The Wisconsin blue book 1889, Part 20

Author: Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State. Legislative manual of the State of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin; Industrial Commission of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. State Printing Board; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Library; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau; Wisconsin. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin
Publication date: 1889
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Racine - Willian Bullen, Lorenzo Janes.


Rock and Walworth - James Maxwell.


Dane, Dodge, Green and Jefferson - Ebenezer Brigham.


Iowa - Levi Sterling, James Collins.'


Grant - John H. Rountree, James R. Vineyard.


Crawford and St. Croix - Charles J. Learned.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker - David Newland, of Iowa. Chief Clerk - John Catlin. Sergeant-at-Arms - Francis M. Rublee.


Racine- George Batchelder. Thomas E. Parmelee, Reuben H. Deminz.


Rock and Walworth - John Hackett, Hugh Long, Jesse C. Mills, Edward V. Whiton.


Dane, Dodge, Green and Jefferson - Lucius 1. Barber, James Sutherland.


Brown, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc and Sheboygan -William H. Bruce, t Mason C. Darling, David Giddings.


Milwaukee and Washington - Joseph Bond, Jacob Brazelton, Adam E. Ray. John S. Rock. well, William F. Shephard.


Iowa - Francis J. Dann, Ephraim F. Ogden, Daniel M. Parkison, David Newland.


Grant - Daniel R. Burt, Nelson Dewey, Neely Gray.


Crawford and St. Croix - Alfred Brunson,; Joseph R. Brown.


' In place of Joseph Brishole, resigned.


+ Seat successfully contested by Albert G. EIls.


t Seat contested by Theophilus La Chappelle, and Joeph R. Brown appointed Commissioner to take testimony and report.


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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


- SECOND SESSION, 1841-2.


Convened at Madison, December 6, 1841, and adjourned February 13, 1842.


COUNCIL.


President -James Collins, of Iowa. Secretary - George Beatty. Sergeant-at-Arms - Ebenezer Childs.


Brown, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Portage and Sheboygan -Morgan L. Martin, Charles C. P. Arndt .*


Milwaukee and Washington -John H. Tweedy,t Don A. J. Upham.


Racine - William Bullen, Lorenzo Janes.


Rock and Walworth - James Maxwell.


Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson and Sauk -Ebenezer Brigham.


Iowa -James Collins, Moses M. Strong.


Grant -John H. Rountree, James R. Vineyard.#


Crawford and St. Croix - Charles J. Learned.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker - David Newland, of Iowa. Chief Clerk-John Catlin. Sergeant-at-Arms - Thomas J. Moorman.


Brown, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Portage and Sheboygan -Mason C. Darling, Albert G. Ellis, David Giddings.


Racine - George Batchelder, Jonathan Eastman, Thomas E. Parmelee.§


Crawford and St. Croix- Joseph R. Brown, Alfred Brunson.]


Milwaukee and Washington - Joseph Bond, Adam E. Ray, William F. Shephard, John S. Rockwell, Jacob Brazelton.


Rock and Walworth - John Hackett, Jesse C. Mills, Edward V. Whiton, James Tripp. T


Iowa - Thomas Jenkins, ** David Newland, Ephraim F. Ogden, Daniel M. Parkison.


Grant - Daniel R. Burt, Neely Gray, Nelson Dewey.


Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson and Sauk- Lucius I. Barber, James Sutherland.


-


FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. FIRST SESSION, 1842-43.


The two Houses organized on the 5th of December, 1842, but the Governor (J. D. Doty) re- fused to communicate with them, as a body legally assembled, according to the act of Con- gress, as no appropriation for that object had been previously made by Congress. The Houses continued in session until the 10th day of December, when they adjourned until the 80th of January, 1813, when they again met, and continued in session until February 1843, when they adjourned until March 6, 1843,on which latter day they again convened, as well in pursuance of their vote of adjournment, as in pursuance of the Governor's Proclamation calling them together as of a special session, on that day. Of this intention of the Gov- ernor, they had been apprised by resolutions referring to his Proclamation, introduced by one of their members at their first session. The Houses continued in session subsequently until the 25th day of March, when they adjourned without day. Both Houses again assem- bled on the 27th day of March, as of the second session, and adjourned on the 17th of April 1843. The session was held at Madison. Officers the same in both sessions.


COUNCIL®


President - Moses M. Strong, of Iowa [resigned March 18th, and Morgan L. Martin, of Brown, elected to fill vacancy]. Secretary - John V. Ingersol [Mr. Ingersol resigned March 31, 1813, and John P. Sheldon appointed for balance of the session.] Sergeant at. Arms - Charles C. Brown.


Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, Sheboygan, and Winne bago - Morgan I. Martin.


· Killed by James R. Vineyard, Feb. 11, 1842.


In place of Jonathan [ .. Arnold, revgned.


Resignation sont to Council, Feb. 14, which was refused to be accepted, and a rote expelling him from the Cesare. was passed.


Elisha S. Sill claimed a seat as an additional member, but was not admitted. Mr. Parmelee afterwards resigood Seat contested and awar led to Theophilus La Chappelle.


In place of Haph Long, resigned.


* in place of Francis J. Dunn, resigned.


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TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES.


Racine - Consider Heath .* Peter D. Huzunin .*


Rock and Walworth - Charles MI. Baker, Edward V. Whiton.


Dane, Dodge. Green, Jefferson and Sauk - Lucius I. Barber.


Grant - John II. Rountree, Nelson Dewey.


Milwaukee und Washington - Hans Crocker, Lemuel White, David Newland.


Iowa - Moses M. Strong.


Crawford and St. Croix -Theoph. LaChapelle.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker - Albert G. Ellis, of Portage. Chief Clerk: - John Catlin. Sergeant-at-Arms - William S. Anderson.


Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, Sheboygan and Winne- bago - Albert G. Ellis, Mason C. Darling, David Agry.


Walworth and Rock -John Hopkins, James Tripp, John M. Capron, Wm. A. Bartlett.


Milwaukee and Washington - Andrew E. Elmore, Benjamin Hunkins, Thomas H. Olic, Jonathan Parsons, Jared Thompson, George H. Walker.


Iowa - Robert M. Long, Moses Meeker, William S. Hamilton.


Crawford and St. Croix - John H. Manahan.


Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson and Sauk: - Isaac H. Palmer, Lyman Crossman, Robert Mas- ters.


Racine - Philander Judson, John T. Trowbridge, Peter Van Vliet.


Grant - Franklin Z. Hicks, Alonzo Platt, Glendower M. Price.


SECOND SESSION, 1813-4. .


Convened at Madison, December 4, 1843, and adjourned January 31, 1844.


COUNCIL.


President - Marshall M. Strong, of Racine. Secretary - Benjamin C. Eastman. Sergeant- at-Arms-G. C. S. Vail.


Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, Sheboygan and Winne bago - Morgan L. Martin.


Rock and Walworth - Charles M. Baker, Edward V. Whiton.


Milwaukee and Washington - Lemuel White, Hans Crocker, David Newland.


Iowa - Moses M. Strong.


Crawford and St. Croix - Theoph. La Chappelle.


Grant - John H. Rountree, Nelson Dewey,


Racine - Michael Frank, Marshall M. Strong.


Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson and Sauk - Lucius I. Barber.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker - George H. Walber, of Milwaukee. Chief Clerk- John Catlin. Sergeant-at- Arms - J. W. Trowbridge.


Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, Sheboygan and Winne bago - Albert G. Ellis, David Agry, Mason C. Darling.


Crawford and St. Croix -John H. Manahan.


Iowa - Moses Meeker, George Messersmith, Robert MI. Long.


Milwaukee and Washington - Andrew E. Elmore, Benjamin Hunkins, Thomas II. Olin, Jonathan Parsons, Jared Thompson. George H. Walker.


Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson and Sauk-Robert Masters, Lyman Crossman, Isaac H. Palmer.


Rock and Walworth - John M. Capron, William A. Bartlett, John Hopkins, James Tripp. Grant - Alonzo Platt, Glendower MI. Price, Franklin Z. Hicks.


Racine -John T. Trowbridge, Levi Grant, Ezra Birchard.


THIRD SESSION, 1845.


Convened at Madison, January 6th. 1815, and adjourned February 24, 1845.


COUNCIL


President - Moses M. Strong, of Iowa. Secretary - Benjamin C. Eastman. Sergeant-at- Arms - Charles H. Larkin.


Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage. Sheboygan and Winne bago - Randall Wilcox.


"These Councilmen d. ! sot :> e their seats until March 6, 1543.


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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


Grant - Nelson Dewey, John H. Rountree.


Rock and Wahrorth - Charles M. Baker, Edward V. Whiton.


Iowa -Moses M. Strong.


Milwaukee and Washington - Adam E. Ray, James Kneeland, Jacob H. Kimball.


Crawford and St. Croix - Wiram Knowlton.


Racine - Michael Frank, Marshall M. Strong.


Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson and Sauk-John Catlin.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker - George H. Walker, of Milwaukee. Chief Clerk -La Fayette Kellogg. Sergeant- at-Arms - Chauncey Davis.


Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, Sheboygan and Winne- bago - Mason C. Darling, Abraham Brawley, William Fowler .*


Rock and Walworth -Stephen Field, Jesse C. Mills, Salmon Thomas, Jesse Moore.


Crawford and St. Croix - James Fisher.


Racine - Robert Mcclellan, Orson Sheldon, Albert G. Northway.


Milwaukee and Washington - Charles E. Brown, Pitts Ellis, Byron Kilbourn, Benjamin H. Mooers, William Shew, George H. Walker.


"Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson an'd Saul :- Charles S. Bristol, Noah Phelps, George H. Slaughter.


Iowa - James Collins, Robert C. Hoard, Solomon Oliver.


Grant -Thomas P. Burnett, Thomas Cruson, Franklin Z. Hicks.


FOURTH SESSION, 1846.


Convened at Madison, January 5th, and adjourned February 3, 1846.


COUNCIL.


President -Nelson Dewey, of Grant. Secretary -Benjamin C. Eastman.t Sergeant -at- Arms-Josepli Brisbois.


Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage, Sheboygan and Winne- bago - Randall Wilcox.


Crawford, Chippewa, St. Croix and La Pointe - Wiram Knowlton.


Milwaukee and, Washington - Curtis Reed, Jacob H. Kimball, James Kneeland.


Iowa - Moses M. Strong.


Grant-Nelson Dewey, John H. Rountree.


Rock and Walworth - Charles M. Baker, Edward V. Whiton.


Racine -Michael Frank, Marshall M. Strong.


Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson and Sauk -John Catlin.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker - Mason C. Darling, of Fond du Lac. Chief Clerk - La Fayette Kellogg. Sergeant at-Arms- David Bonham.


Brown, Calumet, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette. Portage, Sheboygan and Winne- bago - Abraham Brawley, Mason C. Darling, Elisha Morrow.


Racine - Andrew B. Jackson, Orson Sheldon, Julius Wooster.


Crawford, Chippewa, St. Croix and La Pointe -James Fisher.


Grant - Armstead C. Brown, Thomas P. Burnett, Thomas Cruson.


Walworth - Caleb Croswell, Warren Earl. Gaylord Graves.


Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson and Sauk -Mark R. Clapp, William M. Dennis, Noah Phelps Milwaukee and Washington -Samuel H. Barstow, John Crawford, James Magone, Benja- min H. Mooers, Luther Parker. William H. Thomas.


low -Henry M. Billings, Robert C. Hoard, Charles Pole. . Rock - Ira Jones.


·Brothertown Indian.


! Mr. Eastman resigned Jan. 17, and Wm. R. Smith elected.


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TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES.


FIFTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.


FIRST SESSION, 1847.


Convened at Madison, January 4, and adjourned February 11, 1847.


COUNCIL.


President - Horatio N. Wells, of Milwaukee. Secretary-Thomas McHugh. Sergeant-at- Arms- John Bevins.


Brown, Columbia, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage and Winnebago - Masor - C. Darling.


Milwaukee - Horatio N. Wells.


Racine - Frederick S. Lovell, Marshall M. Strong.


Walworth - Henry Clark.


Rock -- Andrew Palmer.


Iowa and Richland - William Singer.


Waukesha - Joseph Turner.


Crawford - Benjamin F. Manahan.


Grant -Orris McCartney.


Dane, Green and Sauk - Alexander L. Collins.


Dodge and Jefferson -- John E. Holmes.


Washington and Sheboygan -Chauncy M. Phelps.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker - William Shew, of Milwaukee. Chief Clerk-La Fayette Kellogg. Sergeant-at- Arms -E. R. Hugunin.


Racine - Uriah Wood, Elisha Raymond.


Walworth - Charles A. Bronson. Palmer Gardiner.


Milwaukee - William Shew, Andrew Sullivan, William W. Brown.


Iowa and Richland -Timothy Burns, James D. Jenkins, Thomas Chilton.


Grant - Armstead C. Brown, William Richardson.


Dane, Green and Sauk- Charles Lum, William A. Wheeler, John W. Stewart. Sheboygan and Washington - Harrison C. Hobart.


· Dodge and Jefferson - George W. Green, John T. Haight, James Giddings.


Rock - Jared G. Winslow, James M. Burgess. Waukesha -Joseph Bond, Chauncey F. Heath.


Crawford - Joseph W. Furber.


Brown, Columbia, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage and Winnebago - Elishs . Morrow, Hugh McFarlane.


SPECIAL SESSION, 1847.


Convened October 18, and adjourned October 27, 1517.


COUNCIL


President - Horatio N. Wells, of Milwaukee. Secretary -Thomas McHugh. Sergeant at- Arms -Edward P. Lockhart.


Racine - Frederick S. Lovell, Philo White.


Rock - Andrew Palmer.


Iowa, La Fayette and Richland -Ninian E. Whitesides.


Washington and Sheboygan - Chauncy M. Phelps.


Walworth - Henry Clark.


Grant - Orris McCartney.


Dane, Green and Sauk - Alexander L. Collins.


Milwaukee - Horatio N. Wells.


Waukesha - Joseph Turner.


Jefferson and Dodge -John E. Holmes.


Crawford, St. Croix, Chippewa and La Pointe -- Benjamin F. Hanahan.


Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Fond du Lac. Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage and Winne bago - Mason C. Darling.


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REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker - Isaac P. Walker, of Milwaukee. Chief Clerk - La Fayette Kellogg. Sergeant- at-Arms - E. R. Hugunin.


Racine - G. F. Newell, Dudley Cass.


Walworth - Eleazer Wakeley, George Walworth.


Iowa, La Fayette and Richland -Timothy Burns, M. M. Cothren, Charles Pole.


Milwaukee -Isaac P. Walker, James Holliday, Asa Kinney.


Grant - Noah H. Virgin, Daniel R. Burt.


Dane, Green and Sauk- E. T. Gardner. Alexander Botkin, John W. Stewart.


Jefferson and Dodge- Levi P. Drake, Horace D. Patch. James Hanrahan.


Crawford, St. Croix, Chippewa and La Pointe- Henry Jackson.


Washington and Sheboygan - Benjamin H. Mooers.


Waukesha -George Reed, L. Martin.


Rock -Daniel C. Babcock, George H. Williston.


Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage and Winne- bago - Moses S. Gibson, G. W. Featherstonhaugh.


SECOND SESSION, 1818,


Convened February 7, and adjourned March 13, 1848.


COUNCIL.


President - Horatio N. Wells, of Milwaukee. Secretary - Thomas McHugh. Sergeant-at- Arms -Edward P. Lockhart.


Iowa, La Fayette and Richland - Ninian E. Whitesides.


Waukesha - Joseph Turner.


Dodge and Jefferson - John E. Holmes.


Chippewa, Crawford. La Pointe, and St. Croix- Benjamin F. Manahan.


Racine - Frederick S. Lovell, Philo White.


Walworth - Henry Clark.


Rock - Andrew Palmer.


Grant -Orris McCartney.


Dane, Green and Sauk - Alexander L. Collins.


Milwaukee - Horatio N. Wells.


Sheboygan and Washington - Chauncy M. Phelps.


Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portage and Winne bago - Mason C. Darling.


REPRESENTATIVES.


speaker -Timothy Burns, of Iowa. Chief Clerk - La Fayette Kellogg. Sergeant-at-Arms - John Mullanphy.


lowa, La Fayette and Richland - Timothy Burns, Charles Pole, M. M. Cothren. Grant - Noah H. Virgin, Daniel R. Burt.


Sheboygan and Washington - Benj. H. Mooers .*


Dane, Green and Sauk - E. T. Gardner, John W. Stewart, Alexander Botkin.


Broum, Calumet, Columbia, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Marquette, Portuge and Winnebago - G. W. Featherstonaugh, Moses S. Gibson. Racine -G. F. Newell, Dudley Cass.


Walworth - Eleazer Wakeley, George Walworth.


Rock - Daniel C. Babcock, George H. Williston.


Milwaukee - Isaac P. Walker, James Holliday, Asa Kinney.


Waukesha -George Reed. Leonard Martin.


Dodge and Jefferson - Levi P. Drake, Horace D. Patch, James Hanrahan.


Chippewa, Crawford, La Pointe and St. Croix - Henry Jackson.


. Resigned his seat because a bill in relation to Washington County was rejected.


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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS.


CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS.


FIRST CONVENTION.


1 The first Constitutional Convention assembled at Madison on the 5th day of October, 1846, and adjourned on the 1tb day of December, 1846, having framed a Constitution, which was submitted to a vote of the people on the first Tuesday in April, 1547, and the same was rejected.


The convention was composed of the following gentlemen:


President - Don A. J. Upham, of Milwaukee. Secretary - La Fayette Kellogg.


Brown -David Agry, Henry S. Baird.


Calumet - Lemuel Goodell.


Columbia - Jeremiah Drake, La Fayette Hill.


Crawford - Peter A. R. Brace.


Dane - John Y. Smith, Abel Dunning, Benjamin Fuller, George B. Smith, Nathaniel F. Hyer, John M. Babcock.


Dodge - William M. Dennis, Stoddard Judd, Hiram Barber, Benjamin Granger, Horace D. Patch, John H. Manaban.


Fond du Lac - Warren Chase, Lorenzo Hazen, Moses S. Gibson.


Grant - Thomas P. Burnett, Thomas Cruson, Lorenzo Bevans, Neeley Gray, J. Allen Bar. ber, James Gilmore, Franklin Z. Hicks, Daniel R. Burt, James R. Vineyard.


Green - Davis Bowen, Noah Phelps, William C. Green, Hiram Brown.


Iowa - William R. Smith, Moses M. Strong, Daniel M. Parkison, Thomas Jenkins, William J. Madden, Ninian E. Whitesides, Joshua L. White, Thomas James, Andrew Burn- side, Moses Meeker, Elihu B. Goodsell.


Jefferson - Patrick Rogan, Theodore Prentiss, Aaron Rankin, Elihu L. Attwood, Samuel T. Clothier, Peter H. Turner, George Hyer.


La Pointe - James P. Hays.


Marquette -Samuel W. Beall.


Manitowoc - Evander M. Soper.


Milwaukee - Don A. J. Upham, Francis Huebschmann, Wallace W. Graham, Garret Vliet, John Crawford, Asa Kinney, Garret M. Fitzgerald, John Cooper, John H. Tweedy, James Magone, Horace Chase, Charles E. Browne.


Portage - Henry C. Goodrich.


Racine - Edward G. Ryan, Marshall M. Strong, Frederick S. Lovell, Elijah Steele, Stephen O. Bennett, Nathaniel Dickinson, Daniel Harkin, Chauncey Kellogg, Haynes Finch, Chatfield H. Parsons, Victor M. Willard, James H. Hall, James B. Cartter, T. S. Stock- well .*


Rock - A. Hyatt Smith, David Noggle, Sanford P. Hammond, James Chamberlain, Joseph S. Pierce, George B. Hall, David L. Mills, John Hackett, Joseph Kinney, Jr., Israel Is- man, Jr.


Richland - Edward Coumbe.


Sauk- Wm. H. Clark.


St. Croix - William Holcombe.


Sheboygan - David Giddings.


Washington - Bostwick O'Connor, Edward H. Janssen, Patrick Toland, Charles J. Kern, Hopewell Coxe, Joel F. Wilson.


Waukesha - Andrew E. Elmore, Pitts Ellis, George Reed, Elisha W. Edgerton, Rufus


Parks, William R. Hesk, Barnes Babcock, Charles Burchard, t James M. Moore Benja- min Hunkins, Alexander W. Randall.


Walworth - Solmous Wakeley, Joseph Bowker, Charles M. Baker, John W. Bord. William Bell, Lyman H. Seaver, Sewall Smith, Josiah Topping, William Berry, M. T. Hawes; Winnebago - James Duane Doty.


. This gentleman never took bis seat.


Seat unsuccessfully contested ty Matthias J. Dovee.


:f). , grotleman never tuck his seat.


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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


SECOND CONVENTION.


This Convention assembled at Madison, on the 15th of December, 1847 and adjourned on the Ist of February, 1843, having framed a Constatution which was submitted to a vote of the people on the second Monday in March following and the same was adopted. The Convention was constituted as follows: Messrs. Samuel W. Beall, Warren Chase, Stoddard Judd, Theodore Prentiss, Garret M Fitzgerald and Frederick S. Lovell, being the only members of the forul Convention who were elected to the second; the members of the first, in almost every county, declining a re-election.


President -Morgan L. Martin, of Brown. Secretary -Thomas McHugh.


Brown -Morgan L. Martin.


Calumet-G. W. Featherstonhaugh.


Chippewa and Crawford -Daniel G. Fenton.


Columbia - James T. Lewis.


Dane -Charles M. Nichols, William A. Wheeler, William H. Fox.


Dodge-Stoddard Judd, Samuel W. Lyman, Charles H. Larrabee.


Fond du Lac-Samuel W. Beall, Warren Chase.


Grant-George W. Lakin, John H. Rountree, Alexander D. Ramsay, Orsamus Cole, William Richardson.


Green-James Biggs, William McDowell.


Iowa -Stephen P. Hollenbeck. Charles Bishop, Joseph Ward.


Jefferson -Theodore Prentiss, Milo Jones, Abram Vanderpool, Jonas Folts.


La Fayette -Charles Dunn, Allen Warden. John O'Connor.


Marquette and Winnebago - Harrison Recd.


Milwaukee- Byron Kilbourn, Rufus King, Charles H. Larkin, John L. Doran, Garret M. Fitzgerald, Moritz Scheffler, Albert Fowler.


Portage - William H. Kennedy.


Racine -Theodore Secor, Samuel R. McClellan, Horace T. Sanders, Frederick S. Lovell, Stephen A. Davenport, Andrew B. Jackson, Albert G. Cole, James D. Reymert.


Rock - Almerin M. Carter, Ezra A. Foot, Edward V. Whiton, Paul Crandall, Joseph Colley, Louis P. Harvey.


St. Croix-George W. Brownell.


Sheboygan and Manitowoc-Silas Steadman.


Walworth -James Harrington. Augustus C. Kinne, George Gale, Experience Estabrook, Hollis Latham, Ezra A. Mulford.


Washington -Patrick Pentony, James Fagan, Harvey G. Turner.


Waukesha -Peter D. Gifford, George Scagel, Squire S. Case, Alfred L. Castleman, Emulous P. Cotton, Eleazer Root.


STATE GOVERNMENT OF WISCONSIN.


FROM ITS ORGANIZATION.


NOTE .- The regular terms of all elective state officers commence the first Monday in January of the odd numbered years. Previous to the present time, the terms began in the even numbered years.


GOVERNORS.


Nelson Dewey,


- Lancaster,


from June , 1848, to Jan. 5, 1552


Leonard J. Farwell,


Madison. from Jan. 5, 1852, to Jan. 2. 1954


Wm. A. Barstow,


- Waukesha, from Jan. 2, 1854, to Mar. 21, 1855


Arthur McArthur,


Milwaukee, from Mar. 21, 1856, to Mar. 25, 1856


Coles Bashford.


Alex W. Randall,


Oshkosh, from Mar. 25, 1856, to Jan. 4, 1658 Waukesha, from Jan. 4, 1858, to Jan. 6, 1862 Shopiere, · from Jan. 6, 1802, to Apr. 19, 1802 Milwaukee, from Apr. 19, 1862. to Jan. 1, 186


Louis P. Harvey,


Edward Salomon,


James T. Lewis,


- Columbus, Madison,


from Jan. 1, 1866, to Jan. 1, 1572


Lucius Fairchild, C. C. Washburn,


. La Crosse,


- from Jan. 1, 1872, to Jan. 5, 1874


William R. Taylor,


Cottage Grove,


from Jan. 5, 1874, to Jan. 3, 1876


Harrison Ludington,


Milwaukee,


from Jan. 3, 1876, to Jan.


7, 1878


Wm. E. Smith,


Milwaukee,


from Jan. 7. 1ST8, to Jan.


2. 1592


Jeremiah M. Rusk,


. Viroqua, -


from Jan. 2, 1882, to Jan. 7. 1853


William D. Hoard,


Ft. Atkinson,


from Jan. 7, 1589, to .


LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS.


John E. Holmes,


Jefferson.


- from June 7. 1SIS, to Jan. 7, 1850


Samuel W. Beal,


- Taycheedah,


from Jan. 7, 1850, to Jan.


5, 1852


Timothy Burns,


La Crosse,


from Jan. 5. 1852. to .Jan. , 185


James T. Lewis,


. Columbus. from Jan. 2, 1854, to Jan. 7. 1556


Arthur McArthur,


Milwaukee,


from Jan. 7, 1856. to Jan. 1. 1853


E. D. Campbell,


La Crosse,


from Jan. 4, 1858. to Jan. 2, 1800


Butler G. Noble,


Whitewater,


from Jan. 2, 1860, to Jan. 6. 1862


Edward Salomon, -


Milwaukee.


from Jan. 6. 1862. to Apr. 19, 1852


Gerry W. Hazelton,+


Columbus.


· from Sep. 10, 1862. to Sep. 25, 1862


Wyman Spooner, - Thaddeus C. Pound Milton H. Pettit,


· Kenosha,


from Jan. 1, 1872. to Mar. 23, 1573


Charles D. Parker,


.


Pleasant Valley.


· from Jan. 5, 1874. to Jan. 7. 1573 from Jan. 7, 1ST8. to Jan. 2. 15-2


James M. Bingham, Sam S. Fifield,


Chippewa Falls, Ashland.


- from Jan. 2. 15$2. to Jan. 3, 155:


Geo. W. Ryland,


Lancaster.


from Jan. 3, 1887, to


SECRETARIES OF STATE.


Thos. McHugh,


Delavan,,


- from June ?, 1848. to Jan. 7. 1530


Wm. A. Barstow,


.


Waukesha.


from Jan. 7, 1850, to Jan.


5, 1852


C. D. Robinson,


Green Bay,


·


from Jan. 5, 1852, to Jan. 2, 1534


Alex T. Gray,


. Janesville, from Jan. 2, 1854, to Jan. 7. 1556


David W. Jones,


Belmont, -


· from Jan. 7, 1856, to Jan. 2, 1500


Louis P. Harvey. James T. Lewis, Lucius Fairchild, Thomas S. Allen,


. Madison.


. from Jan. from Jan.


4, 1861, to Jan.


1, 199;


Mineral Point,


from Jan.


1, 1556. to Jan.


3. 15.0


Llywelyn Breese,


Portage, from Jan, 3. 18:0. to Jan.


5, 151


Peter Doyle,


Prairie du Chien,


from Jan. 5, 1574. to Jan. 7. 15%5


Hans. B. Warner,


Ellsworth.


from Jan. ". 1573, to Jan. 2, 1542


Ernst G. Timme,


Kenosha,


. from Jan. 2, 1542, to


.


.


· Elkhorn.


from Jan. 14, 1863. to Jan. 3, 1870


Chippewa Falls,


from Jan. S. 1870. to Jan. 1, 1872


Shopiere.


from Jan. 2, 1s), to Jan. G,.1%2'


Columbus,


6, 1862. to Jan.


4. 1964


Ex officio, as President of Senate.


from Jan. 4, 1864, to Jan. 1. 1506


-


128


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


STATE TREASURERS.


Jarius C. Fairchild,


Edward H. Jaussen, -


Chaarl: s Kuebo,


.Samuel D. Hastings,


William E. Smith, -


Fox Lake,


- from Jan. 1, 1856. to Jan. 3. 1970


Manitowoc, from Jan. 3, 1870, to Jan. 5. 187;


Ferdinand Keuha,


- Milwaukee,


- from Jan. 5. 1874, to Jan. 7. 1575


Richard Guenther,


Oshkosh,


from Jan. 7, 1873, to Jan. 2. 1502


Edward C. McFetridge,


Henry B. Harshaw,


Oshkosh,


from Jan. 3. 1887, to


ATTORNEYS GENERAL


James S. Brown,


· Milwaukee,


- from June 7, 1848, to Jan. 7, 153)


from Jan. 7, 1850, to Jan. 5. 1832


Experience Estabrook,


- Geneva,


- from Jan. 5, 1832. to Jan. 2. 1854


Madison, from Jan. 2. 1854, to Jan. 7. : 856


- Mineral Point, . - from Jan. 7. 1855. to Jan. 4 1538


Gabriel Bouck, -


Oshkosh,


from Jan. 4. 1858, to Jan. 2. 1800


Winfield Smith,


Milwaukee,


from Oct. 7, 1822, to Jan. 1, 1836


Charles R. Gill,


· Watertown, Dellona,


- from Jan. 1. 1836, to Jan. 3 1570 from Jan. 3. 1870, to Jan. 5, 1574


A. Scott Sloan,


Beaver Dam,


· from Jan. 5, 1874, to Jan. 7, 1878


Alexander Wilson,


Mineral Point, from Jan. 7, 1SMS, to Jan. 2, 1852


Leander F. Frisby,


- West Bend,


· from Jan. 2, 1952. to Jan. 3. 1857


Charles E. Estabrook,


Manitowoc, -


from Jan. 3, 1SS7, to


STATE SUPERINTENDENTS.


1


(Office created August 16, 1848.)


·Eleazer Root,


· Waukesha,


- from Jan. 1. 1819, to Jan. 5, 1552


Azel P. Ladd,


Shullsburg, fr. m Jan. 5. 1852. to Jan. 2. 1554


. Prairie du Chien, · from Jan. 2. 1854, to May 20. : 555


Racine, - from June 23, 1855, to Jan. 4. 1838


Lyman C. Draper,


· Madison,


- from Jan. 4 1858, to Jan. 2. IS:0


Platteville,


from Jan. 2. 1500, to Sep. S ?. 15'4


Jos'ah L. Pickard, John G. MeMyun, - Alexander J. Craig.


Racine,


· from Oct. 1. 18:4. to Jan. 6. 1808 from Jan. 6, 18 S, to July 6. 1870 6. 1870, to Jan. 4, 1574




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