42nd Wisconsin Legislature Wisconsin legislative term for 1895-1896
The Forty-Second Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 9, 1895, to April 20, 1895, in regular session.[ 1] They convened again in special session in February 1896 to pass a legislative redistricting law.
Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 6, 1894. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 8, 1892.[ 1]
Major events
January 7, 1895: Inauguration of William H. Upham as 18th Governor of Wisconsin .
February 25, 1895: The first rebellions of the Cuban War of Independence began.
May 27, 1895: The United States Supreme Court , in the case In re Debs , ruled that the United States government had the authority to regulate interstate commerce.
July 14, 1895: Wisconsin Supreme Court chief justice Harlow S. Orton died in office. He was succeeded as chief justice by John B. Cassoday by rule of seniority.
August 5, 1895: Roujet D. Marshall was appointed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Harlow S. Orton.
January 4, 1896: Utah was admitted as the 45th U.S. state .
May 18, 1896: The United States Supreme Court, in the case Plessy v. Ferguson , ruled that racial segregation was legal as long as facilities were "equal", later referred to as the "separate but equal " doctrine.
May 25, 1896: Former three-term Wisconsin Governor and Union Army general Lucius Fairchild died in Madison.
June 6, 1896: U.S. President Grover Cleveland signed the "Filled Cheese Act", which established a prohibitive tax on cheese products that had been enhanced with vegetable oil or other fats. This law was proposed by Wisconsin congressman Samuel A. Cook , and was part of a decades-long effort by Wisconsin's congressional delegation to prohibit selling margarine or other alternatives to dairy products.
July 9, 1896: William Jennings Bryan delivered his famous Cross of Gold speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention .
August 23, 1896: The Cry of Pugad Lawin initiated the Philippine Revolution .
November 3, 1896: 1896 United States general election :
Major legislation
Joint Resolution agreeing to a proposed amendment to section 1, article 10, of the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, 1895 Joint Resolution 2 .
Joint Resolution that section 7, article 7, constitution of Wisconsin, relating to circuit courts be amended so as to read as follows, 1895 Joint Resolution 8 . Proposed an amendment to the state constitution to allow counties with large populations to have more than one circuit judge.
1896 Wisc. Special Session Act 1, a legislative redistricting law based on Wisconsin's mid-decade state census.
Summary
Senate summary
Senate partisan composition Democratic: 13 seats
Republican: 20 seats
Assembly summary
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 19 seats
Republican: 81 seats
Sessions
1st Regular session: January 9, 1895 – April 20, 1895
February 1896 Special session: February 18, 1896 – February 28, 1896
Leaders
Senate leadership
Assembly leadership
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Senate for the Forty-Second Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Senate partisan representation Democratic: 13 seats
Republican: 20 seats
Dist.
Counties
Senator
Residence
Party
01
Door , Kewaunee , & Marinette
De Wayne Stebbins
Ahnapee
Rep.
02
Brown & Oconto
Robert J. McGeehan
De Pere
Dem.
03
Kenosha & Racine
Ernst Timme
Kenosha
Rep.
04
Milwaukee (City Northeast)
James C. Officer
Milwaukee
Rep.
05
Milwaukee (City South)
William H. Austin
Milwaukee
Rep.
06
Milwaukee (City Center)
Oscar Altpeter
Milwaukee
Dem.
07
Northern Milwaukee & eastern Waukesha
Charles T. Fisher
Milwaukee
Rep.
08
Milwaukee (County South)
Michał Kruszka
Milwaukee
Dem.
09
Adams , Juneau , Marquette , & Green Lake
Clarence V. Peirce
Germania
Rep.
10
Pierce , Polk , & St. Croix
Dempster Woodworth
Ellsworth
Rep.
11
Ashland , Bayfield , Burnett , Douglas , Sawyer , & Washburn
Thomas B. Mills
West Superior
Rep.
12
Marathon & Wood
Neal Brown
Wausau
Dem.
13
Eastern Columbia & southern Dodge
Michael E. Burke
Beaver Dam
Dem.
14
Florence , Forest , Langlade , Lincoln , & Shawano
Dayne Wescott
Shawano
Dem.
15
Calumet & Manitowoc
John E. McMullen
Chilton
Dem.
16
Crawford , Richland , & northern Grant
Charles H. Baxter
Lancaster
Rep.
17
Green , southeast Dane , & western Rock
Henry Putnam
Brodhead
Rep.
18
Fond du Lac
Lyman W. Thayer
Ripon
Rep.
19
Winnebago
Charles W. Davis
Oshkosh
Rep.
20
Sheboygan
Dennis T. Phalen
Sheboygan
Dem.
21
Portage , Waushara , & western Waupaca
John Phillips
Stevens Point
Rep.
22
Outagamie & eastern Waupaca
William Kennedy
Appleton
Dem.
23
Jefferson & western Waukesha
Albert Solliday
Watertown
Dem.
24
Walworth & eastern Rock
Thompson Weeks
Whitewater
Rep.
25
Clark & Eau Claire
Clarion A. Youmans
Neillsville
Rep.
26
Dane (Most)
Robert M. Bashford
Madison
Dem.
27
Sauk & western Columbia
William F. Conger
Prairie du Sac
Rep.
28
Iowa , Lafayette , & southern Grant
Calvert Spensley
Mineral Point
Rep.
29
Buffalo , Barron , Dunn , & Pepin
James H. Stout
Menomonie
Rep.
30
Chippewa , Oneida , Price , & Taylor
Levi F. Martin
Chippewa Falls
Dem.
31
Jackson , Monroe , & Vernon
James J. McGillivray
Black River Falls
Rep.
32
La Crosse & Trempealeau
Levi Withee
La Crosse
Rep.
33
Ozaukee , Washington , & northeast Dodge
Stephen F. Mayer
West Bend
Dem.
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the Forty-Second Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 19 seats
Republican: 81 seats
Committees
Senate committees
Senate Committee on Agriculture – Peirce, chair
Senate Committee on Assessment and Collection of Taxes – Woodworth, chair
Senate Committee on Banking – Davis, chair
Senate Committee on Dairy and Food – McGillivray, chair
Senate Committee on Education – Stout, chair
Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills – Phillips, chair
Senate Committee on Engrossed Bills – Conger, chair
Senate Committee on Federal Relations – Austin, chair
Senate Committee on Incorporations – Mills, chair
Senate Committee on the Judiciary – Spensley, chair
Senate Committee on Legislative Expenditures – McGillivray, chair
Senate Committee on Manufacturing and Commerce – Thayer, chair
Senate Committee on Military Affairs – Weeks, chair
Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections – Stebbins, chair
Senate Committee on Public Lands – Timme, chair
Senate Committee on Railroads – Withee, chair
Senate Committee on Roads and Bridges – Youmans, chair
Senate Committee on State Affairs – Putnam, chair
Senate Committee on Town and County Organizations – Fisher, chair
Assembly committees
Assembly Committee on Agriculture – Thomas H. Grier, chair
Assembly Committee on Assessment and Collection of Taxes – N. B. Treat, chair
Assembly Committee on Bills on their Third Reading – Charles F. Hanke, chair
Assembly Committee on Cities – Frank Anson, chair
Assembly Committee on Dairy and Food – George H. Blake, chair
Assembly Committee on Education – D. O. Mahoney, chair
Assembly Committee on Engrossed Bills – J. O. Davidson, chair
Assembly Committee on Enrolled Bills – A. H. De Groff, chair
Assembly Committee on Federal Relations – G. J. Jeske, chair
Assembly Committee on Forestry and Horticulture – Charles Hirschinger, chair
Assembly Committee on Incorporations – O. J. Williams, chair
Assembly Committee on Insurance, Banks, and Banking – William A. Jones, chair
Assembly Committee on the Judiciary – H. P. Burdick, chair
Assembly Committee on Labor and Manufactures – E. R. Stillman, chair
Assembly Committee on Legislative Expenditures – A. L. Utt, chair
Assembly Committee on Lumber and Mining – A. R. Hall, chair
Assembly Committee on Medical Societies – C. C. Harris, chair
Assembly Committee on Militia – Marshall Cousins, chair
Assembly Committee on Privileges and Elections – H. C. Sloan, chair
Assembly Committee on Public Improvements – J. B. Miller, chair
Assembly Committee on Public Lands – C. A. Stanley, chair
Assembly Committee on Railroads – E. D. Hoyt, chair
Assembly Committee on Roads and Bridges – L. B. Cox, chair
Assembly Committee on State Affairs – J. G. Lamberson, chair
Assembly Committee on Town and County Organization – William O'Neil, chair
Assembly Committee on Ways and Means – James Freeman, chair
Joint committees
Joint Committee on Charitable and Penal Institutions – Officer (Sen.) & Fenner Kimball (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Committee on Claims – Baxter(Sen.) & Frank L. Fraser (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Committee on Fish and Game – Timme (Sen.) & Henry L. Besse (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Committee on Printing – Peirce (Sen.) & James T. Ellarson (Asm.), co-chairs
Employees
Senate employees
Chief Clerk: Walter Houser [ 3]
Assistant Chief Clerk: Fred W. Coon
Journal Clerk: William M. Fogo
Bookkeeper: E. S. Hotchkiss
Assistant Bookkepper: I. S. Griffin
Engrossing Clerk: Francis Stirn
Assistant Engrossing Clerk: Helena Heyd
Enrolling Clerk: L. J. Burlingame
Assistant Enrolling Clerk: George L. Kingsley Jr.
Proofreader: H. F. Poland
Index Clerk: F. L. Perrin
Assistant Index Clerk: Charles Jewell
Copy Holder: E. A. Charlton
Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: C. S. Spensley
Clerk for the Committee on Incorporations: M. P. Schmitt
Clerk for the Committee on Claims: James M. Hayden
Clerk for the Committee on Town and County Organization: Fisher
Clerk for the Committee on Railroads: W. E. Miner
Clerk for the Committee on State Affairs: Fred Gilman
Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: S. A. Pelton
Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Hattie M. Phillips
Document Clerk: Arton T. Sutton
Comparing Clerks:
Caroline Lawson
S. N. Hartwell
C. L. Fellows
Edwin French
General Clerks:
C. P. Northrup
LeRoy Thomas
Horace G. Cole
A. W. James
Ruling Clerk: Eddie Sherman
Printing Page: B. Staunchfield
Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles A. Pettibone
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Hans J. Jacobson
Postmaster: Harvey R. Rawson
Assistant Postmaster: Charles W. Stewart
Gallery Attendants: Henry Grapengleser
General Attendants:
Iver Torkelson
George S. Sutherland
Document Room Attendant: Thomas R. McLean
Doorkeepers:
Robert McCalvy
Daniel E. Catlin
John Keller
Charles D. Nelson
Night Watch: George J. Walters
Custodian: Edwin Culver
Night Laborer: William Gillett
Messengers:
Hugh W. Whitcomb
James E. Calmso
Walter E. Grams
James S. Bartels
Arthur Schempp
Alfred Johnson
Anton Kempter
Eldon D. Woodworth
Jacob G. Childs
Assembly employees
Chief Clerk: N. A. Nowell[ 3]
Assistant Chief Clerk: Oliver G. Munson
Journal Clerks:
Charles M. Durkee
B. H. Sanford
Bookkeepers:
C. E. Brightman
Robert A. Gillett
Engrossing Clerk: Julius Ewald
Enrolling Clerk: John W. Hare
Index Clerk: C. K. Pettingill
Stationary Clerk: Frank S. Horner
Proof Reader: John H. Frazier
Printing Clerk: Samuel J. Williams
Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: W. C. Reilly
Stenographer for the Judiciary Committee: Ella K. Smith
Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Andrew Rohrscheib
Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: Joseph Smethurst
Clerk for the Committee on Assessment and Collection of Taxes: Harvey Clark
Clerk for the Committee on State Affairs: W. C. Thomas
Clerk for the Committee on Railroads: Dan B. Starkey
Clerk for the Committee on Insurance, Banks, and Banking: Ole Steensland
Clerk for the Committee on Town and County Organization: Jery Palmer
Clerk for the Committee on Bills on Third Reading: N. Marte
Document Clerk: K. W. Jensen
Sergeant-at-Arms: Benjamin Franklin Millard
Postmaster: O. B. Moon
Assistant Postmaster: C. H. Underhill
Doorkeepers:
Document Room Attendant: A. C. Lymon
Gallery Attendants:
Edwin Davis
John Campbell
Day Attendant: T. F. Monty
Committee Room Attendants:
F. G. Dahlberg
Max Booth
Wallace Hegelmire
Henry Kessler
S. H. Sorinson
M. Nelson
Porter: Aretus Bond
Flagman: Harvey Allen
Night Watch: I. O. Hilmoe
Custodian of the Enrolling Room: Albert Glander
Custodian of the Engrossing Room: R. A. Vedder
Committee Room Custodians:
Wash Room Attendants:
Coat Room Attendants:
Janitor: Jacob Dischler
Pages:
Frank Howard
Paul Sumers
Claude Blake
Alford Wilkey
William Hoskosh
Eddie Beebie
Arthur Nichols
Clyde Varley
George Cary
John Millard
Kurt Pressentin
George Thompson
References
^ a b Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn, eds. (2011). "Statistics: History" (PDF) . State of Wisconsin 2011–2012 Blue Book (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. pp. 709, 714, 717, 719. ISBN 978-0-9752820-1-4 . Retrieved April 3, 2022 .
^ a b Casson, Henry, ed. (1895). "Biographical Sketches" (PDF) . The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 661–696. Retrieved April 15, 2022 .
^ a b Casson, Henry, ed. (1895). "The judiciary, United States government, state government, miscellaneous state societies, etc." (PDF) . The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 646–653. Retrieved April 16, 2022 .
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