26th Wisconsin Legislature
Wisconsin legislative term for 1873
The Twenty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 8, 1873, to March 20, 1873, in regular session.
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 odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 5, 1872. 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 7, 1871.[ 1]
Major events
January 22, 1873: Timothy O. Howe re-elected as United States Senator by the Wisconsin Legislature in Joint Session.
February 11, 1873: King Amadeo I of Spain was deposed and the First Spanish Republic was proclaimed.
March 4, 1873: Second inauguration of President Ulysses S. Grant .
March 23, 1873: Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Milton Pettit died in office.
May 7, 1873: Salmon P. Chase , Chief Justice of the United States , died of a stroke at New York City .
September 18, 1873: The New York stock market crashed, leading to the Panic of 1873 and the Long Depression .
September 24, 1873: Wisconsin Democrats convened in Milwaukee with Grangers and Liberal Republicans to form the short-lived Reform Party , and nominated William Robert Taylor as their candidate for Governor.
November 5, 1873: William Robert Taylor elected Governor of Wisconsin .
December 23, 1873: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union was founded at Hillsboro, Ohio .
Major legislation
March 14, 1873: An Act to provide for finishing the state capitol, protecting the same against fire, for the improvement of the capitol park, and appropriating money to pay for the same, 1873 Act 168 .
March 17, 1873: An Act to provide for the collection of certain statistics with a view of more fully equalizing the state taxes, 1873 Act 210 .
March 17, 1873: An Act to prevent the careless use of firearms, 1873 Act 212 .
March 18, 1873: An Act to provide for annexing and excluding territory to and from cities, towns and villages, and to unite cities, towns and villages, 1873 Act 234 .
March 18, 1873: Joint Resolution ratifying proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting counties, towns, villages, etc., from becoming indebted for any purpose to an amount exceeding five percent of the value of taxable property, 1873 Joint Resolution 4 .
Party summary
Senate summary
Senate partisan composition Democratic: 10 seats
Lib. Rep.: 2 seats
Republican: 21 seats
Assembly summary
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 32 seats
Lib. Rep.: 7 seats
Republican: 61 seats
Sessions
1st Regular session: January 8, 1873 – March 20, 1873
Leaders
Senate leadership
Assembly leadership
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Senate for the Twenty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Senate partisan representation Democratic: 10 seats
Lib. Rep.: 2 seats
Republican: 21 seats
Dist.
Counties
Senator
Residence
Party
01
Sheboygan
Patrick H. O'Rourk
Cascade
Dem.
02
Brown , Door , Kewaunee
Myron P. Lindsley
Green Bay
Dem.
03
Milwaukee (Northern Part)
Frederick W. Cotzhausen
Milwaukee
Dem.
04
Monroe & Vernon
William Nelson
Viroqua
Rep.
05
Racine
Robert H. Baker
Racine
Rep.
06
Milwaukee (Southern Half)
John L. Mitchell
Milwaukee
Dem.
07
Dane (Eastern Part)
John A. Johnson
Madison
Rep.
08
Kenosha & Walworth
Samuel Pratt
Spring Prairie
Rep.
09
Iowa
Francis Little
Mineral Point
Rep.
10
Waukesha
William Blair
Waukesha
Rep.
11
Lafayette
Francis Campbell
Gratiot
Rep.
12
Green
Orrin Bacon
Monticello
Rep.
13
Dodge
Samuel D. Burchard
Beaver Dam
Dem.
14
Sauk
John B. Quimby
Sauk City
Rep.
15
Manitowoc
Carl H. Schmidt
Manitowoc
Dem.
16
Grant
John C. Holloway
Lancaster
Rep.
17
Rock
Horatio N. Davis
Beloit
Rep.
18
Fond du Lac (Western Part)
William Hiner
Fond du Lac
Rep.
19
Winnebago
Robert McCurdy
Oshkosh
Rep.
20
Fond du Lac (Eastern Part)
Joseph Wagner
Marshfield
Dem.
21
Marathon , Oconto , Shawano , Waupaca , & Northern Outagamie
Myron H. McCord
Shawano
Rep.
22
Calumet & Southern Outagamie
George Kreiss
Appleton
Dem.
23
Jefferson
Walter S. Greene
Milford
Dem.
24
Ashland , Barron , Bayfield , Burnett , Douglas , Pierce , Polk , & St. Croix
Joseph E. Irish
Hudson
Rep.
25
Green Lake , Marquette , & Waushara
Robert L. D. Potter
Wautoma
Rep.
26
Dane (Western Part)
Romanzo E. Davis
Middleton
Lib. R.
27
Columbia
Evan O. Jones
Courtland
Rep.
28
Crawford & Richland
Henry L. Eaton
Lone Rock
Rep.
29
Adams , Juneau , Portage , & Wood
Thomas B. Scott
Grand Rapids
Rep.
30
Chippewa , Dunn , Eau Claire , & Pepin
Joseph G. Thorp
Eau Claire
Rep.
31
La Crosse
Gideon Hixon
La Crosse
Rep.
32
Buffalo , Clark , Jackson , & Trempealeau
Orlando Brown
Modena
Lib. R.
33
Ozaukee & Washington
Adam Schantz
Addison
Dem.
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the Twenty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Assembly partisan representation Democratic: 32 seats
Lib. Rep.: 7 seats
Republican: 61 seats
Employees
Senate employees
Chief Clerk: J. H. Waggoner[ 2]
Assistant Clerk: Sid. A. Foster
Engrossing Clerk: Charles A. Booth
Enrolling Clerk: Frank Abbott
Transcribing Clerk: S. H. Vedder
Sergeant-at-Arms: A. Emonson
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Stephen Coburn
Postmaster: P. H. Parsons
Assistant Postmaster: W. D. Harshaw
Doorkeeper: Hugh Longstaff
Assistant Doorkeeper: Walter Cook
Assistant Doorkeeper: W. F. Bingham
Assistant Doorkeeper: W. F. Hals
Assistant Doorkeeper: John Z. Rittman
Gallery Doorkeeper: G. Jones
Gallery Doorkeeper: S. S. Miller
Night Watch: Frank J. Wood
Governor's Attendant: Ossian M. Pettit
Clerk's Messenger: Charles A. Irish
Messengers:
Adolph Hastreiter
Arthur Johnson
Freddie Richards
Willie Bintliff
Eddie McCurdy
Johnnie Veeder
Charlie Fellows
Frank Bolting
Freddie Davis
Assembly employees
Chief Clerk: Ephraim W. Young[ 2]
Assistant Clerk: Fred A. Dennett
Bookkeeper: Roger C. Spooner
Engrossing Clerk: Mrs. R. A. Vilas
Enrolling Clerk: Amos Hitchcock
Transcribing Clerk: Faunie Russell
Sergeant-at-Arms: O. C. Bissell
1st Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: W. H. Bell
2nd Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Richard Pritchard
Postmaster: M. Herrick
1st Assistant Postmaster: W. W. Baker
2nd Assistant Postmaster: Charles Volner
Doorkeepers:
John Gale
George W. Baker
S. G. Parkhurst
W. W. Phelps
Night Watch: Fred Bright
Firemen:
Charles Sellers
Z. B. Russell
Gallery Attendants:
John Bowen
H. J. Stordock
Committee Room Attendants:
George W. Williams
M. S. Bowler
Ethan Griffith
George Slingsby
Eugene J. Cole
Washroom Attendant: O. M. Oleson
Porter: H. O. Hermonson
Speaker's Messenger: Willie Holmes
Chief Clerk's Messenger: Frank R. Norton
Sergeant-at-Arms' Messenger: Eddie B. Weeks
Messengers:
Charles Murphy
Frank Porter
Henry Cutler
Ed. Hubbell
Edwin Roweliff
Cassius Paine
John Lannan
Willie Rudd
Charles Wootton
Julian French
Charles Rothe
Mike Comford
John Oleson
Fred Hawley
References
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