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6th District - Walter D. MicIndoo.
XXXIXth Congress, 1865-67.
Ist District - Halbert E. Paine.
2d District - Ithamar C. Sloan.
3d District - Amasa Cobb.
4th District - Charles A. Eldredge. 5th District- Philetus Sawyer. 6th District - Walter D. MeIndee.
I Elected May 8th, and took their seats June 5 and 9, 1848
2 Died November 24, 1962, and Walter D. McIn love elected to fill the vacancy December: 80 :568.
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185
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
XLth Congress, 1867-69.
Ist District - Halbert E. Paine. 2d District - Benjamin F. Hopkins. 3d District - Amasa Cobb. 4th District - Charles A. Eldridge. 5th District - Philetus Sawyer. 6th District - Cadwallader C. Washburn.
XLIst Congress, 1869-71.
1st District - Halbert E. Paine. 2d District - Benjamin F. Hopkins.1 David Atwood. 3d District - Amasa Cobb. 4th District-Charles A. Eldridge.
5th District - Philetus Sawyer. 6th District -Cadwallader C. Washburn.
XLIId Congress, 1871-73.
1st District - Alexander Mitchell. 2d District - Gerry W. Hazelton. 3d District-J. Allen Barber. 4th District -Charles A. Eldredge. 5th District - Philetus Sawyer.
6th District -Jeremiah M. Rusk.
XLIIId Congress, 1873-75.
1st District - Charles G. Williams. 2d District- Gerry W. Hazelton. 3d District -J. Allen Barber. 4th District - Alexander Mitchell. 5th District - Charles A. Eldredge. 6th District -Philetus Sawyer. 7th District -Jeremiah M. Rusk. 8th District - Alexander S. McDill.
XLIVth Congress, 1875-77.
1st District - Charles G. Williams. 2d District - Lucien B. Caswell. 3d District - Henry S. Magoon. 4th District - William Pitt Lynde. 5th District -Samuel D. Burchard. Eth District - Alanson M. Kimball. 7th District -Jeremiah M. Rusk. 8th District -George W. Cate.
XLVth Congress, 1877-79.
1st District - Charles G, Williams. 2d District - Lucien B. Caswell. 3d District - George C. Hazelton. 4th District - William Pitt Lynde. 5th District - Edward S. Bragg. 6th District - Gabriel Bouck.
7th District - Herman L. Humphrey. Btb District -Thaddeus C. Pound.
XLVIth Congress, 1879-81.
1st District - Charles G. Williams.
2d District - Lucien B. Caswell.
3d District - George C. Hazelton. 4th District -Peter V. Deuster. 5th District - Edward S. Bragg. $6th District - Gabriel Bouck.
7th District - Herman L. Humphrey. 8th District -Thaddeus C. Pound.
XLVIIth Congress, 1881-83.
1st District - Charles G. Williams.
2d District - Lucien B. Caswell.
3d District -George C. Hazelton.
4th District - Peter V. Deuster.
5th District - Edward S. Bragg.
6th District - Richard Guenther.
7th District - Herman L. Humphrey . Sth District - Thaddeus C. Pound.
XLVIIIth Congress, 1883-85.
1st District - John Winans.
2d District - Daniel H. Sumner.
3d District-Burr W. Jones.
4th District - Peter V. Deuster.
5th District -Joseph Rankin.
6th District - Richard Guenther.
7th District - Gilbert M. Woodward.
8th District - William T. Price.
9th District - Isaac Stephenson.
XLIXth Congress, 1885-87.
1st District - Lucien B. Caswell.
2d District- Edward S. Bragg.
3d District - Robert M. La Follette.
4th District -Isane W. Van Schaick.
5th District-Joseph Rankin. 2 T. H. Hudd.
6th District - Richard Guenther.
7th District -Ormsby B. Thomas. 8th District - William T. Price. 3 Hugh HI. Price. 9th District -Isaac Stephenson.
Lth Congress, 1SS7-89.
1st District-L. B. Caswell.
2d District - Richard Guenther.
3d District - Robert M. La Follette.
4th District - Henry Smith.
5th District -T. R. Hudd.
6th District -C. B. Clark.
7th District - Orm by B. Thomas
Sth District - Nils P. Haugen.
9th District -Isaac Stephenson.
LIst Congress, 1SS9-01.
1st District -L. B. Caswell
2d District - Charles Barwip.
3d District -Robert M. La Follette.
4th District - Isaac W. Van Schaick. 5th District - George II. Brickner. 6th District -C. B. Clark
7th District - Ormshy B. Thomas.
8th District - Nils P. Hangen.
9th District - Myron H. McCord.
I Died Jan. 1, 1970, and David Atwood elected to fill vacancy. Feb. 15, 1370. 2 Died Jan. 24, Join, T. R Huid elector to fill vacancy Feb. 3. 11.6.
& Died Dec. 7, 1950. Hugh Il. Price elected to fill vacancy, Jan, 19, 1887.
C. S. PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
-
NAME.
Native
state.
Ancestry.
Year of
birth.
Residence.
Inaugur- ated.
Years served.
Politics.
Place of death.
death.
-
1
George Washington .
Va ....
English
1732
Va.
1789
57
8
Federalist
Mount Vernon, 1799
·
John Adams ...
Mass .
English.
1735
Mass .
1797
4
Federalist
Quincy, Mass., 1826.
.
Thomas Jefferson.
Va ....
Welsh
1743
Va ....
1801
59
3
Republican
Monticello, Va., 1826.
.
4 James Madison. .
Va ....
English.
1751
Va ....
1809
58
8
Republican
Montpelier, Va., 1836 .
5
James Monroe.
Va ....
Scotch.
1758
Va ....
1817
59
8
Republican
New York City, 1831.
John Quincy Adams.
MASS .
English.
1767
Mass .
18225
58
4
Republican
Washington, 1848.
8
Martin Van Buren ...
N. Y ..
Dutch
1782
N. Y ..
1837
55
4
Democrat .
0
William H. Harrison
Va ....
English.
1773
Ohio ..
1811
58
1 mo.
10! John Tyler .
Va ....
English
1790
Va ....
1811
51
4
11| James K. Polk.
N. C ..
Scotch-Irish
1795
Tenn ..
1845
GO
4
Democrat
Nashville, Tenn., 1849
54
12' Zichaty Taylor ...
.
N. Y ..
English
1800
N. Y ..
1850
50
3
Whig ...
Buffalo, N. Y., 1874 ..
13 Millard Fillmore ..
N. II ..
English
1801
N. II .
1853
49
4
Democrat
Concord, N. H., 1869.
65 27
15
James Buchanan.
Pa ....
Scotch-Irish
1791
Pa ....
1857
66
4
Democrat
Wheatland, Pa., 1868 ..
56
16
Abraham Lincoln .
N. C ..
English ..
1808
Tenn .
1865
57
Republican
Greenville, Tenn., 1875.
67
12
Andrew Johnson ...
19
Ulysses S. Grant ...
Ohio ..
Scotch
1832
1869 1877
55
Republican .
....
10
Rutherford B. Hayes. .
Ohio ..
English ...
18:22
·Ohlo ..
1831
Ohio ..
1881
49
616 mos.
Republican
Long Branch, N. J., 1881.
50
21
Chester A. Arthur.
Vt ....
Scotch-Irish
1830
N. Y . . !
1881
51
3y. 51% mos.
Republican .
N. J ..
English.
1837
N. Y ..
1885
48
4
Democrat
.
Benjamin Harrison
Ohio ..
English.
1833
Ind ...
1889
56
Republican
..
186
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK
85 73 81 78
Andrew Jackson .. ..
S. C.
Scotch-Irish
1767
Tenn .
1829
62
8
Democrat
Hemitage, Tenn., 1815.
Kinderhook, N. Y., 1862
80
Washington, 1841.
68
Richmond, Va., 1869
Va ....
English.
1781
La ....
1819
55
1
Whig .
Washington, 1850.
14
Franklin Pierce .
Ky ...
English
1800
III . ...
1861
52
4
Republican
47
8
Republican ..
Mt. M'Gregor, N. Y., 1885.
63
Jane's A. Garfieli.
.
Ohio ..
English.
New York City, 1880
50
Grover Cleveland ..
Age at.
67
91
83
Whlg ..
Democrat
74
Washington, 1865.
4
4
.
Year.
Age.
VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
BIRTH.
Residence when elected.
Year gaul- ified.
Years served.
Politics
Place.
Year.
Age.
1 John Adams.
Quincy, Mass.
1735
Massachusetts .. Virginia
1789
8
Fed ...
Quincy, Mass.
1826
91
Thomas Jefferson
Shndwell, Va ..
1743
1797
4
Rep ..
Monticello, Va.
1826
83
Aaron Burr.
Newark. N. J.
1756
New York .....
1801
4 7 y., 1 ın., 16 d*
Rep ..
Staten Island, N. Y.
1836
80
4
George Clinton.
Marblehead, Mass
1741
Massachusetts ..
1813
1 y., 8 m., 19 d **
Rep . . Washington, D. C.
1811
70
6
John C. Calhoun .
Abbeville, S. C ...
1782
South Carolina
18:25
1833
4
Dem ..
Frankfort, Ky ...
1850
10; John Tyler
Greenway, Va ..
1790
Virginia
1 month;
Dem ..
Richmond. Va ..
1862
11! George M. Dallas.
Philadelphia, Pa ..
1792
Pennsylvania .. 1815
4 1 y., 4 m., 4 d;
Whig .. | Buffalo, N. Y.
1874
74
12 Miliard Filhore ..
Summer Hill, N. Y.
1800
New York ..
1819
1 m., 14 d* 4
Dem ..
Lexington, Ky.
1875
51
15
Hanibal Hamlin ..
Paris, Mo.
1809
Maine.
1861
4
Rep ..
Raleigh, N. C
1808
Tennessee
1865
1 m., 11 dt
Rep ..
Carter County, Tenn
1825
.... 67
17
Schuyler Colfax.
New York City
1823
Indiana
1869
4
Rep ..
Mankato, Minn.
1885
62
18
Henry Wilson
Farmington, N. II.
1812
Massachusetts.
1873
2 y., 8 nı., 18 d*
Rep ..
Washington, D. C.
1875
63
1819
New York ..
1877
4
Rep ..
Malone, N. Y ...
68
Chester A. Arthur
Fairfield, Vt ..
1830
New York ..
1881
6 m., 15 dt
Rep ..
New York City ..
1886
56
2!
T. A. Hendricks ..
Muskingum Co., O.
1819
Indiana
1885
8 m., 21 d+
Dem ..
Indianapolis, Ind.
1885
66
Jevi P'. Morton.
Shoreham, Vt .
1821
New York ....
1889
Rep ..
. .
1812
73
Elbridge Gerry ...
Scarsdale, N. Y.
1774
New York.
1817
8 7 y., 9 m., 24 dt 4
..
Rep ..
Washington, D. C ...
1850
68
8/ Martin Van Buren ...
Kinderhook. N. Y
1782
New York ..
Dem ..
Kinderhook, N. Y.
1862
80
9 l'ich. M. Johnson ....
Louisville, Ky ...
1780
Kentucky ...
1837 1841
Dem ..
Philadelphia, Pa ..
1861
13 William R. King.
Samson Co., N. O.
1786
Alabama
18.53
Dem .. |
Dallas County, Ala.
1853
67
11
J. C. Breckenridge
Lexington, Ky ...
1821
Kentucky ..
...
...
.
...
...
.
· Died in office.
t Resigned.
Succeeded to the presidency because of the death of the incumbent of that office.
.
Ulster Co .. N. Y
1739
New York ...
1805
Rep .. Washington, D. C ...
.
Rep
Staten Island, N. Y.
1625
51
Daniel D. Tompkins
Place.
Year.
DEATH.
NAME.
VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
187
.
Andrew Johnson.
WIR. A. Wheeler ...
Malone, N. Y.
70
1857
188
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
PRESIDENTS PRO TEMPORE OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE.
A LIST of the Senators who have been elected by the Senate to preside over that body in the absence of the Vice-President, or while he was acting as President, or while the office of Vice-President was vacant by reason of the death of the incumbent.
Cox- GRESS.
Years.
Name.
State.
Born.
Died.
:1,2
John Langdon
New Hampshire
1733
1919
2
1780-92 1792
Richard H. Lee.
Virginia ..
1732
1.54
2,3
1792-94
John Langdon
New Hampshire.
1739
3
1794-95
Ralph Izard
South Carolina
1742
194
3, 4
1795-96
Henry Tazewell.
Virginia
1759
1.39
4
1.96-97
Samuel Livermore
New Hampshire
1.32
14.3
4, 5
1797 1797
William Bradford
Rhode Island.
1720
5
1797-98
Jacob Read.
South Carolina
1752
1515
5
1798
Theodore Sedgwick
Massachusetts.
1:46
1813
5
1798-09
John Laurence
New York
1750
1510
5
1799
James Ross.
Pennsylvania
1762
6
1790-1800 1800
Sa'nuel Livermore
New Hampshire
1.32
153
6
Uriah Tracy .
Connecticut
1755
6
1800-01 1801
James Hillhouse.
Connecticut
1:54
1:32
7
1 1801-02
Abraham Ballwin.
Georgia
1754
7
1802-03
Stephen R. Bradley
Vermont
1:51
1:20
8
1803-04
Jolm Brown
Kentucky.
1537
8
1804-05 1805
Joseph Anderson
Tennessee
175.
9,10 10
1805-08
Samuel Smith
Maryland.
1752
199
10, 11 11
1S08-09 1809 1809-10 1S10-11
Andrew Gregg
Pennsylvania
1:55
1425
11 11, 12
1S11-12
Kentucky
1.70
1~43
12, 13 13
1813-14
Joseph B. Varnum
Massachusetts.
1.50
1-21
13, 15
1814-18
John Gaillard
South Carolina
1775
142
16-19
1820-26
John Gaillard
South Carolina
19.20
1826-28
Nathaniel Macon
North Carolina
Maryland
1:52
133
Virginia
1.74
Hugh L. White
Tennessee
1773
1540
Mississippi.
14:3
Virginia
1.00
Alabama
1.56
1533
26, 27
1841-42
Samuel L. Southard
New Jersey
1787
27-29
1812-46
W. P. Mancum
North Carolina
17.2
1~ 1
20, 30
1846-49
D. R. Atchison
Missouri
Alabama
1756
32.33
1852-51
D. R. Atchison
Missouri
180-
35, 34
1854-57
Josse D. Bright
Indiana
1.12
James M. Mason.
Virginia
Alabama
Solomon Foot
Vermont
New Hampshire
Lafayette S. Foster
Connecticut
Benjamin F. Wade.
Ohio.
15.9
Henry B. Anthony
Rhode Island ..
1515
M. H. Carpenter .
Wisconsin
Michigan
.....
Ohio ..
1813
Delaware
1$15
1556
48
George F. Edmunds
Vermont
1923
43 49.50
1881 1881-83 1893-85 1885-87 1857-
John Sherman John J. Ingalis.
Kansas
....
1-71 1~30
36-38 33 33
1857 1857-61 1801-61 1864-65 1865-67 1867-63 1860-73 1873-75 1875-79 1879-81
Daniel Clark ..
1940
40 41, 42 43 41, 45 46 47
47
Thomas F. Bayard. David Davis
Illinois
31, 32
1850-52
William R. King.
Vermont
1754
John Milledge
Georgia
1.57
South Carolina
195
1812-13
Win. H. Crawford.
Georgia
1:72
15, 16
1818-19
James Barbour
Virginia
20-22
Samnel Smith
22 22, 23 23 24 21-20
1828-32 1832 1832-34 1834-35
1835-36 1836-41
John Tyler
William R. King
North Carolina
8
John E. Howard
Maryland.
17522
6
William Bingham
Pennsylvania
1751
Jesse Franklin
Stephen R. Bradley
John Gaillard John Pope.
L. W. Tazewell
George Poindexter
31 35,36
Benjamin Fitzpatrick
Thomas W. Ferry A. G. Thurman
SPEAKERS OF U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . 189-190
SPEAKERS OF THE U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CON- GRESS.
Years.
Name.
State.
Born.
Died.
1
1783-91
F. A. Muhlenburg.
Pennsylvania.
1750
1801
2
1701-93
Jonathan Trumbull.
Connecticut
1740
1509
3
1793-95
F. A. Muhlenburg
Pennsylvania
1230
1501
4,5
1795-99
Jonathan Dayton.
New Jersey
1760
1624
6
1799-01
Theodore Sedgwick.
Massachusetts
1746
1513
7-9
1801-07
Nathaniel Macon.
North Carolina
1.57
10.11
1807-11
Joseph B. Varnum.
Massachusetts
1:30
1221
12, 13
1811-14
Henry Clay.
Kentucky.
1.17
18.52
13
1814-15
Langdon Cheves.
South Carolina
17.6
1857
14-16
1815-20
Henry Clay
Kentucky.
1777
1832
16
1820-21
John W. Taylor
New York.
1284
1854
17
1821-23
Philip B. Barbour
Virginia
1783
1841
18
1823-25
Henry Clay.
Kentucky.
1727
1552
19
1825-27
John W. Taylor
New York.
1784
1554
23
1834-35
John Bell
Tennessee
1.97
1823
24,25
1835-39
James K. Polk
Tennessee
1755
1849
26
1833-41
R. M. T. Hunter
Virginia .
1809
189.
27
1841-43
John White ..
Kentucky.
1805
1543
28
1843-45
John W. Jones.
Virginia
1805
1843
29
1845-47
John W. Davis ..
Indiana ..
1793
1530
30
1847-49
Robert C. Winthrop.
Massachusetts
1800
31
1849-51
Howell Cobb.
Georgia ...
1815
1SCS
32,33
1851-55
Linn Boyd ..
Kentucky.
1900
1830
34
1856-57
Nathaniel P. Banks.
Massachusetts.
1816
35
1657-59
James L. Orr.
South Carolina
1522
36
William Pennington
New Jersey
1796 1SC2
37
Galusha A. Grow
Pennsylvania
1823
38-40
1863-69
Schuyler Colfax
Indiana
1823
1585
41-43
1869-75
James G. Blaine.
Maine.
18:00
44
1875-76
Michael C. Kerr
Indiana
1827
18.6
44-46
1876-81
Samuel J. Randall.
Pennsylvania
1523
47
1861-83
John W. Keifer.
Ohio
1806
48-50
1883-89
John G. Carlisle.
Kentucky
1825
20-23
1827-34
Andrew Stevenson
Virginia .
1:54
18.3
1860-61
1861-63
191-192
PART III.
ELECTION STATISTICS.
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THE MILWAUKEE. LITHO SENGR CO.
WISCONSIN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, WAUKESHA.
ELECTION STATISTICS.
4
ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT,
At each election from 1860 to 1888.
1860.
1864.1
1868.2
1872.
1876.
1880.
1884.
1888.
.
STATES.
Lincoln-Rep.
| Breckenridge-Dem.
| Bell-American.
| Douglas-Ind. Dem.
Lincoln-Rep.
| McClellan-Dem.
Grant-Rep.
| Seymour- Dent.
Grant-Rep.
Hendricks-Dem.
Hayes-Rep.
Tilden-Dem.
Garfield-Rep.
Hancock-Dem.
Cleveland-Dem.
Blaine-Rep.
Harrison-Rep.
Cleveland-Dem.
Alabama
8
10
10
10
10
10
Arkansas.
California
A
5
6
6
1
5
S
8
Colorado .
6
6
5
6
6
6
6
6
Delaware.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Florida
3
3
4
4
4
4
1
Georgia
10
9
11
11
13
12
Illinois
11
16
16
21
21
21
15
15
15
15
Iowa
4
8
8
11
11
11
13
13
. .
5
5
9
0
Kentucky
11
S
12
12
13
13
Louisiana
6
8
8
Maine
Z
-7
7
6
6
Maryland
13
12
12
13
18
13
14
1.1:
Michigan
6
8
8
11
11
11
13
13
Minnesota
4
4
5
5
8
S
S
9
11
11
C.
15
15
1G
16
Nebraska
3
3
3
3
5
5
. .
2
3
3
3
3
3
..
5
5
5
5
1
New Jersey
4
9
0
9
9
35
33
33
35.
35
36
10
10
10
10
11
11
23
21
21
3
3
3
3
3
8
3
Rhode Island.
4
4
4
..
7
9
Tennessee
10
12
12
12
12
12
Texas
4
8
S
8
13'
13
Vermont
5
5
5
5
4
4
Virginia
15
11
11
11
12
West Virginia
5
5
5
5
5
6
5
8
S
10
10
10
11
11
..
Total
180 12 39
12
212 21
211 901
236 12
184
211
210
-
No. of states voting ..
33
36
32
37
35
35
30
..
4
4
South Carolina
8
6
20
..
Pennsylvania
26
26
8
S
8
8
S
Massachusetts
13
13
13
15
Indiana
.
31
5
Kansas
12
11
8
&
Nevada
New Hampshire
5
New York.
North Carolina.
0
..
I Eleven southern states did not vos. in 1864.
2 Mississippi, Texas and Virginia did not vote in 1993.
13
..
Wisconsin
.
.
1
1 -
1
6
6
3
3
3
. .
Connecticut
Mississippi
Missouri.
Ohio
Oregon .
.
..
5
194
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT FROM 1856 TO 1SS3, WITH PLURALITIES, 1884 AND 1883.
[BY STATES.]
1884.
STATES. (38)
Blaine. Rep.
Cleveland. Dem.
Butler. Green.
Pro.
Rep.
Cleve- land. Deni.
Alabama
59,591
93.951
8:3
612
31,360
Arkansas.
50,895
72, 927|
1,847
22.032
Calfornia
102, 416
89,288
2, 017
2, 920
13.123
Colorado
36. 290
27,723
1,958
761
8,567
Connecticut
65,923
67,120
1, 688
2,305
1.274
Delaware.
12, 951
16,964
6
5.
4.013
Florida.
48.603
94,667
145
195
45,004
Illinois
238, 4631
241, 930
8,203
3,02
6,5227
Iowa.
154, 406
90, 132
16,341
4,403
64,274
Kentucky
118, 122
152,961|
1,691
3,139
34.599
Louisana
46, 347
02,540
Maine
72,209
52. 140
3, 953
2,160
20,000
Maryland
85, 653
96.932
531
2,794
11,233
Massachusetts
146,724
122, 481
24,433
10,020.
24,243
Michigan
192.669
149.835
42.213
15.403.
42, 534
Minnesota
111, 923
70,144
3,553
4, 684
41,779
Mississippi
43.500
76,510
Missouri
202,929!
235, 988
2,153
33,059
Nebraska
76,912
54,291
2,809
22.521
Nevada
7,193
5,578
26
1,615
New Hampshire.
43, 249
39,183
552
1.571
4,006
New Jersey
123, 440
127.798
3.490
6 159
4.35º
New York.
562,0051
563. 154
16,934
25.016
1.143
North Carolina.
125, 068|
142, 952
454
17, 564
Ohio
400, 082
368.200
5. 179
11, 009
31.802
Oregon.
26.8601
24, 604
4.2
2.25
Pennsylvania
19.030g'
12.301
6,630
South Carolina.
21.733
60. 800
45. 15;
Tennessee
124.078
133. 258
1,131;
9.74%
Texas
93. 141
225,200
3,321
3 534
132.100
Vermont
39.514
17,331
785
1,752
22, 183
6.141
West Virginia.
63,006
67,317
§10
4, 221
Wisconsin.
161, 133
146,453
4,59S
7 619
14, 652
Total.
4,851,959
4,874,950
175,370
150, SO2
416,503
400.544
Plurality
23,021
23,021
Georgia
337.474.
312, 355
10,910
12,074
25,119
Indiana
197,030
177,316
1,422
19.773
Kansas
23,031
31,766'
PLURALITIES.
VOTES.
St. John.
Blaine.
81.012
Rhode Island.
392.745
16. 902
15 23
Virginia.
130,356
145.437
13%
3.735
16,193
33.001
.
ELECTION STATISTICS.
POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT FROM 1856 TO 1888, WITH PLURALITIES, 1884 AND 1888.
[BY STATES.]
1
1888.
STATES. (38)
Harrison. Rep.
Cleveland. Dem.
Fisk. Pro.
Streeter. U. Lab.
Harrison.
Cleve land. Dem,
Alabama.
57,197
117,310
553
Arkansas.
5S, 752
85,962
614
10,613
27,210
California
124, 809
117,729
5.761
Colorado ..
51,796|
37,610
2.210
112
14,186
Connecticut
74,584
74,920
4,231
400
3,441
Florida
26, 657|
39,561
417
12.204
Georgia
40, 490
100,493
1,800
136
60,003
Illinois
263, 361
261,013
9, 881
2,694
2,348
Iowa
211,595:
179,877
3,550
9,105
31,721
Kansas.
182, 004|
102, 745
6,779
37,785
80,159
25,666
Louisana
30,701
$5,032
127
51,331
Maine
73.731
50,481
2,691
1,341
23,253
6, 182
Massachusetts
183.892
151,590
8,701
32.302
Michigan
236.307
213,401
20.342
4,542
22,903
Minnesota.
142, 482
101, 385
15,311
1,095
33,007
Mississippi
30.036
85,471
218
55,375
Missouri.
236,253
261,954
4,540
18,589
25,701
Nebraska
108, 425
80,552
9,420
4,226
27,873
Nevada
7,238
5,3:26
45
1,912
New Hampshire.
46,723!
43,358
1,532
13
2,370
New Jersey
144,344
151,493
7.001
626
14,373
13,118
Ohio . .
416,054
396,455
24,356
3,496
19.500
Pennsylvania
526,001|
446,633
20,947
3,873
79,455
Rhode Island.
21,969
17,530
1,251
4,439
South Carolina
13,740
65, 825
52.05
Tennessee.
139,989
158,787
5,900
Texas
88, 422
234,883
4,749
20,453
146, 401
Vermont
45, 132
16,788
1,460
28,404
1,530
West Virginia
78,401
79,330
839
Wisconsin
176,553
155, 232
14,2.7
8,552
21,321
Total.
5,445,274
5,538, 755
248,800
142, 034
450,770|
574,251
Plurality
93,481
93. 431
Oregon
33,233
21.522
1,677
6.771
North Carolina.
134,784
147,902
2,789
37
7.149
New York.
650,338
635,965
30,231
Kentucky
155,134
183, 500
5,225
Maryland .
99,986
106, 108
21,695
7,000
22.201
326
Delaware
12,973
16,414
Indiana
370,473
248,272
4,76.
60,113
VOTES.
PLURALITIES.
Rep.
7,080
Virginia .
150, 438
151,977
1,678
195
196
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT - Continued.
1880.
1876.
STATES.
Garfield. Rep.
Hancock. Dem.
Weaver. Gr.
Scat- tering.
Tilden. Dem.
Rep.
Alabama
56,178
90,687
4,612
102,002
65.230
Arkansas.
41,661
60,4 9
4,079
58,071
35.600-
· California
80,318
80,126
3.392
76,404
79,200
Colorado ..
27,450
24,647
1,435
13,310
14,154
· Connecticut
67.073
64.417
EUS
412
61,934
59,034
Delaware
14,150
15. 183
13,381
10.752
Florida
23.654
27,904
124, 285
24.337
· Georgia.
52,648
102.522
481
130,088
50.416
Illinois
318,03.
277.321
26,35º
596
258,601
27%.232
· Indiana
232, 164
225,528
12, 986
213,526
207,971
Lowa
183,904
105.845
32.327
C30
112,121
171,326
Kansas
121,520
59,789
19,710
37,902
78.322
i Louisiana
37,994
65,310
439
270.508
75, 135
Maine
74,039
65,171
4,408
235
49,823
66,500
'Maryland
78,515
93,706
818
91,779
71,950
Massachusetts
165, 205
111,960
4,548
799
108,777
150,063
Michigan.
185, 190
131,300
31,795
1,156
141,595
166. 901
Minnesota
93,903
53,315
3,267
2.6
45. 799
72,902
'Mississippi
34,854
75,750
5,797
67,
112, 173
52, 005
Missouri
153,567
208,609
35,015
203.077
145.020
Nebraska
54,979
26,523
3, 853
17,554
31,915
Nevada.
8,732
9,611
9,308
10.33
New Hampshire 1
44.852
40.794
528
189
38,509
41.530
New Jersey
120,555
122, 565
2,617
191
115,902
103.51.
New York.
555,544
534.511
12,373
2, 177
521,949
4.9. 900
North Carolina.
115,878
124,204
1,136
125, 427
106.419
Ohio ..
375,048
340, 821
6,456
2,612
323, 182
330. 09S
Oregon.
20,619
19,918
249
14,149
15, 200
Pennsylvania.
444, 704
407,428
20,663
1,983
366. 153
354.122
Rhode Island.
18,195
10,779
236
25
10,712
15,757
South Carolina
58,071
112,312
566
7
90,806
91.766
Tennessee
107,677
123,191
5,916
43
133, 166
89,506
.Texas
57,845
156, 228
27,405
104,803
44.503
Vermont
45,090
18,181
1,212
110
20,254
44,092
Virginia
84,020
127,976
139
130,670
95,558
West Virginia
46,243
57,391
9,079
56,455
42.005
Wisconsin
144,397
114,634
7,980
161
123, 927
130,008
Total.
4.449,053
4, 442, 035
307,306
12,576
4,209,893
4,048,28
Total vote.
..
1 The vote in Florida, as officially announced ty the returning board, is given in the table The democrats claimed . majority for the Tilden electors in that state on the face of the returns.
2 The vote in Louisiana is given as announced by the Wells returning board, and as it was accepted by the electoral commission. The Mef.nery returning buard, after a canvass of the returns from all the counties in the state, jave /Tilden 83,723; Hayes, 77,1;4.
9,210,970
8,442,049
Kentucky
104, 550
147,909
11,49%
257
159,690
97,156
$
Hayes.
POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT - Continued.
.1872.
1868.
1864.
STATES.
Grant. Rep.
Greeley. Lib. Dem.
Grant. Rep.
Seymour. Dem.
Lincoln. Rep.
Mc- Ciellac. Dem.
Alabama
90,272
79,444
76,366
72,086
Arkansas
41,073
37,927
22, 15:2
19,078
California
54,020
40,718
54,592
54,078
02,134
43.54:
Connecticut
50,638
45,872
50,996
47,961
44, 001
Delaware
11,115
10,205
5,003
10,980
8, 155
8,767
Florida
17,765
15,423
Georgia
62,715
76,257
57,134
102, 822
199.996
159 .: 20
Indiana
186,144
163, 437
176,552
166,980
150.422
130.353
Iowa
131,233
71,134
150,399
74,040
53,075
49.595
Kansas
67,048
32,970
31,047
14,019
16.441
3. 021
Kentucky
88,816
100. 212
39,569
115,899
26,756
64.301
Louisiana.
59,975
66,466
33,263
80.225
Maine
61, 422
29, 087
70,426
42,396
65.114
43.992
Maryland.
66,760
67,685
30,433
62,357
40.153
32 .. 33
Michigan
136,202
77,027
128,550
87,069
91.521
74.04
Minnesota
55,709
35,211
43,542
28,072
21,000
1 .. 3:5
Mississippi
81,016
47,1991
Missouri
119,196
151,433
85,671
59.788
72,750
31,678
Nebraska.
18,245
7.505
9,729
5,439
Nevada ..
8,413
6, 236
6,450
5,218
9.826
6.534
New Hampshire.
37.168
31,425
38, 191
31,224
35.400
3. 8.1
New York
440 .: 59
347, 379
413,8-3
429.833
315. 735
361,556
Ohio.
281,552
244.8221
239, 700
265,154
205,569
Pennsylvania.
349,689
211,961
312, 280
313,312
296,391
276.216
Rhode Island.
13,665
5,320
12.003
6,345
14,349
8,713
Tennessee
£3,665
91.331
56,:37
26,311
Texas
47,405
0+1. 500)
Vermont
41,437
10,017
41,10:
12,013
42,419
13,321
Virginia.
93,415
91,440
29.025
21),306
23.152
10.439
Wisconsin
104,992
56,477
103.857
84,710
53,458
65.554
Total
3,579,753
2, 842, 425
3,018,183
2,703,600
2.223.035
S11, 754
Majority.
737,368
300,58S
1,411,281
Whole vote.
6,457,318
5, 716, 788
4,034, 789
94,304
69,474
96.226
84, 000
Oregon
11,820
7,746
10.961
11,125
3. SSS
8.458
South Carolina.
72.290
22,903
02, 301
45, 237
West Virginia
32.253
20,537
136,447
59,408
4.745
Massachusetts
133, 472
59,260
New Jersey
91.011
76.801
20,121
53,001
Illinois
241,248
184,770
250,203
199,143
North Carolina
260,123
198
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT - Continued.
1860.
1856.
STATES.
Lincoln. Rep.
Breckin- ridge. Dem.
Bell. Union.
Douglas. Dem.
Fremont. Dem.
Fill- more. Amer.
Buchan- an. Dem.
Alabama
48,831
25,875
13,651
.28,552
46,733
Arkansas
28, 732
20,003
5,227
10, 757
21,910
California
33.173
34,344
6,817
35. 516
20.691
36,165
53.305
Connecticut
43.792
14, 641
3.291
15, 522
42,715
2,615
34.505
Delaware
3, 815
7,337
3,801
1,023
30S
6.175
8.004
Florida
8,543
5,437
367
4,833
C. 358
Georgia
51, 889
42,846
11,590
42, 223
56.598
Illinois
172,161
2,404
4.913
160.215
96,159
37,414
105,348
Indiana
139, 033
12, 205
5,306
115,500
94,375
22.366
118,0:0
Iowa.
70,409
1,048
1,763
55,111
43,954
9,180
30,107
Kansas ..
1,361
53,143
€6, 05S
25,651
314
67,416
74,612
Louisiana
Maine ..
62,811
6,368
2,045
20,693
67,379
3, 325
30,000
Maryland
2,294
42,482
41,760
5,906
281
47,400
39.115
Massachusetts
106,533
5,933
22,331
34,372
108,190
19, 620
30.240
Michigan
88, 480
805
405
65,057
71,762
1,660
52,136
Mississippi
40,797
25,040
3,263
24,195
35,446
Missouri
17,028
31,317
58,372
58,081
48, 524
58,104
Nebraska
Nevada .
New Hampshire
37,519
2,112
441
22,811 62,500
38.345
4:22
32, 789
New Jersey
58,324
28, 333
24,115
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