17th Wisconsin Legislature
The Seventeenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 13, 1864, to April 4, 1864, in regular session.
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Wisconsin Legislature | ||||
Meeting place | Wisconsin State Capitol | ||||
Term | January 1, 1864 – January 1, 1865 | ||||
Election | November 3, 1863 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 33 | ||||
Senate President | Wyman Spooner (U) | ||||
President pro tempore | Smith S. Wilkinson (U) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
Assembly | |||||
Members | 99 | ||||
Assembly Speaker | William W. Field (U) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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Senators representing odd-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 odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 3, 1863. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 4, 1862.[1]
Major events
- January 4, 1864: Inauguration of James T. Lewis as the 7th Governor of Wisconsin.
- May 5–7, 1864: Battle of the Wilderness took place in Spotsylvania County and Orange County, Virginia. Four regiments of Wisconsin Volunteers participated in the battle.
- September 2, 1864: Union Army occupied Atlanta, Georgia.
- November 8, 1864: Abraham Lincoln re-elected as President of the United States.
Major legislation
- February 19, 1864: Act to organize the county of Burnett, and locate the county seat thereof, 1864 Act 74
- February 26, 1864: Joint Resolution relative to the extension of time for the payment of government bounties to volunteers, 1864 Joint Resolution 2
- March 5, 1864: Joint Resolution relative to the vigorous prosecution of the war, the duty of congress and the people, tendering thanks to the army and navy, and suggesting the renomination of Abraham Lincoln, 1864 Joint Resolution 4
- March 22, 1864: Act to incorporate "Marquette College" in the second ward of the city of Milwaukee, 1864 Act 180
- April 4, 1864: Act to guard against the abuse of the elective franchise, and to preserve the purity of elections, by a registration of electors, 1864 Act 445
Party summary
Senate

Senate Partisan composition
Democratic: 11 seats
National Union: 22 seats
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | ||||
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Democratic | Union | Republican | Vacant | ||
End of previous Legislature | 14 | 1 | 18 | 33 | 0 |
1st Session | 11 | 22 | 0 | 33 | 0 |
Final voting share | 33% | 67% | 0% | ||
Beginning of the next Legislature | 33 | 0 |
Assembly

Assembly Partisan composition
Democratic: 29 seats
National Union: 70 seats
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | ||||
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Democratic | Union | Republican | Vacant | ||
End of previous Legislature | 44 | 2 | 53 | 99 | 0 |
Start of 1st Session | 29 | 70 | 0 | 99 | 0 |
Final voting share | 29% | 71% | 0% | ||
Beginning of the next Legislature | 99 |
Sessions
- 1st Regular session: January 13, 1864 – April 4, 1864
Leaders
Senate
- President of the Senate: Wyman Spooner
- President pro tempore: Smith S. Wilkinson
Assembly
- Speaker of the Assembly: William W. Field
Members
Senate
Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Seventeenth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]
Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the Seventeenth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]
Counties | Representative | Party | |
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Adams | Anson Rood | Union | |
Ashland, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, La Pointe, Polk | Henry D. Barron | Union | |
Brown | William J. Abrams | Democrat | |
Buffalo, Pepin, Trempealeau | Fayette Allen | Union | |
Calumet | Thomas McLean | Democrat | |
Chippewa, Dunn, Eau Claire | Thaddeus C. Pound | Union | |
Clark, Jackson | Calvin R. Johnson | Union | |
Columbia | 1 | A. J. Turner | Union |
2 | Edwin W. McNitt | Union | |
3 | Yates Ashley | Union | |
Crawford | Horace Beach | Union | |
Dane | 1 | William W. Blackman | Union |
2 | William H. Miller | Union | |
3 | Alden Sprague Sanborn | Democrat | |
4 | George Wright | Union | |
5 | George Baldwin Smith | Democrat | |
Dodge | 1 | George H. Adams | Union |
2 | William H. Green | Union | |
3 | Oscar F. Jones | Democrat | |
4 | Max Bachhuber | Democrat | |
5 | John G. Daily | Democrat | |
Door, Oconto, Shawano | Herman Naber | Union | |
Fond du Lac | 1 | William Starr | Union |
2 | James McElroy | Union | |
3 | Edwin H. Galloway | Union | |
4 | Charles Geisse | Democrat | |
5 | Edgar Wilcox | Union | |
Grant | 1 | Hanmer Robbins | Union |
2 | Allen Taylor | Union | |
3 | J. Allen Barber | Union | |
4 | William W. Field | Union | |
5 | Wood R. Beach | Union | |
Green | 1 | William W. McLaughlin | Union |
2 | Frederick B. Rolph | Union | |
Green Lake | James Field | Union | |
Iowa | 1 | Wyman L. Lincoln | Union |
2 | Francis Little | Union | |
Jefferson | 1 | Robert Hass | Democrat |
2 | Aaron B. Smith | Union | |
3 | Joseph Powers | Union | |
4 | James M. Bingham | Union | |
Juneau | Lyman Clark | Union | |
Kenosha | A. Constantine Barry | Union | |
Kewaunee | Nelson Boutin | Democrat | |
La Crosse | Samuel S. Burton | Union | |
Lafayette | 1 | Tarleton Dunn | Democrat |
2 | Samuel Cole | Union | |
Manitowoc | 1 | Peter P. Fuessenich | Union |
2 | Thomas Thornton | Democrat | |
3 | David Smoke | Democrat | |
Marathon, Wood | Bartholomew Ringle | Democrat | |
Marquette | Robert Cochran | Democrat | |
Milwaukee | 1 | Levi Hubbell | Union |
2 | David Knab | Democrat | |
3 | John W. Eviston | Democrat | |
4 | Napoleon B. Caswell | Union | |
5 | J. C. U. Niedermann | Union | |
6 | Frederick T. Zetteler | Democrat | |
7 | James Watts | Democrat | |
8 | Edward McGarry | Democrat | |
9 | Anton Frey | Democrat | |
Monroe | Carleton E. Rice | Union | |
Outagamie | George Kreiss | Democrat | |
Ozaukee | William T. Bonniwell, Jr. | Democrat | |
Pierce, St. Croix | Joseph S. Elwell | Union | |
Portage | John Phillips | Union | |
Racine | 1 | George C. Northrop | Union |
2 | Henry Stevens | Union | |
3 | Philo Belden | Union | |
Richland | John Walworth | Union | |
Rock | 1 | Thomas Earle | Union |
2 | Thomas H. Goodhue | Union | |
3 | Guy Wheeler | Union | |
4 | Perry Bostwick | Union | |
5 | Hamilton Richardson | Union | |
6 | Jerome Burbank | Union | |
Sauk | 1 | Alonzo Wilcox | Union |
2 | Argalus W. Starks | Union | |
Sheboygan | 1 | Carl Zillier | Democrat |
2 | Louis Wolf | Democrat | |
3 | Michael Winter | Union | |
4 | Mark Martin | Union | |
Vernon | 1 | William H. Officer | Union |
2 | Albert Bliss | Union | |
Walworth | 1 | John Jeffers | Union |
2 | Daniel Smith | Union | |
3 | Daniel C. Roundy | Union | |
4 | Lucius Allen | Union | |
Washington | 1 | Nicholaus Marx | Democrat |
2 | Henry Hildebrandt | Democrat | |
3 | Martin Schottler | Democrat | |
Waukesha | 1 | William Costigan | Democrat |
2 | Joel R. Carpenter | Union | |
3 | Norman Shultis | Union | |
4 | John Schmidt | Union | |
Waupaca | Albert K. Osborn | Union | |
Waushara | William C. Webb | Union | |
Winnebago | 1 | Richard C. Russell | Union |
2 | Jeremiah Hunt | Union | |
3 | George S. Barnum | Union |
Employees
Senate
- Chief Clerk: Frank M. Stewart[2]
- Assistant Clerk: P. H. Brady
- Bookkeeper: J. Spooner
- Engrossing Clerk: Sineus B. Dibble
- Enrolling Clerk: Thomas Marshall
- Transcribing Clerk: F. O. Wisner
- Assistant Clerk: P. H. Brady
- Sergeant-at-Arms: Nelson Williams
- 1st Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: H. Esperson
- 2nd Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: John B. Eugene
- Postmaster: Henry H. Taylor
- Assistant Postmaster: S. Raymond
- Doorkeeper: G. M. Cary
- Assistant Doorkeeper: J. P. Miller
- Assistant Doorkeeper: J. H. Jones
- Assistant Doorkeeper: Otis A. Albee
- Assistant Doorkeeper: William P. Close
- Gallery Doorkeeper: B. S. Miller
- Firemen:
- Barnet Wilson
- William W. Baker
- William Holden
- Messengers:
- John C. Hutchins
- Albert F. Dexter
- Rufus H. Roys
- William C. Jones
- C. C. Frey
- Frank C. Freeman
- Porter: John Crowley
Assembly
- Chief Clerk: John S. Dean[2]
- Assistant Clerk: Ephraim W. Young
- Bookkeeper: E. L. Fitzhugh
- Engrossing Clerk: A. L. Rockwell
- Enrolling Clerk: J. H. Balch
- Transcribing Clerk: A. C. Byers
- Assistant Clerk: Ephraim W. Young
- Sergeant-at-Arms: A. M. Thomson
- 1st Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: William P. Forsyth
- 2nd Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Lewis M. Hammond
- Postmaster: N. A. Spooner
- 1st Assistant Postmaster: Hiram Beckwith
- 2nd Assistant Postmaster: Oscar Babcock
- Doorkeepers:
- Franklin Kelly
- W. L. Abbott
- W. E. Angell
- C. Saran
- C. E. Tanburg
- William Spencer
- Firemen:
- Oliver Johnson
- A. C. Stannard
- Robert Axon
- C. McCarthy
- Speaker's Messenger: Adam C. Waltz
- Chief Clerk's Messenger: James E. Dean
- Sergeant-at-Arms' Messenger: Arthur Tilden
- Messengers:
- Moses Flesh
- Patrick McKanna
- Robert Airis
- Louis Sholes
- Marion M. Young
- William P. Beach
- Linus S. Webb
- Fred Chynoweth
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References
- "Annals of the legislature". The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin 1882 (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 208–210. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
- Stewart, Frank M.; Dean, John S., eds. (1864). "Legislative department". The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 76–77, 88–91. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
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