A J, Pert
Wwws/w.on
Rees, David, Mer.
Ste lian, Wia Port-
Reese, Benj. L., Frk.,
Steele, Dernis. L .. En.
Walkx, Trass Thai
Reisinger, Jno. S., Cr ..
Stiers, Manring, Black
Robb, Vance, Put., Hen ..
Stout, Jantes, M, Mon,
White Fo M Tuo
Robinson, J. W., Un ..
Stubb. Jaggb, Pre.
Rogers. Patrick, Ham ..
Taylor. John, A&b.
Rukenbrod. J. K., Col .. Tannyhill, W'r. &_ Hola. Thompson, Jos, Per .
Schiff, Jno., Ham.
The House organized as follows: Speaker Richard C. Permis 57 , wm B., Woods. 42 votes. Clerk, B. R. Cowen, 6 vater, John W Bes
Leslie Lamborn, F. Reidling, Sherman, Blecher and J. C. S. MOJer rore ,bom as Assistant Clerks.
Joseph Warwick was elected Sergeant at-Arms with Toamas ). Daru vel sure man W. Edwards as Assistants.
Resignations of members were_ Aaron Harlan, of Grindr vou red-d 1) A. 35 Reed, and C. B Miller, of Highland, -ucr ceded by Henry L. D) cice
There was one vacancy by death, Vance Robb, of P'umem and Honey, wennde 4 by David I. Broen.
On the second of February, ISto, the two Hource teet in joint meccsekis ane balloted for a United States Senator as follows :
Senate.
[Inuse_
Til.L
Salmon P. Chase George E. Pugh
47
Thomas Corwin.
I
Total vote cast
34
-
Senator Chase resigned the Senatorship to accept the pealilio el Secremirs al the Treasury under President Lincoln, and on the twenty-fret ! Mimerk, »561, Le successor was elected as follows .
Senate.
House.
John Sherman. Wmn. Kennon, Sr
Total vote cast
-
The opening scenes of the great Civil War rast their hors and sharese die proceedings of this session of the General Assembly, and it took prost ask asifre
Patterson, Mosc. J. Ad, Pierce, Alex., Jack , V'in., Plants, Tobias, A . Mgs. Powers, Chas., Sky.,
Shumer, Lewis Sek,
Wyller, Robert H. Tras.
46
OHIO STATESMEN.
steps to support the arm of the government, voting means and men freely, and' encouraging the enlistment of soldiers.
The legislation of the two sessions did not touch largely on general subjects, out- side of military matters. The act regulating incorporations was amended and strengthened ; the sale of intoxicating liquors was prohibited in the vicinity of camp meeting grounds and military encampments.
A joint resolution declaring against the principle of the secession of states from the Union was adopted and forwarded to the President; to request Congress to call a convention of the several states of the Union, pursuant to the fifth article of the Federal Constitution, and to appoint peace commissioners.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, IS62-1864.
Governor-DAVID TOD.
Lieutenant Governor-BENJAMIN STANTON.
Secretary of State-WILSON S. KENNON.
Treasurer of State-G. VOLNEY DORSEY.
Auditors of State-ROBERT W. TAYLER; OVIATT COLE, part of 1863.
Attorney General-LYMAN R. CRITCHFIELD, WM. B. RICHARDSON.
Supreme Judges-JACOB BRINKERHOFF, W. B. CALDWELL, CHAS. C. CONVERS, OZIAS BOWEN, JOSIAH SCOTT.
Adjutant General-CHARLES W. HILL.
FIFTY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Regular Session met January 6, 1862; adjourned May 1, 1862. Adjourned Session met January 6, 1863; adjourned April 14, 1863.
- SENATE.
BENJAMIN STANTON, President ex-officio.
DUDLEY W, RIIODES, Clerk.
JAMES MONROE, President pro tem. J. W. SANDS, Sergeant-at - Arms.
Dis.
Dis. Dis.
Bates, Joshua H. I
Humphreyville, Sam'l. . 27
O'Connor. Jno. D 19
Connell, Jno. M.
9
Jamison, Jno. C. 20
Orr, Thos. J 31
Converse, Geo. L
Kenney, Thos. J 29
Patton, J. F 5 Cranor, Jonathan 12 Lang, Wm. 31
Curtis, Wm. F 14
Loudon, James 4
Maginnis, Thos. J 15
Stevenson. Job E 6
Devin Jos. C. 17-28
Martin, H. S. 21
Weasner, Thos. H. I
Eggleston, Benj
I
Manzey, David J 12
West, Wm. H. 13
Gass, Isaac. 29
Monroe, James 27
Whetstone, Thos. H .. I
Gunckel, Lewis B. 3
McBurney, A. G. 2
Wickham, Fred'k. 30
Hall, James C. 33
Mc Kenzie. Norman K. 22
Williams, Sam'l. 25
Hart, Alphanso 26
Neal, Henry S. S
Willett, Meredith R. 32
Howard, T. P
Newton, Eben. 23 Wilson, Jno. T. 7
Howells, M. C. 24
The Senate met at the hour fixed by law and organized, electing Dudley W. Rhodes, Clerk, by a vote of 26 to 7 for Amos Layman.
B. J. Loomis and M. L. Morrow were elected Assistant Clerks.
James W. Sands was chosen Sergeant-at-Arms with James B. Clegg and James Howard as Assistants.
The returns of the election were opened in the presence of the two Houses in joint assembly on the ninth of January, IS62, and declared to be as follows :
Governor-David Tod, 206,997; Hugh J. Jewett, 151,978 ; scattering, 109.
Lieutenant Governor-Benj. Stanton, 206,995; John G. Marshall, 151,978; scattering, 341.
Stanton, Win IS Day, Luther. 26
Stanbery, James R 16
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ANNALS OF FROOKE.
Treasurer of State-G. Volney Dorsey, 207-417 George W. Humes JChaty scattering, IS7.
Secretary of State-Win W. Armstrong, ilgsty; Wilson E. Kovsun, 4767ce
The successful prosecution of the war was the predominant laurea saving Lardy the sessions of the General Assembly and gave rise to morte derisiz Seite sad often bitter feelings, but every demand of the greenmen ----- provisions were made to pay bounties for enlistment, and provide in the dress families of soldiers, who volunteered or were drafted thin the millbury omrs . Parky feeling at times were high, but the determinaties to godetam the icirgras al lis Union was sustained on all hands.
Resignations in the Fifty fifth, Samson Mason, of the Elescute Diorok . by S. S. Henkle, and James Monroe, of the Twenty ony cathy tausended by Formal Humphreyville.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
JAMES R. HUNURI.L., Speaker.
EDININ A. PARAVER, SPYMANY DOU SPEC
EDWARD KINSMAN, Clerk.
Ault, John, Way.,
Howard, A. P., Cham.
Reamy Thed A_ M-L Rilly, Jums W. Cut.
Babcock, Chas. I1., Cuy.,
Howe, Geo W., Trum.,
Hubbell, Jame R , Del.,
Resmier, Juba 5. Cr.
Bates, Albert, Tus.,
Huston, James, Ham ,
Rob, Wie Uk
Bayard, J. W., Atlı.,
Jeffries, J. C., Fair ,
Roberis brass Jnik- Rockwell D. I. Part-
Boesel, Chas., Aug.,
Boone, James, Col.,
Kennon, Wilson, Bel. Keyser, John, Mon.,
Keyser, Oliver, Nble,
Schell: Joseph Sta Scott, Jums, War.
Bradbury, Joseph, Gal., Buckman, Henry, Ham , Chambers, R. E., Bel.,
Krum, Abel, Asht ..
Smith, Jné la Chie.
Stivthe, Gre. IL, Lik_
Snyder, A. P J_ Mer. V.W.
Stamtos, Win. Hon.
Stewart, Bara Ham
Crouse, Dan'l J., Rs.,
Stirra, Manning, Hack,
Dickman, Frank. J., Cuy.,
Means, Joseph, Jeff.,
Taylor, John Ash:
Thrope. Alomas Ski, Tiffany. Edward Mas
Dressel, Otto, Frk., Fee, Enos B., Br., Fee, John, War., Ferguson, John, Cler.,
Miller, John M., Gre .. Monroe, John, Al., Montgomery, R. M , Mah,
Titas. RaManias R Sen Uhl, Dann S, Hol-
Myers, James, Luc.,
McClellan, John, But.,
Warner Somey 5, 1-c
Walter, Gew W. Mors.
Norris, Philetus W , Def., Pau., W'In -.
WHL WMH Lt White-), Wal Ke Winoop, Andrew,
()dlin, Peter, Mont , Olds, Edson B, Fair.,
Osborn, S. S., Lke,
Patterson, Jeff , Mont.,
Pierce. Ja -. E. E'r.
W.Hurr. B. F. CH_
Zina, Peter Tam
When the House assembled it proceeded to organize as follows
For Clerk, Edward Kinsman received sixty vetes; Jaines W :Vatten Farmiy sus votes.
Pursell, James, Far. Randall, J. H., Mi,
Wells. Ches To shl.
Ferrell, Joseplı, Gsy., Flagg, Wm. J., Ham., Glessner, Jacob, Musk., Gribbin, Wm., Ham., Griswold, Seneca O., Cuy., Gunsaulus, Jos., Morr., Harrison, Rich. D., Ck., Harsh, Leonard, Car., High, B. A., Put., Hen., Hills, Myron C., Med., Ilixon, N. H., Iligh .. Holden, Win. H., Per.,
McGill, Amzi, Ham.,
Stiver, Abmbmes, Pme,
Clarke, O. Lewis, Was., Converse, Geo. L., Frk., Cook, Asher, Ott., Wd., Cory, Benj. F., Law., Crain, Martin, Sci.,
Latham, John, Hsn., Lemen, Milton Mad , Lind, Solomon, Stk., Lott, Lewis B, Dk., Maffett, Jonath., Wyt .. Masters, Ezekiel, Ful .. Marsh, Theo., Ilam.,
Saviez, Milton, Har
Bartram, John, Mar.,
Blecker, Wm., Rch.,
Johnston, John, Sum, Keck, Geo., Ham-,
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OHIO STATESMEN.
H. P. Stevens and, A. P. Miller were elected First and Second Assistant Clerks.
Robert Hedger was elected Sergeant-at-Arms, and L. W. Chamberlain and Peter Chance, First and Second Assistants.
Edwin A. Parrott was chosen Speaker pro tem.
The following members resigned : Wilson S. Kennon, of Belmont, succeeded by Robert E. Chambers, and James W. Reilly, of Columbiana, succeeded by James Boone.
()ne member deceased : J. C. Jeffries, of Fairfield, succeeded by Edson B. Olds.
Numerous acts were passed relating to the duties of auditors and other county and local officers for the control and disbursements of money for the relief of families of persons in the military service, and as to the receipt and custody of moneys sent home by soldiers in the field ; to provide for bounties for enlistments ; expenditures for military purposes, and other matters pertaining to the military service. There were no laws of general importance enacted, but many existing statutes were amended in'more or less important particulars.
The State was apportioned into Congressional Districts as follows :
First-Part of Hamilton county.
Second-Part of Hamilton county.
Third-Montgomery, Preble, Butler. Warren.
Fourth-Darke, Shelby, Logan, Champaign, Miami.
Fifth-Van Wert, Mercer, Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, Hancock, Wyandot.
Sixth-Clermont, Brown, Highland, Clinton, Fayette.
Seventh-Greene, Clark, Madison, Franklin.
Eighth-Union, Deleware, Marion, Morrow, Richland.
Ninth-Crawford, Huron, Seneca, Erie, Sandusky, Ottawa.
Tenth-Wood, Putnam, Henry, Lucas, Paulding, Defiance, Fulton, Williams. Eleventh-Adams, Scioto, Lawrence, Gallia, Jackson, Vinton.
Twelfth-Pike, Ross, Hocking, Pickaway, Fairfield, Perry.
Thirteenth-Licking, Muskingum, Coshocton, Knox.
Fourteenth-Holmes, Ashland, Wayne, Medina, Lorain.
Fifteenth-Meigs, Athens, Washington, Morgan, Monroe.
Sixteenth-Guernsey, Belmont, Noble, Harrison, Tuscarawas.
Seventeenth-Jefferson, Carroll, Columbiana, Stark. Eighteenth-Cuyahoga, Summit, Lake.
Nineteenth-Geauga, Ashtabula, Trumbull, Portage.
Owing to the change in representation by Congress, Ohio was entitled to but nineteen Congressmen during the decennial period.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, IS64 -. 866.
Governor-JOHN BROUGH, died in office.
Acting Governor-CHARLES ANDERSON. Lieutenant Governor-CHARLES ANDERSON.
Secretary of State-WILLIAM W. ARMSTRONG.
Treasurer of State-WM. V. HOOPER. Auditor of State-JAMES II. GODMAN.
Attorneys General-WM. 11. WEST, WM. P. RICHARDSON.
Supreme Judges- OZIAS BOWEN, JOSIAH SCOTT, WM. V. PECK, WILLIAM Y. GHOLSON, JACON BRINKERHOFF.
Adjutant General-BENJ. R. COWEN.
ANNALS OF FROOKIEK
FIFTY SIATH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
CHAS. ANDERSON, Pre Ident ci offidia
W. E. DAVIS, Clerk.
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Johnson, Ino 4
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The Senate was organized on the first day of the seas- as follows
W. E. Davis was elected Clerk, receiving at vetes to & for fixeex Walesm.
A. P. Miller was selected First, Sidney I) Maxwell, Serund anh 5 A Walk, Third Assistant Clerks.
James Stover was elected Sergeant-it Arms with A O Stypand and latin Howard Assistants.
There was one contest ; Isane Gass successfully -outetlag the sar & Tt Kinney, of the Twenty- ninth District.
There was one death, that of David J. Mauzy, whil sil vouoreted by Jombuds Cranor, of the Twelfth District.
Resignation in the Fifty-sixth. Thomas H. Weasner. of the Pipe, womind kr Joshua 11. Bates, and Luther Day, of the Twenty sixth. wurcoded by Alphanas Fart On the seventh of January, 1564, the two Houses inet in joint wanntily to .00- vass the vote cast at the preceding election and de lared the result at Mens
Governor-John Brough, 2SS.526: Clement 1. Vallandigham ilgiz-t. cobe. ing. 23.
Lieutenant Governor-Charles Anderson. 258 402, George E Pigs, Jon (a. scattering. 5.
Auditor of State-James H. Godman, 25; 126; Willich Hulferd. JULI tering 67.
Treasurer of State-G. V. Dorsey. 25 ;. 955; H1 S Knapp, 191. 1 5, Aca-1.60 At the adjourned session. Clerk Davis did not report for dity, and the ansurwww- ment was made that he was held as p prisoner of war by the Comifelirwir Soares aus it was impossible for him to appear at his post of duty
Whereupon, a resolution was adopted granting hin an imboinite les=f whensor with pay and allowances, during the setting of the SEAS AMmin Clark, & B Walker, was assigned to perform the duties of the pailtian during the CAfres -ence. Mr. Davis was not able to return to Ohio during the sesilva
At the adjourned session, on the seventh of January, 150g. the two Hvem met jointly and canvassed the vote for Secretary of State, and declared the soull es lpde lows : Win. Henry Smith, 235,104; Win. W. Armstrong. 151 4:
Attorney General-Wm. P. Richardson, 2 ;5, 104. 1.yman P- Cilchocl4 189.747
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
JAMES R. HUBBELL, Speaker.
JOHN JOHNSON, Speaker.
ABRAHAM KAGA, Clerk.
CHAS. H. BABCOCK, Speaker pro tem. WILLIAM STANTON, Speaker pro tem. THOS. C. S. MILLER, Sergeant at - Arms
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