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Seventh Session - Convened January 11, 1854, and adjourned April 3, 1854, eighty-three days, one hundred and seven members.
Eighth Session -Convened January 10, 1855, and adjourned April 2, 1855, eighty-three days, one hundred and seven members.
Ninth Session-Convened January 9, 1856, and took a recess from, March 31, 1856, to Sep- tember 3, 1856, and adjourned October 14, 1856, one hundred ond twenty-five days, one hundred and seven members.
Tenth Session - Convened January 14, and adjourned March 9, 1857, fifty-five days, one hundred and seven members.
Eleventh Session -Convened January 13, and adjourned May 17, 1858, one hundred and twenty-five days, one hundred and twenty-seven members.
Twelfth Session -Convened January 12, 1859, and adjourned March 21, 1859, sixty-ntne days, one hundred and twenty-seven members.
Thirteenth Session - Convened January 11, 1860, and adjourned April 2, 1860, eighty-three days, one hundred and twenty-seven members.
Fourteenth Session - Convened January 9, and adjourned April 17, 1861. Re-convened May 15, and adjourned May 27, 1861, a total of one hundred and twelve days, one hundred and twenty-seven members.
Fifteenth Session -- Convened January 8, 1862, and adjourned April 7, 1862. Re-convened June 3, 1862, and adjourned June 17, 1862. Met in extra session September 10, 1862, and adjourned September 26, 1862, a total of one hundred and twenty-two days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Sixteenth Session -Convened January 14, 1863, and adjourned April 2, 1863, seventy-nine days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Seventeenth Session - Convened January 13, 1864, and adjourned April 4, 1864. eighth-three days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Eighteenth Session - Convened January 11, 1865, and adjourned April 10, 1865, ninety days, one hundred and thirty three members.
Nineteenth Session - Convened January 10, 1866, and adjourned April 12, 1866, ninety-three days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twentieth Session -Convened January 9, 1867, and adjourned April 11, 1867, ninety-three days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twenty-first Session - Convened January 8, 1868, and adjourned March 6, 1868, fifty-nine days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twenty-second Session -Convened January 13, 1869, and adjoutned March 11, 1869, fifty- eight days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twenty-third Session -Convened January 12, 1870 and adjourned March 17, 1870, sixty-five days one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twenty-fourth Session-Convened January 11, 1871, and adjourned March 25, 1871, seventy- four days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twenty-fifth Session - Convened January 10, 1872, and adjourned March 26, 1872, seventy- seven days. one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twenty-Si.cth Session - Convened January 8, 1823, and adjourned March 20, 1873, seventy- two days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
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LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS.
Twenty -seventh Session-Convened January 14, 1874, and adjourned March 12, 1874, fifty- eight days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twenty-eighth Session -Convened January 13, 1875, and adjourned March 6, 1875, fifty- three days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Twenty-ninth Session - Convened January 12, 1876, and adjourned March 14, 1876, sixty- three days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirtieth Session - Convened January 10, 1877, and adjourned March 8, 1877, fifty-eight days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty-first Session -Convened January 9, 1878, and adjourned March 21, 1878. Met in ex- tra session June 4, 1878, for the purpose of completing the revision of the statutes, and adjourned June 7, 1878. Officers same as at regular session. Seventy-six days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty-second Session - Convened January 8, 1879, and adjourned March 5, 1879, fifty- seven days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty-third Session -Convened January 14, 1880, and adjourned March 17, 1880, sixty- four days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty fourth Session - Convened January 12, 1881, and adjourned April 4, 1881, eighty- three days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty-fifth Session -Convened January 11, 1882, and adjourned March 31, 1882, eighty days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty-sixth Session -Convened January 10, 1883, and adjourned April 4, 1883, eighty-five days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty-seventh Session - Convened January 14, 1885, and adjourned April 13, 1885, eighty- nine days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty-eighth Session - Convened January 12, 1887, and adjourned April 15, 1887, ninety- three days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Thirty-ninth Session -Convened January 9, 1889, and adjourned April 19, 1889, one hun. dred days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Fortieth Session -Convened January 14, 1891, and adjourned April 25, 1891, one hundred and one days, one hundred and thirty-three members.
Met in special session June 28, 1892, for the purpose of apportioning the state into senate and assembly districts. Adjourned July 1, 1892. Four days.
Met in second special session Oct. 17, 1892, for the purpose of apportioning the state into senate and assembly districts, former apportionments having been declared unconsti- tutional by the Supreme Court. Adjourned October 27, 1892. Ten days.
Forty-first session - Convened January 11, 1893, and adjourned -
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
[To meet second Monday in January - See Ch. 1, Laws 1880.]
1846. Elected November 7.
At Large - Francis Huebschmann. Wm. Dunwiddie.
1st District - David P. Mapes.
2d District -- Samuel F. Nichols.
1852. Elected November 2.
At Large- Montgomery M. Cothren. Saterlee Clark.
1st District - Philo White.
2d District - Beriah Brown.
3d District - Charles B.llinghurst.
1856. Elected November 4.
At Large-Edward D. Holton. James H Know ton.
1st District - Gregor Menzel
2d District- Walter D. McIndoe.
3d District - Billie Williams.
1860. Elected November 6.
At Large - Walter D McIndoe. Bradford Rixford.
1st District - Wm W. Vaughan.
21 District-J. Allen Barber.
3d District - Herman Lindeman.
1864. Elected November 3.
At Large - William W. Field. Henry L. Blood.
1st District - George C Northrop.
2d District - Jonathon Bowman.
3:1 District - Allen Warden.
4th District - Henry J. Turner
5th District - Henry F. Belitz.
6th District - Alexander S. McDil
1868. Elected November 3.
[ At Large - Stephen S. Barlow. Henry D. Barron.
1st District - Elihu Enos.
2d District - Charles G. Williams.
3d District - Allen Warden.
4th District - Leander F. Frisby.
5th District - William G Ritch. 6th District- Wm. T. Price.
1872. Elected November 5.
At Large - William E. Cramer. Frederick Fleischer.
1st District - Jerome S. Nickles.
2d District-George G. Swain.
3d District- Orisby B. Thomas 4th District - Frederick Hilgen.
5th District - Elward C. McFetridge.
6 h Distrlet -George E. Hoskinson.
4th District - Romanzo Bann.
8th Dis r.ct - Henry D. Barron.
1876. Elected November 7.
At Large- Wm. H Hiner. Francis Campbell.
1st
1st District-T. D. Weeks.
2d District-T. D. Lang.
3d District - Daniel L. Downs. 4th District -Casper M Sanger.
5th District - Charles Luling.
6th District - James H. Foster.
7th District - Charles B. Solberg.
8th District - John H Knapp.
1880. Elected November 2.
At Large - George End. Knud Langland.
1st District - Lucius S Blake.
21 District- J hn Kellorg.
3d Ji trict -- George E. Weatherby.
4th District - Wm. P. McLaren.
5th District- C. T. Lovell.
6th Distri. t- E. L Browne.
7th Distri t - F. H. Kribs.
8th Distr. t -John T. Kingston.
1884. Elected November 4.
At Large- C. J. L. Meyer. F. A. Husher
1st District- J. W. Ostrander.
2d Di tict-D C Van B unt.
31 District- Joseph Harris.
4th District - John Rugee.
5th District -E. W. Arndt. ]
6th District - B. T. Rogers.
7th District - W. M. Fogo
8th District - Canute Anderson.
9th District - E. L. Browne.
1888. Elected November G.
At Large -- Lucius Fairchild. Syver E. Brimi.
1 st District - C. N. Palmer.
21 District - Allen P. Harwood.
31 District -- A C. Dodg .
4th District -Julius Golds ... nidt.
5 h District -- John Ruc'ı.
6th District -Albert F. Hill.
7th District -Oscar F. Temple.
Sth Dis riet-Currie G Bell.
9th District -John Finney.
1892. Elected November 8.
At Large -- Gustav Wollaeger. Robert J. MacBride .-
1st District - Andrew Jensen.
2d District - Michael Johnson.
3d District -- John Montgomery Smith.
4th Di;t. i.t - John Black.
5th District - Henry B Schwin
6th District -Ferdinand T. Yahır,
7th District -Ja nes J. Hogan.
8th District - John Wattawa. 9th District -- Lewis S. Bailey.
10th District -- William F. Cirkel.
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
DELEGATES TO CONGRESS,
FROM THE TERRITORY OF WISCONSIN.
Names. When elected.
Names. When elected.
George W. Jones.
Oct. 10, 1836
Henry Dodge Sept 25. 1843
James D. Doty .
Sept. 10, 1838
Morgan L. Martin.
Sept. 22, 1845
James D. Doty
Aug. 5, 1840
Henry Dodge
Sept. 27, 1841
UNITED STATES SENATORS,
SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT.
Names.
When elected.
Names. When elected.
Isaac P. Walker
June 8, 1848
Timothy O. Howe Jan. 21, 1873
Angus Cameron .. Feb. 3, 1875
Matthew H. Carpenter Jan. 22, 1879
Philetus Sawyer Jan. 26, 1881
Charles Durkee Feb. 1, 1855
Angus Cameron Mar. 10, 1881
James R. Doolittle Jan. 23, 1857
Timothy O. Howe. Jan. 23, 1861
James R. Doolittle Jan. 22, 1863
Timothy O Howe ..
Jan 24, 1867
Matthew H. Carpenter
Jan. 26, 1869
REPRESENTATIVES,
(By Congresses) SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT.
XXXth Congress, 1847-49.
1st District - William Pitt Linde. 1 2d District - Mason C. Darling 1
XXXIst Congress, 1849-51.
1st District - Charles Durkee.
2d District -- Orsamus Cole.
3d District - James Duane Doty.
XXXIId Congress, 1851-53.
1st District - Charles Durkee. 2d District - Ben C. Eastman. 3d District - John B. Macy.
XXXIIId Congress, 1853-55.
1st District - Daniel Wells, Jr. 2d District - Ben C Eastman. 3d District -John B. Macy.
XXXIVth Congress, 1855-57.
1st District - Daniel Wells, Jr. 2d District - Cadwallader C. Washburn. 3d District -- Charles Billinghurst.
XXXVth Congress, 1857-59.
1st District -- John F. Potter. 2d District - Cadwallader C. Washburn. 3d District - Charles Billinghurst.
XXXVIth Congress, 1859-61.
1st District - John F. Potter. 2d District - Cadwallader C. Washburn. 3d District - Charles H. Larrabee.
XXXVIIth Congress, 1861-63.
1st District - John F. Potter. 2d District - Luther Hanchett.2 Walter D. McIndoe.
3d District - A. Scott Sloan.
XXXVIIIth Congress, 1863-65.
1st District - James S. Brown.
2d District - Ithamar C. Sloan.
3d District - Amasa Cobb.
4th District - Charles A. Eldridge.
5th District - Ezra Wheeler.
6th District - Walter D. McIndoe.
XXXIXth Congress, 1865-67.
1st District - Halbert E. Paine.
2d District- Ithamar C. Sloan.
3d District - Amasa Cobb.
4th District - Charles A. Eldridge.
5th District - Philetus Sawyer.
6th District - Walter D. McIndoe.
XLth Congress, 1867-69.
1st District -- Halbert E Paine.
2d District - Benjamin F. Hopkins.
3d District -- Amasa Cobb. 4th District -- Charles E. Eldridge.
5th District -- Philetus Sawyer.
6th District - Cadwallader C. Washburn.
1 Elected May 8, and took their seats June 5 and 9, 1848.
2 Died November 24, 1862, and Walter D. McIndoe elected to fill the vacancy, December 30, 180?
Henry Dodge ..
Tune 8, 1848
Isaac P. Walker
Jan. 17, 1849
Henry Dodge ... Jan. 20, 1851
John C. Spooner Jan. 28, 1885
Philetus Sawyer ... Jan. 26, 1887
William F. Vilas Jan. 28, 1891
John L. Mitchell. Jan. 27, 1893
John H. Tweedy. Sept. 6, 1847
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WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
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. Eldridge. 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. {th District - Alexander Mitchell. 5th District -Charles A. Eldridge. 6 h District-Philetus Sawyer. 7t 1 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 D'strict - William Pitt Lynde. 5th District -Samuel D. Burchard. 6th 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. 8th 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.
"'th District - Herinan L. Humphrey. 8th District - Thaddeus C. Pound.
XLVIIth Congress, 1881-83.
1st District -Charles G. Williams. 2d D'strict - 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. 8th 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 - Isaac W. Van Schaick. 5th District -Joseph Rankin. 2 T. R. Hudd. 6th District - Richard Guenther.
7th District - Ormsby B. Thomas. 8th District - William T. Price. 3 Hugh H. Price. 9th District - Isaac Stephenson.
Lth Congress, 1887-89.
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 - Ormsby B. Thomas. 8th District - Nels P. Haugen. 9th District -Isaac Stephenson.
LIst Congress, 1889-91.
1st District-L. B. Caswell.
2d District -- Charles Barwig.
3d District - Robert M. La Follette.
4th District - Isaac W. Van Schaick. 5th District - George H. Brickner.
6th District -- C. B. Clark.
7th District - Ormsby B. Thomas.
8th District - Nils P. Haugen. 9th District - Myron H. McCord.
LIId Congress, 1891-93.
1st District - Clinton Babbitt. 2d District - Charles Barwig.
3d District - Allen R. Bushnell.
4th District - John L. Mitchell.
5th District - George H. Brickner.
6th District - Lucas M. Miller.
7th District -Frauk P. Coburn. 8th District - Nils P. Haugen. 9th District - Thomas Lynch.
LIIId Congress, 1893-95.
1st District - H. A. Cooper.
2d District - Charles Barwig.
3d District -Joseph W. Babcock.
4th District- John L. Mitchell. 5th District - George H. Brickner. 6th District - Owen A. Wells. 7th District - Geo. B. Shaw.
8th District - Lyman E. Barnes.
9th District -Thomas Lynch. 10th District - Nils P. Haugen.
1 Died Jan. 1, 1870, and David Atwood elected to fill vacancy, Fob. 15, 1870.
2 Dled Jan 24, 1846, T. R. Hudd elected to fill vacancy, Feb. 3, 1886.
3 Died Dec. 7, 1886, Hugh H.Price elected to fill vacancy, Jab 18. 1887.
U. 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.
Age at
death.
Year.
Age.
1 George Washington
Va ....
English
1732
Va
1789
57
8
Federalist ..
Mount Vernon, 1799.
67
2
John Adams.
Mass ..
English.
1735
Mass ..
1797
62
4
Federalist
Quincy, Mass., 1826
91
3 Thonias Jefferson.
Va ....
Welsh
1743
Va ....
1804
58
8
Republican
Monticello, Va., 1826
83
4 James Madison ..
. ..
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
85 73 81
6 John Quincy Adams ..
Mass ..
English. ..
1767
Mass.
1825
58
4
Republican.
Washington, 1848
.
78
7| Andrew Jackson.
S C ..
Irish.
1767
Tenn ..
1829
62
Democrat
Kinderhook, N. Y ., 1862.
80
8| Martin Van Buren.
N. Y ..
Dutch.
1782
N. Y ..
1837
55
4
Democrat
Whig ..
Washington, 1841.
68
9 William H. Harrison
Va ....
English.
1773
Ohio ..
1841
58
1 mo.
10, John Tyler
Va ....
English
1790
Va ...
1841
51
4
Democrat
Richmond, Va., 1862.
72 54
11| James K. Polk.
N. C ..
Irish .. .
1795
Tenn ..
1845
60
4
Democrat
Nashville, Tenn., 1849
66
13 Millard Fillmore.
N. Y ..
English.
1800
N. Y. .
1850
50
3
Whig
Buffalo, N. Y., 1874
74
14; Franklin Pierce.
N. H ..
English
1804
N. H ..
1853
49
4
Democrat
Concord, N. H., 1869.
65
15! James Buchanan.
Pa ...
Irish ..
1791
Pa ....
1857
66
4
Democrat
Wheatland, Pa., 1868 Washington, 1865
77 56
17| Audrew Johnson.
N. C.
English.
1808
Tenn .
1865
57
Republican, .
Greenville, Tenn., 1875
67
Ohio ..
Scotch.
1822
Ill
1869
47
8
Republican. .
Mt. M'Gregor. N. Y., 1885
63
19 Rutherford B. Hayes
Ohio ..
English
1822
Ohio ..
1877
55
4
20. James A. Garfield.
Ohio ..
English.
1831
Ohio ..
1881
49
21| Chester A. Arthur
Vt. .
Irish.
1830
N. Y .
1881
51
22
Grover Cleveland. ... Benjamin Harrison.
Ohio ..
English
1833
Ind ..
1889
56
4
Republican.
2.
Grover Cleveland.
N. J ..
English.
1837
N. Y .
1893
56
Democrat
.
1x Zachary Taylor.
Va .... ·
English.
1784
La ...
1849
55
1
Whig ..
Washington, 1850
.
16 Abraham Lincoln
Ky.
English.
1809
Ill. . . .
1861
52
4
Republican.
4
18 Ulysses S. Grant .. ·
Fremont, Ohio, 1893.
71 50
N. J ..
English
1837
N. Y .
1885
18
61% mos. 3y. 516 mos.I 4
Republican.
New York City, 1886
56
Democrat ...
...
23
.
191
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
Republican. . Republican ...
Long Branch, N. J., 1881.
...
.
Va.
8
Hermitage, Tenn., 1845
VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
BIRTH.
Residence when elected.
ar
ified.
Years served.
Politics
Place.
Year.
-
1
John Adams.
Quincy, Mass
1735
Massachusetts. .
1789
8
Fed.
Quincy, Mass.
1826
91
2
Thomas Jefferson
Shadwell, Va.
Virginia
1797
4
Rep ..
Monticello, Va .
1826
83
3
Aaron Burr
Newark, N. J
1756
New York.
1801
4
Rep ..
Staten Island, N. Y.
1886
80
5
Elbridge Gerry
Marblehead, Mass
1744
Massachusetts ..
1813
7 y., 1 m., 16 d* 1 y., 8 m., 19 d* 8 7 y., 9 m., 24 dt
Rep ..
Staten Island, N. Y.
1825
51
S
Martin Van Buren.
1782
New York. ....
1833
4
Dem ..
Kinderhook, N. Y ..
1862
80
9 Rich. M. Johnson.
1780
Kentucky
1837
Dem ..
Frankfort, Ky ...
1850
70
10: John Tyler .
1790
Virginia
1841
Dem ..
Richmond, Va ...
18622
72
11 George M. Dallas.
Philadelphia, Pa.
1792
Pennsylvania.
1845
Dem ..
Philadelphia, Pa
1864
72
12. Millard Fillmore ...
1800
New York ..
1849
Whig .
Buffalo, N. Y.
1874
74
13
William R. King ..
1786
Alabama
1853
Dem.
Dallas County, Ala.
1853
62
14
J. C. Breckenridge ...
1821
Kentucky
1857
Dem ..
Lexington, Ky
1875
54
15 Hanibal Hamlin
Paris, Me
1903
Maine. . ...
1861
4
Rep ..
Bangor, Me ..
. .
-
Raleigh, N. C .
1808
Tennessee .
1865
1 m., 11 dự
Rep ..
Carter County, Tenn.
1875
67
1823
Indiana ..
1869
Rep ..
Mankato, Minn.
1885
62
18
Henry Wilson
Farmington, N. H
1812
Massachusetts .. 1873
Rep ..
Washington, D. C.
1875
63
19
Wm. A. Wheeler. ...
1819
New York
1877
4
Rep ..
Malone, N. Y.
1887
66
20 Chester. A. Arthur
1830
New York
1881
6 m., 15 dt
Rep ..
New York City.
1886
56
21
T. A. Hendricks ...
Muskingum Co., O
1819
Indiana
1885
8 m., 21 d*
Dem ..
Indianapolis, Ind
1885
66
22
Levi P. Morton.
Shoreham, Vt .
1824
New York
1889
4
Rep
23
Adlai E. Stevenson
Dem ..
..
* Died in office. t Resigned. #Succeeded to the presidency because of the death of the incumbent of that office.
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70
6
Daniel D. Tompkins
Scarsdale, N. Y
1774
New York
1817
1825
Rep .
Washington, D. C. ..
1850
68
John C. Calhoun.
Abbeville, S. C .
1782
South Carolina.
4 1 month# 4 1 y., 4 m., 4 d}
·
. .
.
.
.
1891
82
16
Andrew Johnson
.
..
..
.
.
. .
Illinois
Year qual-
DEATH.
NAME.
Place.
Year.
1
4 George Clinton.
Ulster Co., N. Y
1739
New York
1805
Rep .. Washington, D. C.
1812
13
Rep .. Washington, D. C.
1814
Kinderhook, N. Y ..
Louisville, Ky .
Greenway, Va
Summer Hill, N. Y.
Sampson Co., N. C
Lexington, Ky
1 m., 14d* 4
17| Schuyler Colfax.
New York City
4 2 y., 8 m., 18 d*
Malone, N. Y.
Fairfield, Vt
1893
. .
1743
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PRESIDENTS PRO TEMPORE OF THE U. S. SENATE.
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.
CON- GRESS.
Years.
Name.
State.
Born.
Died.
1, 2
1789-92 1792
John Langdon
New Hampshire.
1739
1819
2
Richard H. Lec ..
Virginia ...
1732
1794
2, 3
1792-94
Jolin Langdon
New Hampshire.
1739
1819
3
1794-95
Ralph Izard
South Carolina
1742
1804
3, 4 4
1795-96
Henry Tazewell ..
Virginia
1753
1799
1796-97
Samuel Livermore
New Hampshire.
1732
1803
4,5
1797 1797
William Bradford .
Rhode Island.
1729
1808
5
1797-98
Jacob Read.
South Carolina
1752
1816
5
1798
Theodore Sedgwick
Massachusetts.
1746
1813
5
1798-99 1799
James Ross.
Pennsylvania.
1762
1847
G
1799-1800
Samuel Livermore
New Hampshire
1732
1803
G
Uriah Tracy .
Connecticut
1755
1807
6
John E. Howard.
Maryland
1752
1827
6
James Hillhouse
Connecticut
1754
1832
7
1802-03
Stephen R. Bradley
Vermont
1754
1830
8
1803-04
John Brown.
Kentucky.
1757
1837
8
1804-05
Jesse Franklin
North Carolina
1758
1823
8
1805
Joseph Anderson
Tennessee
1757
1837
9, 10 10
1805-08 1808-09 1809 1809-10
Stephen R. Bradley
Vermont
1754
1830
11 11, 12
1811-12
John Pope ..
Kentucky
1770
1845
12, 13 13
1813-14
Joseph B. Varnum.
Massachusetts.
1750
1821
13, 15
1814-18
John Gaillard
South Carolina
1826
15, 16
1818-19
James Barbour
Virginia
1775
1842
16-19
1820-26
John Gaillard
South Carolina
1826
19, 20
1826-28
Nathaniel Macon
North Carolina
1757
1837
20-22
1828-32
Samuel Smith
Maryland.
1752
1839
Virginia
1774
1860
Tennessee
1773
1840
24-26 26,27
1841-42
Samuel L. Southard.
New Jersey.
1787
1842
27-29
1842-46
W. P. Mangum
North Carolina
1792
1861
29, 30
1846-49 1850-52 1852-54
D. R. Atchison
Missouri
1807
1886
33, 34
1854-57 1857
James M. Mason.
Virginia
1798
1871
35, 36 36-38
1857-61 1861-64
Solomon Foot
Vermont
1802
1866
38
1864-65
Daniel Clark.
New Hampshire.
1809
39
1865-67 1867-69
Benjamin F. Wade.
Ohio
1800
1878
40 41, 42 43
1869-73
Henry B. Anthony
Rhode Island.
1815
1884
44, 45 46
1879-81
A. G. Thurman
Ohio
1813
47
Thomas F. Bayard
Delaware
1828
47
David Davis
Illinois.
1815
1886
48
George F. Edmunds.
Vermont
1828
49
John Sherman
Ohio
1823
49,50,51| 52
1887-91 1801
John J. Ingalls.
Kansas
1833
Chas. F. Manderson
Nebraska
1837
1818
Andrew Gregg
Pennsylvania.
1755
1835
1810-11
John Gaillard
South Carolina
1826
Wm. H. Crawford ..
Georgia
1772
1834
22 22, 23 23 24
1832 1832-34 1834-35
George Poindexter
Mississippi.
1779
1853
1835-36
John Tyler
Virginia .
1790
1862
1836-41
William R. King.
Alabama
1786
1853
D. R. Atchison
Missouri
1807
1886
31, 32
William R. King
Alabama
1786
1853
32, 33
Jesse D. Bright
Indiana
1812
1875
34
Benjamin Fitzpatrick
Alabama
1802
1869
Lafayette S. Foster
Connecticut
1806
1880
1873-75 1875-79
M. H. Carpenter
Wisconsin
1824
1881
Thomas W. Ferry
Michigan
1827
Samuel Smith
Maryland.
1752
1839
John Milledge
Georgia
1757
10, 11 11
1801-02
Abraham Baldwin ..
Georgia
1754
1807
William Bingham
Pennsylvania.
1751
1804
5
John Laurence
New York
1750
1810
1800 1800-01 1801
1812-13
L. W. Tazewell .
Hugh L. White.
1881 1881-83 1883-85 1885-87
13
194
WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.
SPEAKERS OF THE U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CON- GRESS.
Years.
Name.
State.
Born.
Died.
1
1789-91
F. A. Muhlenburg ..
Pennsylvania.
1750
1801
2
1791-93
Jonathan Trumbull.
Connecticut
1740
1809
3
1793-95
F. A. Muhlenburg
Pennsylvania.
1750
1801
4,5
1795-99
Jonathan Dayton ..
New Jersey
1760
1824
6
1799-01
Theodore Sedgwick
Massachusetts.
1746
1813
7-9
1801-07
Nathaniel Macon.
North Carolina
1757
1837
10,11
1807-11
Joseph B. Varnum.
Massachusetts
1750
1821
12.13
1811-14
Henry Clay.
Kentucky.
1777
1852
13
1814-15
Langdon Cheves.
South Carolina
1776
1857
14-16
1815-20
Henry Clay ..
Kentucky.
1777
1852
17
1821-23
Philip B. Barbour
Virginia
1783
1841
18
1823-25
Henry Clay.
Kentucky.
1777
1852
19
1825-27
John W. Taylor
New York.
1784
1854
20-23
1827-34
Andrew Stevenson ..
Virginia
178-1
1857
23
1834-35
John Bell.
Tennessee
1797
1869
24,25
1835-39
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