33rd Wisconsin Legislature

The Thirty-Third Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 14, 1880, to March 17, 1880, in regular session.

33rd Wisconsin Legislature
32nd 34th
Wisconsin State Capitol, 1863
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 5, 1880 – January 3, 1881
ElectionNovember 4, 1879
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentJames M. Bingham (R)
President pro temporeThomas B. Scott (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
Members100
Assembly SpeakerAlexander A. Arnold (R)
Party controlRepublican
Sessions
1stJanuary 14, 1880 – March 17, 1880

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 4, 1879. 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 5, 1878.[1]

Major events

Major legislation

  • March 5, 1880: An Act to allow general accident insurance companies to do business in this state, 1880 Act 105.
  • March 11, 1880: An Act to preserve and promote the public health in the city of Milwaukee, 1880 Act 206. Criminalized the act of dumping waste or wastewater into any river or stream in Milwaukee.
  • March 15, 1880: An Act to promote good order and repress crime, 1880 Act 238. Created sentence-reduction incentives for good behavior by state prisoners.
  • March 15, 1880: An Act for the prevention of cruelty to minors, 1880 Act 239.
  • March 15, 1880: An Act to prevent the adulteration of food and medicine and provide for analyzing the same, 1880 Act 252.
  • March 16, 1880: An Act relating to non-registered voters and amendatory of section twenty-four of the revised statutes of 1878, 1880 Act 315. Enabled unregistered voters to be eligible to vote with the assistance of a registered voter acting as witness for their eligibility.
  • Joint Resolution amending sections numbers 4, 5, 11, and 21, article 4 of the constitution of the State of Wisconsin, 1880 Joint Resolution 9. Proposed changing the terms for members of the Assembly from 1 year to 2 years, and for senators from 2 years to 4 years, and proposed that the legislature should be convened biennially, rather than annually.
  • Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to section 1 of article 3 of the constitution of Wisconsin relating to suffrage, 1880 Joint Resolution 12. Proposed an amendment to the state constitution to allow universal suffrage in Wisconsin for all people over age 21 who were citizens or recent immigrants intent on becoming citizens.

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 8 seats
  Republican: 25 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature924330
1st Session825330
Final voting share24.24%75.76%
Beginning of the next Legislature924330

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 28 seats
  Greenback: 2 seats
  Republican: 70 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Gbk.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature259661000
1st Session282701000
Final voting share30%70%
Beginning of the next Legislature210791000

Sessions

  • 1st Regular session: January 14, 1880 – March 17, 1880

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the Thirty-Third Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 8 seats
  Republican: 25 seats
Dist.CountiesSenatorResidenceParty
01Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, & ShawanoGeorge GrimmerKewauneeRep.
02BrownDavid M. KellyGreen BayRep.
03RacineWilliam E. ChipmanBurlingtonRep.
04Crawford & VernonOrmsby B. ThomasPrairie du ChienRep.
05Milwaukee (Northern Part)Isaac W. Van SchaickMilwaukeeRep.
06Milwaukee (Southern Part)George H. PaulMilwaukeeDem.
07Milwaukee (Central Part)Edwin HydeMilwaukeeRep.
08Kenosha & WalworthJoseph V. QuarlesKenoshaRep.
09Green Lake, Marquette, & WausharaHobart S. SacketBerlinRep.
10WaukeshaRichard WeaverLisbonDem.
11Chippewa, Clark, Lincoln, Price, Taylor, & WoodThomas B. ScottGrand RapidsRep.
12Green & LafayetteJohn W. BlackstoneShullsburgRep.
13DodgeEdward C. McFetridgeBeaver DamRep.
14Juneau & SaukEdwin E. WoodmanBarabooRep.
15ManitowocJoseph RankinManitowocDem.
16GrantGeorge W. RylandLancasterRep.
17RockHamilton RichardsonJanesvilleRep.
18Fond du Lac (Western Part)George E. SutherlandRiponRep.
19WinnebagoAndrew HabenOshkoshDem.
20Sheboygan & Eastern Fond du LacPatrick H. SmithPlymouthDem.
21Marathon, Portage, & WaupacaJohn A. KelloggWausauRep.
22Calumet & OutagamieBenjamin F. CarterHarrisonDem.
23JeffersonJoseph B. BennettWatertownRep.
24Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, & St. CroixSam S. FifieldAshlandRep.
25Dane (Eastern Part)George B. BurrowsMadisonRep.
26Dane (Western Part)Matthew AndersonCross PlainsDem.
27Adams & ColumbiaCharles L. DeringColumbusRep.
28Iowa & RichlandJoseph McGrewRichlandRep.
29Buffalo, Pepin, & TrempealeauHorace E. HoughtonDurandRep.
30Dunn, Eau Claire, & PierceMichael GriffinEau ClaireRep.
31La CrosseGysbert Van SteenwykLa CrosseRep.
32Jackson & MonroeWilliam T. PriceBlack River FallsRep.
33Ozaukee & WashingtonLyman MorganPort WashingtonDem.

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Thirty-Third Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 28 seats
  Greenback: 2 seats
  Republican: 70 seats
Senate
District
CountyDist.RepresentativePartyResidence
27AdamsSolon PierceRep.Friendship
24Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & PolkLars L. GundersonRep.Lakeland
02Brown1Benjamin FontaineRep.Green Bay
2David E. SedgwickRep.Wrightstown
3Chester G. WilcoxDem.Depere
29Buffalo & Pepin1Franklin GilmanRep.Gilmanton
2William AllisonRep.Maxville
22CalumetJ. W. ParkinsonDem.Brothertown
11Chippewa & PriceHector McRaeRep.Chippewa Falls
Clark, Lincoln, Taylor & WoodNiram WitheeRep.Neillsville
27Columbia1Addison EatonRep.Lodi
2Matthew LowthDem.Columbus
04CrawfordAtley PetersonRep.Soldiers Grove
26Dane1John H. TierneyDem.Waunakee
252Thomas BeattieRep.Stoughton
3Charles G. CrosseRep.Sun Prairie
13Dodge1William FlemingDem.Emmet
2Joseph HeimerlDem.Farmersville
3DeWitt C. WilliamsRep.Chester
4Benjamin F. ShermanDem.Beaver Dam
01DoorEdward S. MinorRep.Fish Creek
30DunnJohn McGiltonRep.Red Cedar
Eau ClaireIra B. BradfordRep.Augusta
18Fond du Lac1William A. AdamsonRep.Eldorado
2Daniel D. TrelevenRep.Byron
3John F. WareRep.Fond du Lac
204Ignatius KlotzDem.Campbellsport
16Grant1Charles WatsonRep.Washburn
2John A. KlindtRep.Cassville
3John BrindleyRep.Boscobel
12Green1Cyrus TroyRep.Mount Pleasant
2Burr SpragueRep.Brodhead
09Green LakeRichard PritchardRep.Manchester
28Iowa1Richard R. KennedyDem.Highland
2George G. CoxRep.Mineral Point
32JacksonRobert D. WilsonRep.North Bend
23Jefferson1Jesse StoneRep.Watertown
2John D. BullockRep.Johnson Creek
3Samuel A. CraigDem.Fort Atkinson
14Juneau1George P. KenyonDem.Wonewoc
2John T. KingstonRep.Necedah
08KenoshaCornelius WilliamsRep.Bristol
01KewauneeJoseph E. DarbellayDem.Kewaunee
31La CrosseJohn BradleyRep.Bangor
11Lafayette1Thomas E. SheldonRep.Darlington
2Bernard McGintyDem.Kendall
15Manitowoc1John CareyDem.Osman
2Frederick PfunderDem.Nero
3William H. HemschemeyerRep.Manitowoc
21MarathonJohn RingleDem.Wausau
09MarquetteCharles S. KelseyRep.Montello
05Milwaukee1Charles C. PaineRep.Milwaukee
072Otto LaverrenzRep.Milwaukee
3Edward KeoghDem.Milwaukee
4Edward B. SimpsonRep.Milwaukee
065John BentleyDem.Milwaukee
056Christopher RaesserRep.Milwaukee
077Charles L. ColbyRep.Milwaukee
068Charles F. FreemanDem.Milwaukee
059Luther F. GilsonRep.Milwaukee
10Washington BoorseRep.Granville
0611Patrick MerrittyDem.Hales Corners
32Monroe1Eli WasteRep.Sparta
2Robert CampbellRep.Glendale
01Oconto & ShawanoHerman NaberInd.D.Shawano
22Outagamie1John C. PetersenGbk.Appleton
2James McMurdoRep.Hortonville
33OzaukeeWilliam H. FitzgeraldInd.D.Cedarburg
30PierceNils P. HaugenRep.River Falls
21PortageThomas McDillRep.McDill
03Racine1William P. PackardDem.Racine
2John BosustowRep.Yorkville
28Richland1William H. JoslinRep.Richland Center
2John H. CaseRep.Eagle
17Rock1Richard J. BurgeRep.Beloit
2Franklin S. LawrenceRep.Janesville
3Simon LordRep.Edgerton
14Sauk1Ephraim BlakesleeRep.Ironton
2Thomas GillespieRep.Delton
20Sheboygan1Wilbur M. RootDem.Sheboygan
2Eugene McIntyreRep.Lyndon
3John RuchRep.Scott
24St. CroixJames HillRep.Warren
29TrempealeauAlexander A. ArnoldRep.Galesville
04Vernon1Jacob EckhardtRep.De Soto
2David C. YakeyRep.Clinton
08Walworth1George R. AllenRep.Bloomfield
2Dwight B. BarnesRep.Delavan
3Caleb S. BlanchardRep.East Troy
33Washington1Jacob C. PlaceDem.Hartford
2Baruch S. WeilDem.West Bend
10Waukesha1John SchmidtDem.Muskego
2William SmallRep.Lisbon
21Waupaca1Sewall A. PhillipsRep.Royalton
2Nels AndersonRep.Scandinavia
09WausharaCharles W. MoorsRep.Hancock
19Winnebago1William WallRep.Oshkosh
2A. H. F. KruegerDem.Neenah
3Hiram W. WebsterRep.Omro
4David R. BeanGbk.Rushford

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: Charles E. Bross[2]
    • Assistant Clerk: J. F. A. Williams
    • Bookkeeper: T. S. Ansley
    • Engrossing Clerk: John P. Mitchell
    • Enrolling Clerk: John P. Webster
    • Transcribing Clerk: Gilbert Tennant
    • Proofreader: Thomas A. Dyson
    • Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: Walter L. Houser
    • Clerk for the Committee on Claims: J. Lamborn
    • Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Charles Pinckney
    • Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: Charles H. Darlington
    • Document Clerk: William Graham
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Chalmers Ingersoll
    • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Daniel Harshman
  • Postmaster: A. C. Fraser
    • Assistant Postmaster: James E. Heg
  • Gallery Attendants:
    • Jacob Cleaver
    • A. J. Barsantee
  • Wash Room Attendant: William McCann
  • Document Room Attendant: Frank S. Hatson
  • Enrolling Room Attendant: H. R. Rawson
  • Committee Room Attendant: Oscar M. Dering
  • Doorkeepers:
    • M. Simon
    • W. F. Cochran
    • Edwin Rowclitt
    • Louis Goeller
  • Porter: W. L. Dowler
  • Night Watch: G. H. Markstrom
  • President's Messenger: Ralph Irish
  • Chief Clerk's Messenger: J. G. Hyland
  • Sergeant-at-Arms' Messenger: Edward N. Potter
  • Messengers:
    • Charles Pierce
    • Gustrave Mosier
    • John Rindlaub
    • T. Nelson
  • Janitor: M. Finnerty

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: John E. Eldred[2]
    • 1st Assistant Clerk: William M. Fogo
    • Bookkeeper: O. A. Southmayd
    • Engrossing Clerk: P. H. Swift
    • Enrolling Clerk: T. J. Vaughn
    • Transcribing Clerk: C. H. Ladd
    • Proof Reader: J. A. Ellis
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Daniel H. Pulcifer
    • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: George W. Church
  • Postmaster: W. W. Sturtevant
    • Assistant Postmaster: T. M. Griswold
  • Doorkeepers:
    • Isidore Lison
    • George Seebald
    • Dehart McLummins
    • Charles A. Vaetz
  • Gallery Attendant: Otto Comdohr
  • Night Watch: W. R. Alban
  • Room Attendants:
    • William Gillillan Jr.
    • J. W. Dunn
  • Speaker's Messenger: Paul R. Colvin
  • Clerk's Messenger: Eddie Cavanaugh
  • Sergeant-at-Arms' Messenger: Adolph Roeder
  • Messengers:
    • George Bean
    • Hugh Edwards
    • Thomas Jones
    • Alma Marsden
    • Frank Leonard
    • Thomas Gillespie
    • C. Hindrich
    • J. Kohner
    • Edwin Dahlby
    • John Kempf

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