Number: | 42nd |
Imagename: | United States Capitol |
Imagedate: | 1877 |
Start: | March 4, 1871 |
End: | March 4, 1873 |
Vp: | Schuyler Colfax (R) |
Pro Tem: | Henry B. Anthony (R) |
Speaker: | James G. Blaine (R) |
Senators: | 74 |
Reps: | 243 |
Delegates: | 10 |
S-Majority: | Republican |
H-Majority: | Republican |
Sessionnumber1: | 1st |
Sessionstart1: | March 4, 1871 |
Sessionend1: | April 20, 1871 |
Sessionnumber2: | 2nd |
Sessionstart2: | December 4, 1871 |
Sessionend2: | June 10, 1872 |
Sessionnumber3: | 3rd |
Sessionstart3: | December 2, 1872 |
Sessionend3: | March 4, 1873 |
Previous: | 41st |
Next: | 43rd |
The 42nd United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1871, to March 4, 1873, during the third and fourth years of Ulysses S. Grant's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1860 United States census. Both chambers had a Republican majority.
See main article: 1871 in the United States, 1872 in the United States and 1873 in the United States.
See main article: List of United States federal legislation.
The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress, and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states, when they were first seated. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.
Schuyler Colfax (R)
Henry B. Anthony (R)
James G. Blaine (R)
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and representatives are listed by district.
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Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1874; Class 2 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring re-election in 1876; and Class 3 meant their term ended in this Congress, requiring re-election in 1872.
2. George Goldthwaite (D)
3. George E. Spencer (R)
2. Powell Clayton (R)
3. Benjamin F. Rice (R)
1. Eugene Casserly (D)
3. Cornelius Cole (R)
1. William A. Buckingham (R)
3. Orris S. Ferry (R)
1. Thomas F. Bayard Sr. (D)
2. Eli Saulsbury (D)
1. Abijah Gilbert (R)
3. Thomas W. Osborn (R)
2. Thomas M. Norwood (D), from November 14, 1871
3. Joshua Hill (R)
2. John A. Logan (R)
3. Lyman Trumbull (LR)
1. Daniel D. Pratt (R)
3. Oliver H. P. T. Morton (R)
2. George G. Wright (R)
3. James Harlan (R)
2. Alexander Caldwell (R)
3. Samuel C. Pomeroy (R)
2. John W. Stevenson (D)
3. Garrett Davis (D), until September 22, 1872
Willis B. Machen (D), from September 27, 1872
2. J. Rodman West (R)
3. William P. Kellogg (R), until November 1, 1872
1. Hannibal Hamlin (R)
2. Lot M. Morrill (R)
1. William T. Hamilton (D)
3. George Vickers (D)
1. Charles Sumner (R)
2. Henry Wilson (R), until March 3, 1873
1. Zachariah Chandler (R)
2. Thomas W. Ferry (R)
1. Alexander Ramsey (R)
2. William Windom (R)
1. Adelbert Ames (R)
2. James L. Alcorn (R), from December 1, 1871
1. Carl Schurz (R)
3. Francis P. Blair Jr. (D)
1. Thomas Tipton (R)
2. Phineas Hitchcock (R)
1. William M. Stewart (R)
3. James W. Nye (R)
2. Aaron H. Cragin (R)
3. James W. Patterson (R)
1. John P. Stockton (D)
2. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen (R)
1. Reuben E. Fenton (R)
3. Roscoe Conkling (R)
2. Matt W. Ransom (D), from January 30, 1872
3. John Pool (R)
1. Allen G. Thurman (D)
3. John Sherman (R)
2. James K. Kelly (D)
3. Henry W. Corbett (R)
1. John Scott (R)
3. Simon Cameron (R)
1. William Sprague IV (R)
2. Henry B. Anthony (R)
2. Thomas J. Robertson (R)
3. Frederick A. Sawyer (R)
1. William G. Brownlow (R)
2. Henry Cooper (D)
1. James W. Flanagan (R)
2. Morgan C. Hamilton (R)
1. George F. Edmunds (R)
3. Justin S. Morrill (R)
1. John F. Lewis (R)
2. John W. Johnston (D), from March 15, 1871
1. Arthur I. Boreman (R)
2. Henry G. Davis (D)
1. Matthew H. Carpenter (R)
3. Timothy O. Howe (R)
The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.
. Benjamin S. Turner (R)
. Charles W. Buckley (R)
. William A. Handley (D)
. Charles Hays (R)
. Peter M. Dox (D)
. Joseph H. Sloss (D)
. James M. Hanks (D)
. Oliver P. Snyder (R)
. John Edwards (LR), until February 9, 1872
Thomas Boles (R), from February 9, 1872
. Sherman O. Houghton (R)
. Aaron A. Sargent (R)
. John M. Coghlan (R)
. Julius L. Strong (R), until September 7, 1872
Joseph R. Hawley (R), from December 2, 1872
. Stephen W. Kellogg (R)
. Henry H. Starkweather (R)
. William H. Barnum (D)
. Benjamin T. Biggs (D)
. Josiah T. Walls (R), until January 29, 1873
Silas L. Niblack (D), from January 29, 1873
. Archibald T. MacIntyre (D)
. Richard H. Whiteley (R)
. John S. Bigby (R)
. Thomas J. Speer (R), until August 18, 1872
Erasmus W. Beck (D), from December 2, 1872
. Dudley M. Du Bose (D)
. William P. Price (D)
. Pierce M. B. Young (D)
. Charles B. Farwell (R)
. John F. Farnsworth (R)
. Horatio C. Burchard (R)
. John B. Hawley (R)
. Bradford N. Stevens (D)
. Burton C. Cook (R), until August 26, 1871
Henry Snapp (R), from December 4, 1871
. Jesse H. Moore (R)
. James C. Robinson (D)
. Thompson W. McNeely (D)
. Edward Y. Rice (D)
. Samuel S. Marshall (D)
. John B. Hay (R)
. John M. Crebs (D)
. John L. Beveridge (R), November 7, 1871 – January 4, 1873
. William E. Niblack (D)
. Michael C. Kerr (D)
. William S. Holman (D)
. Jeremiah M. Wilson (R)
. John Coburn (R)
. Daniel W. Voorhees (D)
. Mahlon D. Manson (D)
. James N. Tyner (R)
. John P. C. Shanks (R)
. William Williams (R)
. Jasper Packard (R)
. George W. McCrary (R)
. Aylett R. Cotton (R)
. William G. Donnan (R)
. Madison M. Walden (R)
. Francis W. Palmer (R)
. Jackson Orr (R)
. David P. Lowe (R)
. Edward Crossland (D)
. Henry D. McHenry (D)
. Joseph H. Lewis (D)
. William B. Read (D)
. Boyd Winchester (D)
. William E. Arthur (D)
. James B. Beck (D)
. George M. Adams (D)
. John M. Rice (D)
. J. Hale Sypher (R)
. Lionel A. Sheldon (R)
. Chester B. Darrall (R)
. James McCleery (R), until November 5, 1871
Alexander Boarman (LR), from December 3, 1872
. Frank Morey (R)
. John Lynch (R)
. William P. Frye (R)
. James G. Blaine (R)
. John A. Peters (R)
. Eugene Hale (R)
. Samuel Hambleton (D)
. Stevenson Archer (D)
. Thomas Swann (D)
. John Ritchie (D)
. William M. Merrick (D)
. James Buffington (R)
. Oakes Ames (R)
. Ginery Twichell (R)
. Samuel Hooper (R)
. Benjamin F. Butler (R)
. Nathaniel P. Banks (R) then (LR)
. George M. Brooks (R), until May 13, 1872
Constantine C. Esty (R), from December 2, 1872
. George F. Hoar (R)
. William B. Washburn (R), until December 5, 1871
Alvah Crocker (R), from January 2, 1872
. Henry L. Dawes (R)
. Henry Waldron (R)
. William L. Stoughton (R)
. Austin Blair (R)
. Wilder D. Foster (R), from December 4, 1871
. Omar D. Conger (R)
. Jabez G. Sutherland (D)
. Mark H. Dunnell (R)
. John T. Averill (R)
. George E. Harris (R)
. Joseph L. Morphis (R)
. Henry W. Barry (R)
. George C. McKee (R)
. Legrand W. Perce (R)
. Erastus Wells (D)
. Gustavus A. Finkelnburg (LR)
. James R. McCormick (D)
. Harrison E. Havens (R)
. Samuel S. Burdett (R)
. Abram Comingo (D)
. Isaac C. Parker (R)
. James G. Blair (LR)
. Andrew King (D)
. John Taffe (R)
. Charles W. Kendall (D)
. Ellery A. Hibbard (D)
. Samuel N. Bell (D)
. Hosea W. Parker (D)
. John W. Hazelton (R)
. Samuel C. Forker (D)
. John T. Bird (D)
. John Hill (R)
. George A. Halsey (R)
. Dwight Townsend (D)
. Thomas Kinsella (D)
. Henry W. Slocum (D)
. Robert Roosevelt (D)
. William R. Roberts (D)
. Samuel S. Cox (D)
. Smith Ely Jr. (D)
. James Brooks (D)
. Fernando Wood (D)
. Clarkson N. Potter (D)
. Charles St. John (R)
. John H. Ketcham (R)
. Joseph H. Tuthill (D)
. Eli Perry (D)
. Joseph M. Warren (D)
. John Rogers (D)
. William A. Wheeler (R)
. John M. Carroll (D)
. Elizur H. Prindle (R)
. Clinton L. Merriam (R)
. Ellis H. Roberts (R)
. William E. Lansing (R)
. R. Holland Duell (R)
. John E. Seeley (R)
. William H. Lamport (R)
. Milo Goodrich (R)
. H. Boardman Smith (R)
. Freeman Clarke (R)
. Seth Wakeman (R)
. William Williams (D)
. Walter L. Sessions (R)
. Clinton L. Cobb (R)
. Charles R. Thomas (R)
. Alfred M. Waddell (D)
. Sion H. Rogers (D)
. James M. Leach (D)
. Francis E. Shober (D)
. James C. Harper (D)
. Aaron F. Perry (R), until July 14, 1872
Ozro J. Dodds (D), from October 9, 1872
. Job E. Stevenson (R)
. Lewis D. Campbell (D)
. John F. McKinney (D)
. Charles N. Lamison (D)
. John A. Smith (R)
. Samuel Shellabarger (R)
. John Beatty (R)
. Charles Foster (R)
. Erasmus D. Peck (R)
. John T. Wilson (R)
. Philadelph Van Trump (D)
. George W. Morgan (D)
. James Monroe (R)
. William P. Sprague (R)
. John Bingham (R)
. Jacob A. Ambler (R)
. William H. Upson (R)
. James A. Garfield (R)
. James H. Slater (D)
. Samuel J. Randall (D)
. John V. Creely (IR)
. Leonard Myers (R)
. William D. Kelley (R)
. Alfred C. Harmer (R)
. Ephraim L. Acker (D)
. Washington Townsend (R)
. J. Lawrence Getz (D)
. Oliver J. Dickey (R)
. John W. Killinger (R)
. John B. Storm (D)
. Lazarus D. Shoemaker (R)
. Ulysses Mercur (R), until December 2, 1872
Frank C. Bunnell (R), from December 24, 1872
. John B. Packer (R)
. Richard J. Haldeman (D)
. Benjamin F. Meyers (D)
. R. Milton Speer (D)
. Henry Sherwood (D)
. Glenni W. Scofield (R)
. Samuel Griffith (D)
. Henry D. Foster (D)
. James S. Negley (R)
. Ebenezer McJunkin (R)
. William McClelland (D)
. Benjamin T. Eames (R)
. James M. Pendleton (R)
. Joseph Rainey (R)
. Robert C. De Large (R), until January 24, 1873; vacant thereafter
. Robert B. Elliott (R)
. Alexander S. Wallace (R)
. Roderick R. Butler (R)
. Horace Maynard (R)
. Abraham E. Garrett (D)
. John M. Bright (D)
. Edward I. Golladay (D)
. Washington C. Whitthorne (D)
. Robert P. Caldwell (D)
. William W. Vaughan (D)
. William S. Herndon (D)
. John C. Conner (D)
. William T. Clark (R), until May 13, 1872
Dewitt C. Giddings (D), from May 13, 1872
. John Hancock (D)
. Charles W. Willard (R)
. Luke P. Poland (R)
. Worthington C. Smith (R)
. John Critcher (D)
. James H. Platt Jr. (R)
. Charles H. Porter (R)
. William H. H. Stowell (R)
. Richard T. W. Duke (D)
. John T. Harris (D)
. Elliott M. Braxton (D)
. William Terry (D)
. John J. Davis (D)
. James C. McGrew (R)
. Frank Hereford (D)
. Alexander Mitchell (D)
. Gerry W. Hazelton (R)
. J. Allen Barber (R)
. Charles A. Eldredge (D)
. Philetus Sawyer (R)
. Jeremiah M. Rusk (R)
. Richard C. McCormick (D)
. Jerome B. Chaffee (R)
. Moses K. Armstrong (D)
. Norton P. Chipman (R), from April 21, 1871
. Samuel A. Merritt (D)
. William H. Clagett (R)
. José Manuel Gallegos (D)
. William H. Hooper (D)
. Selucius Garfielde (R)
. William T. Jones (R)
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
See also: List of special elections to the United States Senate.
|-| Virginia (2)| Vacant| Legislature had failed to elect.
Previous incumbent re-elected March 15, 1871.| nowrap | John W. Johnston (D)| March 15, 1871
|-| Georgia (2)| Vacant| Foster Blodgett presented credentials as Senator-elect, but the Senate declared him not elected.
Successor elected November 14, 1871.| nowrap | Thomas M. Norwood (D)| November 14, 1871
|-| Mississippi (2)| Vacant| Delayed taking seat in order to serve as Governor of Mississippi | nowrap | James L. Alcorn (R)| December 1, 1871
|-| North Carolina (2)| Vacant| Legislature had failed to elect.
Successor elected January 30, 1872.| | Matt W. Ransom (D)| January 30, 1872
|-| Kentucky (3)| nowrap | Garrett Davis (D)| Died September 22, 1872.
Successor appointed September 27, 1872.
Appointee was later elected January 21, 1873, to finish the term.| | Willis B. Machen (D)| September 27, 1872
|-| Louisiana (3)| nowrap | William P. Kellogg (R)| Resigned November 1, 1872, after being elected Governor of Louisiana| Vacant| Not filled this Congress
|-| Massachusetts (2)| nowrap | Henry Wilson (R)| Resigned March 3, 1873, after being elected U.S. Vice President| Vacant| Not filled this Congress
|}
See also: List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives.
|-| | New seat| style="font-size:80%" | District of Columbia's At-large district created March 4, 1871, and remained vacant until April 21, 1871 | nowrap | Norton P. Chipman (R)| April 21, 1871|-| | Vacant| style="font-size:80%" | Rep. John A. Logan resigned at the end of the previous congress after being elected to the US Senate| nowrap | John L. Beveridge (R)| November 7, 1871|-| | Vacant| style="font-size:80%" | Rep. Thomas W. Ferry resigned at the end of the previous congress after being elected to the US Senate| nowrap | Wilder D. Foster (R)| December 4, 1871|-| | nowrap | Burton C. Cook (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned August 26, 1871| nowrap | Henry Snapp (R)| December 4, 1871|-| | nowrap | James McCleery (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Died November 5, 1871| nowrap | Alexander Boarman (LR)| December 3, 1872|-| | nowrap | William B. Washburn (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned December 5, 1871, after being elected Governor of Massachusetts| nowrap | Alvah Crocker (R)| January 2, 1872|-| | nowrap | John Edwards (LR)| style="font-size:80%" | Lost contested election February 9, 1872| nowrap | Thomas Boles (R)| February 9, 1872|-| | nowrap | George M. Brooks (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned May 13, 1872, after becoming judge of probate for Middlesex County| nowrap | Constantine C. Esty (R)| December 2, 1872|-| | nowrap | William T. Clark (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Lost contested election May 13, 1872| nowrap | Dewitt C. Giddings (D)| December 13, 1872|-| | nowrap | Aaron F. Perry (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned July 14, 1872| nowrap | Ozro J. Dodds (D)| October 9, 1872|-| | nowrap | Thomas J. Speer (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Died August 18, 1872| nowrap | Erasmus W. Beck (D)| December 2, 1872|-| | nowrap | Julius L. Strong (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Died September 7, 1872| nowrap | Joseph R. Hawley (R)| December 2, 1872|-| | nowrap | Ulysses Mercur (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned December 2, 1872, after becoming an assoc. justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania| nowrap | Frank C. Bunnell (R)| December 24, 1872|-| | nowrap | John L. Beveridge (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Resigned January 4, 1873, after being elected Lieutenant Governor of Illinois| Vacant| Not filled this term|-| | nowrap | Robert C. De Large (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Seat declared vacant January 24, 1873, after election was contested by Christopher C. Bowen| Vacant| Not filled this term|-| | nowrap | Josiah T. Walls (R)| style="font-size:80%" | Lost contested election January 29, 1873| nowrap | Silas L. Niblack (D)| January 29, 1873|}
George S. Wagner, from 1871
John M. Barclay
Otis S. Buxton
Charles N. Clisbee (D) and William K. Mehaffey (R)