31st Wisconsin Legislature

The Thirty-First Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 9, 1878, to March 21, 1878, in regular session, and later re-convened from June 4 to June 7, 1878, in special session, to complete the revision of the statutes. This was the first extra session of the Wisconsin Legislature since 1862.

31st Wisconsin Legislature
30th 32nd
Wisconsin State Capitol, 1863
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 7, 1878 – January 6, 1879
ElectionNovember 6, 1877
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentJames M. Bingham (R)
President pro temporeLevi W. Barden (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
Members100
Assembly SpeakerAugustus Barrows (GB)
Party controlDemocratic
Sessions
1stJanuary 9, 1878 – March 21, 1878
Special sessions
June SpecialJune 4, 1878 – June 7, 1878

This was the first and only session of the Legislature to have an Assembly speaker from the Greenback PartyAugustus Barrows. Despite the Greenbackers holding only 13% of the Assembly seats, neither major party had enough seats to form a majority without Greenback support. The Democrats thus formed a coalition with the Greenbacks for the 31st Legislature with Barrows acting as speaker.[1]

Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Assembly members were elected to a one-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 6, 1877. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 7, 1876.[2]

Major events

Major legislation

  • February 12, 1878: Joint Resolution relating to the remonetization of silver, 1878 Joint Resolution 3. Endorsed congressional action to restore the monetary value of silver currency, and resume minting silver coins.
  • March 12, 1878: An Act to amend sections thirty-one and thirty-two of chapter fifty-six, of the general laws of 1870, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and government of fire and inland navigation insurance companies." 1878 Act 214. Created the appointed position of state insurance commissioner.
  • March 21, 1878: An Act to authorize the granting of state certificates to graduates of the state university, 1878 Act 333. Created a certification process to enable any graduate of the University of Wisconsin to become authorized to work as a teacher at any public school in Wisconsin.

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 10 seats
  Liberal Republican: 2 seats
  Republican: 21 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Lib.R.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature8322330
1st Session10221330
Final voting share36.36%63.64%
Beginning of the next Legislature9023321

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 41 seats
  Socialist: 1 seat
  Greenback: 13 seats
  Republican: 45 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Ref.Soc.Gbk.Lib.R.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature325001611000
Start of 1st Session4101130451000
Final voting share55%45%
Beginning of the next Legislature250090661000

Sessions

  • 1st Regular session: January 9, 1878 – March 21, 1878
  • June Special session: June 4, 1878 – June 7, 1878

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the Thirty-First Wisconsin Legislature:[3]

Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 10 seats
  Liberal Republican: 2 seats
  Republican: 21 seats
Dist.CountiesSenatorResidenceParty
01Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, & ShawanoGeorge GrimmerKewauneeRep.
02BrownThomas R. HuddGreen BayDem.
03RacineThomas A. BonesRacineRep.
04Crawford & VernonGeorge W. SwainChaseburgRep.
05Milwaukee (Northern Part)Isaac W. Van SchaickMilwaukeeRep.
06Milwaukee (Southern Part)George H. PaulMilwaukeeDem.
07Milwaukee (Central Part)George A. AbertMilwaukeeDem.
08Kenosha & WalworthBenoni ReynoldsGenevaRep.
09Green Lake, Marquette, & WausharaHobart S. SacketBerlinRep.
10WaukeshaJohn A. RiceMertonDem.
11Chippewa, Clark, Lincoln, Taylor, & WoodThomas B. ScottGrand RapidsRep.
12Green & LafayetteJoseph B. TreatMonroeRep.
13DodgeCharles H. WilliamsFox LakeDem.
14Juneau & SaukDavid E. WelchBarabooRep.
15ManitowocJoseph RankinManitowocDem.
16GrantOscar C. HathawayBeetownRep.
17RockHamilton RichardsonJanesvilleRep.
18Fond du Lac (Western Part)Alonzo A. LoperRiponRep.
19WinnebagoReturn TorreyOshkoshRep.
20Sheboygan & Eastern Fond du LacLouis WolfSheboygan FallsDem.
21Marathon, Portage, & WaupacaHenry MumbrueWaupacaLib.R.
22Calumet & OutagamieGeorge N. RichmondAppletonDem.
23JeffersonWilliam W. ReedJeffersonLib.R.
24Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, & St. CroixDana Reed BaileyBaldwinRep.
25Dane (Eastern Part)George B. BurrowsMadisonRep.
26Dane (Western Part)Matthew AndersonCross PlainsDem.
27Adams & ColumbiaLevi W. BardenPortageRep.
28Iowa & RichlandArchibald CampbellMiddleburyRep.
29Buffalo, Pepin, & TrempealeauAlexander A. ArnoldGalesvilleRep.
30Dunn, Eau Claire, & PierceAbraham D. AndrewsRiver FallsRep.
31La CrosseMerrick WingLa CrosseRep.
32Jackson & MonroeWilliam T. PriceBlack River FallsRep.
33Ozaukee & WashingtonPhilip SchneiderFarmingtonDem.

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Thirty-First Wisconsin Legislature:[3]

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 41 seats
  Socialist: 1 seat
  Greenback: 13 seats
  Republican: 45 seats
Senate
District
CountyDist.RepresentativePartyResidence
27AdamsSolon PierceRep.Friendship
24Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & PolkCanute AndersonRep.Grantsburg
02Brown1David M. KellyRep.Green Bay
2David M. BurnsDem.Fort Howard
3William RiceDem.Morrison
29Buffalo & Pepin1John J. SennRep.Fountain City
2Vivus W. DorwinRep.Durand
22CalumetJ. Hayward HaightGbk.Brothertown
11ChippewaAugustus BarrowsGbk.Chippewa Falls
Clark, Lincoln, Taylor & WoodSolomon NasonGbk.Nasonville
27Columbia1Josiah D. ArnoldDem.Portage
2Lester WoodardRep.Pardeeville
04CrawfordJames H. JewellDem.Freeman
26Dane1John LyleDem.Montrose
252Edwin E. BryantRep.Madison
3John OllisRep.Vienna
13Dodge1Carl DoweDem.Horicon
2Peter LangenfeldDem.Theresa
3Eli HawksRep.Juneau
4Edward C. McFetridgeRep.Beaver Dam
01DoorEdward S. MinorRep.Fish Creek
30DunnFrederic G. BarlowRep.Rock Creek
Eau ClaireJulius IngramRep.Eau Claire
18Fond du Lac1Uriah WoodRep.Brandon
2Almon SwanRep.Oakfield
3James FitzgeraldGbk.Fond du Lac
204Michael WirtzRep.Taycheedah
16Grant1William E. CarterRep.Platteville
2William J. McCoyDem.Beetown
3Thomas J. GrahamDem.Muscoda
12Green1John LuchsingerRep.New Glarus
2Franklin MitchellRep.Spring Grove
09Green LakeOrrin W. BowDem.Kingston
28Iowa1Owen KingGbk.Helena
2John GrayRep.Mineral Point
32JacksonCarl C. PopeRep.Black River Falls
23Jefferson1Hezekiah FlinnDem.Watertown
2John D. BullockRep.Johnson Creek
3Hiram J. BallDem.Palmyra
14Juneau1James MullowneyDem.Kildare
2E. D. RogersDem.Necedah
08KenoshaWalter L. DexterDem.Pleasant Prairie
01KewauneeCharles TischDem.Carlton
31La CrosseSuel BriggsRep.Holland
11Lafayette1Lars E. JohnsonDem.Wiota
2Bernard McGintyDem.Kendall
15Manitowoc1Thomas ThorntonDem.Cato
2William F. NashDem.Two Rivers
3Henry VitsDem.Manitowoc
21MarathonF. W. KickbuschGbk.Wausau
09MarquetteWilliam H. PetersDem.Montello
05Milwaukee1Edward C. WallDem.Milwaukee
072John C. DickDem.Milwaukee
3Edward KeoghDem.Milwaukee
4Edwin HydeRep.Milwaukee
065John BentleyDem.Milwaukee
056Henry SmithSoc.Milwaukee
077Charles H. HamiltonRep.Milwaukee
068Charles T. BurnhamGbk.Milwaukee
059Charles HolzhauerDem.Milwaukee
10Frederick MoskowittDem.Good Hope
0611William LawlerDem.New Coeln
32Monroe1James D. ConditDem.Sparta
2William Y. BakerRep.Oakdale
01Oconto & ShawanoErnst FunkeRep.Oconto
22Outagamie1William S. WarnerInd.D.Appleton
2Francis SteffenDem.Hortonville
33OzaukeeWilliam H. FitzgeraldDem.Cedarburg
30PierceCharles A. HawnRep.Rock Elm
21PortageJames MeehanGbk.Linwood
03Racine1Charles JonasDem.Racine
2Patrick ChevesDem.Norway
28Richland1Joseph M. ThomasRep.Lone Rock
2Philip M. SmithRep.Fancy Creek
17Rock1Charles H. ParkerGbk.Beloit
2Fenner KimballRep.Janesville
3William H. StarkRep.La Prairie
14Sauk1David B. HulburtRep.Loganville
2Alexander P. EllinwoodRep.Reedsburg
20Sheboygan1Gustavis A. WillardDem.Sheboygan
2J. L. ShepardRep.Sheboygan Falls
3James WhiteDem.Sherman
24St. CroixJames HillRep.Warren
29TrempealeauJames M. BarrettRep.Trempealeau
04Vernon1Christian EllefsonGbk.Coon Prairie
2Allen RuskRep.Liberty
08Walworth1Alma M. AldrichRep.Spring Prairie
2John PembertonRep.Richmond
3Edwin D. CoeRep.Whitewater
33Washington1William ScollardDem.Erin
2Cornelius CoughlinGbk.West Bend
10Waukesha1Alvarus E. GilbertRep.New Berlin
2Richard WeaverDem.Lisbon
21Waupaca1Lorenzo L. PostDem.Weyauwega
2Francis M. GuernseyRep.Clintonville
09WausharaSamuel R. ClarkInd.R.Bloomfield
19Winnebago1James V. JonesRep.Oshkosh
2John Potter Jr.Gbk.Menasha
3Levi E. KnappRep.Oshkosh
4Milan FordGbk.Nekimi

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: Andrew Jackson Turner[3] until February 7, 1878, then Charles E. Bross[2]
    • Assistant Clerk: F. J. Stockwell
    • Bookkeeper: I. F. Stickle
    • Engrossing Clerk: J. W. Bates
    • Enrolling Clerk: John W. DeGroff
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: L. J. Brayton
    • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: D. D. Polleys
  • Postmaster: Fred Badger
    • Assistant Postmaster: J. A. Neavill
  • Gallery Attendant: George M. Laing
    • Assistant Attendant: John Beck
    • Committee Room Attendants:
      • William Reese
      • W. A. Mills
      • D. H. Pulcifer
  • Doorkeepers:
    • R. B. Winsor
    • W. F. Bingman
    • G. W. McDougal
    • L. L. Gunderson
  • Porter: John Benson
  • Night Watch: C. L. Smith
  • Messengers:
    • Charles Marsden
    • Welcome Smith
    • George Buehner
    • E. Hubbell
    • Harry Meeker
    • Louis Loper
    • Prentiss S. Brannan
    • Eddie Torrey
    • P. L. Jerdee
    • Lucien Pickarts
    • Thomas Lucas

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: Jabez R. Hunter[3]
    • Assistant Clerk: Sam Ryan Jr.
    • Bookkeeper: Roger C. Spooner
    • Engrossing Clerk: Michael Bohan
      • Asst. Engrossing Clerk: George Cox
    • Enrolling Clerk: H. G. Fischbein
      • Asst. Enrolling Clerk: John Meehan
    • Proof Reader: Michael Walsh
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Anton Klaus
    • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: M. J. Egan
    • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Hugh Lewis
  • Postmaster: D. W. C. Wilson
    • Assistant Postmaster: George W. Dart
    • Assistant Postmaster: Anthony G. Froner
  • Doorkeepers:
    • J. A. Allen
    • Thomas Hobbins
    • O. H. Hestehurn
    • N. Sullivan
  • Committee Room Attendants:
    • Ed. Flaherty
    • Anton Klaus Jr.
    • Richard Donevan
    • William Mahoney
    • S. S. Hills
    • Ed. Jannush
  • Gallery Attendants:
    • John Kane
    • A. Tideman
  • Porters:
    • B. Coyne
    • Henry Ebert
  • Night Watch: F. B. Brundage
  • Night Watch: Francis Fitzgerald
  • Fireman: George Burns
  • Janitor: Peter Labonde
  • Wash Room Attendant: James Whitty
  • Messengers:
    • Clinton Snow
    • Charles Whitton
    • Harry Cutler
    • Willie Krueger
    • Fred T. Lee
    • Jas. Foran
    • Herman Schum
    • George Gewecke
    • Robert Gilroy
    • Marcus L. Moody
    • William Burnett
    • John Roberts
    • Edward Cavanaugh
    • Charles Klaus

References