The 36th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1859, to March 4, 1861, during the third and fourth years of James Buchanan's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1850 United States census. The Senate had a Democratic majority, and the House had a Republican plurality.
Major events
- June 8, 1859: Comstock Lode discovered in the western Utah Territory (present-day Nevada)
- August 27, 1859: First oil well was drilled in the United States, near Titusville, Pennsylvania
- October 16âÂÂ18, 1859: John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
- December 2, 1859 John Brown executed.
- December 5, 1859 â February 1, 1860: The election for the House speakership takes 44 ballots
- April 3, 1860: Pony Express began its first run
- April 23 â May 3, 1860: Democratic National Convention held in Charleston, South Carolina. Unable to agree on a nominee, the delegates voted to reconvene in June.
- May 9, 1860: Constitutional Union Party National Convention held in Baltimore, Maryland, nominating John Bell for president.
- May 18, 1860: Republican National Convention held in Chicago, Illinois, nominating Abraham Lincoln for president.
- June 18âÂÂ23, 1860: Democratic Party reconvened in Baltimore, Maryland, nominating Stephen A. Douglas for president.
- June 26âÂÂ28, 1860: Southern Democrats held a convention in Richmond, Virginia, nominating John C. Breckinridge for president.
- November 6, 1860: U.S. presidential election: Abraham Lincoln beat John C. Breckinridge, Stephen A. Douglas, and John Bell.
- December 20, 1860: South Carolina Secession Convention enacted an Ordinance of Secession
- January 3, 1861: Delaware Secession Convention voted not to secede from the Union
- January 9, 1861: Mississippi Secession Convention enacted an Ordinance of Secession
- January 10, 1861: Florida Secession Convention enacted an Ordinance of Secession
- January 11, 1861: Alabama Secession Convention enacted an Ordinance of Secession
- January 18, 1861: Georgia Secession Convention enacted an Ordinance of Secession
- January 26, 1861: Louisiana Secession Convention enacted an Ordinance of Secession
- January 29, 1861. Kansas admitted to the Union as a free state.
- February 1, 1861: Texas Secession Convention enacted an Ordinance of Secession
- February 13, 1861: Joint Session of Congress certified the election of President Abraham Lincoln and Vice President Hannibal Hamlin.
- February 23, 1861: The people of Texas ratified its Ordinance of Secession President-elect Abraham Lincoln arrived secretly in Washington, D.C. after an alleged assassination plot in Baltimore, Maryland.
Major legislation
Constitutional amendments
- March 2, 1861: Approved an amendment to the United States Constitution that would shield "domestic institutions" of the states (which in 1861 included slavery) from the constitutional amendment process and from abolition or interference by Congress, and submitted it to the state legislatures for ratification
- This amendment, commonly known as the Corwin Amendment, has not been ratified and is still pending before the states.
Treaties
States admitted and territories organized
- January 29, 1861: Kansas admitted as a state, ch. 20,
- February 28, 1861: Colorado Territory organized, ch. 59,
- March 2, 1861: Nevada Territory organized, ch. 83,
- March 2, 1861: Dakota Territory organized, ch. 86,
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
House of Representatives
Members
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.
Skip to House of Representatives, below
Senate
Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1862; Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1864; and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1860.
2. Clement C. Clay Jr. (D), until January 21, 1861
3. Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D), until January 21, 1861
2. William K. Sebastian (D)
3. Robert W. Johnson (D)
1. David C. Broderick (D), until September 16, 1859
: Henry P. Haun (D), November 3, 1859 â March 4, 1860
: Milton Latham (D), from March 5, 1860
3. William M. Gwin (D)
1. James Dixon (R)
3. Lafayette S. Foster (R)
1. James A. Bayard Jr. (D)
2. Willard Saulsbury Sr. (D)
1. Stephen Mallory (D), until January 21, 1861
3. David Levy Yulee (D), until January 21, 1861
2. Robert Toombs (D), until February 4, 1861
3. Alfred Iverson Sr. (D), until January 28, 1861
2. Stephen A. Douglas (D)
3. Lyman Trumbull (R)
1. Jesse D. Bright (D)
3. Graham N. Fitch (D)
2. James W. Grimes (R)
3. James Harlan (R)
2. Vacant from January 29, 1861 (newly admitted state)
3. Vacant from January 29, 1861 (newly admitted state)
2. Lazarus W. Powell (D)
3. John J. Crittenden (A)
2. Judah P. Benjamin (D), until February 4, 1861
3. John Slidell (D), until February 4, 1861
1. Hannibal Hamlin (R), until January 17, 1861
: Lot M. Morrill (R), from January 17, 1861
2. William Pitt Fessenden (R)
1. Anthony Kennedy (A)
3. James A. Pearce (D)
1. Charles Sumner (R)
2. Henry Wilson (R)
1. Zachariah Chandler (R)
2. Kinsley S. Bingham (R)
1. Henry M. Rice (D)
2. Morton S. Wilkinson (R)
1. Jefferson Davis (D), until January 21, 1861
2. Albert G. Brown (D), until January 12, 1861
1. Trusten Polk (D)
3. James S. Green (D)
2. John P. Hale (R)
3. Daniel Clark (R)
1. John R. Thomson (D)
2. John C. Ten Eyck (R)
1. Preston King (R)
3. William H. Seward (R)
2. Thomas Bragg (D)
3. Thomas L. Clingman (D)
1. Benjamin Wade (R)
3. George E. Pugh (D)
2. Edward D. Baker (R), from October 2, 1860
3. Joseph Lane (D)
1. Simon Cameron (R)
3. William Bigler (D)
1. James F. Simmons (R)
2. Henry B. Anthony (R)
2. James Chesnut Jr. (D), until November 10, 1860
3. James H. Hammond (D), until November 11, 1860
1. Andrew Johnson (D)
2. Alfred O. P. Nicholson (D), until March 3, 1861
1. Matthias Ward (D), until December 5, 1859
: Louis Wigfall (D), from December 5, 1859
2. John Hemphill (D)
1. Solomon Foot (R)
3. Jacob Collamer (R)
1. James M. Mason (D)
2. Robert M. T. Hunter (D)
1. James R. Doolittle (R)
3. Charles Durkee (R)
House of Representatives
The names of representatives are preceded by their district numbers.
. James A. Stallworth (D), until January 21, 1861
. James L. Pugh (D), until January 21, 1861
. David Clopton (D), until January 21, 1861
. Sydenham Moore (D), until January 21, 1861
. George S. Houston (D), until January 21, 1861
. Williamson R. W. Cobb (D), until January 30, 1861
. Jabez L. M. Curry (D), until January 21, 1861
. Thomas C. Hindman (D)
. Albert Rust (D)
. John C. Burch (D)
. Charles L. Scott (D)
. Dwight Loomis (R)
. John Woodruff (R)
. Alfred A. Burnham (R)
. Orris S. Ferry (R)
. William G. Whiteley (D)
. George S. Hawkins (D), until January 21, 1861
. Peter E. Love (D), until January 23, 1861
. Martin J. Crawford (D), until January 23, 1861
. Thomas Hardeman Jr. (O), until January 23, 1861
. Lucius J. Gartrell (D), until January 23, 1861
. John W. H. Underwood (D), until January 23, 1861
. James Jackson (D), until January 23, 1861
. Joshua Hill (O), until January 23, 1861
. John J. Jones (D), until January 23, 1861
. Elihu B. Washburne (R)
. John F. Farnsworth (R)
. Owen Lovejoy (R)
. William Kellogg (R)
. Isaac N. Morris (D)
. John A. McClernand (D), from November 8, 1859
. James C. Robinson (D)
. Philip B. Fouke (D)
. John A. Logan (D)
. William E. Niblack (D)
. William H. English (D)
. William McKee Dunn (R)
. William S. Holman (D)
. David Kilgore (R)
. Albert G. Porter (R)
. John G. Davis (ALD)
. James Wilson (R)
. Schuyler Colfax (R)
. Charles Case (R)
. John U. Pettit (R)
. Samuel Curtis (R)
. William Vandever (R)
. Martin F. Conway (R), from January 29, 1861 (newly admitted state)
. Henry C. Burnett (D)
. Samuel O. Peyton (D)
. Francis Bristow (O)
. William C. Anderson (O)
. John Y. Brown (D), from December 3, 1860
. Green Adams (O)
. Robert Mallory (O)
. William E. Simms (D)
. Laban T. Moore (O)
. John W. Stevenson (D)
. John E. Bouligny (A)
. Miles Taylor (D), until February 5, 1861
. Thomas G. Davidson (D)
. John M. Landrum (D)
. Daniel E. Somes (R)
. John J. Perry (R)
. Ezra B. French (R)
. Freeman H. Morse (R)
. Israel Washburn Jr. (R), until January 1, 1861
: Stephen Coburn (R), from January 2, 1861
. Stephen C. Foster (R)
. James A. Stewart (D)
. Edwin H. Webster (A)
. J. Morrison Harris (A)
. Henry Winter Davis (A)
. Jacob M. Kunkel (D)
. George W. Hughes (D)
. Thomas D. Eliot (R)
. James Buffington (R)
. Charles F. Adams Sr. (R)
. Alexander H. Rice (R)
. Anson Burlingame (R)
. John B. Alley (R)
. Daniel W. Gooch (R)
. Charles R. Train (R)
. Eli Thayer (R)
. Charles Delano (R)
. Henry L. Dawes (R)
. George B. Cooper (D), until May 15, 1860
: William A. Howard (R), from May 15, 1860
. Henry Waldron (R)
. Francis W. Kellogg (R)
. Dewitt C. Leach (R)
Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.<br>(2 Republicans)
. Cyrus Aldrich (R)
. William Windom (R)
. Lucius Q. C. Lamar (D), until December 20, 1860
. Reuben Davis (D), until January 12, 1861
. William Barksdale (D), until January 12, 1861
. Otho R. Singleton (D), until January 12, 1861
. John J. McRae (D), until January 12, 1861
. John R. Barret (D), until June 8, 1860
: Francis P. Blair Jr. (R), June 8, 1860 â June 25, 1860
: John R. Barret (D), from December 3, 1860
. Thomas L. Anderson (ID)
. John B. Clark (D)
. James Craig (D)
. Samuel H. Woodson (A)
. John S. Phelps (D)
. John W. Noell (D)
. Gilman Marston (R)
. Mason Tappan (R)
. Thomas M. Edwards (R)
. John T. Nixon (R)
. John L. N. Stratton (R)
. Garnett Adrain (ALD)
. Jetur R. Riggs (ALD)
. William Pennington (R)
. Luther C. Carter (R)
. James Humphrey (R)
. Daniel Sickles (D)
. Thomas J. Barr (ID)
. William B. Maclay (D)
. John Cochrane (D)
. George Briggs (R)
. Horace F. Clark (ALD)
. John B. Haskin (ALD)
. Charles H. Van Wyck (R)
. William S. Kenyon (R)
. Charles L. Beale (R)
. Abram B. Olin (R)
. John H. Reynolds (ALD)
. James B. McKean (R)
. George W. Palmer (R)
. Francis E. Spinner (R)
. Clark B. Cochrane (R)
. James H. Graham (R)
. Roscoe Conkling (R)
. R. Holland Duell (R)
. M. Lindley Lee (R)
. Charles B. Hoard (R)
. Charles B. Sedgwick (R)
. Martin Butterfield (R)
. Emory B. Pottle (R)
. Alfred Wells (R)
. William Irvine (R)
. Alfred Ely (R)
. Augustus Frank (R)
. Silas M. Burroughs (R), until June 3, 1860
: Edwin R. Reynolds (R), from December 5, 1860
. Elbridge G. Spaulding (R)
. Reuben Fenton (R)
. William N. H. Smith (O)
. Thomas Ruffin (D)
. Warren Winslow (D)
. Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (D)
. John Gilmer (O)
. James M. Leach (O)
. F. Burton Craige (D)
. Zebulon Vance (O)
. George H. Pendleton (D)
. John A. Gurley (R)
. Clement Vallandigham (D)
. William Allen (D)
. James M. Ashley (R)
. William Howard (D)
. Thomas Corwin (R)
. Benjamin Stanton (R)
. John Carey (R)
. Carey A. Trimble (R)
. Charles D. Martin (D)
. Samuel S. Cox (D)
. John Sherman (R)
. Cyrus Spink (R), until May 31, 1859
: Harrison G. O. Blake (R), from October 11, 1859
. William Helmick (R)
. Cydnor B. Tompkins (R)
. Thomas C. Theaker (R)
. Sidney Edgerton (R)
. Edward Wade (R)
. John Hutchins (R)
. John Bingham (R)
. Lansing Stout (D)
. Thomas B. Florence (D)
. Edward Joy Morris (R)
. John P. Verree (R)
. William Millward (R)
. John Wood (R)
. John Hickman (ALD)
. Henry C. Longnecker (R)
. John Schwartz (ALD), until June 20, 1860
: Jacob K. McKenty (D), from December 3, 1860
. Thaddeus Stevens (R)
. John W. Killinger (R)
. James H. Campbell (R)
. George W. Scranton (R)
. William H. Dimmick (D)
. Galusha A. Grow (R)
. James T. Hale (R)
. Benjamin F. Junkin (R)
. Edward McPherson (R)
. Samuel S. Blair (R)
. John Covode (R)
. William Montgomery (D)
. James K. Moorhead (R)
. Robert McKnight (R)
. William Stewart (R)
. Chapin Hall (R)
. Elijah Babbitt (R)
. Christopher Robinson (R)
. William D. Brayton (R)
. John McQueen (D), until December 21, 1860
. William P. Miles (D), until December 21, 1860
. Laurence M. Keitt (D), until December 1860
. Milledge L. Bonham (D), until December 21, 1860
. John D. Ashmore (D), until December 21, 1860
. William W. Boyce (D), until December 21, 1860
. Thomas A. R. Nelson (O)
. Horace Maynard (O)
. Reese B. Brabson (O)
. William B. Stokes (O)
. Robert H. Hatton (O)
. James H. Thomas (D)
. John V. Wright (D)
. James M. Quarles (O)
. Emerson Etheridge (O)
. William T. Avery (D)
. John H. Reagan (D)
. Andrew J. Hamilton (ID)
. Eliakim P. Walton (R)
. Justin S. Morrill (R)
. Homer E. Royce (R)
. Muscoe R. H. Garnett (D)
. John S. Millson (D)
. Daniel C. De Jarnette (ID)
. William Goode (D), until July 3, 1859
: Roger A. Pryor (D), from December 7, 1859
. Thomas S. Bocock (D)
. Shelton Leake (ID)
. William Smith (D)
. Alexander Boteler (O)
. John T. Harris (ID)
. Sherrard Clemens (D)
. Albert G. Jenkins (D)
. Henry A. Edmundson (D)
. Elbert S. Martin (ID)
. John F. Potter (R)
. Cadwallader C. Washburn (R)
. Charles H. Larrabee (D)
Non-voting members
. Marcus J. Parrott (R), until January 29, 1861
. Experience Estabrook, until May 18, 1860
:Samuel G. Daily (R), from May 18, 1860
. Miguel A. Otero (D)
. William H. Hooper (D)
. Isaac Stevens (D)
Changes in membership
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
Senate
- Replacements: 4
- Democrats (D): no net change
- Republicans (R): no net change
- Deaths: 1
- Resignations: 1
- Interim appointments: 1
- Withdrawals: 13
- Total seats with changes: 16
|- | Oregon<br>(2) | Vacant | Successor elected late due to legislature's failure to elect. | | Edward D. Baker (R) | October 2, 1860
|- | California<br>(1) | | David C. Broderick (D) | Died September 16, 1859, after taking part in a duel he participated in, which he was unlucky.<br/>Interim successor was appointed to continue the term. | | Henry P. Haun (D) | November 3, 1859
|- | Texas<br>(1) | | Matthias Ward (D) | Interim appointee lost nomination to finish the term<br/>Successor elected December 5, 1859. | | Louis Wigfall (D) | December 5, 1859
|- | California<br>(1) | | Henry P. Haun (D) | Interim appointee lost election to finish the term<br/>Successor elected March 5, 1860. | | Milton Latham (D) | March 5, 1860
|- | South Carolina<br>(2) | | James Chesnut Jr. (D) | Withdrew November 10, 1860. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | South Carolina<br>(3) | | James H. Hammond (D) | Withdrew November 11, 1860. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Mississippi<br>(2) | | Albert G. Brown (D) | Withdrew January 12, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Maine<br>(1) | | Hannibal Hamlin (R) | Resigned January 17, 1861, to become Vice President of the United States.<br/>Successor elected January 17, 1861. | | Lot M. Morrill (R) | January 17, 1861
|- | Alabama<br>(3) | | Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D) | Withdrew January 21, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Alabama<br>(2) | | Clement C. Clay (D) | Withdrew January 21, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Florida<br>(1) | | Stephen Mallory (D) | Withdrew January 21, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Florida<br>(3) | | David L. Yulee (D) | Withdrew January 21, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Mississippi<br>(1) | | Jefferson Davis (D) | Withdrew January 21, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Georgia<br>(3) | | Alfred Iverson Sr. (D) | Withdrew January 28, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Kansas<br>(2) | New seat | New state admitted to the Union January 29, 1861<br/>Senator was not elected until the next Congress. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Kansas<br>(3) | New seat | New state admitted to the Union January 29, 1861<br/>Senator was not elected until the next Congress. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Georgia<br>(2) | | Robert Toombs (D) | Withdrew February 4, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Louisiana<br>(2) | | Judah P. Benjamin (D) | Withdrew February 4, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Louisiana<br>(3) | | John Slidell (D) | Withdrew February 4, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
|- | Tennessee<br>(2) | | Alfred O. P. Nicholson (D) | Withdrew March 3, 1861. | Vacant | Not filled this Congress
House of Representatives
|- | | Vacant | style="font-size:80%" | Vacancy in term | | John A. McClernand (D) | Seated November 8, 1859 |- | | Vacant | style="font-size:80%" | Brown could not take seat because he had not yet attained age required by the US Constitution | | John Y. Brown (D) | Seated December 3, 1860 |- | | | Cyrus Spink (R) | style="font-size:80%" | Died May 31, 1859 | | Harrison G. O. Blake (R) | Seated October 11, 1859 |- | | | William Goode (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Died July 3, 1859 | | Roger A. Pryor (D) | Seated December 7, 1859 |- | | | George B. Cooper (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Lost contested election May 15, 1860 | | Francis P. Blair Jr. (R) | Seated May 15, 1860 |- | | Experience Estabrook | style="font-size:80%" | Lost contested election May 18, 1860 | | Samuel G. Daily (R) | Seated May 18, 1860 |- | | | Silas M. Burroughs (R) | style="font-size:80%" | Died June 3, 1860 | | Edwin R. Reynolds (R) | Seated December 5, 1860 |- | | | John R. Barret (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Lost contested election June 8, 1860 | | William A. Howard (R) | Seated June 8, 1860 |- | | | John Schwartz (ALD) | style="font-size:80%" | Died June 20, 1860 | | Jacob K. McKenty (D) | Seated December 3, 1860 |- | | | William A. Howard (R) | style="font-size:80%" | Resigned June 25, 1860 | | John R. Barret (D) | Seated December 3, 1860 |- | | | Lucius Q. C. Lamar II (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired December ???, 1860 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Laurence M. Keitt (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired December ???, 1860 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | John McQueen (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired December 21, 1860 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | William P. Miles (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired December 21, 1860 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Milledge L. Bonham (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired December 21, 1860 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | John D. Ashmore (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired December 21, 1860 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | William W. Boyce (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired December 21, 1860 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Israel Washburn Jr. (R) | style="font-size:80%" | Resigned January 1, 1861, after being elected Governor of Maine | | Stephen Coburn (R) | Seated January 2, 1861 |- | | | Reuben Davis (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 12, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | William Barksdale (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 12, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Otho R. Singleton (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 12, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | John J. McRae (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 12, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | James A. Stallworth (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 21, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | James L. Pugh (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 21, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | David Clopton (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 21, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Sydenham Moore (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 21, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | George S. Houston (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 21, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Jabez L. M. Curry (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 21, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | George S. Hawkins (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 21, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Peter E. Love (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired January 23, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Martin J. Crawford (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 23, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Thomas Hardeman Jr. (O) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 23, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Lucius J. Gartrell (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired January 23, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | John W. H. Underwood (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 23, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | James Jackson (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Retired January 23, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Joshua Hill (O) | style="font-size:80%" | Resigned January 23, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | John J. Jones (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 23, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Marcus J. Parrott (R) | style="font-size:80%" | Kansas was admitted to the Union January 29, 1861 | colspan=2 | Seat eliminated |- | | New Seat | style="font-size:80%" | Kansas was admitted to the Union January 29, 1861 | | Martin F. Conway (R) | Seated January 29, 1861 |- | | | Williamson R. W. Cobb (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew January 30, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term |- | | | Miles Taylor (D) | style="font-size:80%" | Withdrew February 5, 1861 | Vacant | Not filled this term
Committees
Lists of committees and their party leaders.
Senate
House of Representatives
Joint committees
Caucuses
Employees
Senate
House of Representatives
- Clerk: James C. Allen, until February 3, 1860
- John W. Forney, elected February 3, 1860
- Chaplain: None
- Doorkeeper: Robert B. Hackney, until February 6, 1860
- George Marston, elected February 6, 1860
- Messenger: Thaddeus Morrice
- Postmaster: Josiah M. Lucas
- Reading Clerks:
- Sergeant at Arms: Adam J. Glossbrenner, until February 3, 1860
- Henry William Hoffman, from February 3, 1860
See also
Notes
References
References
External links