GOVERNORS, AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS 
FROM THE ADMISSION OF THE STATE UNTIL 1878. 
Compiled from the Official 
Records, by Capt. CHARLES SCHACKEL, Chief Clerk in the office of the Secretary of State. 
GOVERNORS. 
1820—Alexander McNair. 
1824—Frederick Bates—Deceased. 
1825—Abraham J. Williams—vice rt 
- tes, deceased, and the 
»vernor absent from the ace 
wien “Wiies eles Governor Bates, 
dec - = 
1828—John Mi 
1882—Daniel Dunhtntesined appoint- 
ed Surveyor-Gen 
1836—Lilburn W. Boggs—vice Governor 
Dunklin, resigned. 
nosh W. Bog 
840—Thos. Reynolds Died F eb. 9 
pa . M. Marmaduke—vice chereaed 
Reynolds, deceased. 
soe ehae C, Edwards. 
848— Austin A. ro 
1s2—Stering Price 
856—Trusten P okRestgned elected U. 
5 “hd 
apes c Jacksonviee Gov. Polk, 
ee ote, XL saauiok cae Gov. Polk, 
resigned. 
1860—C. F. J crm Sen vacated by or- 
ie. 
10¢1—Haxattton R. Gamble—Elected by 
convention, vice Goy. Jackson, 
Gov. Gamble died 18t 
y 864. 19 
er ae P. Hall—vice Gov. Gamble, 
ase 
864— ree, 
ei aiesaiy W. oe 
1870—B. Gratz Brown. 
1872—Silas Weothicis, 
SENATORS. 
1820—Thos. Hart Benton. 
rt Bent 
Se ee Burkne™—Died in 1833. 
1832— rt Bent 
1889—Lowi Field Litei—-Appebebed by the 
rnor, vice Buckner, dee’d. 
1836—Lewis Fieid Linn. 
1838—Thos. Hart Benton 
1842—Lewis Field Linn—Died Oct. 3, 1843. 
1843—David R. Atchison—Appointed by 
Governor, vice Linn, deceased. 
1844—David R. Atchison 
8. Geyer 
1857—J ames S. Create fill out the term 
commencing on March 4, 1855, 
the Legislature having failed to 
elect. 
857—Trusten Polk. 
SENATORS. 
Continued. 
—Wade Porter John 
1862 —Itobert Witso—Apointed by ac 
r Hall, in place oe 
Pe Fatinaest 
1868—B. Graiz ka 
1863—John B, Hender: 
1867—Chas. D. sche Roane 1870. 
1g arl Schurz. 
sips of Jewett—vice Drake, re- 
1871—Francis °. Blair, Jr. 
REPRESENTATIVES. 
Cong. Year. la IR, L 
17th. 1820—John Scott. 
2ist. 1828—Spencer Pet 
830— a ncer Paula ee August, 
22d, meee H. Ashley—vice Pettis, 
tember 7 
th. 18388—John Miller 
26th. 18389—John J: ameson—vice Harrison, 
27th. 1549—John Miller. 
. 1844—James H. Relfe. 
29th. 1844—Sterling Price—Resigned. 
29th. 1844—John S elps. 
29th. 1846—Wm. MeDaniel—viee Sterling 
Price, resigned. 
30th. 1846—James B. Bowlin, id iar 
30th. 1846—John J: apa 2d dis 
30th. 18346—James S. Green, 3d pe t. 
30th. 1846—Willard P. Hall, 4th district. 
30th. 1846—John S. Phelps, 5th district. 
Sist. 1848—James B. Bowlin, 1st district. 
31st. 1848—Wmm. V. N. Bay, 2d district. 
31st. 1848—James S. Green, 3d district. 
31st. 1848—Willard P. Hall, 4th district. 
REPRESENTATIVES 
Continued. 
Cong. Year. Nam aR. z 
Bist. 1848—John : St hy 5th district. 
82d. 1850—John F. Darby, Ist district. 
32d. aie came Porter, 2d district. 
32d. 1850—John G. Miller, 3d district. 
32d. 1850—Willard P. Hall, 4 i iisiedot. 
32d. 1850—John S. Phelps, 5th district. 
33d. 1852—Thos. Hf. Benton, 1st district. 
33d, 1852—Alfred W. Lamb, 2d district. 
33d. nega G. Miller, 8d district. 
33d, 1852—Mordecai Oliver, 4th district. 
33d nae S. Phelps, bth district. 
33d sine ohana Es » Lan mle 
338d. 1852 
34th. 1854—L. M. Kennett, 1st district. 
34th. 1354—Gilchrist Porter, 2d district. 
34th. 1854—James I. Lindley, 3d “oi rict. 
34th. 1354—Mordecai Oliver, 4th district. 
34th. 1854—John G. Miller, 5th pakd: 
died 1855. 
84th. 1854—John 8. Phelps, 6th seein 
d4th. 1854—Samuel Baal ne dis 
34th. 1855—Thomas P. Aken, Fauna 
vice Miller, res t, 
35th. 1856—James Craig, 4th district. 
35th. 1856—James H. Woodson, 5th dist. 
3dth. 1856—John 8S. Phelps, 6th quel 
35th. 1856—Samuel Caruthers, 7th dist 
36th. 1858—J. Richard ane: 1st district; 
a ared not elected June 8, 
36th. eden: x: am saatbseoy a oe 
th. 1858—John W. Noell, 7th district. 
36th. Francis P. Blair, Jr., 1st dist. ; 
successfully contested seat 
of J. R. Barrett, June 8, 1860; 
tion to take effect August 1, 
1 
36th. 1860—J. nena — Ist dist.; 
é Blair, resigned. 
37th. my > Pp. Bair, <*% 1st dist. 
37th. 1860—James S. Rollins, 2d district. 
3ith. 1860—John B. Clark, 3d district; ex- 
837th. 1860—E. cae Norton, 4th distri 
87th. 1860—John W. Reid, 5 wrbrerirson ex- 
petted ed. 
3ith. i ioun S. Phelps, 6th district. 
a 
87th. 1860—John W. Noell, 7th district. 
37th. 1862—Wm. A. Hall, 3d district; vice 
Clark, expelled. 
mas L. Price, ag district 5 
vice Reid, expelled. 
38th. 1862—Francis P. a a Ist dist. 
38th. 1862—Henry T. Blow, 2d district. 
38th. 1862—John W. Noell, 3d district; 
ed 1 
37th. 1862—Tho: 
died 1863. 
38th. eae et S. Boyd, 4th dist. 
38th. 1862—Jose . McClurg, 5th dist. 
38th. eaeern A. King, 6th district. 
35th. 1857—John on Clark, 3d district ; vice | 41 
Gree 
REPRESENTATIVES. 
Cong. 
38th, 
resigned June 20, resigna- | 42d. 
Continned. 
Year, A/, - Z, ff 
1862—Benj. F. Loan, 7th district. 
1862—Wm. A. Hail, 8th district. 
. 1862—James S. Rollins, 9:h district. 
. 1863—John G. Scott, 3d district; vice 
d. 
Noell, decease 
th, 1864—John Hogan, 1st district. 
. 1864—Thos. E. Noell, 3d dist soos 
Newcombe, 2d district. 
866—C. 
. 1866—Thos. E. Noell, 3d district; de- 
¢ = sd. 
. 1866—J. J. Gravely, 4th dis 
“ ee Wie MeClate, pn awk 
pore 
Pe de ian T. Van mraeiecg 6th dist. 
1866—James R. McCormack, 3d dist: 
vice Noell, deceased. 
i sig eso II. Stover, 5th district; 
cClurg, resigned. 
: cpg ners Wells, 1st district. 
. 1868—G. A. Finkelnburg, cr districte 
1868—James R. McCormack, 3d dist. 
re H. Boyd, 4th district, 
amuel 8. Burdett, 5th dist. 
1s8s—tob T. Van Horn, 6th ag 
868—Joel F. Asper, 7th 
es lgb F. Benjamin 
= st. 
. 1868—David P. Dyer, Oth district. 
1870—Erastus Wells, 1st district. 
. 1870—Samuel 8S. Burdett, pour dist, 
1870—A. Comingo, 6th district. 
187)—Isaac C, Parker, Tth district. 
1872—Erastus Wells, 2d district, 
1872—W. H. Stone, 3d district 
1872—Robt. A. Hatcher, 4th district, 
1872—Richard P. Bland, 5th district. 
1872—Harrison E. Havens, 6th dist. 
1872—Thos. T. Crittenden, 7th dist. 
1872—Abram Comingo, 8th district. 
1872—Isaac C. Parker, 9th district. 
1872—John M. Glover, 12th si 
1872—A. H. Buckner, 13th distri 
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