HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CALIFORNIA.—Thomas B. Shannon, William Higby, Cornelius Cole. ILLINOIS.-Isaac N. Arnold, John F. Farnsworth, Elihu B. Washburne, Charles M. Harris, Owen Lovejoy (died Mar. 25, 1864, and was succeeded by Ebon C. Ingersoll), Jesse O. Norton, John R. Eden, John T. Stuart, Lewis W. Ross, Anthony L. Knapp, James C. Robinson, William R. Morrison, William J. Allen, James C. Allen. INDIANA.-John Law, James A. Cravens, Henry W. Harrington, IOWA.-James F. Wilson, Hiram Price, William B. Allison, J. B. KENTUCKY.-Lucien Anderson, GEORGE H. YEAMAN, HENRY GRIDER, AARON HARDING, Robert MalloRY, Green Clay Smith, Brutus J. Clay, William H. Randall, WILLIAM H. WADSWORTH. MAINE.-Lorenzo D. M. Sweat, Sidney Perham, James G. Blaine, John H. Rice, Frederick A. Pike. MARYLAND.-John A. J. Cresswell, Edwin H. Webster, Henry Winter Davis, Francis Thomas, Benjamin G. Harris. MASSACHUSETTS.-Thomas D. Eliot, Oakes Ames, Alexander H. Rice, Samuel Hooper, John B. Alley, Daniel W. Gooch, George S. Boutwell, John D. Baldwin, William B. Washburn, Henry L. Dawes. MICHIGAN.-Fernando C. Beaman, Charles Upson, John W. Longyear, Francis W. Kellogg, Augustus C. Baldwin, John F. Driggs. MINNESOTA.-William Windom, Ignatius Donnelly. MISSOURI.-FRANCIS P. BLAIR, jr. (seat successfully contested by Samuel Knox of St. Louis), Henry T. Blow, John G. Scott, Joseph W. McClurg, Sempronius H. Boyd, Austin A. King, Benjamin F. Loan, William A. Hall, James S. Rollins. NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Daniel Marcy, Edward H. Rollins, James W. Patterson. NEW JERSEY.-John F. Starr, George Middleton, William G. Steele, Andrew J. Rogers, Nehemiah Perry. NEW YORK.-Henry G. Stebbins (resigned in 1864 and was succeeded by Dwight Townsend), Martin Kalbfleisch, Moses F. Odell, Benjamin Wood, Fernando Wood, Elijah Ward, John W. Chanler, James Brooks, Anson Herrick, William Radford, Charles H. Winfield, Homer A. Nelson, John B. Steele, John V. L. Pruyn, John A. Griswold, Orlando Kellogg, Calvin T. Hulburd, James M. Marvin, Samuel F. Miller, Ambrose W. Clark, Francis Kernan, DeWitt C. Littlejohn, Thomas T. Davis, Theodore M. Pomeroy, Daniel Morris, Giles W. Hotchkiss, Robert Van Valkenburg, Freeman Clark, Augustus Frank, John B. Ganson, Reuben E. Fenton (resigned OREGON.-John R. McBride. RHODE ISLAND.-Thomas A. Jenckes, Nathan F. Dixon. VIRGINIA. Had Senators but no Representatives. JOSEPH SEGAR, LUCIUS H. CHANDLER and BENJAMIN M. KITCHEN, claimants for seats, were not admitted. WEST VIRGINIA.-Jacob B. Blair, William G. Brown, Killian V. Whaley.* WISCONSIN.-James S. Brown, Ithamar C. Sloan, Amasa Cobb, Charles A. Eldridge, Ezra Wheeler, Walter D. McIndoe. DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIES ARIZONA.-Charles D. Poston. COLORADO.-Hiram P. Bennett. DAKOTA.-William Jayne (seat successfully contested by John B. S. Todd). IDAHO.-William H. Wallace. MONTANA.-Samuel McLean. NEBRASKA.-Samuel G. Daily. NEVADA (admitted as a State).—Gordon N. Mott (Henry G. Worthington was elected Representative when Nevada became a State). NEW MEXICO.-Francisco Perea. UTAH.-John F. Kenney. * The West Virginia Representatives took their seats Dec. 7, 1863. A BOLITION A INDEX societies, Adams, Charles Francis, 50 Alexandria, capital of loyal Vir- ginia, 129; convention meets at, Alleghany Mountains, Virginia di- Allegiance, oath of, 24; Governor Johnson's modification of, 27; Allen, Henry Watkins, end of ad- ton Roads conference refers to, Amnesty and Reconstruction, Lin- insurgent States affected by, Antietam, Md., Lee defeated at, Arkansas, effect of Union vic- tories in, 10; enrolling agent |