4th Minnesota Legislature explained

Fourth Minnesota Legislature
Membership1:21 Senators
Membership2:42 Representatives

The fourth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 7, 1862. The half of the 21 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented even-numbered districts were elected during the General Election of November 6, 1860, while the 42 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives and the other half of the members of the Minnesota Senate were elected during the General Election of October 8, 1861.

Sessions

The legislature met in a regular session from January 7, 1862 to March 7, 1862. A special session of the legislature was convened from September 9, 1862 to September 29, 1862 in response to the Dakota War of 1862, to consider such matters as suffrage for military personnel, the organization and equipment of the militia, and regulations concerning the sale of alcoholic beverages to Native Americans.[1]

Party summary

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

Senate

Party[2]

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

TotalVacant
DemocraticRepublican
End of previous Legislature214165
Begin516210
February 22, 18624201
September 10, 1862<---William S. Moore sworn in to fill Sylvanus Lowry's vacated seat--->5210
Latest voting share
Beginning of the next Legislature516210

House of Representatives

Party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

TotalVacant
DemocraticRepublicanUnion Dem.
End of previous Legislature2380402
Begin10302420
Latest voting share
Beginning of the next Legislature12291420

Leadership

Senate

Lieutenant Governor
  • Ignatius L. Donnelly (R-Nininger)[3]

    House of Representatives

    Speaker of the House
  • Jared Benson (R-Anoka)[4]

    Members

    Senate

    NameDistrictCityParty
    Baldwin, Rufus J.05MinneapolisRepublican
    Bennett, Samuel06MonticelloRepublican
    Clark, Joseph H.15ClaremontRepublican
    Cleveland, Guy K.20Winnebago CityRepublican
    Cook, Michael08FaribaultRepublican
    Dane, Nathan17OttawaDemocratic
    Daniels, John V.12RochesterRepublican
    Duffy, Thomas J.18ShakopeeDemocratic
    Heaton, David04Saint AnthonyRepublican
    Irvine, John R.21Saint PaulDemocratic
    Lowry, Sylvanus B.03Saint CloudDemocratic
    McClure, Charles09Red WingRepublican
    Miller, Luke14ChatfieldRepublican
    Moore, William S.03Saint CloudDemocratic
    Nash, Charles W.07HastingsDemocratic
    Reiner, Joel K.02MarineRepublican
    Richards, Linus10Reads LandingRepublican
    Sargeant, M. Wheeler11WinonaRepublican
    See, Charles H.13BrownsvilleRepublican
    Smith, James K.01Saint PaulRepublican
    Swift, Henry Adoniram19Saint PeterRepublican
    Webber, Alfred B.16Albert LeaRepublican

    House of Representatives

    NameDistrictCityParty
    Aaker, Lars K.09AlexandriaRepublican
    Aiken, Samuel13Spring GroveRepublican
    Allen, John H.04PrincetonRepublican
    Bailey, Philo C.13WasecaRepublican
    Benson, Jared04AnokaRepublican
    Bostwick, S. W.15FrankfordRepublican
    Buck, Adam19HendersonRepublican
    Burt, William H.02StillwaterRepublican
    Butler, A. H.14NewburgRepublican
    Carver, Henry L.01Saint PaulUnion Dem.
    Chamberlain, George C.07LewistonDemocratic
    Clossen, Caleb08Cannon CityRepublican
    Cornell, Francis R.E.05MinneapolisRepublican
    Couper, John C.07LewistonRepublican
    Ford, Orville D.10MazeppaRepublican
    Gross, Nicholas21Saint PaulUnion Dem.
    Harris, Thomas12ChatfieldRepublican
    Johnson, F.12QuincyRepublican
    Kempfer, Bernard O.20MadeliaRepublican
    Kennedy, R. M.06Young AmericaRepublican
    Kennedy, Vincent P.06GreenleafRepublican
    Magoon, Henry C.16OwatonnaRepublican
    McGrew, John14ChatfieldRepublican
    McMullen, Nathan M.D.18ShakopeeDemocratic
    Past, John Comly05IndustrianaRepublican
    Perry, T. M.17ClevelandDemocratic
    Peterson, Peter14RushfordRepublican
    Porter, John J.17MankatoDemocratic
    Richardson, Reuben M.03TorahDemocratic
    Rogers, Henry C.15Mower CityRepublican
    Rohr, Philip01Saint PaulDemocratic
    Roy, Peter03Little FallsDemocratic
    Severance, Martin J.19HendersonRepublican
    Sheardown, Samuel B.11StocktonRepublican
    Stevens, John Harrington06GlencoeDemocratic
    Thacher, Joseph A.09ZumbrotaRepublican
    Thomas, H. L.02AftonRepublican
    Weld, E. B.11WorthRepublican
    Whipple, John03DuluthDemocratic
    Whiting, Erastus D.02Taylors FallsRepublican
    Wiswell, James A.17Garden CityDemocratic
    Woodruff, George S.08FaribaultRepublican

    Membership changes

    Senate

    Notes

    1. Web site: Sessions of the Minnesota State Legislature and the Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1849-present.. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 14 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. Web site: President and President Pro Tempore of the Minnesota Senate, 1849-present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 14 November 2016.
    4. Web site: Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1849-present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 14 November 2016.
    5. Web site: Lowry, Sylvanus B. "S.B.". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 14 November 2016.
    6. Web site: Moore, William S. "W.S.". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. 14 November 2016.

    References