13th Minnesota Legislature Term of state legislature in Minnesota, US
The thirteenth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 3, 1871. The 11 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented odd-numbered districts were chosen in the General Election of November 2, 1869, while the 11 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented even-numbered districts, and the 47 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives , were chosen in the General Election of November 8, 1870.
Sessions
The legislature met in a regular session from January 3, 1871 to March 3, 1871. There were no special sessions of the 13th Minnesota Legislature.[ 1]
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
Lieutenant Governor
William H. Yale (R-Winona)[ 3]
House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
John L. Merriam (R-Saint Paul)[ 4]
Members
Senate
Name
District
City
Party[ 2]
Baxter, Luther Loren
21
Chaska
Democratic
Becker, George Loomis
01
Saint Paul
Democratic
Bonniwell Jr., William T.
06
Hutchinson
Independent
Buck, Cornelius F.
11
Winona
Democratic
Buell, David L.
13
Caledonia
Democratic
Case, John Higley
08
Faribault
Republican
Chewning, Reuben J.
07
Farmington
Democratic
Doran, Michael
22
Le Sueur
Democratic
Farmer, John Quincy
14
Spring Valley
Republican
Hill, Charles
09
Pine Island
Republican
Hodges, Leonard B.
12
Oronoco
Democratic
Lord, Samuel
15
Mantorville
Republican
MacDonald, John Louis
18
Shakopee
Democratic
Pettit, Curtis H.
05
Minneapolis
Republican
Pfaender, William
19
New Ulm
Republican
Pillsbury, John Sargent
04
Saint Anthony
Republican
Sabin, Dwight May
02
Stillwater
Republican
Smith, Benjamin F.
17
Castle Garden
Republican
Tefft, Nathaniel S.
10
Plainview
Independent
Thompson, Clark W.
20
Wells
Republican
Waite, Henry Chester
03
Saint Cloud
Republican
Whallon, George W.
20
Unknown
Republican
Young, William C.
16
Waseca
Republican
House of Representatives
Name
District
City
Party[ 2]
Atwater, J. E.
14
Rushford
Republican
Barton, Ara
08
Northfield
Democratic
Brisbane, William
16
Wilton
Democratic
Bullis, L. H.
22
Waterville
Democratic
Chamberlain, George C.
20
Jackson
Republican
Colburn, Nathan Pierce
14
Preston
Republican
Collier, F. J.
10
Wabasha
Independent
Cool, John M.
11
Saint Charles
Democratic
Couplin, William L.
19
Saint Peter
Republican
Davis, F. B.
16
Owatonna
Republican
Densmore, Sr., Orin
09
Red Wing
Republican
Eyre, Daniel E.
07
Hastings
Republican
Flannegan, John H.
07
Rich Valley
Democratic
Flood, J. A.C.
21
Watertown
Republican
Fowler, Andrew J.
10
Lake City
Independent
Fridley, Abram McCormick
04
Becker
Democratic
Gilbertson, Teman
13
Spring Grove
Republican
Greenleaf, William Henry
06
Greenleaf
Republican
Griswold, Henry S.
14
Chatfield
Republican
Hall, Albert R.
05
Dayton
Republican
Haskell, Joseph
02
Afton
Republican
Honner, J. S.G.
19
Beaver Falls
Republican
Hubbell, James B.
17
Mankato
Republican
Hyde, Sam Y. [ nb 1]
11
Saint Charles
Republican
Jackson, A. P.
09
Hader
Republican
Johnson, Tosten
13
Spring Grove
Republican
Jones, Richard A.
12
Rochester
Democratic
Marvin, Luke
03
Duluth
Republican
Meagher, John F.
17
Mankato
Democratic
Merriam, John L.
01
Saint Paul
Republican
Moore, William S.
03
Saint Cloud
Democratic
Page, Harlan W.
15
Austin
Republican
Patchen, A. L.
20
Unknown
Democratic
Pearson, Trued G.
09
Red Wing
Republican
Phelps, Thomas W.
12
Marion
Republican
Platt, Henry
08
Warsaw
Republican
Railson, Andrew
06
Norway Lake
Republican
Sencerbox, W. V.
18
Shakopee
Democratic
Sibley, Henry Hastings
01
Saint Paul
Democratic
Somerville, William
12
Eyota
Republican
Stahlman, Christopher
01
Saint Paul
Democratic
Stannard, Lucius K.
02
Taylors Falls
Republican
Telfer, W. G.
15
Le Roy
Republican
Underwood, A. J.
05
Long Lake
Republican
Valder, Hans
14
Newburg
Republican
Vale, J. Q. A.
11
Homer
Republican
Washburn, Sr., William Drew
05
Minneapolis
Republican
Wedge, Albert Clark
16
Albert Lea
Republican
Membership changes
Senate
District
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date successor seated
20
George W. Whallon (R)
Although Whallon was initially seated when the session began, the seat was contested by Thompson. On January 31, 1871, the Senate determined that Thompson was entitled to the seat.[ 6]
Clark W. Thompson (R)
January 31, 1871[ 7]
House of Representatives
District
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date successor seated
20
George C. Chamberlain (R)
Although Chamberlain was initially seated when the session began, the seat was contested by Patchen. On February 7, 1871, after having uncovered evidence of gross election fraud on the part of Chamberlain, the House of Representatives determined that Patchen was entitled to the seat.[ 8]
A. L. Patchen (D)
February 7, 1871[ 9]
Notes
^ Legislators Past & Present notes that Hyde's middle initial is listed as V. in Toensing, but Y. in The Minnesota Legislative Manuals, 1869 and 1871.[ 5] The Journal of the House of Representatives of the Eleventh Session of the Legislature of the State of Minnesota and the Journal of the House of Representatives of the Thirteenth Session of the Legislature of the State of Minnesota both list Hyde as "S. Y. Hyde", creating a presumption that Hyde's middle initial was Y.
References
^ "Sessions of the Minnesota State Legislature and the Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1849-present" . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 5, 2017 .
^ a b c d "Die nächste Gesetzgebung" . Minnesota Staats-Zeitung (in German). Saint Paul. November 17, 1870. Retrieved November 8, 2017 .
^ "President and President Pro Tempore of the Minnesota Senate, 1849-present" . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 5, 2017 .
^ "Speakers of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1849-present" . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 5, 2017 .
^ "Hyde, Sam V. or Y." Legislators Past & Present . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 7, 2017 .
^ "Whallon, George W. "G.W." " . Legislators Past & Present . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 8, 2017 .
^ "Thompson, Clark W. "C.W." " . Legislators Past & Present . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 8, 2017 .
^ "Chamberlain, George C. "G.C." " . Legislators Past & Present . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 8, 2017 .
^ "Patchen, A. L." Legislators Past & Present . Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved November 8, 2017 .
Preceded by
Thirteenth Minnesota Legislature 1871
Succeeded by