FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   379   380   381   382   383   384   385   386   387   388   389   390   391   392   393   394   395   396   397   398   399   400   401   402   403  
404   405   406   407   408   409   410   411   412   413   414   415   416   417   418   419   420   421   422   423   424   425   426   427   428   >>   >|  
pelled Feb. 5, 1862; Henry S. Lane; Joseph A. Wright, appointed in place of Bright; _David Turpie_, elected in place of Bright. IOWA.--James W. Grimes; James Harlan. KANSAS.--James H. Lane; Samuel C. Pomeroy. KENTUCKY.--_Lazarus W. Powell; James C. Breckinridge_, expelled Dec. 4, 1861; GARRETT DAVIS, elected in place of Breckinridge. MAINE.--Lot M. Morrill; William Pitt Fessenden. MARYLAND.--ANTHONY KENNEDY; JAMES A. PEARCE, died Dec. 30, 1862; Thomas H. Hicks, elected in place of Pearce. MASSACHUSETTS.--Charles Sumner; Henry Wilson. MICHIGAN.--Zachariah Chandler; Kinsley S. Bingham, died Oct. 5, 1861; Jacob M. Howard, elected in place of Bingham. MINNESOTA.--Morton S. Wilkinson; _Henry M. Rice_. MISSOURI.--_Trusten Polk_, expelled Jan. 10, 1862; John B. Henderson, appointed in place of Polk; _Waldo P. Johnson_, expelled Jan. 10, 1862; _Robert Wilson_, appointed in place of Johnson. NEW HAMPSHIRE.--John P. Hale; Daniel Clark. NEW JERSEY.--_John R. Thomson_, died Sept. 12, 1862; John C. Ten Eyck; Richard S. Field, appointed in place of Thomson; _James W. Wall_, elected in place of Thomson. NEW YORK.--Preston King; Ira Harris. OHIO.--Benjamin F. Wade; Salmon P. Chase, resigned March 5, 1861, to become Secretary of Treasury; John Sherman, elected in place of Chase. PENNSYLVANIA.--David Wilmot, elected in place of Cameron; Edgar Cowan; Simon Cameron, resigned March 5, 1861. RHODE ISLAND.--James F. Simmons, resigned December, 1862; Henry B. Anthony; Samuel G. Arnold, elected in place of Simmons. TENNESSEE.--Andrew Johnson, resigned March 4, 1862, to be military governor of Tennessee. VERMONT.--Solomon Foot; Jacob Collamer. VIRGINIA.--Waitman T. Willey; John S. Carlile. WISCONSIN.--James R. Doolittle; Timothy O. Howe.] [** An anachronism occurs in stating that Senator Baker of Oregon had witnessed as a child the funeral pageant of Lord Nelson. He was not born for five years after Lord Nelson fell. The error was taken from a eulogy pronounced on Senator Baker after his death. The occurrence referred to was doubtless some one of the many military pageants in London at the close of the Napoleonic wars.] [*** NOTE.--The following is a list of Representatives in the Thirty- seventh Congress. Republicans are given in Roman, Democrats in Italic, American or Old-Line Whigs in small capitals. CALIFORNIA.--Aaron A. Sargent; Frederick F. Low; Timothy G. Phelps. CONNECTICUT.--Dwight Loomis; _Ja
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   379   380   381   382   383   384   385   386   387   388   389   390   391   392   393   394   395   396   397   398   399   400   401   402   403  
404   405   406   407   408   409   410   411   412   413   414   415   416   417   418   419   420   421   422   423   424   425   426   427   428   >>   >|  



Top keywords:
elected
 

appointed

 

resigned

 

expelled

 

Thomson

 

Johnson

 
Cameron
 
Nelson
 

Senator

 
Wilson

Simmons

 

Samuel

 
Timothy
 

military

 

Bright

 

Bingham

 

Breckinridge

 

stating

 
WISCONSIN
 
Doolittle

Carlile

 

Willey

 
Collamer
 
VIRGINIA
 

Waitman

 

anachronism

 

witnessed

 
funeral
 

Oregon

 

occurs


pageant

 

American

 

Italic

 

Democrats

 
Congress
 

Republicans

 
CONNECTICUT
 

Phelps

 
Dwight
 

Loomis


Frederick

 

capitals

 

CALIFORNIA

 
Sargent
 

seventh

 

Thirty

 

referred

 

occurrence

 

doubtless

 
eulogy