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The Forty-first 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, 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.
March 4, 1869 - March 3, 1871
First session: March 4, 1869 –April 10, 1869
Special session of the Senate: April 12, 1869 –April 22, 1869
Second session: December 6, 1869 - July 15, 1870
Third session: December 5, 1870 - March 3, 1871
Previous congress: 40th Congress - general
Next congress: 42nd Congress - general
Virginia , Mississippi , Texas , and Georgia were readmitted to representation in this Congress.
The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress, and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states, when they were first seated. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.
Senate
TOTAL members: 74
House of Representatives
TOTAL members: 243
Senate
House of Representatives
Main article: Events of 1869 ; Events of 1870 ; Events of 1871
Main article: List of United States federal legislation in the 41st Congress
Membership highlights by chamber [ edit ]
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and Representatives are listed by district.
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 this Congress, requiring reelection in 1874; Class 2 meant their term ended in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1870; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1872.
See also: Category:United States Senators
See also: Category:United States congressional delegations by state
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
President pro tempore Henry B. Anthony
House of Representatives [ edit ]
The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.
See also: Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives
See also: Category:United States congressional delegations by state
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Speaker of the HouseJames G. Blaine
Arizona Territory
Colorado Territory
Dakota Territory
Idaho Territory
Montana Territory
New Mexico Territory
Utah Territory
Washington Territory
Wyoming Territory
Membership detail by Chamber/Party[ edit ]
The list below is arranged by chamber, then by political party. Members are shown in alphabetical order.
Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress.
A-F
Joseph C. Abbott , North Carolina
Adelbert Ames , Mississippi
Henry B. Anthony , Rhode Island
Arthur I. Boreman , West Virginia
William G. Brownlow , Tennessee
William A. Buckingham , Connecticut
Simon Cameron , Pennsylvania
Matthew H. Carpenter , Wisconsin
Alexander G. Cattell , New Jersey
Zachariah Chandler , Michigan
Cornelius Cole , California
Roscoe Conkling , New York
Henry W. Corbett , Oregon
Aaron H. Cragin , New Hampshire
Charles D. Drake , Missouri
George F. Edmunds , Vermont
Reuben E. Fenton , New York
Orris S. Ferry , Connecticut
William Pitt Fessenden , Maine
James W. Flanagan , Texas
Joseph S. Fowler , Tennessee
G-O
Abijah Gilbert , Florida
James W. Grimes , Iowa
Morgan C. Hamilton , Texas
Hannibal Hamlin , Maine
James Harlan , Iowa
John S. Harris , Louisiana
Joshua Hill , Georgia
Jacob M. Howard , Michigan
Timothy O. Howe , Wisconsin
James B. Howell , Iowa
Daniel T. Jewett , Missouri
William Pitt Kellogg , Louisiana
John F. Lewis , Virginia
Alexander McDonald , Arkansas
Justin S. Morrill , Vermont
Lot M. Morrill , Maine
Oliver H. P. T. Morton , Indiana
James W. Nye , Nevada
Thomas W. Osborn , Florida
P-Z
James W. Patterson , New Hampshire
Samuel C. Pomeroy , Kansas
John Pool , North Carolina
Daniel D. Pratt , Indiana
Alexander Ramsey , Minnesota
Hiram R. Revels , Mississippi
Benjamin F. Rice , Arkansas
Thomas J. Robertson , South Carolina
Edmund G. Ross , Kansas
Frederick A. Sawyer , South Carolina
Carl Schurz , Missouri
John Scott , Pennsylvania
John Sherman , Ohio
George E. Spencer , Alabama
William Sprague , Rhode Island
Ozora P. Stearns , Minnesota
William M. Stewart , Nevada
Charles Sumner , Massachusetts
John M. Thayer , Nebraska
Thomas W. Tipton , Nebraska
Lyman Trumbull , Illinois
Willard Warner , Alabama
Waitman T. Willey , West Virginia
George H. Williams , Oregon
Henry Wilson , Massachusetts
William Windom , Minnesota
Richard Yates , Illinois
House of Representatives [ edit ]
Members of the House of Representatives were elected by popular vote, variously to single member districts or at-large.
A-B-C
George M. Adams , Kentucky
Stevenson Archer , Maryland
Samuel B. Axtell , California
William H. Barnum , Connecticut
James B. Beck , Kentucky
Benjamin T. Biggs , Delaware
John T. Bird , New Jersey
James Brooks , New York
Albert G. Burr , Illinois
Hervey C. Calkin , New York
Orestes Cleveland , New Jersey
John C. Conner , Texas
Stephen A. Corker , Georgia
Samuel S. Cox , New York
John M. Crebs , Illinois
D-E-F
G-H-I
J. Lawrence Getz , Pennsylvania
Jacob S. Golladay , Kentucky
George W. Greene , New York
John A. Griswold , New York
Charles Haight , New Jersey
Richard J. Haldeman , Pennsylvania
Samuel Hambleton , Maryland
Patrick Hamill , Maryland
Truman H. Hoag , Ohio
William S. Holman , Indiana
J-K-L
M-N-O
John Manning, Jr. , North Carolina
Samuel S. Marshall , Illinois
Stephen L. Mayham , New York
James R. McCormick , Missouri
Thompson W. McNeely , Illinois
John Moffet , Pennsylvania
George W. Morgan , Ohio
John Morrissey , New York
William Mungen , Ohio
William E. Niblack , Indiana
P-Q-R
S-T-U-V
John G. Schumaker , New York
William C. Sherrod , Alabama
Francis E. Shober , North Carolina
Henry W. Slocum , New York
Joseph S. Smith , Oregon
John D. Stiles , Pennsylvania
Frederick Stone , Maryland
Peter W. Strader , Ohio
Thomas Swann , Maryland
William N. Sweeney , Kentucky
Lawrence S. Trimble , Kentucky
Daniel M. Van Auken , Pennsylvania
Philadelph Van Trump , Ohio
Daniel W. Voorhees , Indiana
W-X-Y-Z
A-B-C
William B. Allison , Iowa
Jacob A. Ambler , Ohio
Oakes Ames , Massachusetts
William H. Armstrong , Pennsylvania
Samuel M. Arnell , Tennessee
Joel F. Asper , Missouri
David Atwood , Wisconsin
Richard S. Ayer , Virginia
Alexander H. Bailey , New York
Nathaniel P. Banks , Massachusetts
Henry W. Barry , Mississippi
Fernando C. Beaman , Michigan
John Beatty , Ohio
John F. Benjamin , Missouri
David S. Bennett , New York
Jacob Benton , New Hampshire
Marion Bethune , Georgia
John A. Bingham , Ohio
James G. Blaine , Maine
Austin Blair , Michigan
Thomas Boles , Arkansas
George S. Boutwell , Massachusetts
Christopher C. Bowen , South Carolina
Sempronius H. Boyd , Missouri
George M. Brooks , Massachusetts
Alfred E. Buck , Alabama
Charles W. Buckley , Alabama
James Buffinton , Massachusetts
Horatio C. Burchard , Illinois
Samuel S. Burdett , Missouri
Benjamin F. Butler , Massachusetts
Roderick R. Butler , Tennessee
Henry L. Cake , Pennsylvania
John Cessna , Pennsylvania
John C. Churchill , New York
William T. Clark , Texas
Sidney Clarke , Kansas
Amasa Cobb , Wisconsin
Clinton L. Cobb , North Carolina
John Coburn , Indiana
Omar D. Conger , Michigan
Burton C. Cook , Illinois
John Covode , Pennsylvania
George W. Cowles , New York
Shelby M. Cullom , Illinois
D-E-F
Chester B. Darrall , Louisiana
Noah Davis , New York
Henry L. Dawes , Massachusetts
Edward Degener , Texas
John T. Deweese , North Carolina .
Oliver J. Dickey , Pennsylvania
Joseph Dixon , North Carolina
Nathan F. Dixon, Jr. , Rhode Island
Oliver H. Dockery , North Carolina
Joseph B. Donley , Pennsylvania
Isaac H. Duval , West Virginia
David P. Dyer , Missouri
Jacob H. Ela , New Hampshire
John F. Farnsworth , Illinois
Orange Ferriss , New York
Thomas W. Ferry , Michigan
Gustavus A. Finkelnburg , Missouri
John Fisher , New York
Thomas Fitch , Nevada
G-H-I
James A. Garfield , Ohio
Calvin W. Gilfillan , Pennsylvania
Eugene Hale , Maine
Charles M. Hamilton , Florida
George E. Harris , Mississippi
Isaac R. Hawkins , Tennessee
John B. Hawley , Illinois
John B. Hay , Illinois
Charles Hays , Alabama
David Heaton , North Carolina
Robert S. Heflin , Alabama
John Hill , New Jersey
George F. Hoar , Massachusetts
Solomon L. Hoge , South Carolina
Charles H. Holmes , New York
Samuel Hooper , Massachusetts
Benjamin F. Hopkins , Wisconsin
Giles W. Hotchkiss , New York
Ebon C. Ingersoll , Illinois
J-K-L
Thomas A. Jenckes , Rhode Island
Alexander H. Jones , North Carolina
Norman B. Judd , Illinois
George W. Julian , Indiana
William D. Kelley , Pennsylvania
Stephen W. Kellogg , Connecticut
William H. Kelsey , New York
John H. Ketcham , New York
Charles Knapp , New York
Addison H. Laflin , New York
Israel G. Lash , North Carolina
William Lawrence , Ohio
John A. Logan , Illinois
Jefferson F. Long , Georgia
William Loughridge , Iowa
John Lynch , Maine
M-N-O
Horace Maynard , Tennessee
Dennis McCarthy , New York
George W. McCrary , Iowa
James C. McGrew , West Virginia
George C. McKee , Mississippi
Ulysses Mercur , Pennsylvania
Eliakim H. Moore , Ohio
Jesse H. Moore , Illinois
William Moore , New Jersey
Frank Morey , Louisiana
Joseph L. Morphis , Mississippi
Daniel J. Morrell , Pennsylvania
Samuel P. Morrill , Maine
Leonard Myers , Pennsylvania
James S. Negley , Pennsylvania
Joseph P. Newsham , Louisiana
Charles O'Neill , Pennsylvania
Godlove S. Orth , Indiana
P-Q-R
Jasper Packard , Indiana
John B. Packer , Pennsylvania
Halbert E. Paine , Wisconsin
Francis W. Palmer , Iowa
Erasmus D. Peck , Ohio
Legrand W. Perce , Mississippi
John A. Peters , Maine
Darwin Phelps , Pennsylvania
James H. Platt, Jr. , Virginia
Luke P. Poland , Vermont
Charles Pomeroy , Iowa
Charles H. Porter , Virginia
William F. Prosser , Tennessee
Joseph H. Rainey , South Carolina
Logan H. Roots , Arkansas
S-T-U-V
Stephen Sanford , New York
Aaron A. Sargent , California
Philetus Sawyer , Wisconsin
Robert C. Schenck , Ohio
Glenni W. Scofield , Pennsylvania
John P. C. Shanks , Indiana
Lionel A. Sheldon , Louisiana
Porter Sheldon , New York
John A. Smith , Ohio
William J. Smith , Tennessee
Worthington C. Smith , Vermont
William Smyth , Iowa
Henry H. Starkweather , Connecticut
Aaron F. Stevens , New Hampshire
Job E. Stevenson , Ohio
William B. Stokes , Tennessee
William L. Stoughton , Michigan
Randolph Strickland , Michigan
Julius L. Strong , Connecticut
J. Hale Sypher , Louisiana
John Taffe , Nebraska
Adolphus H. Tanner , New York
Caleb N. Taylor , Pennsylvania
Lewis Tillman , Tennessee
Washington Townsend , Pennsylvania
Ginery Twichell , Massachusetts
James N. Tyner , Indiana
William H. Upson , Ohio
Robert T. Van Horn , Missouri
Charles H. Van Wyck , New York
W-X-Y-Z
Alexander S. Wallace , South Carolina
Hamilton Ward, Sr. , New York
Cadwallader C. Washburn , Wisconsin
William B. Washburn , Massachusetts
Elihu B. Washburne , Illinois
Martin Welker , Ohio
William A. Wheeler , New York
Richard H. Whiteley , Georgia
George W. Whitmore , Texas
B. Frank Whittemore , South Carolina
Morton S. Wilkinson , Minnesota
Charles W. Willard , Vermont
William Williams , Indiana
John T. Wilson , Ohio
James J. Winans , Ohio
John S. Witcher , West Virginia
William P. Wolf , Iowa
Changes in membership [ edit ]
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
Senate
Other
House of Representatives
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Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts . New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.