29th Illinois General Assembly explained

Before:28th
After:30th
29th Illinois General Assembly
Term Start:1875
Term End:1876
Chamber1:Illinois Senate
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:President
Chamber1 Leader1:Archibald A. Glenn, Democratic
Chamber1 Leader2 Type:President pro tempore
Chamber2:Illinois House of Representatives
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber2 Leader1:Elijah Haines, Opposition
Election:1874
Meeting Place:Springfield, Illinois

The 29th Illinois General Assembly was elected in November 1874. The session began on January 6, 1875 and adjourned on April 15, 1875. No party had a majority in either chamber. The Republicans had a plurality in both chambers, with 24 members in the Senate and 69 in the House, but control of the chambers was held by a coalition of Democrats, third parties, and independents.

The third parties represented in this session included the Opposition Party, the Independent Reform Party, and the Democratic Liberal Party, which took many of its members (including its leader, former governor John M. Palmer) and positions from the defunct Liberal Republican Party of 1872. All of these parties were organized for the first time in 1874 and disappeared shortly thereafter, their members subsequently becoming Democrats, Greenbackers, or independents.

The three-sided tensions between Democrats, Republicans and reformers led to frequent turmoil during the session, including a violent brawl that erupted in the House when Republican Alfred M. Jones threw a book at Democrat Lewis Plater. Partly due to this climate, fewer laws were passed during this session than any session since the 1830s; amounting to only 118 pages. The expenses incurred by this General Assembly were also commensurately lower, at $221,810 - less than half the amount incurred by the preceding 28th General Assembly.

The 204 members of the 29th Illinois General Assembly are listed in the 1875 Illinois Legislative Manual. Because the Manual is not entirely consistent in its labeling of third-party members of the General Assembly, those identified as "Liberal Republican", "Liberal", or "Democratic Liberal" are counted as a single group in the party totals below. Likewise, the one member of the House labeled simply as "Reform" is treated as a member of the Independent Reform Party for the purpose of the totals.

Senate

The Illinois Senate as elected in 1874 contained 51 members, one from each state legislative district. Under the Illinois Constitution of 1870, Senators served overlapping 4-year terms; thus, 26 of the senators in the 29th General Assembly were elected in 1874, the remainder having been elected in 1872. They ranged in age from 30 to 65.

Democrat Archibald A. Glenn was elected president of the Senate, thereby also taking on the role of acting lieutenant governor.

Party composition

The Senate of the 29th General Assembly consisted of 24 Republicans, 18 Democrats, and 9 third-party and independent members.

AffiliationMembers
Republican Party24
Democratic Party18
Independent5
Independent Reform Party2
Liberal Republican/"Liberal"/Democratic Liberal2
Total
51

Members

District
Jurisdiction(s) represented
Image
Senator
Party
First
elected
Committees
1Cook County

Chicago wards 1, 2, 10, 11

Independent1874Revenue; Municipalities; Corporations; Banks, Banking; State Charitable Institutions; State Educational Institutions; Appropriation
2Cook County

Chicago wards 3, 4, 5; Townships of Hyde Park and Lake

Republican1872Judiciary; Municipalities; Federal Relations; Elections
3Cook County

Chicago wards 6, 7, 8

Democratic1872Warehouses; Municipalities; Canals, Rivers; Manufactures; Federal Relations; Elections; Enrolled and Engrossed Bills
4Cook County

Chicago wards 9, 12, 13

Republican1872Railroads; Finance; Revenue; Municipalities; Penal Institutions; Fees, Salaries
5Cook County

Chicago wards 14, 15, 18

Independent1874Railroads; Municipalities; Corporations; State Educational Institutions; Penal Institutions; Mines, Mining; Manufactures; Fees, Salaries
6Cook County

Chicago wards 16, 17, 19, 20

Republican1870Warehouses; Corporations; Reformatory Institutions; Appropriation; County, Township Organization; Enrolled and Engrossed Bills
7Cook County

Townships of New Trier, Northfield, Wheeling, Palatine, Barrington, Hanover, Schaumburg, Elk Grove, Maine, Niles, Evanston, Lake View, Jefferson, Leyden, Proviso, Riverside, Cicero, Lyons, Lemont, Palos, Worth, Calumet, Thornton, Bremen, Orland, Rich, Bloom

Democratic1874Judiciary; Railroads; Warehouses; Insurance; Public Buildings, Grounds; Canals, Rivers; Appropriation; Fees, Salaries
8Lake County, McHenry CountyRepublican1872Judiciary; Corporations; State Charitable Institutions; State Educational Institutions; Federal Relations
9Boone County, Winnebago CountyRepublican1870Expenses General Assembly; Insurance; State Charitable Institutions; Reformatory Institutions; Canals, Rivers; Appropriation
10Jo Daviess County, Stephenson CountyRepublican1872Insurance; Education; Horticulture; Geology and Science
11Carroll County, Whiteside CountyRepublican1874Finance; Banks, Banking; State Educational Institutions; Printing; Railroads
12Lee County, Ogle CountyRepublican1872Judiciary; Revenue; Banks, Banking; Manufactures; State Library
13DeKalb County, Kendall County, Grundy CountyRepublican1872Judicial Department; Warehouses; Finance; Revenue; Miscellany
14DuPage County, Kane CountyRepublican1872Judiciary; Judicial Department; Municipalities; Appropriation; Fees, Salaries
15Will CountyRepublican1874Insurance; Canals, Rivers; Mines, Mining; Military Affairs
16Iroquois County, Kankakee CountyRepublican1872Judicial Department; State Charitable Institutions; Horticulture; Enrolled and Engrossed Bills; Miscellany
17LaSalle CountyIndependent1874Railroads; Corporations; Mines, Mining; Manufactures; County, Township Organization; Military Affairs; State Library; Geology and Science
18Ford County, Livingston CountyRepublican1870Warehouses; Revenue; Expenses General Assembly; Reformatory Institutions; Printing
19Bureau County, Stark CountyRepublican1870Railroads; Public Buildings, Grounds; Education; Canals, Rivers; Manufactures
20Marshall County, Putnam County, Woodford CountyRepublican1872State Charitable Institutions; Penal Institutions; Public Buildings, Grounds; Agriculture, Drainage; County, Township Organization; State Library
21Henry County, Rock Island CountyRepublican1874Judicial Department; Corporations; Education; Mines, Mining; Printing; Geology and Science
22Knox County, Mercer CountyRepublican1872Roads, Highways, Bridges; Judiciary; Municipalities; State Charitable Institutions; County, Township Organization
23McDonough County, Warren CountyRepublican1874Railroads; Warehouses; Penal Institutions; Appropriation; County, Township Organization
24Hancock County, Henderson CountyDemocratic1872Railroads; Warehouses; Finance; Revenue; Reformatory Institutions; Education; Roads, Highways, Bridges
25Fulton County, Schuyler CountyIndependent1874State Charitable Institutions; Penal Institutions; Education; Agriculture, Drainage; Horticulture; County, Township Organization; Roads, Highways, Bridges; Elections
26Peoria CountyDemocratic1872Judiciary; Judicial Department; Revenue; Banks, Banking; State Charitable Institutions; Canals, Rivers; County, Township Organization; Elections
27Logan County, Tazewell CountyRepublican1874Finance; Canals, Rivers; Roads, Highways, Bridges; Horticulture; Agriculture, Drainage; Miscellany
28McLean CountyRepublican1872Public Buildings, Grounds; Canals, Rivers; Appropriation; Agriculture, Drainage; Roads, Highways, Bridges
29DeWitt County, Macon CountyIndependent Reform1874Expenses General Assembly; Agriculture, Drainage; County, Township Organization; Fees, Salaries; Printing; Roads, Highways, Bridges; State Library
30Champaign County, Piatt CountyRepublican1872Revenue; State Educational Institutions; Manufactures; Military Affairs
31Edgar County, Vermilion CountyRepublican1874Judicial Department; Insurance; State Educational Institutions; Penal Institutions; Mines, Mining
32Coles County, Douglas County, Moultrie CountyRepublican1872Judiciary; Railroads; State Charitable Institutions; State Educational Institutions; Federal Relations; Elections
33Coles County, Douglas County, Moultrie CountyDemocratic1874Judicial Department; Revenue; Insurance; Penal Institutions; Canals, Rivers; Fees, Salaries; Elections; Miscellany
34Christian County, Montgomery CountyDemocratic1872Insurance; Banks, Banking; State Charitable Institutions; State Educational Institutions; Appropriation; Mines, Mining; Enrolled and Engrossed Bills
35Sangamon CountyDemocratic1874Judiciary; Judicial Department; Expenses General Assembly; Banks, Banking; Reformatory Institutions; Public Buildings, Grounds; Appropriation; Fees, Salaries
36Brown County, Cass County, Mason County, Menard CountyDemocratic1872
37Adams CountyDemocratic1874Judiciary; Judicial Department; Revenue; Insurance; Appropriation; County, Township Organization; Printing; Elections
38Calhoun County, Scott County, Pike CountyDemocratic1872Judicial Department; Judiciary; Railroads; Canals, Rivers; County, Township Organization; Federal Relations; Miscellany
39Greene County, Morgan CountyDemocratic1874Judiciary; Finance; Revenue; Corporations; State Charitable Institutions; State Educational Institutions; Education; Canals, Rivers
40Jersey County, Macoupin CountyDemocratic1872Finance; Revenue; Expenses General Assembly; Municipalities; Fees, Salaries; Military Affairs; Roads, Highways, Bridges; Miscellany
41Madison CountyDemocratic1874Judicial Department; Railroads; Municipalities; Corporations; State Charitable Institutions; Education; Federal Relations; State Library
42Bond County, Clinton County, Washington CountyLiberal Republican1872Railroads; State Charitable Institutions; Reformatory Institutions; Public Buildings, Grounds; Agriculture, Drainage; Manufactures; Miscellany
43Fayette County, Marion CountyDemocratic1874Expenses General Assembly; State Charitable Institutions; State Educational Institutions; Penal Institutions; Horticulture; Geology and Science; Agriculture, Drainage; Roads, Highways, Bridges
44Clay County, Richland County, Edwards County, Wabash County, Wayne CountyRepublican1872Judicial Department; Railroads; Penal Institutions; Education; Fees, Salaries
45Clark County, Crawford County, Lawrence County, Jasper CountyDemocratic1874Warehouses; Expenses General Assembly; Insurance; State Educational Institutions; Reformatory Institutions; Education; Horticulture; Enrolled and Engrossed Bills
46Hamilton County, Jefferson County, White CountyDemocratic1874Judiciary; Judicial Department; Corporations; Penal Institutions; Public Buildings, Grounds; Appropriation; Printing
47Franklin County, Williamson County, Saline County, Gallatin CountyIndependent Reform1874Judiciary; Warehouses; Municipalities; Insurance; Penal Institutions; Education; Appropriation; Geology and Science
48Monroe County, Randolph County, Perry County"Liberal"1872Judiciary; Judicial Department; Finance; Municipalities; Insurance; Banks, Banking; Mines, Mining; Federal Relations
49St. Clair CountyDemocratic1874Railroads; State Educational Institutions; Penal Institutions; Canals, Rivers; Agriculture, Drainage; Horticulture; Mines, Mining; Printing
50Alexander County, Jackson County, Union CountyDemocratic1872Judicial Department; Finance; Revenue; State Charitable Institutions; State Educational Institutions; Education; Canals, Rivers; County, Township Organization
51Hardin County, Pulaski County, Massac County, Johnson County, Pope CountyIndependent1874Railroads; Penal Institutions; Appropriation; Agriculture, Drainage; Mines, Mining; Military Affairs; Roads, Highways, Bridges

House of Representatives

Under the Illinois Constitution of 1870, the state representatives were elected by cumulative voting, with each voter distributing three votes among the available candidates. The Illinois House of Representatives as elected in 1874 thus contained 153 members, three from each of the state's 51 districts. However, only 152 members were present for the 29th General Assembly, as Robert Thiem of Cook County failed to make an appearance.

The members of the House were overwhelmingly new; only 32 of them had previously served in the General Assembly. They ranged in age from 26 to 75; nearly half (72) were farmers. Among the 152 seated members, there were 70 Republicans, 41 Democrats, and 41 independents and reformers.

Opposition Party member Elijah Haines was elected Speaker by a coalition of Democrats, independents and reformers, despite lacking the support of some Democrats.

Party composition

AffiliationMembers
Republican Party69
Democratic Party41
Independent17
Independent Reform Party10
Opposition Party8
Independent Democrat3
Liberal Republican/"Liberal"/Democratic Liberal2
"Mixed"1
Total
152

Members

District
Jurisdiction(s) represented
Image
Representative
Party
First
elected
Committees
1Cook County

Chicago wards 1, 2, 10, 11

Republican1872Judiciary; Banks and Banking; Printing
1Cook County

Chicago wards 1, 2, 10, 11

Republican1874Municipal Affairs; Printing; Railroads; Insurance
1Cook County

Chicago wards 1, 2, 10, 11

Opposition1874Judiciary; Libraries; Enrolled and Engrossed Bills; Militia
2Cook County

Chicago wards 3, 4, 5; Townships of Hyde Park and Lake

Republican1874Municipal Affairs; Appropriations; Revenue
2Cook County

Chicago wards 3, 4, 5; Townships of Hyde Park and Lake

Democratic1870Municipal Affairs; State Institutions; Printing; Revenue
2Cook County

Chicago wards 3, 4, 5; Townships of Hyde Park and Lake

Republican1872Finance; Railroads; Fish and Game; Appropriations
3Cook County

Chicago wards 6, 7, 8

Democratic1872Finance; Municipal Affairs; Revenue; Railroads
3Cook County

Chicago wards 6, 7, 8

Democratic1874Executive Department; Manufactures; Commerce; Elections
3Cook County

Chicago wards 6, 7, 8

Democratic1874Finance; Municipal Affairs; Banks and Banking; Education
4Cook County

Chicago wards 9, 12, 13

Democratic1872Judicial Department; Appropriations; Militia; Fees and Salaries
4Cook County

Chicago wards 9, 12, 13

Republican1874Municipal Affairs; Militia
4Cook County

Chicago wards 9, 12, 13

Republican1874Judicial Department; Penitentiary; Insurance
5Cook County

Chicago wards 14, 15, 18

Democratic1874Banks and Banking; Miscellaneous Subjects; Revenue; Corporations
5Cook County

Chicago wards 14, 15, 18

Democratic1874Judicial Department; Municipal Affairs; Corporations; Canal and River Improvements
5Cook County

Chicago wards 14, 15, 18

Republican1874Horticulture; Libraries; Enrolled and Engrossed Bills; Fees and Salaries
6Cook County

Chicago wards 16, 17, 19, 20

Republican1874State and Municipal Indebtedness; Judicial Department; Corporations
6Cook County

Chicago wards 16, 17, 19, 20

Opposition1846State and Municipal Indebtedness; Executive Department; Judicial Department; Counties and Township Organization
6Cook County

Chicago wards 16, 17, 19, 20

1874[none]
7Cook County

Townships of New Trier, Northfield, Wheeling, Palatine, Barrington, Hanover, Schaumburg, Elk Grove, Maine, Niles, Evanston, Lake View, Jefferson, Leyden, Proviso, Riverside, Cicero, Lyons, Lemont, Palos, Worth, Calumet, Thornton, Bremen, Orland, Rich, Bloom

Republican1874Warehouses; Finance; Contingent Expenses of House
7Cook County

Townships of New Trier, Northfield, Wheeling, Palatine, Barrington, Hanover, Schaumburg, Elk Grove, Maine, Niles, Evanston, Lake View, Jefferson, Leyden, Proviso, Riverside, Cicero, Lyons, Lemont, Palos, Worth, Calumet, Thornton, Bremen, Orland, Rich, Bloom

Opposition1874State Institutions; Roads, Highways and Bridges; State and Municipal Indebtedness; Counties and Township Organization
7Cook County

Townships of New Trier, Northfield, Wheeling, Palatine, Barrington, Hanover, Schaumburg, Elk Grove, Maine, Niles, Evanston, Lake View, Jefferson, Leyden, Proviso, Riverside, Cicero, Lyons, Lemont, Palos, Worth, Calumet, Thornton, Bremen, Orland, Rich, Bloom

Opposition1874Public Charities; Counties and Township Organization; Elections
8Lake County, McHenry CountyRepublican1872State and Municipal Indebtedness; Revenue; Corporations
8Lake County, McHenry CountyOpposition1858Rules
8Lake County, McHenry CountyRepublican1874Manufactures; Penitentiary; Militia
9Boone County, Winnebago CountyIndependent1874Finance; Manufactures; Miscellaneous Subjects; Revenue
9Boone County, Winnebago CountyRepublican1874Banks and Banking; Commerce; Roads, Highways and Bridges
9Boone County, Winnebago CountyRepublican1872Judiciary; Corporations; Insurance
10Jo Daviess County, Stephenson CountyIndependent1872State and Municipal Indebtedness; Municipal Affairs; Commerce; Appropriations
10Jo Daviess County, Stephenson CountyRepublican1872Rules; Penitentiary; Revenue; Insurance
10Jo Daviess County, Stephenson CountyIndependent Reform1874Warehouses; Mileage; Appropriations; Agriculture
11Carroll County, Whiteside CountyRepublican1874Geological Survey; Public Charities; Fish and Game
11Carroll County, Whiteside CountyIndependent Democrat1874Judiciary; Judicial Department; Counties and Township Organization; Militia; Corporations
11Carroll County, Whiteside CountyRepublican1874Mines and Mining; Public Buildings and Grounds; Agriculture
12Lee County, Ogle CountyRepublican1872Manufactures; Appropriations; Revenue
12Lee County, Ogle CountyIndependent Democrat1872Banks and Banking; Penitentiary; Militia; Railroads
12Lee County, Ogle CountyRepublican1872Warehouses; State Institutions; Education
13DeKalb County, Kendall County, Grundy CountyRepublican1874State and Municipal Indebtedness; Counties and Township Organization; Miscellaneous Subjects
13DeKalb County, Kendall County, Grundy CountyIndependent1874Penitentiary; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Claims
13DeKalb County, Kendall County, Grundy CountyIndependent1874Warehouses; Counties and Township Organization; Public Buildings and Grounds
14DuPage County, Kane CountyRepublican1874Libraries; Railroads; Fees and Salaries
14DuPage County, Kane CountyOpposition1874State Institutions; Corporations; Executive Department; Contingent Expenses of House
14DuPage County, Kane CountyDemocratic1872Banks and Banking; Revenue; Railroads; Federal Relations
15Will CountyRepublican1874Enrolled and Engrossed Bills; Finance; Executive Department
15Will CountyIndependent1874Municipal Affairs; Manufactures; Fish and Game; Mines and Mining
15Will CountyIndependent1874Public Charities; Counties and Township Organization; Drainage; Insurance
16Iroquois County, Kankakee CountyIndependent1868State and Municipal Indebtedness; Finance; Appropriations; Public Buildings and Grounds
16Iroquois County, Kankakee CountyRepublican1874Warehouses; Miscellaneous Subjects; Claims
16Iroquois County, Kankakee CountyRepublican1874Banks and Banking; Commerce; Revenue
17LaSalle CountyDemocratic1844Retrenchment; Rules; Appropriations; Railroads
17LaSalle CountyIndependent Reform1874Commerce; Mines and Mining; Contingent Expenses of House
17LaSalle CountyRepublican1874Counties and Township Organization; Manufactures; Fish and Game; Claims
18Ford County, Livingston CountyIndependent1874State Institutions; Manufactures; Public Buildings and Grounds; Agriculture
18Ford County, Livingston CountyRepublican1874Retrenchment; Public Charities; Drainage; Railroads
18Ford County, Livingston CountyRepublican1874Retrenchment; Fish and Game; Fees and Salaries
19Bureau County, Stark CountyRepublican1874Horticulture; Education; Insurance
19Bureau County, Stark CountyIndependent Reform1874Judiciary; Judicial Department; Federal Relations; Education
19Bureau County, Stark CountyRepublican1874Drainage; Contingent Expenses of House; Warehouses
20Marshall County, Putnam County, Woodford CountyOpposition1874Horticulture; Finance; Public Charities
20Marshall County, Putnam County, Woodford CountyRepublican1872Libraries; Finance; Revenue
20Marshall County, Putnam County, Woodford CountyRepublican1874Agriculture; Mileage
21Henry County, Rock Island CountyRepublican1874Judicial Department; State Institutions; Corporations
21Henry County, Rock Island CountyRepublican1874Education; Retrenchment; Roads, Highways and Bridges
21Henry County, Rock Island CountyIndependent Democrat1874State and Municipal Indebtedness; Finance; Printing; Horticulture
22Knox County, Mercer CountyIndependent1874Judiciary; Rules; Judicial Department; Penitentiary
22Knox County, Mercer CountyRepublican1874Mines and Mining; Railroads
22Knox County, Mercer CountyRepublican1874Public Charities; Drainage; Agriculture
23McDonough County, Warren CountyRepublican1874Geological Survey; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Claims
23McDonough County, Warren CountyIndependent Reform1874Warehouses; State and Municipal Indebtedness; Miscellaneous Subjects; Printing
23McDonough County, Warren CountyRepublican1874State and Municipal Indebtedness; Mines and Mining; Printing
24Hancock County, Henderson CountyDemocratic1874Retrenchment; Geological Survey; State and Municipal Indebtedness; Penitentiary
24Hancock County, Henderson CountyRepublican1872Geological Survey; Finance; Penitentiary
24Hancock County, Henderson CountyIndependent1874Libraries; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Mines and Mining; Fees and Salaries
25Fulton County, Schuyler CountyDemocratic1858Rules; Revenue; Railroads; Counties and Township Organization
25Fulton County, Schuyler CountyRepublican1874Retrenchment; Public Charities; Militia
25Fulton County, Schuyler CountyDemocratic1872Printing; Public Buildings and Grounds; Education; Canal and River Improvements
26Peoria CountyIndependent1874Judicial Department; Manufactures; Retrenchment
26Peoria CountyRepublican1874Warehouses; Fees and Salaries; Agriculture
26Peoria CountyRepublican1872Judiciary; Judicial Department; Municipal Affairs
27Logan County, Tazewell CountyRepublican1874Counties and Township Organization; Contingent Expenses of House
27Logan County, Tazewell CountyRepublican1874State and Municipal Indebtedness; Executive Department; Insurance
27Logan County, Tazewell CountyDemocratic1874Retrenchment; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Claims; Agriculture
28McLean CountyIndependent Democrat1872Penitentiary; Federal Relations; Corporations; Education
28McLean CountyRepublican1872Horticulture; State Institutions; Mines and Mining
28McLean CountyRepublican1874Judicial Department; Elections; Fees and Salaries
29DeWitt County, Macon CountyIndependent1874Enrolled and Engrossed Bills; Commerce; Education; Insurance
29DeWitt County, Macon CountyIndependent1874Retrenchment; Warehouses; Finance; Agriculture
29DeWitt County, Macon CountyRepublican1874Commerce; Horticulture; Federal Relations
30Champaign County, Piatt CountyIndependent1874Warehouses; State Institutions; Commerce; Appropriations
30Champaign County, Piatt CountyRepublican1874Warehouses; Retrenchment; Public Charities
30Champaign County, Piatt CountyRepublican1862Public Charities; Counties and Township Organization; Fees and Salaries
31Edgar County, Vermilion CountyDemocratic1874Public Charities; Banks and Banking; Elections; Fees and Salaries
31Edgar County, Vermilion CountyRepublican1874Manufactures; Mines and Mining
31Edgar County, Vermilion CountyRepublican1874Railroads; Public Buildings and Grounds; Agriculture
32Coles County, Douglas County, Moultrie CountyRepublican1872Judiciary; Rules; Penitentiary
32Coles County, Douglas County, Moultrie CountyIndependent Reform1874Geological Survey; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Agriculture
32Coles County, Douglas County, Moultrie CountyIndependent Reform1874Geological Survey; Fish and Game; Printing; Agriculture
33Coles County, Douglas County, Moultrie CountyRepublican1874Judicial Department; Corporations; Education
33Coles County, Douglas County, Moultrie CountyDemocratic1874Railroads; Public Charities; Appropriations; Insurance
33Coles County, Douglas County, Moultrie CountyDemocratic1864Penitentiary; Revenue; Railroads; Public Buildings and Grounds
34Christian County, Montgomery CountyDemocratic1874Retrenchment; Municipal Affairs; Manufactures; Public Buildings and Grounds
34Christian County, Montgomery CountyDemocratic1874Manufactures; Elections; Public Buildings and Grounds; Penitentiary
34Christian County, Montgomery CountyRepublican1874Commerce; Elections; Railroads
35Sangamon CountyRepublican1856Judiciary; Rules; Municipal Affairs
35Sangamon CountyDemocratic Liberal1874Mines and Mining; Elections; Printing; Education
35Sangamon CountyDemocratic1874Finance; Appropriations; Militia; Public Buildings and Grounds
36Brown County, Cass County, Mason County, Menard CountyRepublican1872Judiciary; Judicial Department; Penitentiary; Federal Relations
36Brown County, Cass County, Mason County, Menard CountyDemocratic1874Warehouses; Public Buildings and Grounds; Education
36Brown County, Cass County, Mason County, Menard CountyDemocratic1874Retrenchment; Libraries; Agriculture
37Adams CountyDemocratic1874State Institutions; Counties and Township Organization; Commerce; Drainage
37Adams CountyRepublican1874Warehouses; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Elections
37Adams CountyDemocratic Liberal1872Judiciary; Judicial Department; Municipal Affairs; Education
38Calhoun County, Scott County, Pike CountyDemocratic1874Libraries; Finance; Judicial Department; Education
38Calhoun County, Scott County, Pike CountyDemocratic1874State and Municipal Indebtedness; Executive Department; Roads, Highways and Bridges
38Calhoun County, Scott County, Pike CountyRepublican1874Appropriations; Mines and Mining; Public Buildings and Grounds
39Greene County, Morgan CountyRepublican1872Finance; State Institutions; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Corporations
39Greene County, Morgan CountyDemocratic1874Horticulture; Libraries; State Institutions; Public Buildings and Grounds
39Greene County, Morgan CountyDemocratic1874Appropriations; Claims; Revenue; Railroads
40Jersey County, Macoupin CountyDemocratic1874Judiciary; Judicial Department; Public Charities; Insurance
40Jersey County, Macoupin CountyRepublican1874State and Municipal Indebtedness; Banks and Banking; Public Buildings and Grounds
40Jersey County, Macoupin CountyIndependent1874Miscellaneous Subjects; Fees and Salaries; Insurance
41Madison CountyDemocratic1874Enrolled and Engrossed Bills; State and Municipal Indebtedness; Contingent Expenses of House
41Madison CountyRepublican1874Geological Survey; Mileage; Militia
41Madison CountyDemocratic1874Manufactures; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Mines and Mining; Education
42Bond County, Clinton County, Washington CountyRepublican1872Executive Department; Judicial Department; Elections
42Bond County, Clinton County, Washington CountyDemocratic1874Enrolled and Engrossed Bills; Penitentiary; Commerce; Drainage
42Bond County, Clinton County, Washington County"Mixed"1874Mileage; Judicial Department; Public Charities; Corporations
43Fayette County, Marion CountyRepublican1874Revenue; Penitentiary; Commerce
43Fayette County, Marion CountyIndependent1874Horticulture; Fish and Game; Drainage; Fees and Salaries
43Fayette County, Marion CountyDemocratic1868Warehouses; Judiciary; Banks and Banking; Corporations
44Clay County, Richland County, Edwards County, Wabash County, Wayne CountyRepublican1874Counties and Township Organization; Public Buildings and Grounds; Agriculture
44Clay County, Richland County, Edwards County, Wabash County, Wayne CountyIndependent Reform1868Executive Department; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Appropriations; Revenue; Public Charities
44Clay County, Richland County, Edwards County, Wabash County, Wayne CountyDemocratic1874Judicial Department; State Institutions; Claims; Corporations
45Clark County, Crawford County, Lawrence County, Jasper CountyDemocratic1874Horticulture; Elections; Miscellaneous Subjects; Railroads
45Clark County, Crawford County, Lawrence County, Jasper CountyRepublican1874Judiciary; State and Municipal Indebtedness; Federal Relations
45Clark County, Crawford County, Lawrence County, Jasper CountyDemocratic1874Judiciary; Judicial Department; Banks and Banking; Fees and Salaries
46Hamilton County, Jefferson County, White CountyRepublican1874State Institutions; Commerce; Roads, Highways and Bridges
46Hamilton County, Jefferson County, White CountyIndependent Reform1874Retrenchment; Militia; Contingent Expenses of House; Agriculture
46Hamilton County, Jefferson County, White CountyIndependent Reform1874Warehouses; Counties and Township Organization; Fish and Game; Corporations
47Franklin County, Williamson County, Saline County, Gallatin CountyDemocratic1874Libraries; Public Charities; Penitentiary; Drainage
47Franklin County, Williamson County, Saline County, Gallatin County"Reform"1874Warehouses; Municipal Affairs; Fish and Game; Federal Relations
47Franklin County, Williamson County, Saline County, Gallatin CountyRepublican1874Judicial Department; Municipal Affairs; Corporations
48Monroe County, Randolph County, Perry CountyDemocratic1874Railroads; State and Municipal Indebtedness; Executive Department; Contingent Expenses of House
48Monroe County, Randolph County, Perry CountyRepublican1874Retrenchment; Manufactures; Claims
48Monroe County, Randolph County, Perry CountyDemocratic1874Retrenchment; Roads, Highways and Bridges; Printing; Claims; Federal Relations
49St. Clair CountyDemocratic1874Warehouses; Judiciary; Banks and Banking; Corporations
49St. Clair CountyDemocratic1874Mines and Mining; Elections; Contingent Expenses of House; Fees and Salaries
49St. Clair CountyRepublican1838Counties and Township Organization; Appropriations; Agriculture
50Alexander County, Jackson County, Union CountyOpposition1874Judiciary; State Institutions; Mines and Mining; Drainage
50Alexander County, Jackson County, Union CountyRepublican1872Enrolled and Engrossed Bills; Judicial Department; Municipal Affairs
50Alexander County, Jackson County, Union CountyDemocratic1874Judicial Department; State Institutions; Revenue; Federal Relations
51Hardin County, Pulaski County, Massac County, Johnson County, Pope CountyRepublican1874Judicial Department; Printing; Education
51Hardin County, Pulaski County, Massac County, Johnson County, Pope CountyDemocratic1874Banks and Banking; Penitentiary; Militia; Insurance
51Hardin County, Pulaski County, Massac County, Johnson County, Pope CountyIndependent1874Geological Survey; Mileage; Municipal Affairs; Insurance

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