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CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. 



CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. The first 

 session of the Thirty-ninth Congress * assembled 

 nt Washington on December 4, 1865. (For the 

 President's Message, see PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, 

 ANNUAL CYCLOPAEDIA, 1865.) 



The Senate was called to order by the Pres- 

 ident pro tern., Mr. Foster, of Connecticut, Mr. 



* The following is a list of the members of Congress : 



SENATE. 



California James A. McDougall, John Conness. 

 Connecticut Lafayette S. Foster, James Dixon. 

 Delaware George Read Riddle, Willard Saulsbury. 

 Illinois Lyman Trumbull, Richard Yates. 

 Indiana Henry S. Lane, Thomas A. Hendricks. 

 Iowa James W. Grimes, Samuel J. Kirkwood. 

 Kansas Samuel C. Pomeroy, James H. Lane. 

 Kentucky Garret Davis, James Guthrie. 

 Maine Lot M. Morrill, William Pitt Fessenden. 

 Massachusetts Charles Sunnier, Henry Wilson. 

 Maryland John A. J. Creswell, Reverdy Johnson. 

 Michigan Zachariah Chandler, Jacob M. Howard. 

 Minnesota Alexander Ramsey, Daniel S. Norton. 

 Missouri B. Gratz Brown, John B. Henderson. 

 Nevada William M. Stewart. James W. Nye. 

 New Hampshire Daniel Clark, Aaron H. Cragin. 

 New Jersey William Wright, John P. Stockton.* 

 New York Ira Harris.Edwin D. Morgan. 

 Ohio John Sherman, Benjamin F. Wade. 

 Oregon James W. Nesmith, George H. Williams. 

 Pennsylvania Edgar Cowan, Charles R. Buckalew. 

 Rhode Island William Spraguc, Henry B. Anthony. 

 ^Tennessee David D. Patterson, J. S. Fowler. 

 Vermont Luke P. Poland, Solomon Foot.$ 

 West Virginia Peter G. Van Winkle, Waitman T. 

 Willey. 

 Wisconsin Timothy O. Howe, James R. Doolittle. 



Not admitted at this session. 

 Alabama George S. Houston, Lewis E. Parsons. 

 Arkansas E. Baxter, William D. Snow. 

 Louisiana R. King Cutler, Michael Hahn. 

 Mississippi William L. Sharkey, J. L. Alcorn. 

 North Carolina John Pool, William A. Graham. 

 South Carolina John L. Manning, Benjamin F. Perry. 

 Virginia John C. Underwood, Joseph Segar. 



California Donald C. McRuer, William Higby, John 

 Bidwell. 



Connecticut Henry C. Deming, Samuel L. Warner, Au- 

 gustus Brandagee, John H. Hubbard. 



Delaware John A. Nicholson. 



Illinois John Wentworth, John F. Farnsworth, Elihu 

 B. Washburne, Abner C. Harding, Ebon C. Ingersoll, Bur- 

 ton C. Cook, H. P. H. Bromwell, Shelby M. Cullom, Lewis 

 W. Ross, Anthony Thornton, Samuel S. Marshall, Jehu 

 Baker, Andrew J. Kuykendall ; at large, S. W. Moulton. 



Indiana William E. Niblack, Michael C. Kerr, Ralph 

 Hill, John H. Farquhar, George W. Julian, Ebenezer Du- 

 mont, Daniel W. Voorhees, Godlove S. Orth, Schuyler 

 Colfax, Joseph H. Defrees, Thomas N. Still well. 



Iowa James F. Wilson, Hiram Price, William B. Al- 

 lison, Josiah B. Grinnell, John A. Kasson, Asahel W. 

 Hubbard. 



Kansas Sidney Clarke. 



Kentucky L,. 3. Trimble, Burwell C. Ritter, Henry 

 Grider, Aaron Harding, Lovell H. Rousseau. Green Clay 

 Smith, George S. Shanklin, William H. Randall, Samuel 

 McKee. 



Maine John Lynch, Sidney Perham, James G. Elaine, 

 John H. .Rice. Frederick A. Pike. 



Maryland Hiram McCullough, John L. Thomas, Jr., 

 Charles E. Phelps, Francis Thomas, Benjamin G. Harris. 



Massachusetts Thomas D. Eliot, Oakes Ames, Alexan- 

 der H. Rice, Samuel Hooper, John B. Alley, Nathaniel P. 

 Banks, George S. Boutwell, John D. Baldwin, William B. 

 Washburn, Henry L. Dawes. 



Michigan Fernando C. Beaman, Charles Upson, John 

 W. Longyear, Thomas W. Ferry, Rowland E. Trowbridge, 

 John F. Driggs. 



Minnesota William Windom, Ignatius Donnelly. 



Missouri John Hogan, Henry T. Blow, Thomas E. 



* Seat declared vacant. 



t Admitted near the close of the session. 



1 Deceased March -28, and succeeded by George F. Edmsndl. 



I Seat given to Henry D. Washburn. 



"Wright, of New Jersey, presented the creden- 

 tials of John P. Stockton, of New Jersey, elected 

 by the Legislature to serve for six years from 

 March 4, 1865. 



Mr. Cowan, of Pennsylvania, said : " Before 

 the oaths are administered, I beg leave to pre- 

 sent the protest of several members of tho 



Noell, John R. Kelso, Joseph W. McClurg, Robert T. Van 

 Horn, Benjamin F. Loan, John F. Benjamin, George W. 

 Anderson. 



Nevada Delos R. Ashley. 



New Hampshire Gilman Marston, Edward H. Rollins, 

 James W. Patterson. 



New Jersey John F. Starr, William A. Newell, Charles 

 Sitgreaves, Andrew J. Rogers, Edwin R. V. Wright. 



New York Stephen Tabor, Tunis G. Bergen, James 

 Humphrey, Morgan Jones, Nelson Taylor, Henry J. Ray- 

 mond, John W. Chanler, James Brooks,* William A. Dar- 

 ling, William Radford, Charles H. Winfleld, John II. 

 Ketcham, Edwin N. Hubbell, Charles Goodyear, John A. 

 Griswold, Robert S. Hale, Calvin T. Hulburd, James M. 

 Marvin, Demas Hubbard, Jr., Addison H. Laflin, Roscoe 

 Conkling, Sidney T. Holmes, Thomas T. Davis, Theodore 

 M. Pomeroy, Daniel Morris, Giles W. Hotchkiss, Hamilton 

 Ward, Roswell Hart, Burt Van Horn, James M. Hum- 

 phrey, Henry Van Aernam. 



Ohio Benjamin Eggleston, Rutherford B. Hays, Robert 

 C. Schenck, William Lawrence, F. C. Le Blond, Reader 

 W. Clark, Samuel Shellabarger, James R. Hubbell, Ralph 

 P. Buckland, James M. Ashley, Hezekiah S. Bundy. Wil- 

 liam E. Finck, Columbus Delano, Martin Welker, Tobias 

 E. Plants, John A. Bingham, Ephraim R. Eckley, Rufus 

 P. Spalding, James A. Garfield. 



Oregon John H. D. Henderson. 



Pennsylvania Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, Leon- 

 ard Myers, William D. Kelley, M. Russell Thayer, B. 

 Markley Boyer, John M. Broomall, Sydenham E. Ancona, 

 Thaddeus Stevens, Myer Strouse, Philip Johnson. Charles 

 Denison, Ulysses Mercur, George F. Miller, Adam J. 

 Glossbrenner, William H. Koontz, Abraham A. Barker, 

 Stephen F. Wilson, Glenni W. Schofield, Charles Vernon 

 Culver, John L. Dawson, James K. Moorhead, Thomas 

 Williams, George V. Lawrence. 



Rhode Island Thomas A. Jenckes, Nathan F. Dixon. 



t Tennessee Nathaniel G. Taylor, Horace Maynard, Wil- 

 liam B. Stokes, Edmund Cooper, William B. Campbell, S. 

 M. Arnell, Isaac R. Hawkins, John W. Leftwich. 



Vermont Frederick E. Woodbridge, Justin S. Morrill. 

 Portus Baxter. 



West Virginia Chester D. Hubbard, George R. Latham, 

 Killian V. Whaley. 



Wisconsin Halbert E. Paine, Ithamar C. Sloan, Amasa 

 Cobb, Charles A. Eldridge, Philetus Sawyer, Walter D. 

 Mclndoe. 



Not admitted at this session. 



Alabama C. C. Langdon, George C. Freeman, Cullen 

 A. Battle, Joseph W. Taylor, B. T. Pope, T. J. Jackson. 



Arkansas Byers, Lorenzo Gibson, J. M. Johnson. 



Florida F. McLeod. 



Georgia Solomon Cohen, Philip Cook, Hugh Buchanan, 

 E. G. Cabaniss, J. D. Matthews, J. H. Christy, W. T. 

 Wofford. 



Louisiana Louis St. Martin, Jacob Barker, Robert C. 

 Wickliffe, John E. King, John S. Young% 



Mississippi A. E. Reynolds, B. A. Pinson, James T. 

 Harrison, A. M. West, E. G. Peyton. 



North Carolina Jesse R. Stubbs, Charles C. Clark, 

 Thomas C. Fuller, Josiah Turner, Jr., Bedford Brown, S. 

 H. Walkup, A. H. Jones. 



South Carolina John D. Kennedy, William Aiken, 

 Samuel McGowan, James Farrow. 



Virginia W. H. B. Custis, Lucius H. Chandjer, B. 

 Johnson Barbour, Robert Ridgway, Beverly A. Davis, 

 Alexander H H. Stuart, Robert Y. Conrad, Daniel H. 

 Hoge. 



Delegates from the Territories. 



Arizona John N. Goodwin. 

 Colorado Allen A. Bradford. 

 Dakota Walter A. Burleigh. 

 Idaho E. D. Holbrook. 

 Montana Samuel McLean. 

 Nebraska Phineas W. Hitchcock. 

 New Mexico 3. Francesco Chavez. 

 Utah William H. Hooper. 

 Washington Arthur A. Denny. 



* Seat given to William E. Dodge. 



t Admitted near the close of the session. 



