2nd Minnesota Legislature explained

Second Minnesota Legislature
Membership1:37 Senators
Membership2:80 Representatives

The second Minnesota Legislature first convened on December 7, 1859. The 37 members of the Minnesota Senate and the 80 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives were elected during the General Election of October 11, 1859.

Sessions

The legislature met in a regular session from December 7, 1859 to March 12, 1860. There were no special sessions of the second legislature.[1]

Party summary

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Membership changes" section, below.

Senate

Party[2] [3]

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

TotalVacant
DemocraticIndependentRepublican
End of previous Legislature20017370
Begin13123370
January 6, 1860<---Bryant and O'Ferrall unseated, Holley and Wells seated--->1125
Latest voting share
Beginning of the next Legislature2019210

House of Representatives

Party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

TotalVacant
DemocraticRepublican
End of previous Legislature4436800
Begin2258800
December 29, 1859<---Barton, Newell, and Waldhier unseated--->19773
December 30, 1859<---Bixler, Caskey, and Hayes seated--->61800
Latest voting share
Beginning of the next Legislature339420

Leadership

Senate

Lieutenant Governor
  • Until January 2, 1860 William Holcombe (D-Stillwater)[4]
  • Since January 2, 1860 Ignatius L. Donnelly (R-Nininger)[4]

    House of Representatives

    Speaker of the House
  • Amos Coggswell (R-Aurora)[5]

    Members

    Senate

    NameDistrictCityParty
    Adams, Samuel Emery19MonticelloDemocratic
    Andrews, Christopher Columbus20Saint CloudDemocratic
    Averill, John Thomas12Lake CityRepublican
    Baldwin, F. Eugene24Clear LakeRepublican
    Baldwin, J. F.07Belle PlaineRepublican
    Bartholomew, Riley Lucas04RichfieldRepublican
    Bishop, Jesse04MinneapolisRepublican
    Bryant, Orlando B.09BloomfieldDemocratic
    Clark, Thomas26Beaver BayDemocratic
    Cook, Michael05FaribaultRepublican
    Cowan, Thomas17Traverse des SiouxDemocratic
    Cruttenden, Joel D.21Crow WingDemocratic
    Edgerton, Alonzo Jay13MantorvilleDemocratic
    Evans, David C.16South BendRepublican
    Frost, Daniel H.05NorthfieldRepublican
    Galloway, Hector08OronocoRepublican
    Gluck, Frederick10BrownsvilleRepublican
    Hall, William Sprigg02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Heaton, David23Saint AnthonyRepublican
    Hodges, Emerson08MarionRepublican
    Holley, Henry W.09ChatfieldRepublican
    Kennedy, E. H.10LooneyvilleRepublican
    King, Ephraim L.11WinonaRepublican
    Mackubin, Charles N.02Saint PaulDemocratic
    McKusick, William01StillwaterRepublican
    McLaren, Robert N.06Red WingRepublican
    Nelson, Socrates01StillwaterDemocratic
    Norris, A. H.03HastingsDemocratic
    O'Ferrall, Ignatius F.09UnknownDemocratic
    Pettit, William F.15OwatonnaDemocratic
    Robinson, Eli03HastingsIndependent
    Rogers, Henry C.13Mower CityRepublican
    Stannard, Lucius K.25Taylors FallsRepublican
    Stevens, John Harrington18GlencoeDemocratic
    Stewart, Jacob Henry02Saint PaulRepublican
    Taylor, Oscar22Saint CloudDemocratic
    Watson, George14SumnerRepublican
    Wells, Reuben09CanfieldRepublican
    Winn, J. M.11RichmondRepublican

    House of Representatives

    NameDistrictCityParty
    Aaker, Lars K.06AlexandriaRepublican
    Abbott, Burroughs16LexingtonRepublican
    Abraham, J. P.04MinneapolisRepublican
    Acker, Henry02Saint PaulRepublican
    Anderson, John A.10La CrescentRepublican
    Armstrong, John H.17New UlmDemocratic
    Arnold, William J.12WabashaRepublican
    Austin, Adin C.04OsseoRepublican
    Baldwin, George P.23Saint AnthonyRepublican
    Barton, Ara03NorthfieldDemocratic
    Beatty, Hamilton18ArlingtonDemocratic
    Bixler, Moses03West Saint PaulRepublican
    Brooks, Sheldon11BeaverRepublican
    Burnham, John W.12PlainviewRepublican
    Butler, A. H.09NewburgRepublican
    Caskey, Henry03LakevilleRepublican
    Chadderdon, Jonathan07Belle PlaineDemocratic
    Cleary, Peter07New DublinDemocratic
    Cleveland, Guy K.14Winnebago CityRepublican
    Coe, Charles A.10Winnebago CityRepublican
    Coggswell, Amos15AuroraRepublican
    Dayton, Daniel09Big SpringRepublican
    Donohue, Mathew H.18HendersonDemocratic
    Fox, Patrick25Taylors FallsRepublican
    Garrard, Lewis Hector06FrontenacRepublican
    Green, George W.15Clinton FallsRepublican
    Green, George W.08Pleasant GroveRepublican
    Hayes, Archibald M.03HastingsRepublican
    Hulett, Luke05FaribaultRepublican
    Hunt, Thomas J.13ConcordRepublican
    Johnson, R. M.24AnokaRepublican
    Kinkead, Alex22AlexandriaDemocratic
    Knox, R. H.06Cannon FallsRepublican
    Langworthy, Benjamin Franklin13Grand MeadowRepublican
    Leavens, Eden N.H.05FaribaultRepublican
    Letford, John S.06CarverRepublican
    Mann, Horatio E.04MinneapolisRepublican
    Mantor, Peter13MantorvilleRepublican
    McDonough, Thomas16OttawaRepublican
    Meighen, William09ForestvilleRepublican
    Mitchell, William B.11WinonaRepublican
    Mitsch, George02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Morrison, H. G.O.03Pine BendRepublican
    Nettleton, William26DuluthDemocratic
    Newell, Stephen03UnknownDemocratic
    Olds, Alfred J.08QuincyRepublican
    Olivier, John B.02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Ozmun, Abraham08RochesterRepublican
    Pfaender, William17New UlmRepublican
    Purdie, Thomas W.14FreebornRepublican
    Rehfeld, Frederick17New UlmDemocratic
    Renz, F. A.19ChaskaRepublican
    Robertson, Daniel A.02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Roy, Peter21Crow WingDemocratic
    Sanborn, John Benjamin02Saint PaulRepublican
    Sawyer, J. Swain08ChatfieldRepublican
    Secombe, David A.23Saint AnthonyRepublican
    Sheafer, Henry J.03MendotaDemocratic
    Sherwood, Charles D.09ElkhornRepublican
    Shrewsbury, Irvin04Maple PlainRepublican
    Shriner, Peter07Sand CreekDemocratic
    Shultis, Allen14Blue Earth CityRepublican
    Skillman, Francis M.12MazeppaRepublican
    Stearns, Isaac C.06ZumbrotaRepublican
    Stephenson, Oscar02Saint PaulDemocratic
    Stevens, Orlando11Minnesota CityRepublican
    Stewart, Jesse I.15WiltonRepublican
    Stoek, Henry16ShelbyvilleRepublican
    Sweet, George W.20Sauk RapidsDemocratic
    Jackson TaylorTaylor, Jackson19BuffaloRepublican
    Temanson, George10Spring GroveRepublican
    Thayer, Zenas11WarrenRepublican
    Tolman, Moody C.20WatabDemocratic
    Trow, A. H.09ChatfieldRepublican
    Van Vorhes, Andrew Jackson01StillwaterRepublican
    Waldhier, Michael03UnknownDemocratic
    Walker, Hiram09RushfordRepublican
    Walker, Orange01MarineRepublican
    Watson, Daniel T.01LakelandRepublican
    Webster, Ferris05Union LakeRepublican
    White, George T.12Saint MaryRepublican
    Wilkins, Peter18HendersonDemocratic
    Willey, U. S.20Forest CityDemocratic

    Membership changes

    Senate

    DistrictVacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
    seated
    09nowrap Orlando B. Bryant
    (D)
    Bryant and O'Ferrall were initially seated with certificates of election issued by order of the Minnesota Supreme Court, but Holley and Wells contested the election. On January 6, 1860, the Senate determined that, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of Minnesota which assigned to each house of the legislature the power to judge the elections and qualifications of its own members, the Supreme Court did not have jurisdiction to determine the membership of the Senate. The Senate then determined that Holley and Wells were entitled to the seats.[6] [7] nowrap Henry W. Holley
    (R)
    January 6, 1860[8] [9]
    nowrap Ignatius F. O'Ferrall
    (D)
    nowrap Reuben Wells
    (R)

    House of Representatives

    DistrictVacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
    seated
    03nowrap Ara Barton
    (D)
    Barton, Newell, and Waldhier were initially seated; however, Bixler, Caskey, and Hayes challenged their election on the grounds that the Democrats in the district had engaged in voter intimidation against Republican voters,[10] and illegal votes were cast. On December 29, 1859, the House of Representatives ruled that Bixler, Caskey, and Hayes were rightfully entitled to the seats, and thereby unseated Barton, Newell, and Waldhier.[11] [12] [13] nowrap Moses Bixler
    (R)
    December 30, 1859[14] [15] [16]
    nowrap Stephen Newell
    (D)
    nowrap Henry Caskey
    (R)
    nowrap Michael Waldhier
    (D)
    nowrap Archibald M. Hayes
    (R)

    Standing committees

    Senate

    !Committee!Republican members!Democratic members!Indepenednet members
    Ways and MeansEmerson Hodges, John T. AverillThomas CowanN/A
    State AffairsMichael Cook, Riley L. BartholomewSamuel E. AdamsN/A
    JudiciaryJesse Bishop, Lucius K. StannardChristopher Columbus AndrewsN/A
    Internal ImprovementsJohn T. Averill, Ephraim L. KingJoel D. CruttendenN/A
    HarborsFrederick Gluck, Robert N. McLarenThomas ClarkN/A
    ElectionsF. Eugene Baldwin, Emerson HodgesA. H. NorrisN/A
    Federal RelationsDavid Heaton, Hector GallowayWilliam Sprigg HallN/A
    BanksRobert N. McLaren, Eli RobinsonAlonzo J. EdgertonN/A
    Public LandsJ. F. Baldwin, Daniel H. FrostWilliam F. PettitN/A
    PrintingJacob H. Stewart, Ephraim L. KingThomas CowanN/A
    Agriculture and ManufactureGeorge Watson, Henry C. RogersJohn H. StevensN/A
    Towns and CountiesDaniel H. Frost, Frederick GluckOscar TaylorN/A
    Education and ScienceJ. M. Winn, Jacob H. StewartChristopher Columbus AndrewsN/A
    IncorporationsLucius K. Stannard, William McKusickCharles N. MackubinN/A
    EngrossmentE. H. Kennedy, Michael CookA. H. NorrisN/A
    MilitiaRiley L. Bartholomew, E. H. KennedyJohn H. StevensN/A
    State PrisonWilliam McKusick, Jesse BishopSocrates NelsonN/A
    State LibraryEphraim L. King, George WatsonWilliam F. PettitN/A
    Indian AffairsHenry C. Rogers, David C. EvansJoel D. CrutendenN/A
    Public BuildingsHector Galloway, Lucius K. StannardIgnatius F. O'FerrallN/A
    Roads and BridgesFrederick GluckOrlando B. BryantEli Robinson
    EnrollmentDavid C. Evans, J. M. WinnOscar TaylorN/A
    University and University LandsDavid Heaton, J. F. BaldwinWilliam S. HallN/A
    [17] [18]

    Notes

    1. Web site: Sessions of the Minnesota State Legislature and the Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1849-present.. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    2. Book: Dubin, Michael J.. Party Affiliations in the State Legislatures: A Year by Year Summary, 1796-2006. McFarland. Revised. 2007. Jefferson, North Carolina. 102. 1476607761.
    3. News: Legislatur von Minnesota. Zweite Sißung.. Minnesota Staats-Zeitung. St. Paul, MN. 3. German. 10 December 1859. 23 November 2016.
    4. Web site: President and President Pro Tempore of the Minnesota Senate, 1849-present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    5. Web site: Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1849-present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    6. Web site: Bryant, Orlando? B.. Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    7. Web site: O'Ferrall, Ignatius F. "I.F.". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    8. Web site: Holley, Henry W. "H.W.". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    9. Web site: Wells, Reuben. Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    10. Web site: Contested Election Petition. Minnesota Journal of the House, December 8, 1859. Minnesota House of Representatives. 13 November 2016.
    11. Web site: Barton, Ara "Asa". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    12. Web site: Newell, Stephen. Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    13. Web site: Waldhier, Michael. Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    14. Web site: Bixler, Moses. Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    15. Web site: Caskey, Henry. Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    16. Web site: Hayes, Archibald M. "A.M.". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 13 November 2016.
    17. News: December 23, 1859. Standing Committees. XI. 5. The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat. 37. Saint Paul, MN. December 25, 2020. 2694-4251. sn83016751. the Library of Congress.
    18. News: December 24, 1859. Minnesota Legislature Standing Committees. 9. 4. Weekly Minnesotian & Times. 14. December 25, 2020. 2694-4340. sn90059501. the Library of Congress.

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