[APPENDIX] THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. REPUBLICANS IN ROMAN; DEMOCRATS IN ITALIC; ADMINISTRATION REPUBLICANS IN SMALL CAPITALS.

SENATE.

MAINE.—William Pitt Fessenden (1), Lot M. Morrill.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Daniel Clark (2), Aaron H. Cragin.
VERMONT.—Solomon Foot (3), Luke P. Poland.
MASSACHUSETTS.—Charles Sumner, Henry Wilson.
RHODE ISLAND.—Henry B. Anthony, William Sprague.
CONNECTICUT.—James Dixon, Lafayette S. Foster.
NEW YORK.—Ira Harris, Edwin D. Morgan.
NEW JERSEY.—William Wright(4), John B. Stockton(5).
PENNSYLVANIA.—Charles R. Buckalew, EDGAR COWAN.
DELAWARE.—George Reed Riddle, Willard Saulsbury.
MARYLAND.—John A. J. Creswell, Reverdy Johnson.
OHIO.—John Sherman, Benjamin F. Wade.
KENTUCKY.—James Guthrie, Garrett Davis.
INDIANA.—Henry S. Lane, Thomas A. Hendricks.
ILLINOIS.—Lyman Trumbull, Richard Yates.
MISSOURI.—B. Gratz Brown, John B. Henderson.
MICHIGAN.—Zachariah Chandler, Jacob M. Howard.
IOWA.—James W. Grimes, Samuel J. Kirkwood.
WISCONSIN.—JAMES R. DOOLITTLE, Timothy O. Howe.
CALIFORNIA.—John Conness, James A. McDougal.
MINNESOTA.—DANIEL S. NORTON, Alexander Ramsey.
OREGON.—James W. Nesmith, George H. Williams.
KANSAS.—Samuel C. Pomeroy, JAMES H. LANE (6).
WEST VIRGINIA.—Peter C. Van Winkle, Waitman T. Willey.
NEVADA.—James W. Nye, William M. Stewart.
TENNESSEE.—David T. Patterson, Joseph S. Fowler. From July 24, 1866.

(1) Resigned. Succeeded by Nathan A. Farwell. (2) Resigned. Succeeded by George G. Fogg. (3) Died. Succeeded by George F. Edmunds. (4) Died. Succeeded by Frederick T. Frelinghuysen. (5) Unseated. Succeeded by Alexander G. Cattell. (6) Died. Succeeded by Edmund G. Ross.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, Speaker.
Edward McPherson of Pennsylvania, Clerk.
MAINE.—John Lynch, Sidney Perham, James G. Blaine, John H. Rice,
Frederick A. Pike.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Gilman Marston, Edward H. Rollins, James W. Patterson.
VERMONT.—Frederick E. Woodbridge, Justin S. Morrill, Portus Baxter.
MASSACHUSETTS.—Thomas D. Eliot, Oakes Ames, Alexander H. Rice, Samuel
Hooper, John B. Alley, Nathaniel P. Banks, George S. Boutwell, John
D. Baldwin, William B. Washburn, Henry L. Dawes.
RHODE ISLAND.—Thomas A. Jenckes, Nathan F. Dixon.
CONNECTICUT.—Henry C. Deming, Samuel L. Warner, Augustus Brandegee,
John H. Hubbard.
NEW YORK.—Stephen Taber, Teunis G. Bergen, James Humphrey (1),
Morgan Jones, Nelson Taylor, HENRY J. RAYMOND, John W. Chanler,
James Brooks
(2), William A. Darling, William Radford, Charles H.
Winfield
, John H. Ketcham, Edwin N. Hubbell, Charles Goodyear,
John A. Griswold, ROBERT S. HALE, Calvin T. Hulburd, James M. Marvin,
Demas Hubbard, jun., Addison H. Laflin, Roscoe Conkling, Sidney T.
Holmes, Thomas T. Davis, Theodore M. Pomeroy, Daniel Morris, Giles
W. Hotchkiss, Hamilton Ward, Roswell Hart, Burt Van Horn, James M.
Humphrey
, Henry Van Aernam.
NEW JERSEY.—John F. Starr, William A. Newell, Charles Sitgreaves,
Andrew J. Rogers, Edwin R. V. Wright
.
PENNSYLVANIA.—Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, Leonard Myers,
William D. Kelley, M. Russell Thayer, Benjamin M. Boyer, John M.
Broomall, Sydenham E. Ancona, Thaddeus Stevens, Myers Strouse,
Philip Johnson (3), Charles Denison
, Ulysses Mercur, George F.
Miller, Adam J. Glossbrenner, Alexander H. Coffroth (4), Abraham
A. Barker, Stephen F. Wilson, Glenni W. Scofield, Charles V. Culver,
John L. Dawson, James K. Moorhead, Thomas Williams, George V.
Lawrence.
DELAWARE.—John A. Nicholson.
MARYLAND.—Hiram McCullough, John L. Thomas, jun., CHARLES E. PHELPS,
Francis Thomas, Benjamin G. Harris.
OHIO.—Benjamin Eggleston, Rutherford B. Hayes, Robert C. Schenck,
William Lawrence, Francis C. Le Blond, Reader W. Clarke, Samuel
Shellabarger, JAMES R. HUBBELL, Ralph P. Buckland, James M. Ashley,
Hezekiah S. Bundy, William E. Finck, Columbus Delano, Martin
Welker, Tobias A. Plants, John A. Bingham, Ephraim R. Eckley, Rufus
P. Spalding, James A. Garfield.
KENTUCKY.—Lawrence S. Trimble, Burwell C. Ritter, Henry Grider (5),
Aaron Harding
, LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU, GREEN CLAY SMITH (6), George S.
Shanklin
, William H. Randall, Samuel McKee.
TENNESSEE.—Nathaniel G. Taylor, Horace Maynard, William B. Stokes,
Edmund Cooper, William B. Campbell, Samuel M. Arnell, Isaac R.
Hawkins, John W. Leftwich. From July 24, 1866.
INDIANA.—William E. Niblack, Michael C. Kerr, Ralph Hill, John H.
Farquhar, George W. Julian, Ebenezer Dumont, Daniel W. Voorhees(7),
Godlove S. Orth, Schuyler Colfax, Joseph H. Defrees, THOMAS N. STILLWELL.
ILLINOIS.—John Wentworth, John F. Farnsworth, Elihu B. Washburne,
Abner C. Harding, Ebon C. Ingersoll, Burton C. Cook, Henry P. H.
Bromwell, Shelby M. Cullom, Lewis W. Ross, Anthony Thornton, Samuel
S. Marshall
, Jehu Baker, Andrew J. Kuykendall, Samuel W. Moulton.
MISSOURI.—John Hogan, Henry T. Blow, THOMAS E. NOELL, John B. Kelso,
Joseph W. McClurg, Robert T. Van Horn, Benjamin F. Loan, John F.
Benjamin, George W. Anderson.
MICHIGAN.—Fernando C. Beaman, Charles Upson, John W. Longyear, Thomas
W. Ferry, Roland E. Trowbridge, John F. Driggs.
IOWA.—James F. Wilson, Hiram Price, William B. Allison, Joseph B.
Grinnell, John A. Kasson, Asahel W. Hubbard.
WISCONSIN.—Halbert E. Paine, Ithamar C. Sloan, Amasa Cobb, Charles A.
Eldridge
, Philetus Sawyer, Walter D. McIndoe.
CALIFORNIA.—Donald C. McRuer, William Higby, John Bidwell.
MINNESOTA.—William Windom, Ignatius Donnelly.
OREGON.—James H. D. Henderson.
KANSAS.—Sidney Clarke.
WEST VIRGINIA.—Chester D. Hubbard, George R. Latham, Kellian V.
Whaley.
NEVADA.—Delos R. Ashley.
NEBRASKA.—Thomas M. Marquette. From Feb. 9, 1867.

(1) Died. Succeeded by John W. Hunter. (2) Unseated. Succeeded by William E. Dodge. (3) Died. Succeeded by Daniel M. Van Auken. (4) Unseated. Succeeded by William H. Koontz. (5) Died. Succeeded by Elijah Hise. (6) Resigned. Succeeded by Andrew H. Ward. (7) Unseated. Succeeded by Henry D. Washburn.

TERRITORIAL DELEGATES.
NEW MEXICO.—J. Francisco Chaves.
UTAH.—William H. Hooper.
WASHINGTON.—Arthur A. Denny.
ARIZONA.—John N. Goodwin.
NEBRASKA.—Phineas W. Hitchcock.
COLORADO.—Allen A. Bradford.
DAKOTA.—Walter A. Burleigh.
IDAHO.—E. D. Holbrook.
MONTANA.—Samuel McLean.

SENATORS CHOSEN FROM THE LATE INSURRECTIONARY STATES.
ALABAMA.—Lewis E. Parson, George S. Houston.
ARKANSAS.—Elisha Baxter, William D. Snow.
FLORIDA.—William Marvin, Wilkerson Call.
GEORGIA.—Alexander H. Stephens, Herschel V. Johnson.
LOUISIANA.—Randall Hunt, Henry Boyce. (R. King Cutler and Michael
Hahn also claim under a former election in October, 1864.)
MISSISSIPPI.—William L. Sharkey, James L. Alcorn.
NORTH CAROLINA.—William A. Graham, John Pool.
SOUTH CAROLINA.—Benjamin F. Perry, John L. Manning (1).
TENNESSEE.—David T. Patterson, Joseph S. Fowler.
TEXAS.—David G. Burnett, O. M. Roberts.
VIRGINIA.—John C. Underwood, Joseph Segar.

REPRESENTATIVES CHOSEN FROM THE LATE INSURRECTIONARY STATES.
ALABAMA.—C. C. Langdon, George C. Freeman (2), General Cullen A.
Battle, Joseph W. Taylor, B. T. Pope, Thomas J. Foster.
ARKANSAS.—William Byers, George H. Kyle, James M. Johnson.
FLORIDA.—F. McLeod.
GEORGIA.—Solomon Cohen, General Philip Cook, Hugh Buchanan, E. G.
Cabaniss, J. D. Matthews, J. H. Christy, General W. T. Wofford (3).
LOUISIANA.—Louis St. Martin, Jacob Barker, Robert C. Wickliffe, John
E. King, John S. Ray. (Henry C. Warmoth claims seat as delegate
under universal suffrage election.)
MISSISSIPPI.—Colonel Arthur E. Reynolds, Colonel Richard A. Pinson,
James T. Harrison, A. M. West, E. G. Peyton.
NORTH CAROLINA.—Jesse R. Stubbs, Charles C. Clark, Thomas C. Fuller,
Colonel Josiah Turner, jun., Lewis Hanes, S. H. Walkup, Alexander H.
Jones.
SOUTH CAROLINA.—Colonel John D. Kennedy, William Aiken, General Samuel
McGowan, James Farrow.
TENNESSEE.—Nathaniel G. Taylor, Horace Maynard, William B. Stokes,
Edmund Cooper, William B. Campbell, Samuel M. Arnell, Isaac R.
Hawkins, John W. Leftwich.
TEXAS.—George W. Chilton, Benjamin H. Epperson, A. M. Branch, C.
Herbert.
VIRGINIA.—W. H. B. Custis, Lucius H. Chandler, B. Johnson Barbour,
Robert Ridgeway, Beverly A. Davis, Alexander H. H. Stuart, Robert Y.
Conrad, Daniel H. Hoge.

(1) Resigned. Succeeded by James B. Campbell. (2) Died. Succeeded by J. McCaleb Wiley. (3) Died. Succeeded by James P. Hambleton.