14th Wisconsin Legislature

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14th Wisconsin Legislature
13th 15th
Overview
Legislative body Wisconsin Legislature
Meeting place Wisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 7, 1861 January 6, 1862
ElectionNovember 6, 1860
Senate
Members30
Senate President Butler G. Noble (R)
President pro tempore Alden I. Bennett (R)
Party control Republican
Assembly
Members97
Assembly Speaker Amasa Cobb (R)
Party control Republican
Sessions
1stJanuary 9, 1861 April 17, 1861
SpecialMay 15, 1861 May 27, 1861

The Fourteenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 9, 1861, to April 17, 1861, in regular session. The legislature re-convened in special session from May 15, 1861, to May 27, 1861, at the request of Wisconsin Governor Alexander Randall, to approve funding for a brigade of volunteers for the American Civil War.

Contents

Senators representing odd-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 even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 6, 1860. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 8, 1859. [1]

Major events

Major legislation

First session

Special session

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition
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Democratic: 8 seats
Republican: 22 seats WI Senate 1861.svg
Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 8 seats
  Republican: 22 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Union Republican Vacant
End of previous Legislature 11019300
1st Session8022300
Final voting share27%0%73%
Beginning of the next Legislature 11220330

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition
Democratic: 26 seats
Republican: 71 seats WI Assembly 1861.svg
Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 26 seats
  Republican: 71 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Ind. Union Republican Vacant
End of previous Legislature 381058970
Start of 1st Session270070970
after January 252671
Final voting share27%0%0%73%
Beginning of the next Legislature 4301145991

Sessions

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Fourteenth Wisconsin Legislature: [2]

Senate partisan representation
Democratic: 8 seats
Republican: 22 seats WI Senate Partisan Map 1861.svg
Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 8 seats
  Republican: 22 seats
DistrictCountiesSenatorPartyResidence
01 Sheboygan Luther H. Cary Rep. Greenbush
02 Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawanaw Edward Decker Dem. Kewaunee
03 Ozaukee Hugh Cunning Dem. Ozaukee
04 Washington Densmore W. Maxon Dem. Cedar Creek
05 Milwaukee (Northern Half) Charles Quentin Dem. Milwaukee
06 Milwaukee (Southern Half) Michael J. Egan Dem. Milwaukee
07 Racine William L. Utley Rep. Racine
08 Kenosha George Bennett Rep. Kenosha
09 Adams, Juneau, Sauk John T. Kingston Rep. Necedah
10 Waukesha Denison Worthington Rep. Summit
11 Dane (Eastern Part) Samuel C. Bean Rep. Sun Prairie
12 Walworth Oscar F. Bartlett Rep. East Troy
13 Lafayette Samuel Cole Dem. Gratiot
14 Jefferson (Northern Part)& Dodge (Southern Part) Charles R. Gill Rep. Watertown
15 Iowa & Richland Lemuel W. Joiner Rep. Wyoming
16 Grant Noah H. Virgin Rep. Platteville
17 Rock (Western Part) Ezra A. Foot Rep. Footville
18 Rock (Eastern Part) Alden I. Bennett Rep. Beloit
19 Manitowoc & Calumet Benjamin J. Sweet Rep. Chilton
20 Fond du Lac Elihu Phillips Rep. Fond du Lac
21 Winnebago Horace O. Crane (resigned Jun. 1861)Rep. Neenah
22 Dodge Benjamin Ferguson Rep. Fox Lake
23 Jefferson (Southern Part) Edwin Montgomery Rep. Farmington
24 Green John W. Stewart Rep. Monroe
25 Columbia Gerry W. Hazelton Rep. Columbus
26 Dane (Western Part) John B. Sweat Dem. Black Earth
27 Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, Wood Edward L. Browne Rep. Waupaca
28 Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, La Pointe , Pierce, Polk, St. Croix Charles B. Cox Rep. River Falls
29 Marquette Charles S. Kelsey Rep. Montello
30 Bad Ax, Buffalo, Crawford, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Tremealeau Buel E. Hutchinson Rep. Prairie du Chien

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Fourteenth Wisconsin Legislature: [3] [4]

Assembly partisan representation
Democratic: 26 seats
Republican: 71 seats WI Assembly Partisan Map 1861.svg
Assembly partisan representation
  Democratic: 26 seats
  Republican: 71 seats
Senate
District
CountyDistrictRepresentativePartyResidence
09 Adams, Juneau Otis B. LaphamRep. Friendship
28 Ashland, Burnett, Douglas, La Pointe , Polk, St. Croix John ComstockRep. Hudson
30 Bad Ax, Crawford Daniel H. Johnson Rep. Prairie du Chien
02 Brown Frederick S. Ellis Dem. Green Bay
30 Buffalo, Jackson, Trempealeau Calvin R. Johnson Rep. Black River Falls
19 Calumet Le Roy GravesRep. Gravesville
28 Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Pierce Rodman PalmerRep. Chippewa Falls
25 Columbia [4] 1 Harvey W. Emery Rep. Portage
2Nathan HazenRep. Poynette
3James H. BonneyRep. Belle Fountain
11 Dane [4] 1 Sereno W. Graves Rep. Rutland
2 Willard H. Chandler Rep. Windsor
3 Edward W. Dwight Rep. Oregon
26 4Frederick A. PfaffDem. Cross Plains
5Dominick O'MalleyDem. Westport
6 David Atwood Rep. Madison
22 Dodge [4] 1Peter PetersDem. Rubicon
2 Jacob Bodden Dem. Theresa
3David N. MinorRep. Rubicon
4George W. BlyRep. Waupun
5Frederick H. KribsRep. Beaver Dam
6John J. WilliamsRep. Lowell
02 Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Shawano William S. FinleyRep. Kewaunee
20 Fond du Lac [4] 1Charles F. HammondRep. Ripon
2Benjamin H. BettisRep. Ladoga
3Selim NewtonRep. Fond du Lac
4John W. HallDem. Dotyville
5Horace StantonDem. Fond du Lac
16 Grant [4] 1 Joseph Harris Rep. Hazel Green
2Henry L. MasseyRep. Potosi
3 Hanmer Robbins Rep. Platteville
4John G. ClarkRep. Lancaster
5Jared WarnerRep. Patch Grove
24 Green [4] 1 James Campbell Rep. Albany
2Obadiah J. WhiteRep. Monroe
29 Green Lake Alvin L. FlintRep. Princeton
15 Iowa [4] 1Franklin Z. HicksRep. Avoca
2 Amasa Cobb Rep. Mineral Point
23 Jefferson [4] 1Jost D. PetrieRep. Concord
2 Horace B. Willard Rep. Lake Mills
14 3 Theodore Prentiss Dem. Watertown
4Samuel HaysDem. Neosho
5Sterling M. ConeDem. Waterloo
08 Kenosha [4] 1 Michael Frank Rep. Kenosha
2Marcus LinsleyRep. Kenosha
30 La Crosse & Monroe Isaac E. Messmore Rep. La Crosse
13 Lafayette [4] 1Thomas C. L. MackayDem. Elk Grove
2 Lloyd T. Pullen Rep. Argyle
3Elijah C. TownsendDem. Shullsburg
19 Manitowoc [4] 1Jabez L. FobesRep. Two Rivers
2Joseph StephensonRep. Meeme
27 Marathon, Portage, Wood Orestes Garrison Rep. Centralia
29 Marquette Erastus J. BuckRep. Westfield
05 Milwaukee [4] 1 Robert Haney Dem. Milwaukee
2 George Abert Dem. Milwaukee
06 3 Edward Keogh Dem. Milwaukee
4Charles CavernoRep. Milwaukee
5 John Rugee Rep. Milwaukee
05 6Carl WinklerDem. Milwaukee
7William DievesDem. Greenfield
06 8 John Hanrahan Dem. Good Hope
9James RiordanDem. Franklin
02 Outagamie Almeron B. EvertsDem. Appleton
03 Ozaukee [4] 1William H. RamseyDem. Ozaukee
2 William F. Opitz Dem. Mequon
07 Racine [4] 1 Gilbert Knapp Rep. Racine
2Orlando C. MunroeRep. Racine
3Simeon S. BradfordRep. Union Grove
4 Samuel E. Chapman Rep. Waterford
15 Richland Elihu Bailey Rep. Mill Creek
18 Rock [4] 1Stiles S. NorthropRep.Ogden
2Benjamin F. CaryRep. Johnstown
17 3 Alexander Graham Rep. Janesville
4 Anson W. Pope Rep. Janesville
5James KirkpatrickRep. Brodhead
09 Sauk [4] 1John BearRep. Plain
2Marsena TempleRep. Newport
01 Sheboygan [4] 1John GeeDem. Sheboygan
2John BredemeyerRep. Edwards
3Cadwaller W. Humphrey(until Jan. 25)Dem. Cascade
William F. Mitchell (from Jan. 25)Rep. Gibbsville
12 Walworth [4] 1Schuyler W. BensonRep. Bloomfield
2 Chester D. Long Rep. Darien
3Francis SmithRep. Millard
4 Wyman Spooner Rep. Elkhorn
04 Washington [4] 1Nathan ParkerRep. Hartford
2 Leander F. Frisby Rep. West Bend
3Valentine SchaetzelDem. Menomonee Falls
10 Waukesha [4] 1Daniel CottrellRep. Oconomowoc
2William H. ThomasDem. Lisbon
3Henry A. YoumansRep. Mukwonago
4Myron GilbertRep. Prospect Hill
5Isaac LainRep. Waukesha
27 Waupaca Chester D. CombsRep. North Royalton
Waushara Henry G. Webb Rep. Wautoma
21 Winnebago [4] 1 Philetus Sawyer Rep. Oshkosh
2 Curtis Reed Dem. Menasha
3 Armine Pickett Rep. Weelaunee

Employees

Senate employees

Assembly employees

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Statistical list of members of the Senate of the state of Wisconsin". A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. 1861. pp. 12–13. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  3. 1 2 "Statistical list of the members and officers of the Assembly of Wisconsin". A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. 1861. pp. 7–11. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 "List of Assembly Districts, with names of Members since the last Apportionment" (PDF). A manual of customs, precedents, and forms, in use in the Assembly of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. 1861. pp. 34–39. Retrieved September 6, 2021.