41st United States Congress - Membership Changes

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The Forty-first United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1869 to March 3, 1871, during the first two years of the first administration of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant.

The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Eighth Census of the United States in 1860. Both chambers had a Republican majority.

See also: 41st United States Congress - political parties
See also: 41st United States Congress - State Delegations
See also: United States House elections, 1868

[edit] Dates of sessions

March 4, 1869 - March 3, 1871

Previous congress: 40th Congress
Next congress: 42nd Congress

[edit] Membership changes

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.

Senate
  • replacements: 4
  • deaths: 2
  • resignations:2
  • interim appointments: 2
  • Total seats with changes: 4
House of Representatives
  • replacements: 12
  • deaths: 5
  • resignations: 8
  • contested election: 11
  • Total seats with changes: 24

[edit] Senate

State Outgoing Senator Reason for Change Successor Date of Successor's Installation
Georgia Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
Contested election.
Joshua Hill and Richard H. Whiteley disputed the special election of July 15, 1870, and the seat remained vacant while in dispute.
Joshua Hill
Republican
February 1, 1871.
Georgia Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
Contested election.
Homer V.M. Miller and Henry P. Farrow disputed the special election of July 15, 1870, and the seat remained vacant while in dispute.
Homer V.M. Miller
Democratic
February 24, 1871.
Iowa James W. Grimes
Republican
Resignation.
Senator James W. Grimes resigned December 6, 1869.
James B. Howell
Republican
January 26, 1870.
Maine William Pitt Fessenden
Republican
Death.
Senator William Pitt Fessenden died September 9, 1869.
Lot M. Morrill
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Minnesota Daniel S. Norton
Republican
Resignation.
Senator Daniel S. Norton died July 13, 1870.
William Windom
Republican
December 1, 1870.
Minnesota William Windom
Republican
Successor elected.
Senator William Windom served an interim appointment only.
Ozora P. Stearns
Republican
January 23, 1871.
Mississippi Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Mississippi was readmitted by act of February 23, 1870.
Hiram R. Revels
Republican
February 25, 1870.
Mississippi Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Mississippi was readmitted by act of February 23, 1870.
Adelbert Ames
Republican
April 1, 1870.
Missouri Charles D. Drake
Republican
Resignation.
Senator Charles D. Drake resigned December 19, 1870.
Daniel T. Jewett
Republican
December 22, 1870.
Missouri Daniel T. Jewett
Republican
Successor elected.
Senator Daniel T. Jewett served an interim appointment only.
Francis P. Blair, Jr.
Democratic
January 25, 1871.
Texas Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Texas was readmitted by act of March 30, 1870.
Morgan C. Hamilton
Republican
March 31, 1870.
Texas Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Texas was readmitted by act of March 30, 1870.
James W. Flanagan
Republican
March 31, 1870.
Virginia Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
John W. Johnston
Democratic
January 27, 1870.
Virginia Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
John F. Lewis
Republican
January 27, 1870.

[edit] House of Representatives

State Outgoing Representative Reason for Change Successor Date of Successor's Installation
Alabama
1st
vacant Late elections.
Alabama representatives were elected August 3, 1869.
Alfred E. Buck
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Alabama
2nd
vacant Late elections.
Alabama representatives were elected August 3, 1869.
Charles W. Buckley
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Alabama
3rd
vacant Late elections.
Alabama representatives were elected August 3, 1869.
Robert S. Heflin
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Alabama
4th
vacant Late elections.
Alabama representatives were elected August 3, 1869.
Charles Hays
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Alabama
5th
vacant Late elections.
Alabama representatives were elected August 3, 1869.
Peter M. Dox
Democratic
December 6, 1869.
Alabama
6th
vacant Late elections.
Alabama representatives were elected August 3, 1869.
William C. Sherrod
Democratic
December 6, 1869.
Connecticut
1st
vacant Late elections.
Connecticut representatives were elected April 5, 1869.
Julius L. Strong
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Connecticut
2nd
vacant Late elections.
Connecticut representatives were elected April 5, 1869.
Stephen W. Kellogg
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Connecticut
3rd
vacant Late elections.
Connecticut representatives were elected April 5, 1869.
Henry H. Starkweather
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Connecticut
4th
vacant Late elections.
Connecticut representatives were elected April 5, 1869.
William H. Barnum
Democratic
December 6, 1869.
Georgia
1st
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
William W. Paine
Democratic
January 23, 1871.
Georgia
2nd
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
Richard H. Whiteley
Republican
February 9, 1871.
Georgia
3rd
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
Marion Bethune
Republican
January 16, 1871.
Georgia
4th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
Jefferson F. Long
Republican
January 16, 1871.
Georgia
5th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
Stephen A. Corker
Democratic
January 24, 1871.
Georgia
6th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
William P. Price
Democratic
January 16, 1871.
Georgia
7th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Georgia was readmitted by act of July 15, 1870.
Pierce M.B. Young
Democratic
January 16, 1871.
Illinois
3rd
Elihu B. Washburne
Republican
Resignation.
Representative Elihu B. Washburne resigned March 6, 1869.
Horatio C. Burchard
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Iowa
2nd
William Smyth
Republican
Death.
Representative William Smyth died September 30, 1870.
William P. Wolf
Republican
December 6, 1870.
Kentucky
3rd
Jacob Golladay
Democratic
Resignation.
Representative Jacob Golladay resigned February 28, 1870
Joseph H. Lewis
Democratic
May 10, 1870.
Kentucky
9th
vacant Contested election.
John McConnell Rice and John T. Zeigler disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat was vacant while in dispute.
John McConnell Rice
Democratic
March 5, 1869.
Louisiana
1st
vacant Contested election.
J. Hale Sypher and Louis St. Martin disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat was declared vacant until a new election.
J. Hale Sypher
Republican
December 5, 1870.
Louisiana
2nd
vacant Contested election.
Lionel A. Sheldon and Caleb S. Hunt disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat was vacant while in dispute.
Lionel A. Sheldon
Republican
April 8, 1869.
Louisiana
3rd
vacant Contested election.
C.B. Darrall and Adolphe Bailey disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat was vacant while in dispute.
C.B. Darrall
Republican
July 6, 1870.
Louisiana
4th
vacant Contested election.
Joseph P. Newsham and Michael Ryan disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat was vacant while in dispute.
Joseph P. Newsham
Republican
May 23, 1870.
Louisiana
5th
vacant Contested election.
Frank Morey, G.W. McCranie, and P.J. Kennedy disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat was declared vacant until a new election.
Frank Morey
Republican
December 6, 1870.
Massachusetts
7th
George S. Boutwell
Republican
Resignation.
Representative George S. Boutwell resigned March 12, 1869, having been appointed U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
George M. Brooks
Republican
December 6, 1869.
Mississippi
1st
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Mississippi was readmitted by act of February 23, 1870.
George E. Harris
Republican
February 23, 1870.
Mississippi
2nd
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Mississippi was readmitted by act of February 23, 1870.
Joseph L. Morphis
Republican
February 23, 1870.
Mississippi
3rd
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Mississippi was readmitted by act of February 23, 1870.
Henry W. Barry
Republican
April 8, 1870.
Mississippi
4th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Mississippi was readmitted by act of February 23, 1870.
George C. McKee
Republican
February 23, 1870.
Mississippi
5th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Mississippi was readmitted by act of February 23, 1870.
Legrand W. Perce
Republican
February 23, 1870.
New York
11th
George Woodward Greene
Democratic
Contested election.
Charles H. Van Wyck successfully disputed the November 1868 election of Representative George Woodward Greene, who served until February 17, 1870.
Charles H. Van Wyck
Republican
February 17, 1870.
New York
28th
Noah Davis
Republican
Resignation.
Representative Noah Davis resigned July 15, 1870.
Charles H. Holmes
Republican
December 6, 1870.
North Carolina
2nd
David Heaton
Republican
Death.
Representative David Heaton died June 25, 1870.
Joseph Dixon
Republican
December 5, 1870.
North Carolina
4th
John T. Deweese
Republican
Resignation.
Representative John T. Deweese resigned February 28, 1870
John Manning, Jr.
Democratic
December 7, 1870.
Ohio
3rd
Robert C. Schenck
Republican
Resignation.
Representative Robert C. Schenck resigned January 5, 1871.
vacant seat remained vacant.
Ohio
10th
Truman H. Hoag
Democratic
Death.
Representative Truman H. Hoag died February 5, 1870.
Erasmus D. Peck
Republican
April 23, 1870.
Pennsylvania
3rd
John Moffet
Democratic
Contested election.
Leonard Myers successfully disputed the November 1868 election of Representative John Moffet, who served until April 9, 1869.
Leonard Myers
Republican
April 9, 1869.
Pennsylvania
5th
John R. Reading
Democratic
Contested election.
Caleb N. Taylor successfully disputed the November 1868 election of Representative John R. Reading, who served until April 13, 1870.
Caleb N. Taylor
Republican
April 13, 1870.
Pennsylvania
21st
vacant Contested election.
John Covode and Henry D. Foster disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat remained vacant while in dispute.
John Covode
Republican
February 9, 1870.
South Carolina
1st
B.F. Whittemore
Republican
Resignation.
Representative B.F. Whittemore resigned February 24, 1870, subsequently was reelected, but was not seated.
Joseph H. Rainey
Republican
December 12, 1870.
South Carolina
3rd
vacant Contested election.
Solomon L. Hoge and J.P. Reed disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat remained vacant while in dispute.
Solomon L. Hoge
Republican
April 8, 1869.
South Carolina
4th
vacant Contested election.
Alexander S. Wallace and William D. Simpson disputed the November 1868 election, and the seat remained vacant while in dispute.
Alexander S. Wallace
Republican
May 27, 1870.
Texas
1st
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Texas was readmitted by act of March 30, 1870.
G.W. Whitmore
Republican
March 31, 1870.
Texas
2nd
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Texas was readmitted by act of March 30, 1870.
John C. Conner
Democratic
March 31, 1870.
Texas
3rd
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Texas was readmitted by act of March 30, 1870.
W.T. Clark
Republican
March 31, 1870.
Texas
4th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Texas was readmitted by act of March 30, 1870.
Edward Degener
Republican
March 31, 1870.
Virginia
1st
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
Richard S. Ayer
Republican
January 31, 1870.
Virginia
2nd
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
James H. Platt, Jr.
Republican
January 27, 1870.
Virginia
3rd
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
Charles H. Porter
Republican
January 27, 1870.
Virginia
4th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
George W. Booker
Conservative
February 1, 1870.
Virginia
5th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
Robert Ridgway
Conservative
January 27, 1870.
Virginia
5th
Robert Ridgway
Conservative
Death.
Representative Robert Ridgway died October 16, 1870.
Richard T.W. Duke
Conservative
December 5, 1870.
Virginia
6th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
William Milnes, Jr.
Conservative
January 27, 1870.
Virginia
7th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
Lewis McKenzie
Conservative
January 31, 1870.
Virginia
8th
Not represented Readmitted to representation.
Virginia was readmitted by act of January 26, 1870.
James King Gibson
Conservative
January 28, 1870.
Wisconsin
2nd
Benjamin F. Hopkins
Republican
Death.
Representative Benjamin F. Hopkins died January 1, 1870.
David Atwood
Republican
February 23, 1870.

[edit] References

  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. 

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