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23rd Wisconsin Legislature

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23rd Wisconsin Legislature
22nd 24th
Wisconsin State Capitol, 1863
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 3, 1870 – January 2, 1871
ElectionNovember 2, 1869
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentThaddeus C. Pound (R)
President pro temporeDavid Taylor (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
Members100
Assembly SpeakerJames M. Bingham (R)
Party controlRepublican
Sessions
1stJanuary 12, 1870 – March 17, 1870

The Twenty-Third Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 12, 1870, to March 17, 1870, in regular session.

Senators representing even-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 2, 1869. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 3, 1868.[1]

Major events

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Major legislation

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Party summary

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Senate summary

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Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 14 seats
  Republican: 19 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous Legislature 14 19 33 0
1st Session 14 19 33 0
Final voting share 42.42% 57.58%
Beginning of the next Legislature 14 19 33 0

Assembly summary

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Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 39 seats
  Independent: 1 seat
  Republican: 60 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Ind. Republican Vacant
End of previous Legislature 32 0 68 100 0
1st Session 39 1 60 100 0
Final voting share 39% 1% 60%
Beginning of the next Legislature 40 3 57 100 0

Sessions

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  • 1st Regular session: January 12, 1870 – March 17, 1870

Leaders

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Senate leadership

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Assembly leadership

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Members

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Members of the Senate

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Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Twenty-Third Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 14 seats
  Republican: 19 seats
Dist. Counties Senator Residence Party
01 Sheboygan David Taylor Sheboygan Rep.
02 Brown, Door, Kewaunee Lyman Walker Ahnapee Dem.
03 Ozaukee Lyman Morgan Ozaukee Dem.
04 Washington Adam Schantz Addison Dem.
05 Milwaukee (Northern Half) William P. Lynde Milwaukee Dem.
06 Milwaukee (Southern Half) Peter V. Deuster Milwaukee Dem.
07 Racine Henry Stevens Caledonia Rep.
08 Kenosha Milton Pettit Kenosha Rep.
09 Adams, Juneau, Monroe William J. Kershaw Big Spring Rep.
10 Waukesha John A. Rice Merton Dem.
11 Dane (Eastern Part) Nelson Williams Stoughton Rep.
12 Walworth Samuel Pratt Spring Prairie Rep.
13 Lafayette Hamilton H. Gray Darlington Dem.
14 Sauk Bennett Strong Spring Green Rep.
15 Iowa Lemuel W. Joiner Wyoming Rep.
16 Grant George C. Hazelton Boscobel Rep.
17 Rock Charles G. Williams Janesville Rep.
18 Dodge (Western Part) Samuel D. Burchard Beaver Dam Dem.
19 Manitowoc George B. Reed Manitowoc Dem.
20 Fond du Lac Hiram S. Town Ripon Rep.
21 Winnebago Ira W. Fisher Menasha Rep.
22 Calumet, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano George Baldwin Chilton Dem.
23 Jefferson William W. Woodman Farmington Dem.
24 Green John C. Hall Monroe Rep.
25 Columbia William M. Griswold Columbus Rep.
26 Dane (Western Part) Romanzo E. Davis Middleton Rep.
27 Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, Wood Charles M. Webb Grand Rapids Rep.
28 Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix Edward H. Ives Trimbelle Dem.
29 Green Lake, Marquette, Waushara George D. Waring Berlin Rep.
30 Crawford, Richland George Krouskop Richland Center Dem.
31 La Crosse & Vernon Cyrus M. Butt Viroqua Rep.
32 Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Trempealeau William T. Price Black River Falls Rep.
33 Dodge (Eastern Part) Satterlee Clark Horicon Dem.

Members of the Assembly

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Members of the Assembly for the Twenty-Third Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Assembly partisan representation
  Democratic: 39 seats
  Independent: 1 seat
  Republican: 60 seats
Senate
District
County District Representative Party Residence
09 Adams Solon Pierce Rep. Friendship
28 Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk Samuel Dresser Rep. Osceola
02 Brown 1 Edward Hicks Dem. Green Bay
2 Michael Dockry Dem. Holland
32 Buffalo James L. Hallock Rep. Nelson
22 Calumet James Robinson Dem. Chilton
32 Chippewa & Dunn Jedediah W. Granger Rep. Menomonie
Clark & Jackson John Morrill Rep. Springfield
25 Columbia 1 Jonas Narracong Rep. Lodi
2 Winslow Bullen Rep. Arlington
3 Carmi W. Beach Rep. Pardeeville
30 Crawford William Raymond Rep. Bell Center
11 Dane 1 Carpus Loveland Rep. Rutland
2 Willard H. Chandler Rep. Sun Prairie
26 3 John Adams Dem. Black Earth
4 John R. Crocker Rep. Montrose
5 Alden S. Sanborn Dem. Madison
18 Dodge 1 E. Adams Fowler Rep. Calamus
2 Francis Johnston Dem. Chester
33 3 Henry S. Burtch Dem. Williamstown
4 Henry Bertram Ind. Watertown
02 Door & Kewaunee Charles L. Harris Rep. Jacksonport
32 Eau Claire & Pepin Charles R. Gleason Dem. Eau Claire
20 Fond du Lac 1 Jeremiah Dobbs Jr. Dem. Ripon
2 Roelof Sleyster Rep. Alto
3 John Boyd Dem. Fond du Lac
4 Uriah D. Mihills Rep. Fond du Lac
5 Daniel Cavanagh Dem. Osceola
6 Charles Geisse Dem. Taycheedah
16 Grant 1 Joel C. Squires Dem. Platteville
2 John Carthew Rep. Rockville
3 William P. Dewey Rep. Lancaster
4 Hugh A. W. McNair Rep. Fennimore
5 Luther Basford Rep. Glen Haven
24 Green 1 Calvin D. W. Leonard Rep. Exeter
2 Thomas A. Jackson Rep. Spring Grove
29 Green Lake Joseph C. Burdick Rep. Berlin
15 Iowa 1 Henry C. Barnard Dem. Avoca
2 George W. Bliss Rep. Mineral Point
23 Jefferson 1 Daniel Hall Rep. Watertown
2 Charles H. Phillips Rep. Lake Mills
3 Wilbur H. Tousley Dem. Jefferson
4 James M. Bingham Rep. Palmyra
09 Juneau Jerome B. Potter Dem. Sentinel
08 Kenosha Alexander Bailey Rep. Salem
31 La Crosse 1 Theodore Rodolf Dem. La Crosse
2 Powers Moulton Rep. Onalaska
13 Lafayette 1 Thomas T. Duffy Dem. Benton
2 Henry W. Barnes Dem. Wiota
19 Manitowoc 1 John Barth Dem. Schleswig
2 Michael Fitzgerald Dem. Maple Grove
3 Carl H. Schmidt Dem. Manitowoc
27 Marathon & Wood Charles Hoeflinger Dem. Wausau
29 Marquette Spencer A. Pease Dem. Montello
05 Milwaukee 1 Stephen A. Harrison Rep. Milwaukee
2 George Abert Dem. Milwaukee
06 3 James McGrath Dem. Milwaukee
4 Nathan Brick Rep. Milwaukee
5 John Fellenz Dem. Milwaukee
05 6 Daniel H. Richards Dem. Milwaukee
7 Daniel H. Johnson Rep. Milwaukee
8 Henry C. Runkel Dem. Milwaukee
06 9 Enoch Chase Dem. Lake
10 Frederick A. Zautcke Dem. Milwaukee
09 Monroe Charles A. Hunt Rep. Jefferson
22 Oconto & Shawano James M. Adams Dem. Oconto
Outagamie Charles E. McIntosh Dem. Appleton
03 Ozaukee Adolphus Zimmermann Dem. Mequon
28 Pierce Oliver S. Powell Rep. River Falls
27 Portage Frederick Huntley Rep. Buena Vista
07 Racine 1 Albert L. Phillips Rep. Racine
2 Ira A. Rice Rep. Waterford
30 Richland James H. Miner Rep. Richland Center
17 Rock 1 Isaac M. Bennett Rep. Evansville
2 Thomas H. Goodhue Rep. Lima
3 Adelmorn Sherman Rep. Janesville
4 John Hammond Rep. Turtle
5 Alexander Graham Rep. Janesville
14 Sauk 1 Carl C. Kuntz Rep. Black Hawk
2 George G. Swain Rep. New Buffalo
01 Sheboygan 1 Horatio G. H. Reed Dem. Sheboygan
2 J. Henry McNeel Rep. Greenbush
3 Jacob A. Blanshan Rep. Scott
28 St. Croix Charles D. Parker Rep. Pleasant Valley
32 Trempealeau Isaac Clark Rep. Galesville
31 Vernon 1 Reuben May Rep. Springville
2 Van S. Bennett Rep. Webster
12 Walworth 1 Henry Hall Rep. Walworth
2 Stephen R. Edgerton Rep. Spring Prairie
3 William Burgit Rep. East Troy
04 Washington 1 Henry V. R. Wilmot Dem. Trenton
2 Densmore W. Maxon Dem. Cedar Creek
10 Waukesha 1 Henry Totten Dem. Waukesha
2 John D. McDonald Dem. Summit
3 Thomas McCarty Dem. Menomonee
27 Waupaca Albert V. Balch Rep. Weyauwega
29 Waushara Theophilus F. Metcalf Rep. Marion
21 Winnebago 1 Emery Kennedy Rep. Oshkosh
2 William P. Rounds Rep. Menasha
3 James H. Foster Rep. Koro

Employees

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Senate employees

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  • Chief Clerk: Leander B. Hills[2]
    • Assistant Clerk: H. H. Rust
      • Bookkeeper: Robert A. Gillett
    • Engrossing Clerk: A. J. High
    • Enrolling Clerk: J. H. Balch
    • Transcribing Clerk: Julia A. Hubbard
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Earl M. Rogers
    • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: William Freeman
  • Postmaster: L. D. Frost
    • Assistant Postmaster: T. Watson
  • Doorkeeper: D. W. Collins
  • Doorkeeper: W. Cook
    • Assistant Doorkeeper: Levi Burgett
    • Assistant Doorkeeper: F. Chamberlain
    • Gallery Doorkeeper: H. A. Wilcox
    • Night Watch: John Grant Jr.
  • President's Attendant: F. Bowers
  • Porter: A. T. Conger
  • Messengers:
    • Eddie Knight
    • Willie Hadley
    • Charlie Young
    • Charles F. Torgerson
    • Charlie S. Vedder
    • Max Roeder

Assembly employees

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  • Chief Clerk: Ephraim W. Young[2]
    • Assistant Clerk: William M. Newcomb
      • Bookkeeper: Fred A. Dennett
    • Engrossing Clerk: A. H. Reed
    • Enrolling Clerk: S. F. Hammond
    • Transcribing Clerk: G. H. Brock
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: O. C. Johnson
    • 1st Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: O. C. Bissell
    • 2nd Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: S. C. McDonald
  • Postmaster: J. H. Wagoner
    • 1st Assistant Postmaster: Myron DeWolf
    • 2nd Assistant Postmaster: Henry Stannard
  • Doorkeepers:
    • W. S. Seavey
    • A. B. Finch
    • Joseph F. Wigmore
    • W. W. Dantz
  • Night Watch: John K. Parish
  • Firemen:
    • Sidney Emmes
    • E. G. Garner
  • Gallery Attendants:
    • George A. Phinney
    • H. S. Grinde
  • Committee Room Attendants:
    • T. D. Powers
    • Fred Keud
    • Hiram Steffins
    • George Slurzsby
  • Porter: J. W. Plato
  • Speaker's Messenger: C. Bingham
  • Chief Clerk's Messenger: Frank R. Norton
  • Messengers:
    • Emile Hammer
    • Frank Beyler
    • Daniel Fitzpatrick
    • Frank Johnson
    • Henry A. Douglas
    • Charles S. Parker
    • Marshall Jackson
    • Oscar Green
    • Clarence Patch
    • Willie Holmes
    • Thaddeus W. Sutliff

References

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  1. ^ Heg, J. E., ed. (1882). "Annals of the Legislature" (PDF). The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 221–223. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Wisconsin State Government and State Institutions" (PDF). The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. 1870. pp. 350–380. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
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