41st United States Congress

1869-1871 U.S. Congress

41st United States Congress
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March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1871
Members74 senators
243 representatives
9 non-voting delegates
Senate majorityRepublican
Senate PresidentSchuyler Colfax (R)
House majorityRepublican
House SpeakerJames G. Blaine (R)
Sessions
1st: March 4, 1869 – April 10, 1869
2nd: December 6, 1869 – July 15, 1870
3rd: December 5, 1870 – March 4, 1871

The 41st United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1869, to March 4, 1871, during the first two years of Ulysses S. Grant's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1860 United States census. Both chambers had a Republican majority.

Major events

Major legislation

Constitutional amendments

  • February 3, 1870: Fifteenth Amendment was ratified by the requisite number of states (then 28) to become part of the Constitution[2]

States readmitted

  • January 26, 1870: Virginia rejoined the Union
  • February 23, 1870: Mississippi rejoined the Union
  • March 30, 1870: Texas rejoined the Union
  • July 15, 1870: Georgia rejoined the Union, the last former Confederate state to be readmitted

Party summary

The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress, and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states, when they were first seated. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.

During this Congress, Virginia, Mississippi, Texas, and Georgia were readmitted to representation.

Senate

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Republican
(R)
Other
End of previous congress 9 57 0 66 8
Begin 9 57 0 66 8
End 12 62 740
Final voting share 16.2% 83.8% 0.0%
Beginning of next congress 16 55 1[a] 72 2

House of Representatives

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Republican
(R)
Conservative
(C)
Other
End of previous congress 45 170 2 3[b] 220 23
Begin 65 149 0 0 214 29
End 67 167 5 2394
Final voting share 28.0% 69.9% 2.1% 0.0%
Beginning of next congress 93 144 0 2[c] 239 2

Leadership

President of the Senate
Schuyler Colfax

Senate

House of Representatives

Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed then by class and representatives are listed then by district.

Skip to House of Representatives, below

Senate

Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, "Class 1" meant their term began in this Congress, facing re-election in 1874; "Class 2" meant their term ended in this Congress, facing re-election in 1870; and "Class 3" meant their term began in the last Congress, facing re-election in 1872.

Alabama

2. Willard Warner (R)
3. George E. Spencer (R)

Arkansas

2. Alexander McDonald (R)
3. Benjamin F. Rice (R)

California

1. Eugene Casserly (D)
3. Cornelius Cole (R)

Connecticut

1. William A. Buckingham (R)
3. Orris S. Ferry (R)

Delaware

1. Thomas F. Bayard Sr. (D)
2. Willard Saulsbury Sr. (D)

Florida

1. Abijah Gilbert (R)
3. Thomas W. Osborn (R)

Georgia

2. Homer V. M. Miller (D), from February 24, 1871
3. Joshua Hill (R), from February 1, 1871

Illinois

2. Richard Yates (R)
3. Lyman Trumbull (R)

Indiana

1. Daniel D. Pratt (R)
3. Oliver H. P. T. Morton (R)

Iowa

2. James W. Grimes (R), until December 6, 1869
James B. Howell (R), from January 18, 1870
3. James Harlan (R)

Kansas

2. Edmund G. Ross (R)
3. Samuel C. Pomeroy (R)

Kentucky

2. Thomas C. McCreery (D)
3. Garrett Davis (D)

Louisiana

2. John S. Harris (R)
3. William P. Kellogg (R)

Maine

1. Hannibal Hamlin (R)
2. William P. Fessenden (R), until September 8, 1869
Lot M. Morrill (R), from October 30, 1869

Maryland

1. William T. Hamilton (D)
3. George Vickers (D)

Massachusetts

1. Charles Sumner (R)
2. Henry Wilson (R)

Michigan

1. Zachariah Chandler (R)
2. Jacob M. Howard (R)

Minnesota

1. Alexander Ramsey (R)
2. Daniel S. Norton (R), until July 13, 1870
William Windom (R), July 15, 1870 – January 22, 1871
Ozora P. Stearns (R), from January 22, 1871

Mississippi

1. Adelbert Ames (R), from February 23, 1870
2. Hiram R. Revels (R), from February 23, 1870

Missouri

1. Carl Schurz (R)
3. Charles D. Drake (R), until December 19, 1870
Daniel T. Jewett (R), December 19, 1870 – January 20, 1871
Francis P. Blair Jr. (D), from January 20, 1871

Nebraska

1. Thomas Tipton (R)
2. John M. Thayer (R)

Nevada

1. William M. Stewart (R)
3. James W. Nye (R)

New Hampshire

2. Aaron H. Cragin (R)
3. James W. Patterson (R)

New Jersey

1. John P. Stockton (D)
2. Alexander G. Cattell (R)

New York

1. Reuben E. Fenton (R)
3. Roscoe Conkling (R)

North Carolina

2. Joseph C. Abbott (R)
3. John Pool (R)

Ohio

1. Allen G. Thurman (D)
3. John Sherman (R)

Oregon

2. George H. Williams (R)
3. Henry W. Corbett (R)

Pennsylvania

1. John Scott (R)
3. Simon Cameron (R)

Rhode Island

1. William Sprague IV (R)
2. Henry B. Anthony (R)

South Carolina

2. Thomas J. Robertson (R)
3. Frederick A. Sawyer (R)

Tennessee

1. William G. Brownlow (R)
2. Joseph S. Fowler (R)

Texas

1. James W. Flanagan (R), from March 30, 1870
2. Morgan C. Hamilton (R), from March 31, 1870

Vermont

1. George F. Edmunds (R)
3. Justin S. Morrill (R)

Virginia

2. John W. Johnston (D), from January 26, 1870
1. John F. Lewis (R), from January 26, 1870

West Virginia

1. Arthur I. Boreman (R)
2. Waitman T. Willey (R)

Wisconsin

1. Matthew H. Carpenter (R)
3. Timothy O. Howe (R)
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 41st Congress in March 1869. The senators from Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia were not seated until later in the Congress.
  2 Democrats
  1 Democrat and 1 Republican
  2 Republicans
  Territories
Senate President pro tempore
Henry B. Anthony

House of Representatives

The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.

Alabama

1. Alfred E. Buck (R)
2. Charles W. Buckley (R)
3. Robert S. Heflin (R)
4. Charles Hays (R)
5. Peter M. Dox (D)
6. William C. Sherrod (D)

Arkansas

1. Logan H. Roots (R)
2. Anthony A. C. Rogers (D)
3. Thomas Boles (R)

California

1. Samuel B. Axtell (D)
2. Aaron A. Sargent (R)
3. James A. Johnson (D)

Connecticut

1. Julius L. Strong (R)
2. Stephen W. Kellogg (R)
3. Henry H. Starkweather (R)
4. William H. Barnum (D)

Delaware

At-large. Benjamin T. Biggs (D)

Florida

At-large. Charles M. Hamilton (R)

Georgia

1. William W. Paine (D), from December 22, 1870
2. Richard H. Whiteley (R), from December 22, 1870
3. Marion Bethune (R), from December 22, 1870
4. Jefferson F. Long (R), from January 16, 1871
5. Stephen A. Corker (D), from January 24, 1871
6. William P. Price (D), from December 22, 1870
7. Pierce M. B. Young (D), from December 22, 1870

Illinois

1. Norman B. Judd (R)
2. John F. Farnsworth (R)
3. Elihu B. Washburne (R), until March 6, 1869
Horatio C. Burchard (R), from December 6, 1869
4. John B. Hawley (R)
5. Ebon C. Ingersoll (R)
6. Burton C. Cook (R)
7. Jesse H. Moore (R)
8. Shelby M. Cullom (R)
9. Thompson W. McNeely (D)
10. Albert G. Burr (D)
11. Samuel S. Marshall (D)
12. John B. Hay (R)
13. John M. Crebs (D)
At-large. John A. Logan (R), until March 3, 1871

Indiana

1. William E. Niblack (D)
2. Michael C. Kerr (D)
3. William S. Holman (D)
4. George W. Julian (R)
5. John Coburn (R)
6. Daniel W. Voorhees (D)
7. Godlove S. Orth (R)
8. James N. Tyner (R)
9. John P. C. Shanks (R)
10. William Williams (R)
11. Jasper Packard (R)

Iowa

1. George W. McCrary (R)
2. William Smyth (R), until September 30, 1870
William P. Wolf (R), from December 6, 1870
3. William B. Allison (R)
4. William Loughridge (R)
5. Francis W. Palmer (R)
6. Charles Pomeroy (R)

Kansas

At-large. Sidney Clarke (R)

Kentucky

1. Lawrence S. Trimble (D)
2. William N. Sweeney (D)
3. Jacob Golladay (D), until February 28, 1870
Joseph H. Lewis (D), from May 10, 1870
4. J. Proctor Knott (D)
5. Boyd Winchester (D)
6. Thomas L. Jones (D)
7. James B. Beck (D)
8. George M. Adams (D)
9. John M. Rice (D)

Louisiana

1. J. Hale Sypher (R), from November 7, 1870
2. Lionel A. Sheldon (R)
3. Chester B. Darrall (R)
4. Joseph P. Newsham (R), from May 23, 1870
5. Frank Morey (R)

Maine

1. John Lynch (R)
2. Samuel P. Morrill (R)
3. James G. Blaine (R)
4. John A. Peters (R)
5. Eugene Hale (R)

Maryland

1. Samuel Hambleton (D)
2. Stevenson Archer (D)
3. Thomas Swann (D)
4. Patrick Hamill (D)
5. Frederick Stone (D)

Massachusetts

1. James Buffington (R)
2. Oakes Ames (R)
3. Ginery Twichell (R)
4. Samuel Hooper (R)
5. Benjamin F. Butler (R)
6. Nathaniel P. Banks (R)
7. George S. Boutwell (R), until March 12, 1869
George M. Brooks (R), from November 2, 1869
8. George F. Hoar (R)
9. William B. Washburn (R)
10. Henry L. Dawes (R)

Michigan

1. Fernando C. Beaman (R)
2. William L. Stoughton (R)
3. Austin Blair (R)
4. Thomas W. Ferry (R), until March 3, 1871
5. Omar D. Conger (R)
6. Randolph Strickland (R)

Minnesota

1. Morton S. Wilkinson (R)
2. Eugene M. Wilson (D)

Mississippi

1. George E. Harris (R), from February 23, 1870
2. Joseph L. Morphis (R), from February 23, 1870
3. Henry W. Barry (R), from April 8, 1870
4. George C. McKee (R), from February 23, 1870
5. Legrand W. Perce (R), from February 23, 1870

Missouri

1. Erastus Wells (D)
2. Gustavus A. Finkelnburg (R)
3. James R. McCormick (D)
4. Sempronius H. Boyd (R)
5. Samuel S. Burdett (R)
6. Robert T. Van Horn (R)
7. Joel F. Asper (R)
8. John F. Benjamin (R)
9. David P. Dyer (R)

Nebraska

At-large. John Taffe (R)

Nevada

At-large. Thomas Fitch (R)

New Hampshire

1. Jacob H. Ela (R)
2. Aaron F. Stevens (R)
3. Jacob Benton (R)

New Jersey

1. William Moore (R)
2. Charles Haight (D)
3. John T. Bird (D)
4. John Hill (R)
5. Orestes Cleveland (D)

New York

1. Henry A. Reeves (D)
2. John G. Schumaker (D)
3. Henry W. Slocum (D)
4. John Fox (D)
5. John Morrissey (D)
6. Samuel S. Cox (D)
7. Hervey C. Calkin (D)
8. James Brooks (D)
9. Fernando Wood (D)
10. Clarkson N. Potter (D)
11. George W. Greene (D), until February 17, 1870
Charles H. Van Wyck (R), from February 17, 1870
12. John H. Ketcham (R)
13. John A. Griswold (D)
14. Stephen L. Mayham (D)
15. Adolphus H. Tanner (R)
16. Orange Ferriss (R)
17. William A. Wheeler (R)
18. Stephen Sanford (R)
19. Charles Knapp (R)
20. Addison H. Laflin (R)
21. Alexander H. Bailey (R)
22. John C. Churchill (R)
23. Dennis McCarthy (R)
24. George W. Cowles (R)
25. William H. Kelsey (R)
26. Giles W. Hotchkiss (R)
27. Hamilton Ward Sr. (R)
28. Noah Davis (R), until July 15, 1870
Charles H. Holmes (R), from December 6, 1870
29. John Fisher (R)
30. David S. Bennett (R)
31. Porter Sheldon (R)

North Carolina

1. Clinton L. Cobb (R)
2. David Heaton (R), until June 25, 1870
Joseph Dixon (R), from December 5, 1870
3. Oliver H. Dockery (R)
4. John T. Deweese (R), until February 28, 1870
John Manning Jr. (D), from December 7, 1870
5. Israel G. Lash (R)
6. Francis E. Shober (D)
7. Alexander H. Jones (R)

Ohio

1. Peter W. Strader (D)
2. Job E. Stevenson (R)
3. Robert C. Schenck (R), until January 5, 1871
4. William Lawrence (R)
5. William Mungen (D)
6. John A. Smith (R)
7. James J. Winans (R)
8. John Beatty (R)
9. Edward F. Dickinson (D)
10. Truman H. Hoag (D), until February 5, 1870
Erasmus D. Peck (R), from April 23, 1870
11. John T. Wilson (R)
12. Philadelph Van Trump (D)
13. George W. Morgan (D)
14. Martin Welker (R)
15. Eliakim H. Moore (R)
16. John Bingham (R)
17. Jacob A. Ambler (R)
18. William H. Upson (R)
19. James A. Garfield (R)

Oregon

At-large. Joseph S. Smith (D)

Pennsylvania

1. Samuel J. Randall (D)
2. Charles O'Neill (R)
3. John Moffet (D), until April 9, 1869
Leonard Myers (R), from April 9, 1869
4. William D. Kelley (R)
5. John R. Reading (D), until April 13, 1870
Caleb N. Taylor (R), from April 13, 1870
6. John D. Stiles (D)
7. Washington Townsend (R)
8. J. Lawrence Getz (D)
9. Oliver J. Dickey (R)
10. Henry L. Cake (R)
11. Daniel M. Van Auken (D)
12. George W. Woodward (D)
13. Ulysses Mercur (R)
14. John B. Packer (R)
15. Richard J. Haldeman (D)
16. John Cessna (R)
17. Daniel J. Morrell (R)
18. William H. Armstrong (R)
19. Glenni W. Scofield (R)
20. Calvin W. Gilfillan (R)
21. John Covode (R), February 9, 1870 – January 11, 1871
22. James S. Negley (R)
23. Darwin Phelps (R)
24. Joseph B. Donley (R)

Rhode Island

1. Thomas A. Jenckes (R)
2. Nathan F. Dixon Jr. (R)

South Carolina

1. B. Frank Whittemore (R), until February 24, 1870
Joseph Rainey (R), from December 12, 1870
2. Christopher C. Bowen (R)
3. Solomon L. Hoge (R), from April 8, 1869
4. Alexander S. Wallace (R), from May 27, 1870

Tennessee

1. Roderick R. Butler (R)
2. Horace Maynard (R)
3. William B. Stokes (R)
4. Lewis Tillman (R)
5. William F. Prosser (R)
6. Samuel M. Arnell (R)
7. Isaac R. Hawkins (R)
8. William J. Smith (R)

Texas

1. George W. Whitmore (R), from March 30, 1870
2. John C. Conner (D), from March 31, 1870
3. William T. Clark (R), from March 31, 1870
4. Edward Degener (R), from March 31, 1870

Vermont

1. Charles W. Willard (R)
2. Luke P. Poland (R)
3. Worthington C. Smith (R)

Virginia

1. Richard S. Ayer (R), from January 31, 1870
2. James H. Platt Jr. (R), from January 26, 1870
3. Charles H. Porter (R), from January 26, 1870
4. George Booker (C), from January 26, 1870
5. Robert Ridgway (C), from January 27, 1870 – October 16, 1870
Richard T. W. Duke (C), from November 8, 1870
6. William Milnes Jr. (C), from January 27, 1870
7. Lewis McKenzie (C), from January 31, 1870
8. James K. Gibson (C), from January 28, 1870

West Virginia

1. Isaac H. Duval (R)
2. James C. McGrew (R)
3. John Witcher (R)

Wisconsin

1. Halbert E. Paine (R)
2. Benjamin F. Hopkins (R), until January 1, 1870
David Atwood (R), from February 23, 1870
3. Amasa Cobb (R)
4. Charles A. Eldredge (D)
5. Philetus Sawyer (R)
6. Cadwallader C. Washburn (R)

Non-voting members

Arizona Territory. Richard C. McCormick (D)
Colorado Territory. Allen A. Bradford (R)
Dakota Territory. Solomon L. Spink (R)
Idaho Territory. Jacob K. Shafer (D)
Montana Territory. James M. Cavanaugh (D)
New Mexico Territory. J. Francisco Chaves (R)
Utah Territory. William H. Hooper (D)
Washington Territory. Selucius Garfielde (R)
Wyoming Territory. Stephen F. Nuckolls (D), from December 6, 1869
House seats by party holding plurality in state
  80+% to 100% Democratic
  80+% to 100% Republican
  60+% to 80% Democratic
  60+% to 80% Republican
  Up to 60% Democratic
  Up to 60% Republican
Speaker of the House, James G. Blaine

Changes in membership

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.

Senate

  • Replacements: 6
    • Democratic: 1 seat net gain
    • Republican: 1 seat net loss
  • Deaths: 2
  • Resignations:2
  • Interim appointments: 2
  • Seats of newly re-admitted states: 8
  • Total seats with changes: 14
Senate changes
State
(class)
Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[d]
Virginia (1) Vacant Virginia re-admitted to the Union John F. Lewis (R) January 26, 1870
Virginia (2) John W. Johnston (D)
Mississippi (1) Vacant Mississippi re-admitted to the Union Adelbert Ames (R) February 23, 1870
Mississippi (2) Hiram R Revels (R)
Texas (1) Vacant Texas re-admitted to the Union James W. Flanagan (R) March 30, 1870
Texas (2) Morgan C. Hamilton (R) March 31, 1870
Georgia (3) Vacant Georgia re-admitted to the Union Joshua Hill (R) February 1, 1871
Georgia (2) Homer V. M. Miller (D) February 28, 1871
Maine (2) William P. Fessenden (R) Died September 8, 1869.
Successor appointed October 30, 1869.
Successor was subsequently elected January 19, 1870 to finish the term.
Lot M. Morrill (R) October 30, 1869
Iowa (2) James W. Grimes (R) Resigned December 6, 1869, because of failing health.
Successor elected January 18, 1870.
James B. Howell (R) January 18, 1870
Minnesota (2) Daniel S. Norton (R) Died July 13, 1870.
Successor appointed July 15, 1870.
William Windom (R) July 15, 1870
Missouri (3) Charles D. Drake (R) Resigned December 19, 1870, after being appointed chief justice of the United States Court of Claims.
Successor appointed December 19, 1870.
Daniel T. Jewett (R) December 19, 1870
Missouri (3) Daniel T. Jewett (R) Interim appointee retired.
Successor elected January 20, 1871.
Francis P. Blair Jr. (D) January 20, 1871
Minnesota (2) William Windom (R) Successor elected January 22, 1871. Ozora P. Stearns (R) January 22, 1871

House of Representatives

  • Replacements: 14
    • Democratic: 3 seat net loss
    • Republican: 3 seat net gain
    • Conservative Party of Virginia: no net change
  • Deaths: 6
  • Resignations: 6
  • Contested election: 8
  • Seats of newly re-admitted states: 17
  • Total seats with changes: 44
House changes
District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[d]
South Carolina 3rd Vacant Contested election with J.P. Reed. Reed was never seated. House declared Hoge entitled to seat. Solomon L. Hoge (R) April 8, 1869
Wyoming Territory At-large Vacant Territory organized in previous congress and remained vacant until December 6, 1869 Stephen F. Nuckolls (D) December 6, 1869
Virginia 2nd Vacant Virginia re-admitted into the Union James H. Platt Jr. (R) January 26, 1870
Virginia 3rd Charles H. Porter (R)
Virginia 4th George Booker (C)
Virginia 5th Robert Ridgway (C) January 27, 1870
Virginia 6th William Milnes Jr. (C)
Virginia 8th James K. Gibson (C) January 28, 1870
Virginia 1st Richard S. Ayer (R) January 31, 1870
Virginia 7th Lewis McKenzie (C)
Pennsylvania 21st Vacant Contested election with Henry D. Foster. House declared neither was entitled to seat. House then declared Covode duly elected February 9, 1870 John Covode (R) February 9, 1870
Mississippi 1st Vacant Mississippi re-admitted into the Union George E. Harris (R) February 23, 1870
Mississippi 2nd Joseph L. Morphis (R)
Mississippi 3rd Henry W. Barry (R)
Mississippi 4th George C. McKee (R)
Mississippi 5th Legrand W. Perce (R)
Texas 1st Vacant Texas re-admitted into the Union George W. Whitmore (R) March 30, 1870
Texas 2nd John C. Conner (D) March 31, 1870
Texas 3rd William T. Clark (R)
Texas 4th Edward Degener (R)
Louisiana 4th Vacant Contested election with Michael Ryan. House declared neither was entitled to seat. Elected to seat thus caused Joseph P. Newsham (R) May 23, 1870
South Carolina 4th Vacant Contested election with William D. Simpson. Simpson was never seated. House declared Wallace entitled to seat. Alexander S. Wallace (R) May 27, 1870
Louisiana 1st Vacant Contested election with Louis St. Martin. House declared neither was entitled to seat. Elected to seat thus caused J. Hale Sypher (R) November 7, 1870
Georgia 1st Vacant Vacancy caused by House declaring Joseph W. Clift not entitled to seat William W. Paine (D) December 22, 1870
Georgia 2nd Vacancy caused by House declaring Nelson Tift not entitled to seat Richard H. Whiteley (R)
Georgia 3rd Vacancy caused by House declaring William P. Edwards not entitled to seat Marion Bethune (R)
Georgia 4th Vacancy caused by House declaring Samuel F. Gove not entitled to seat Jefferson F. Long (R)
Georgia 5th Vacancy caused by House declaring Charles H. Prince not entitled to seat Stephen A. Corker (D)
Georgia 6th Failure to elect William P. Price (D)
Georgia 7th Vacancy caused by House declaring Pierce M. B. Young not entitled to seat. He was subsequently elected to fill the vacancy thus caused Pierce M. B. Young (D)
Illinois 3rd Elihu B. Washburne (R) Resigned March 6, 1869, after being appointed United States Secretary of State Horatio C. Burchard (R) December 6, 1869
Massachusetts 7th George S. Boutwell (R) Resigned March 12, 1869, after being appointed United States Secretary of the Treasury George M. Brooks (R) November 2, 1869
Pennsylvania 3rd John Moffet (D) Lost contested election April 9, 1869 Leonard Myers (R) April 9, 1869
Wisconsin 2nd Benjamin F. Hopkins (R) Died January 1, 1870 David Atwood (R) February 23, 1870
Ohio 10th Truman H. Hoag (D) Died February 5, 1870 Erasmus D. Peck (R) April 23, 1870
New York 11th George W. Greene (D) Lost contested election February 17, 1870 Charles Van Wyck (R) February 17, 1870
South Carolina 1st Benjamin F. Whittemore (R) Resigned February 24, 1870, pending an investigation of certain appointments to the US Military and Naval Academies Joseph Rainey (R) December 12, 1870
Kentucky 3rd Jacob Golladay (D) Resigned February 28, 1870 Joseph H. Lewis (D) May 10, 1870
North Carolina 4th John T. Deweese (R) Resigned February 28, 1870, pending an investigation of certain appointments to the US Military and Naval Academies John Manning Jr. (D) December 7, 1870
Pennsylvania 5th John R. Reading (D) Lost contested election April 13, 1870 Caleb N. Taylor (R) April 13, 1870
North Carolina 2nd David Heaton (R) Died June 25, 1870 Joseph Dixon (R) December 5, 1870
New York 28th Noah Davis (R) Resigned July 15, 1870, before being appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Charles H. Holmes (R) December 6, 1870
Iowa 2nd William Smyth (R) Died September 30, 1870 William P. Wolf (R) December 6, 1870
Virginia 5th Robert Ridgway (C) Died October 16, 1870 Richard T. W. Duke (C) November 8, 1870
Ohio 3rd Robert C. Schenck (R) Resigned January 5, 1871, after being appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Vacant Not filled this Congress
Pennsylvania 21st John Covode (R) Died January 11, 1871 Vacant Not filled this Congress
Illinois At-large John A. Logan (R) Resigned at end of congress March 3, 1871, after being elected to the US Senate for the following term Vacant Not filled this Congress
Michigan 4th Thomas W. Ferry (R) Resigned at end of congress March 3, 1871, after being elected to the US Senate for the following term Vacant Not filled this Congress

Committees

Lists of committees and their party leaders for members of the House and Senate committees can be found through the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of this article. The directory after the pages of terms of service lists committees of the Senate, House (Standing with Subcommittees, Select and Special) and Joint and, after that, House/Senate committee assignments. On the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory, the committee's members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee.

Senate

House of Representatives

Joint committees

Caucuses

Employees

Legislative branch agency directors

Senate

House of Representatives

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Liberal Republican
  2. ^ Independent Republican,
    & Conservative Republican
  3. ^ Liberal Republican &
    Independent Republican
  4. ^ a b When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.

References

  1. ^ "Ceremony at "Wedding of the Rails," May 10, 1869 at Promontory Point, Utah". World Digital Library. May 10, 1869. Retrieved July 21, 2013.
  2. ^ Huckabee, David C. (September 30, 1997). "Ratification of Amendments to the U.S. Constitution" (PDF). Congressional Research Service reports. Washington D.C.: Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress.

Bibliography

  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

External links

  • Statutes at Large, 1789-1875
  • Senate Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress
  • House Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress
  • Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
  • U.S. House of Representatives: House History
  • U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists
  • Congressional Directory for the 41st Congress, 1st Session. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081796686.
  • Congressional Directory for the 41st Congress, 1st Session (Revision).
  • Congressional Directory for the 41st Congress, 2nd Session.
  • Congressional Directory for the 41st Congress, 2nd Session (Revision).
  • Congressional Directory for the 41st Congress, 3rd Session.
  • Congressional Directory for the 41st Congress, 3rd Session (Revision).
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