438 



Senator. 

 Benjamin Champneys, 

 J. M. Dunlap, 



ATJTHEN'TIC HISTORY 

 18C3. 



Assembly. 



E. K. Smith. 

 Esaias Billingfelt. 

 Nathaniel Mayer. 

 Dr. H. B. Bowman. 



1864. 



Esaias Billingfelt. 

 R. W. Shenk. 

 Day Wood. 

 Charles Denues. 



1865. 



Day Wood.i 

 Charles Denues. 

 R. W. Shenk. 

 J. M. Stehman. 



Esaias Billingfelt, 

 Joseph W. Fisher, 



1866. 



David G. Steacy. 

 Andrew Armstrong. 

 Emanuel D. Roath. 

 John M. Stehman. 



1867. 



1868. 



Abraham Godshalk. 

 Adam C. Reinoehl. 

 Andrew Armstrong. 

 David G. Steacy. 



Aaron H. Summy. 

 W. W. Hopkins. 

 Jacob G. Peters. 

 J. C. Gatchell. 



GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS. 



OFFICIAL VOTE. 



Date. Governor. Whole Vote. 



1841. David R. Porter, 13,999. 



1844. Francis R. Shunk, 15,053. 



1847. Francis R. Shunk, 14,036. 



1848. William F. Johnston, 15,341. 



1851. William Bigler, 17,390. 



Date. Governor. Whole Vote. 



1854. James Pollock, 15,661. 



1857. William F. Packer, 15,431. 



1860. Andrew G. Curtin, 20,165. 



1863. Andrew G. Curtin, 30,991. 



1806. John W. Geary, 33,184. 



PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. 



OFFICIAL VOTE. 



Date. President. Whole Vote. 



1840. W. H. Harrison, 15,148. 



1844. James K. Polk, 16,237. 



1848. Zachary Taylor, 17,470. 



1852. Franklin Pierce, 



Date. President. Whole Vote 



1856. James Buchanan, 19,931. 



1860. Abraham Lincohi, 19,657. 



1864. Abraham Lincoln, 21,453. 



1868. Ulysses S. Grant, 24,305. 



IDay Wood died before taking his seat the second term and John H. Shirk was chosen at a special 

 election to fill his place. 



