13th Wisconsin Legislature
{{Short description|Wisconsin legislative term for 1860}}
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{{Infobox legislative term
| name = 13th Wisconsin Legislature
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| body = Wisconsin Legislature
| meeting_place = {{nowrap|Wisconsin State Capitol}}
| election = {{nowrap|November 8, 1859}}
| term_start = {{nowrap|January 2, 1860}}
| term_end = {{nowrap|January 7, 1861}}
| before = 12th
| after = 14th
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| chamber1 = Senate
| membership1 = 30
| control1 = Republican
| chamber1_leader1_type = {{nowrap|Senate President}}
| chamber1_leader1 = {{nowrap|Butler G. Noble (R)}}
| chamber1_leader2_type = {{nowrap|President pro tempore}}
| chamber1_leader2 = Moses M. Davis (R)
| chamber2 = Assembly
| membership2 = 97
| control2 = Republican
| chamber2_leader1_type = {{nowrap|Assembly Speaker}}
| chamber2_leader1 = William P. Lyon (R)
| chamber2_leader2_type =
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| session1_start = {{nowrap|January 11, 1860}}
| session1_end = {{nowrap|April 2, 1860}}
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The Thirteenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 11, 1860, to April 2, 1860, in regular session.
Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Assembly members were elected to a one-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 8, 1859. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 2, 1858.{{cite report|url= http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WIBlueBk1882 |title= The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin 1882|pages=199–200 |chapter= Annals of the legislature|publisher= State of Wisconsin}}
The governor of Wisconsin during this entire term was Republican Alexander Randall, of Waukesha County, serving the first year of his second two-year term, having won re-election in the 1859 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.
Major events
- January 2, 1860: 2nd Inauguration of Alexander Randall as Governor of Wisconsin.
- January 7, 1860: Assemblymember Andrew Eble, representing southwest Milwaukee County, died in a hunting accident.
- January 17, 1860: Assemblymember Daniel C. Jenne, representing Outagamie County, resigned his seat after it was demonstrated that he had actually lost his election to Milo Coles.
- January 23, 1860: Theodore Hartung won a special election to fill the Assembly vacancy created by Andrew Eble's death.
- November 6, 1860: Abraham Lincoln elected 16th President of the United States.
- December 24, 1860: Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union issued by the government of South Carolina.
Major legislation
- March 27, 1860: Act to organize the county of Ashland, [http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1860/related/acts/211.pdf 1860 Act 211]
- March 28, 1860: Joint Resolution relative to grants of public lands to actual settlers and to passage of "The Homestead Bill," [http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1860/related/joint_resolutions/1.pdf 1860 Joint Resolution 1]
- March 30, 1860: Act to establish an official State paper, [http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1860/related/acts/240.pdf 1860 Act 240]. Established the Wisconsin State Journal as the official state paper.
- March 30, 1860: Joint Resolution objecting to any change of the Naturalization Law, [http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1860/related/joint_resolutions/2.pdf 1860 Joint Resolution 2]
- March 31, 1860: Joint Resolution in relation to the Homestead Bill in Congress, [http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1860/related/joint_resolutions/3.pdf 1860 Joint Resolution 3]
Party summary
=Senate summary=
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! rowspan=3 | ! colspan=2 | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
! rowspan=3 | Total ! |
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| style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" | | style="background:black;" | |
Democratic
! Vacant |
---|
style="font-size:80%;" | End of previous Legislature
| 14 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 16 ! 30 | 0 |
colspan=6 | |
style="font-size:80%;" | 1st Session
| 11 | {{party shading/Republican}} |19 ! 30 | 0 |
colspan=6 | |
Final voting share
! {{percentage|11|30|2}} ! {{party shading/Republican}} | {{percentage|19|30|2}} ! colspan=2 | |
colspan=6 | |
style="font-size:80%;" | Beginning of the next Legislature
| 8 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 22 ! 30 | 0 |
=Assembly summary=
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style="vertical-align:bottom;"
! rowspan=3 | ! colspan=3 | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
! rowspan=3 | Total ! |
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| style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | style="background-color:{{party color|Independent (United States)}}" | | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" | | style="background:black;" | |
Democratic
! Ind. ! Vacant |
---|
style="font-size:80%;" | End of previous Legislature
| 41 | 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} |55 ! 97 | 0 |
colspan=6 | |
style="font-size:80%;" | Start of 1st Session
| 37 | rowspan="4" |1 | rowspan="2" {{party shading/Republican}} |59 ! 97 | 0 |
style="font-size:80%;" | after January 7Andrew Eble (Milwaukee 9th district) died.
| 36 ! 96 | rowspan="2" |1 |
style="font-size:80%;" | after January 17Milo Coles replaced Daniel C. Jenne (Outagamie County) due to successful election challenge.
| 37 | rowspan="2" {{party shading/Republican}} |58 ! rowspan="2" |97 |
style="font-size:80%;" | after February 2Theodore Hartung replaced Andrew Eble (deceased; Milwaukee 9th district).
| 38 |0 |
Final voting share
! 39% ! 1% ! {{party shading/Republican}} |60% ! colspan=2 | |
colspan=6 | |
style="font-size:80%;" | Beginning of the next Legislature
| 27 | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 70 ! 97 | 0 |
Sessions
- 1st Regular session: January 11, 1860 – April 2, 1860
Leaders
=Senate leadership=
- President of the Senate: Butler G. Noble, Lieutenant Governor
- President pro tempore: Moses M. Davis
=Assembly leadership=
- Speaker of the Assembly: William P. Lyon
Members
=Members of the Senate=
Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Thirteenth Wisconsin Legislature:{{cite report|url=http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WIBlueBk1860 |title= A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of Wisconsin |chapter= Statistical list of members of the Senate of the state of Wisconsin |pages= 12–13 |publisher= State of Wisconsin |year= 1860 |accessdate = September 28, 2019}}
File:WI Senate Partisan Map 1860.svg
class="wikitable"
! District ! Counties ! Senator ! Party ! Residence |
01
| {{sortname|Robert H.|Hotchkiss}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Plymouth |
02
| Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawanaw | {{sortname|Edward|Decker}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Kewaunee |
03
| Ozaukee | {{sortname|Frederick|Hilgen}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
04
| {{sortname|Densmore W.|Maxon|Densmore Maxon}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
05
| Northern Milwaukee | {{sortname|Cicero|Comstock}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
06
| Southern Milwaukee | {{sortname|Michael J.|Egan|Michael Egan (Wisconsin politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Franklin |
07
| Racine | {{sortname|Nicholas D.|Fratt}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Racine |
08
| Kenosha | {{sortname|George|Bennett|George Bennett (Wisconsin politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Kenosha |
09
| {{sortname|H. W.|Curtis}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Delton |
10
| Waukesha | {{nowrap|{{sortname|Denison|Worthington}}}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Summit |
11
| Eastern Dane | {{sortname|William R.|Taylor|William Robert Taylor}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
12
| Walworth | {{sortname|Oscar F.|Bartlett|Oscar Bartlett}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
13
| {{sortname|Philemon B.|Simpson|Philemon Simpson}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
14
| Northern Jefferson | {{sortname|Charles R.|Gill}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
15
| {{sortname|Charles|Rodolf}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Orion |
16
| Grant | {{sortname|Noah H.|Virgin|Noah Virgin}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
17
| Rock {{nowrap|(Western Part)}} | {{sortname|Zebulon P.|Burdick}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
18
| Rock {{nowrap|(Eastern Part)}} | {{sortname|Alden I.|Bennett}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Beloit |
19
| {{sortname|Samuel H.|Thurber}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
20
| {{sortname|Elihu|Phillips}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} |
21
| {{nowrap|{{sortname|Ganem W.|Washburn}}}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Oshkosh |
22
| Dodge | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Fox Lake |
23
| Southern Jefferson | {{sortname|Enias D.|Masters}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
24
| Green | {{sortname|John W.|Stewart|John Wesley Stewart}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Monroe |
25
| Columbia | {{sortname|Moses M.|Davis}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Portage |
26
| Dane {{nowrap|(Western Part)}} | {{sortname|John B.|Sweat}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
27
| Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, Wood | {{sortname|Luther|Hanchett}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Stanton |
28
| Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, {{nowrap|La Pointe}}, Pierce, Polk, {{nowrap|St. Croix}} | {{sortname|Charles B.|Cox}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
29
| {{sortname|M. W.|Seely}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
30
| Bad Ax, Buffalo, Crawford, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Tremealeau | {{sortname|Buel E.|Hutchinson|Buel Hutchinson}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | {{nowrap|Prairie du Chien}} |
=Members of the Assembly=
Members of the Assembly for the Thirteenth Wisconsin Legislature:{{cite report|url=http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WIBlueBk1860 |title= A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of Wisconsin |chapter= Statistical list of the members and officers of the Assembly of Wisconsin |pages= 7–11 |publisher= State of Wisconsin |year= 1860 |accessdate = September 28, 2019}}{{cite report|url= http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WIBlueBk1860 |title= A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of Wisconsin |pages= 33–37 |chapter-url= https://images.library.wisc.edu/WI/EFacs/WIBlueBks/BlueBks/WIBlueBk1860/reference/wi.wibluebk1860.i0024.pdf |chapter= List of Assembly Districts, with names of Members since the last Apportionment |publisher= State of Wisconsin | year= 1860 |accessdate= September 6, 2021 }}
File:WI Assembly Partisan Map 1860.svg
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! Senate ! County ! District ! Representative ! Party ! Residence |
09
| text-align="left" colspan="2" | Adams, Juneau | {{sortname|Albert|Wood|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Quincy |
28
| text-align="left" colspan="2" | Ashland, Burnett, Douglas, {{nowrap|La Pointe}}, Polk, {{nowrap|St. Croix}} | {{sortname|Asaph|Whittlesey}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
30
| text-align="left" colspan="2" | Bad Ax, Crawford | {{sortname|William C.|McMichael|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Viroqua |
02
| text-align="left" colspan="2"| Brown | {{sortname|John C.|Neville|J. C. Neville}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
30
| text-align="left" colspan="2" | Buffalo, Jackson, Trempealeau | {{sortname|Romanzo|Bunn}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
19
| text-align="left" colspan="2"| Calumet | {{sortname|Asaph|Green|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Chilton |
28
| text-align="left" colspan="2"| Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Pierce | {{sortname|William P.|Bartlett}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
rowspan="3" | 25
| text-align="left" rowspan="3" | Columbia | 1 | {{sortname|Henry B.|Munn|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Portage |
2
| {{sortname|William M.|Griswold}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Columbus |
3
| {{sortname|Marcus|Barden|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
rowspan="3" | 11
| text-align="left" rowspan="6" | Dane | 1 | {{sortname|William W.|Blackman|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
2
| {{sortname|Eleazor|Grover Jr.|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Madison |
3
| {{sortname|John|Beath|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Verona |
rowspan="3" | 26
| 4 | {{sortname|Francis|Fischer|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
5
| {{sortname|Leonard J.|Farwell}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Madison |
6
| {{sortname|Cassius|Fairchild}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Madison |
rowspan="6" | 22
| text-align="left" rowspan="6" | Dodge | 1 | {{sortname|Elva|Simpson|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
2
| {{sortname|Max|Bachhuber}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
3
| {{sortname|Jonathan W.|Nash|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
4
| {{sortname|Stoddard|Judd}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Fox Lake |
5
| {{sortname|David S.|Ordway|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
6
| {{sortname|Harvey C.|Griffin|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
02
| text-align="left" colspan="2"| Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Shawano | {{sortname|John|Wiley|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Shawano |
rowspan="5"| 20
| text-align="left" rowspan="5"| {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} | 1 | {{sortname|Alvan E.|Bovay}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Ripon |
2
| {{sortname|Benjamin H.|Bettis|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Ladoga |
3
| {{sortname|John C.|Lewis|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} |
4
| {{sortname|John|Boyd|John Boyd (Assemblyman)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Calumet |
5
| {{sortname|Wolcott T.|Brooks|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} |
rowspan="5" | 16
| text-align="left" rowspan="5"| Grant | 1 | {{sortname|James K.|Spottswood|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
2
| {{sortname|James W.|Seaton|James Wilson Seaton}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Potosi |
3
| {{sortname|Jonathan B.|Moore|Jonathan Baker Moore}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Muscoda |
4
| {{sortname|Samuel F.|Clise|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
5
| {{sortname|George|Ballantine|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
rowspan="2" | 24
| text-align="left" rowspan="2"| Green | 1 | {{sortname|Walter S.|Wescott}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Monroe |
2
| {{sortname|Martin|Mitchell|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Brodhead |
29
| text-align="left" colspan="2"| Green Lake | {{sortname|James W.|Burt|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Mackford |
rowspan="2" | 15
| text-align="left" rowspan="2"|Iowa | 1 | {{sortname|Gardner C.|Meigs|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Arena |
2
| {{sortname|Amasa|Cobb}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
rowspan="2" | 23
| text-align="left" rowspan="5"|Jefferson | 1 | {{sortname|Norman|Horton|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
2
| {{sortname|Charles|Hammarquist}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
rowspan="3" | 14
| 3 | {{sortname|Heber|Smith|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
4
| {{sortname|H. H.|Winter}} | {{Party shading/Independent Democratic}} |Dem. Rep. |
5
| {{sortname|John|Sutton|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Milford |
rowspan="2" | 08
| text-align="left" rowspan="2" | Kenosha | 1 | {{sortname|Meredith|Howland|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Kenosha |
2
| {{sortname|Salmon|Upson|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Kenosha |
30
| text-align="left" colspan="2"| La Crosse & Monroe | {{sortname|John J.|McKay|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Sparta |
rowspan="3" | 13
| text-align="left" rowspan="3"|Lafayette | 1 | {{sortname|Thomas C. L.|Mackay|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
2
| {{sortname|Samuel|Cole|Samuel Cole (Wisconsin pioneer)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Gratiot |
3
| {{sortname|Elijah C.|Townsend|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
rowspan="2" | 19
| text-align="left" rowspan="2"| Manitowoc | 1 | {{sortname|Joseph|Rankin}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Mishicot |
2
| {{sortname|Henry|Mulholand|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Meeme |
27
| text-align="left" colspan="2"| Marathon, Portage, Wood | {{sortname|John|Phillips|John Phillips (Wisconsin politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
29
| text-align="left" colspan="2"|Marquette | {{sortname|Orrin W.|Bow|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Kingston |
rowspan="2" | 05
| text-align="left" rowspan="10"|Milwaukee | 1 | {{sortname|Henry L.|Palmer}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
2
| {{sortname|Leonard|Schmidtner}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
rowspan="3" | 06
| 3 | {{sortname|Edward|Keogh}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
4
| {{sortname|Edward D.|Holton}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
5
| {{sortname|Edward G.|Hayden|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
rowspan="2" | 05
| 6 | {{sortname|Matthias|Humann|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
7
| {{sortname|Patrick|Dockry|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Ten Mile House |
rowspan="3" | 06
| 8 | {{sortname|John|Ruan|John Ruan (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
rowspan="2" | 9
| {{sortname|Andrew|Eble|nolink=1}} {{nowrap|{{small|(died Jan. 7)}}}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
{{sortname|Theodore|Hartung|nolink=1}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Feb. 2)}}}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | |
rowspan="2" | 02
| text-align="left" rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Outagamie | {{sortname|Daniel C.|Jenne|nolink=1}} {{nowrap|{{small|(until Jan. 17)}}}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Appleton |
{{sortname|Milo|Coles|nolink=1}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Jan. 17)}}}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Gratiot |
rowspan="2" | 03
| text-align="left" rowspan="2"|Ozaukee | 1 | {{sortname|Anthony|Ahlhauser|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
2
| {{sortname|Frederick W.|Horn}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem. |
rowspan="4" | 07
| text-align="left" rowspan="4"|Racine | 1 | {{sortname|William P.|Lyon}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Racine |
2
| {{sortname|Lewis L.|Baldwin|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Racine |
3
| {{sortname|Knud|Langeland}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
4
| {{sortname|Frederick A.|Weage|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
15
| text-align="left" colspan="2"|Richland | {{sortname|Jeremiah L.|Jackson|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Viola |
rowspan="2" | 18
| text-align="left" rowspan="5"|Rock | 1 | {{sortname|William E.|Wheeler|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Beloit |
2
| {{sortname|Thomas C.|Westby|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
rowspan="3" | 17
| 3 | {{sortname|John P.|Dickson|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
4
| {{sortname|Jeremiah|Johnson|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
5
| {{sortname|George|Golden|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Brodhead |
rowspan="2" | 09
| text-align="left" rowspan="2"|Sauk | 1 | {{sortname|Ephraim W.|Young|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | {{nowrap|Prairie du Sac}} |
2
| {{sortname|Edward|Sumner|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Baraboo |
rowspan="3" | 01
| text-align="left" rowspan="3"|Sheboygan | 1 | {{sortname|James T.|Kingsbury|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
2
| {{sortname|Erastus W.|Stannard|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
3
| {{sortname|Oran|Rogers|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Cascade |
rowspan="4" | 12
| text-align="left" rowspan="4"|Walworth | 1 | {{sortname|Clarkson|Miller|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Geneva |
2
| {{sortname|John|DeWolf|John DeWolf (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Delavan |
3
| {{sortname|Anderson|Whiting}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Richmond |
4
| {{sortname|James|Child|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
rowspan="3" | 04
| text-align="left" rowspan="3"|Washington | 1 | {{sortname|George|Kiefer|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Nenno |
2
| {{sortname|Matthias|Altenhofen|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Kewaskum |
3
| {{sortname|Tisdale E.|Vander Cook|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Newburg |
rowspan="5"| 10
| text-align="left" rowspan="5"|Waukesha | 1 | {{sortname|Albert|Alden|Albert Alden (politician)}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
2
| {{sortname|William R.|Hesk|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. |
3
| {{sortname|Andrew E.|Elmore|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
4
| {{sortname|Benjamin|Hunkins}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. |
5
| {{sortname|Robert C.|Robertson|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Vernon |
rowspan="2" | 27
| text-align="left" colspan="2"|Waupaca | {{sortname|Melvin B.|Patchin|nolink=1}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Fremont |
text-align="left" colspan="2"|Waushara
| {{sortname|Jacob S.|Bugh}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Wautoma |
rowspan="3" | 21
| text-align="left" rowspan="3"|Winnebago | 1 | {{sortname|Gabriel|Bouck}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem. | Oshkosh |
2
| {{sortname|George B.|Goodwin}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Menasha |
3
| {{sortname|George S.|Barnum}} | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep. | Waukau |
Employees
=Senate employees=
- Chief Clerk: John H. Warren
- Assistant Clerk: Willard Merrill
- Engrossing Clerk: J. B. Selby
- Enrolling Clerk: G. M. Powell
- Transcribing Clerk: A. L. Burke
- Sergeant-at-Arms: Asa Kinney
- Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: S. S. Keyes
- Postmaster: James L. Wilder
- Post Messenger: Garret J. Mahoney
- Doorkeeper: Henry M. Higbee
- Fireman: Franz G. L. Struve
- Messengers:
- William W. Worthington
- Walter C. Wyman
- Sylvester Mygatt
=Assembly employees=
- Chief Clerk: L. H. D. Crane
- Assistant Clerk: John S. Dean
- Engrossing Clerk: R. S. Kingman
- Enrolling Clerk: Thaddeus C. Pound
- Transcribing Clerk: E. Gilbert Jackson
- Sergeant-at-Arms: Joseph Gates
- Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: A. Armstrong
- Postmaster: Marcus Otterbourg
- Assistant Postmaster: Chancey B. Valentine
- Doorkeeper: William C. Lessure
- Assistant Doorkeeper: John T. Taylor
- Firemen:
- Nelson C. Andrews
- Stephen S. Woodward
- Phillip Cary
- Robert R. Jores
- Messengers:
- Samuel H. Fernandez
- Carlton C. Hart
- Edward Livingston
- William H. Barnes
- George W. Yout
- William H. Bennett
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