HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
CALIFORNIA.—Aaron A. Sargent, Timothy G. Phelps, Frederick F. Low.
CONNECTICUT.—Dwight Loomis, James E. English, Alfred A. Burnham, George C. Woodruff.
DELAWARE.—George P. Fisher.
ILLINOIS.—Elihu B. Washburne, Isaac N. Arnold, Owen Lovejoy, William Kellogg, William A. Richardson, James C. Robinson, Philip B. Fouke, John A. Logan.
INDIANA.—John Law, James A. Cravens, William McKee Dunn, William S. Holman, George W. Julian, Albert G. Porter, Daniel W. Voorhees, Albert S. White, Schuyler Colfax, William Mitchell, John P. C. Shanks.
IOWA.—James F. Wilson, William Vandever.
KANSAS.—Martin F. Conway.
KENTUCKY.—James S. Jackson (died in 1862 and was succeeded by George H. Yeaman), Henry Grider, Aaron Harding, Charles A. Wickliffe, George W. Dunlap, Robert Mallory, John J. Crittenden, William H. Wadsworth, John W. Menzies, Samuel L. Casey (vice Mr. Burnett, expelled).
MAINE.—John N. Goodwin, Charles W. Walton (resigned, Thos. A. D. Fessenden elected to fill vacancy), Samuel C. Fessenden, Anson P. Morrill, John H. Rice, Frederick A. Pike.
MARYLAND.—John W. Crisfield, Edwin H. Webster, Cornelius L. L. Leary, Henry May, Francis Thomas, Charles B. Calvert.
MASSACHUSETTS.—Thomas D. Eliot, James Buffinton, Benjamin F. Thomas (sometimes classed as a Unionist), Alexander H. Rice, Samuel Hooper, John B. Alley, Daniel W. Gooch, Charles R. Train, Goldsmith F. Bailey (died May 8, 1862, and was succeeded by Amasa Walker), Charles Delano, Henry L. Dawes.
MICHIGAN.—Bradley F. Granger, Fernando C. Beaman, Francis W. Kellogg, Rowland E. Trowbridge.
MINNESOTA.—Cyrus Aldrich and William Windom.
MISSOURI.—Francis P. Blair, jr. (resigned in 1862), James S. Rollins, William A. Hall, Elijah H. Norton, Thomas L. Price, John S. Phelps, John W. Noell.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Gilman Marston, Edward H. Rollins, Thomas M. Edwards.
NEW JERSEY.—John T. Nixon, John L. N. Stratton, William G. Steele, George T. Cobb, Nehemiah Perry.
NEW YORK.—Edward H. Smith, Moses F. Odell, Benjamin Wood, James E. Kerrigan, William Wall, Frederick A. Conkling, Elijah Ward, Isaac C. Delaplaine, Edward Haight, Charles H. Van Wyck, John B. Steele, Stephen Baker, Abraham B. Olin, Erastus Corning, James B. McKean, William A. Wheeler, Socrates N. Sherman, Chauncey Vibbard, Richard Franchot, Roscoe Conkling, R. Holland Duell, William E. Lansing, Ambrose W. Clark, Charles B. Sedgwick, Theodore M. Pomeroy, Jacob P. Chamberlain, Alexander S. Diven, Robert B. Van Valkenburg, Alfred Ely, Augustus Frank, Burt Van Horn, Elbridge G. Spaulding, Reuben E. Fenton.
OHIO.—George H. Pendleton, John A. Gurley, Clement L. Vallandigham, William Allen, James M. Ashley, Chilton A. White, Richard A. Harrison, Samuel Shellabarger, Warren P. Noble, Carey A. Trimble, Valentine B. Horton, Samuel S. Cox, Samuel T. Worcester, Harrison G. Blake, Robert H. Nugen, William P. Cutler, James R. Morris, Sidney Edgerton, Albert G. Riddle, John Hutchins, John A. Bingham.
OREGON.—George K. Shiel.
PENNSYLVANIA.—William E. Lehman, Charles J. Biddle, John P. Verree, William D. Kelley, William Morris Davis, John Hickman, Thomas B. Cooper (died April 4, 1862, and was succeeded by John D. Stiles), Sydenham E. Ancona, Thaddeus Stevens, John W. Killinger, James H. Campbell, Hendrick B. Wright, Philip Johnson, Galusha A. Grow, James T. Hale, Joseph Baily, Edward McPherson, Samuel S. Blair, John Covode, Jesse Lazear, James K. Moorhead, Robert McKnight, John W. Wallace, John Patton, Elijah Babbitt.
RHODE ISLAND.—George H. Browne, William P. Sheffield.
TENNESSEE.—Horace Maynard.
VERMONT.—Ezekiel P. Walton, Justin S. Morrill, Portus Baxter.
VIRGINIA.—Charles H. Upton, Edmund Pendleton, William G. Brown, Jacob B. Blair, Killian V. Whaley, Joseph E. Segar.
WISCONSIN.—John F. Potter, Luther Hanchett (died Nov. 24, 1862, and was succeeded by Walter McIndoe), A. Scott Sloan.