41st Wisconsin Legislature
Wisconsin legislative term for 1893-1894
The Forty-First Wisconsin Legislature convened in the U.S. state of Wisconsin from January 11, 1893, to April 21, 1893, in regular session.[ 1]
This was the first legislative session after the redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session .
Senators representing even-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 even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 8, 1892. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 4, 1890.[ 1]
Major events
January 17, 1893: Hawaiian queen Liliʻuokalani was overthrown by American agents with the assistance of United States marines, ending the Hawaiian monarchy.
January 27, 1893: John L. Mitchell was elected United States Senator by the Wisconsin Legislature in joint session.
March 4, 1893: Inauguration of Grover Cleveland as the 24th President of the United States .
April 7, 1893: Alfred W. Newman was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court , to the seat being vacated by the retirement of William P. Lyon.
May 5, 1893: A crash of the New York Stock Exchange began the Panic of 1893 .
June 4, 1893: The Anti-Saloon League was incorporated at Oberlin, Ohio .
January 1, 1894: As the senior-most member of the court, Harlow S. Orton became the 8th chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court due to the retirement of William P. Lyon .
April 4, 1894: Wisconsin lieutenant governor Charles Jonas resigned from office to accept appointment as U.S. consul to Saint Petersburg , Russia .
April 21, 1894: The bituminous coal miners' strike of 1894 began, shutting down coal mines across the United States.
July 4, 1894: The Republic of Hawaii was proclaimed by American agents.
August 27, 1894: The Wilson–Gorman Tariff Act , which slightly reduced tariffs and imposed a tax on incomes over $4000, became law without the signature of President Grover Cleveland.
November 6, 1894: William H. Upham elected Governor of Wisconsin .
Major legislation
April 19, 1893: An Act to make labor day a legal holiday, 1893 Act 271 .
Joint Resolution in relation to immigration, 1893 Joint Resolution 3 . Expressing opposition to proposed immigration restrictions being considered in Congress.
Joint Resolution to amend section 1, article 10, of the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, 1893 Joint Resolution 10 . This was another attempt to update the section of the state constitution referring to the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin to attempt to remove the constitutional limit on annual compensation. The previous attempt was rejected by voters in the 1888 general election.
Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to subdivision 9, of section 31, of article 4, of the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, 1893 Joint Resolution 15 . This was a proposed amendment to the state constitution to undo a constitutional amendment which had just been approved by the voters in 1892.
Party summary
Senate summary
Senate partisan composition Democratic: 25 seats
Republican: 7 seats
Vacant: 1 seat
Assembly summary
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 56 seats
Republican: 44 seats
Sessions
1st Regular session: January 11, 1893 – April 21, 1893
Leaders
Senate leadership
Assembly leadership
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Senate for the Forty-First Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Senate partisan representation Democratic: 25 seats
Republican: 7 seats
Vacant: 1 seat
Dist.
Counties
Senator
Residence
Party
01
Door , Kewaunee , & Marinette
John Fetzer
Forestville
Dem.
02
Brown & Oconto
Robert J. McGeehan
De Pere
Dem.
03
Kenosha & Racine
Adam Apple
Norway
Dem.
04
Milwaukee (City Northeast)
James W. Murphy
Milwaukee
Dem.
05
Milwaukee (City South)
Paul Bechtner
Milwaukee
Rep.
06
Milwaukee (City Center)
Oscar Altpeter
Milwaukee
Dem.
07
Northern Milwaukee & eastern Waukesha
Christian A. Koenitzer
Milwaukee
Dem.
08
Milwaukee (County South)
Michał Kruszka
Milwaukee
Dem.
09
Adams , Juneau , Marquette , & Green Lake
Ferdinand T. Yahr
Princeton
Dem.
10
Pierce , Polk , & St. Croix
William H. Phipps
Hudson
Rep.
11
Ashland , Bayfield , Burnett , Douglas , Sawyer , & Washburn
John T. Kingston
Ashland
Dem.
12
Marathon & Wood
Neal Brown
Wausau
Dem.
13
Eastern Columbia & southern Dodge
William Voss
Watertown
Dem.
14
Florence , Forest , Langlade , Lincoln , & Shawano
Dayne Wescott
Shawano
Dem.
15
Calumet & Manitowoc
William F. Nash
Two Rivers
Dem.
16
Crawford , Richland , & northern Grant
Charles H. Baxter
Lancaster
Rep.
17
Green , southeast Dane , & western Rock
Richard Burdge
Beloit
Rep.
18
Fond du Lac
Samuel M. Smead
Fond du Lac
Dem.
19
Winnebago
George W. Pratt
Oshkosh
Dem.
20
Sheboygan
Dennis T. Phalen
Sheboygan
Dem.
21
Portage , Waushara , & western Waupaca
Joseph H. Woodnorth
Waupaca
Dem.
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
Robert MacBride
Neillsville
Dem.
26
Dane (Most)
Robert M. Bashford
Madison
Dem.
27
Sauk & western Columbia
Russell C. Falconer
Portage
Dem.
28
Iowa , Lafayette , & southern Grant
Calvert Spensley
Mineral Point
Rep.
29
Buffalo , Barron , Dunn , & Pepin
Robert Lees
Alma
Dem.
30
Chippewa , Oneida , Price , & Taylor
Levi F. Martin
Chippewa Falls
Dem.
31
Jackson , Monroe , & Vernon
Henry Conner
Viroqua
Dem.
32
La Crosse & Trempealeau
Levi Withee
La Crosse
Rep.
33
Ozaukee , Washington , & northeast Dodge
Frederick W. Horn (died Jan. 15, 1893)
Cedarburg
Dem.
--Vacant--
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the Forty-First Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 56 seats
Republican: 44 seats
Milwaukee County districts
Senate District
County
Dist.
Representative
Party
Residence
09
Adams & Marquette
Clarence V. Peirce
Rep.
Shields
11
Ashland
Michael McGeehan
Dem.
Hurley
29
Barron
Sewell A. Peterson
Rep.
Rice Lake
11
Bayfield , Burnett , Sawyer , & Washburn
William O'Neil
Rep.
Washburn
02
Brown
1
Henry F. Hagemeister
Dem.
Green Bay
2
Anton Van Der Heiden
Dem.
Wrightstown
29
Buffalo & Pepin
Duncan McKenzie
Rep.
Alma
15
Calumet
James W. Parkinson
Dem.
Brothertown
30
Chippewa
1
John C. Harmon
Dem.
Chippewa Falls
2
Henry Lebeis
Dem.
Bloomer
25
Clark
Baldwin W. Fullmer
Rep.
Loyal
27
Columbia
1
Hugh P. Jamieson
Dem.
Poynette
13
2
Robert N. McConochie
Rep.
Cambria
16
Crawford
James O. Davidson
Rep.
Soldiers Grove
26
Dane
1
Charles W. Heyl
Dem.
Madison
2
Isaac Brader
Dem.
Waunakee
17
3
Nels Holman
Rep.
Derrfield
26
4
Niels C. Evans
Dem.
Mount Horeb
33
Dodge
1
Bennett E. Sampson
Dem.
LeRoy
13
2
Michael E. Burke
Dem.
Beaver Dam
3
William S. Schwefel
Dem.
Lebanon
01
Door
James Keogh
Rep.
Sturgeon Bay
11
Douglas
Edgar G. Mills
Rep.
Superior
29
Dunn
Albert R. Hall
Rep.
Knapp
25
Eau Claire
1
Frank McDonough
Rep.
Eau Claire
2
Charles F. Hanke
Rep.
Augusta
18
Fond du Lac
1
Lyman W. Thayer
Rep.
Ripon
2
Louie A. Lange
Dem.
Fond du Lac
3
John M. Stack
Dem.
Forest
16
Grant
1
John Longbotham
Rep.
Paris
28
2
Joseph B. Johnson
Rep.
Montfort
17
Green
Henry Putnam
Rep.
Brodhead
09
Green Lake
Orrin W. Bowe
Dem.
Kingston
28
Iowa
John M. Smith
Dem.
Mineral Point
31
Jackson
James J. McGillivray
Rep.
Black River Falls
23
Jefferson
1
C. Hugo Jacobi
Dem.
Watertown
2
Christopher Grimm
Dem.
Jefferson
09
Juneau
W. Peter Wheelihan
Dem.
Necedah
03
Kenosha
Daniel A. Mahoney (died Jan. 27, 1893)
Dem.
Kenosha
George H. Kroncke (from Feb. 21, 1893)
Dem.
Randall
01
Kewaunee
Joseph Filz
Dem.
Luxemburg
32
La Crosse
1
Alfred A. Leissring
Dem.
La Crosse
2
Lemuel B. Cox
Rep.
Farmington
28
Lafayette
Jacob J. Iverson
Rep.
South Wayne
14
Florence , Forest , & Langlade
Francis A. Deleglise
Rep.
Antigo
14
Lincoln
David Finn
Dem.
Merrill
15
Manitowoc
1
Patrick J. Conway
Dem.
Meeme
2
William Croll
Dem.
Manitowoc
12
Marathon
1
Albert B. Barney
Dem.
Spencer
2
John Ringle
Dem.
Wausau
01
Marinette
Charles C. Daily
Dem.
Marinette
04
Milwaukee
1
Edward Keogh
Dem.
Milwaukee
2
Charles F. A. Hintze
Dem.
Milwaukee
3
Gustav Jeske
Rep.
Milwaukee
05
4
William H. Austin
Rep.
Milwaukee
07
5
Rip Reukema
Rep.
Milwaukee
06
6
Philip Schmitz
Dem.
Milwaukee
7
George A. Abert
Dem.
Milwaukee
05
8
Joseph Deuster
Dem.
Milwaukee
9
Charles Milbrath
Rep.
Milwaukee
08
10
Theodore Prochnow (until Feb. 16, 1893)
Rep.
Milwaukee
Peter Rademacher (from Feb. 16, 1893)
Dem.
Milwaukee
06
11
Frank Suelflow
Rep.
Milwaukee
08
12
Michael F. Blenski
Dem.
Milwaukee
13
Charles Lenck
Rep.
Milwaukee
07
14
Emerson D. Hoyt
Rep.
Wauwatosa
31
Monroe
Charles Quigg
Dem.
Tomah
02
Oconto
Edward A. Edmonds
Dem.
Oconto Falls
22
Outagamie
1
John Tracy
Dem.
Appleton
2
John Brill
Dem.
Kaukauna
30
Oneida , Price , & Taylor
Albert J. Perkins
Rep.
Medford
33
Ozaukee
William H. Fitzgerald
Dem.
Cedarburg
10
Pierce
Bryan H. Corcoran
Rep.
Oak Grove
Polk
Henry P. Burdick
Rep.
Osceola
21
Portage
Charles Couch
Dem.
Amherst
03
Racine
1
Peter Nelson
Rep.
Racine
2
Francis Reuschlein
Dem.
Burlington
16
Richland
Jay G. Lamberson
Rep.
Buena Vista
17
Rock
1
Benjamin W. Hubbard
Rep.
Evansville
24
2
Paul M. Green
Rep.
Milton
3
Agesilaus Wilson
Dem.
Janesville
27
Sauk
1
Charles Hirschinger
Rep.
Baraboo
2
Henry C. Hunt
Dem.
Reedsburg
14
Shawano
Henry A. Brauer
Dem.
Shawano
20
Sheboygan
1
Theodore Dieckmann
Dem.
Sheboygan
2
John Dassow
Dem.
Sheboygan Falls
3
John W. Liebenstein
Dem.
Scott
10
St. Croix
Orrin J. Williams
Rep.
New Richmond
32
Trempealeau
David L. Holcomb
Rep.
Arcadia
31
Vernon
Daniel O. Mahoney
Rep.
Viroqua
24
Walworth
1
Frank L. Fraser
Rep.
East Troy
2
William A. Cochrane
Rep.
Delavan
33
Washington
August Konrad
Dem
Hartford
07
Waukesha
1
John Schmidt
Dem.
Muskego
23
2
Benjamin F. Goss
Dem.
Pewaukee
22
Waupaca
1
David Jennings
Dem.
Mukwa
21
2
Jacob Wipf
Rep.
Iola
Waushara
Cornelius A. Davenport
Rep.
Aurora
19
Winnebago
1
Gustav S. Luscher
Dem.
Oshkosh
2
George Danielson
Dem.
Neenah
3
Frank T. Tucker
Rep.
Omro
12
Wood
John A. Gaynor
Dem.
Grand Rapids
Committees
Senate committees
Senate Committee on Agriculture – Adam Apple, chair
Senate Committee on Assessment and Collection of Taxes – Samuel Smead, chair
Senate Committee on Education – Russel C. Falconer, chair
Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills – William F. Voss, chair
Senate Committee on Engrossed Bills – Dayne Wescott, chair
Senate Committee on Federal Relations – Oscar Altpeter, chair
Senate Committee on Finance, Banks, and Insurance – Ferdinand Yahr, chair
Senate Committee on Incorporations – Robert J. MacBride, chair
Senate Committee on the Judiciary – William Kennedy, chair
Senate Committee on Legislative Expenditures – Robert McGeehan, chair
Senate Committee on Manufacturing and Commerce – Christian Koenitzer, chair
Senate Committee on Military Affairs – Albert Solliday, chair
Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections – J. W. Murphy, chair
Senate Committee on Public Lands – Henry Conner, chair
Senate Committee on Railroads – G. W. Pratt, chair
Senate Committee on Roads and Bridges – John Fetzer, chair
Senate Committee on State Affairs – Robert Lees, chair
Senate Committee on Town and County Organizations – John T. Kingston, chair
Assembly committees
Assembly Committee on Agriculture – William Schwefel, chair
Assembly Committee on Assessment and Collection of Taxes – J. W. Parkinson, chair
Assembly Committee on Bills on their Third Reading – D. Jennings, chair
Assembly Committee on Cities – Peter J. Rademacher, chair
Assembly Committee on Education – A. O. Wilson, chair
Assembly Committee on Engrossed Bills – H. C. Hunt, chair
Assembly Committee on Enrolled Bills – J. Deuster, chair
Assembly Committee on Federal Relations – J. W. Liebenstein, chair
Assembly Committee on Incorporations – H. F. Hagemeister, chair
Assembly Committee on Insurance, Banks, and Banking – Gustave S. Luscher, chair
Assembly Committee on the Judiciary – M. E. Burke, chair
Assembly Committee on Labor and Manufactures – P. J. Conway, chair
Assembly Committee on Legislative Expenditures – C. Hugo Jacobi, chair
Assembly Committee on Lumber and Mining – W. Peter Wheelihan, chair
Assembly Committee on Medical Societies – C. E. Quigg, chair
Assembly Committee on Militia – George Abert, chair
Assembly Committee on Privileges and Elections – J. Montgomery Smith, chair
Assembly Committee on Public Improvements – Joseph Filz, chair
Assembly Committee on Public Lands – John Schmidt, chair
Assembly Committee on Railroads – B. E. Sampson, chair
Assembly Committee on Roads and Bridges – Charles Couch, chair
Assembly Committee on State Affairs – John Ringle, chair
Assembly Committee on Town and County Organization – M. G. McGeehan, chair
Assembly Committee on Ways and Means – A. Konrad, chair
Joint committees
Joint Committee on Charitable and Penal Institutions – J. H. Woodnorth (Sen.) & John Tracy (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Committee on Claims – W. F. Nash (Sen.) & W. H. Fitzgerald (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Committee on Fish and Game – D. E. Wescott (Sen.) & C. W. Heyl (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Committee on Printing – M. Kruszka (Sen.) & L. A. Lange (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Committee on the World's Fair – J. H. Woodnorth (Sen.) & A. O. Wilson (Asm.), co-chairs
Changes from the 40th Legislature
New districts for the 41st Legislature were defined in 1892 Wisconsin Special Session 2 Act 1 , passed into law in the 40th Wisconsin Legislature .
Senate redistricting
Summary of changes
Only 1 district was left unchanged (25).
Fond du Lac County became its own district (18) after previously having been split between two districts.
Milwaukee County went from having 4 districts to 4 (4, 5, 6, 8) plus one district shared with Waukesha County (7).
Only three single-county districts remain (18, 19, 20).
Seven counties are split between multi-county senate districts.
Senate districts
Dist.
40th Legislature
41st Legislature
1
Door, Marinette, Oconto counties
Door, Kewaunee, Marinette counties
2
Brown, Calumet counties
Brown, Oconto counties
3
Racine County
Kenosha, Racine counties
4
Milwaukee County (city north)
Milwaukee County (city northeast)
5
Milwaukee County (city center)
Milwaukee County (city south)
6
Milwaukee County (city south)
Milwaukee County (city center)
7
Milwaukee County (outside the city)
Northern Milwaukee and eastern Waukesha
8
Kenosha, Walworth counties
Milwaukee County (county south)
9
Green Lake, Portage, Waushara, western Marathon counties
Adams, Juneau, Marquette, Green Lake counties
10
Pierce, St. Croix counties
Pierce, Polk, St. Croix counties
11
Ashland, Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Price, Taylor counties
Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Sawyer, Washburn counties
12
Green, Lafayette counties
Marathon, Wood counties
13
Dodge County
Eastern Columbia, southern Dodge
14
Juneau, Sauk counties
Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Shawano counties
15
Kewaunee, Manitowoc counties
Calumet, Manitowoc counties
16
Crawford, Grant counties
Crawford, Richland, northern Grant counties
17
Rock County
Green, southeast Dane, western Rock counties
18
Western Fond du Lac County
Fond du Lac County
19
Winnebago County (except Menasha)
Winnebago County
20
Sheboygan, Eastern Fond du Lac counties
Sheboygan County
21
Shawano, Waupaca, eastern Marathon counties
Portage, Waushara, western Waupaca counties
22
Outagamie County (and Menasha)
Outagamie, eastern Waupaca counties
23
Jefferson, western Waukesha counties
Jefferson, western Waukesha counties
24
Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, Sawyer, Washburn counties
Walworth, eastern Rock counties
25
Clark, Eau Claire counties
Clark, Eau Claire counties
26
Dane County
Most of Dane County
27
Adams, Columbia, Marquette counties
Sauk, western Columbia counties
28
Iowa, Richland counties
Iowa, Lafayette, southern Grant counties
29
Buffalo, Pepin, Trempealeau counties
Buffalo, Barron, Dunn, Pepin counties
30
Chippewa, Dunn counties
Chippewa, Oneida, Price, Taylor counties
31
La Crosse, Vernon counties
Jackson, Monroe, Vernon counties
32
Jackson, Monroe, Wood counties
La Crosse, Trempealeau counties
33
Ozaukee, Washington, eastern Waukesha counties
Ozaukee, Washington, northern Dodge counties
Assembly redistricting
Summary of changes
25 districts were left unchanged.
Ashland County became its own district after previously having been in a shared district with Florence, Forest, Oneida, and Price counties.
Buffalo and Pepin were combined into a shared district after previously having each been separate districts.
Douglas County became its own district after previously having been in a shared district with Bayfield, Burnett, Sawyer, and Washburn counties.
Grant County went from having 2 districts to 1.
Iowa County went from having 2 districts to 1.
Lincoln County became its own district after previously having been in a shared district with Langlade and Taylor.
Milwaukee County went from having 12 districts to 14.
Monroe County went from having 2 districts to 1.
Racine County went from having 1 district to 2.
Vernon County went from having 2 districts to 1.
Assembly districts
County
Districts in 40th Legislature
Districts in 41st Legislature
Change
Adams
Shared with Marquette
Shared with Marquette
Ashland
Shared with Florence, Forest, Oneida, & Price
1 District
Barron
1 District
1 District
Bayfield
Shared with Burnett, Douglas, Sawyer, & Washburn
Shared with Burnett, Sawyer, & Washburn
Brown
2 Districts
2 Districts
Buffalo
1 District
Shared with Pepin
Burnett
Shared with Bayfield, Douglas, Sawyer, & Washburn
Shared with Bayfield, Sawyer, & Washburn
Calumet
1 District
1 District
Chippewa
1 District
2 Districts
Clark
1 District
1 District
Columbia
2 Districts
2 Districts
Crawford
1 District
1 District
Dane
4 Districts
4 Districts
Dodge
3 Districts
3 Districts
Door
1 District
1 District
Douglas
Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, Sawyer, & Washburn
1 District
Dunn
1 District
1 District
Eau Claire
2 Districts
2 Districts
Florence
Shared with Ashland, Forest, Oneida, & Price
Shared with Forest & Langlade
Fond du Lac
3 Districts
3 Districts
Forest
Shared with Ashland, Florence, Oneida, & Price
Shared with Florence & Langlade
Grant
3 Districts
2 Districts
Green
1 District and 1 shared with Lafayette
1 District
Green Lake
1 District
1 District
Iowa
2 Districts
1 District
Jackson
1 District
1 District
Jefferson
2 Districts
2 Districts
Juneau
1 District
1 District
Kenosha
1 District
1 District
Kewaunee
1 District
1 District
La Crosse
2 Districts
2 Districts
Lafayette
1 District and 1 shared with Green
1 District
Langlade
Shared with Lincoln & Taylor
Shared with Florence & Forest
Lincoln
Shared with Langlade & Taylor
1 District
Manitowoc
2 Districts and 1 shared with Kewaunee
2 Districts
Marathon
2 Districts
2 Districts
Marinette
1 District
1 District
Marquette
Shared with Adams
Shared with Adams
Milwaukee
12 Districts
14 Districts
Monroe
2 Districts
1 District
Oconto
1 District
1 District
Outagamie
2 Districts
2 Districts
Ozaukee
1 District
1 District
Pepin
1 District
Shared with Buffalo
Pierce
1 District
1 District
Polk
1 District
1 District
Portage
1 District
1 District
Price
Shared with Ashland, Florence, Forest, & Oneida
Shared with Oneida & Taylor
Racine
1 District
2 Districts
Richland
1 District
1 District
Rock
3 Districts
3 Districts
Sauk
2 Districts
2 Districts
Sawyer
Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & Washburn
Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, & Washburn
Shawano
1 District and 1 shared with Waupaca
1 District
Sheboygan
3 Districts
3 Districts
St. Croix
1 District
1 District
Taylor
Shared with Langlade & Lincoln
Shared with Oneida & Price
Trempealeau
1 District
1 District
Vernon
2 Districts
1 District
Walworth
2 Districts
2 Districts
Washburn
Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & Sawyer
Shared with Bayfield, Burnett, & Sawyer
Washington
1 District
1 District
Waukesha
2 Districts
2 Districts
Waupaca
1 District and 1 shared with Shawano
2 Districts
Waushara
1 District
1 District
Winnebago
3 Districts
3 Districts
Wood
1 District
1 District
Employees
Senate employees
Chief Clerk: Sam J. Shafer[ 3]
Assistant Chief Clerk: Franklin Bowen
Journal Clerk: Jackson Silbaugh
Bookkeeper: Edward Malone
Assistant Bookkepper: P. T. Diamond
Engrossing Clerk: Will N. Wells
Assistant Engrossing Clerk: Thomas O'Hara
Enrolling Clerk: John G. Faulds
Assistant Enrolling Clerk: Hames McBrien
Proofreader: Anton Boex
Index Clerk: Jessie Knowles
Assistant Index Clerk: May Armstrong
Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: William F. Collins
Clerk for the Committee on Incorporations: Robert J. MacBride Jr.
Clerk for the Committee on Claims: W. H. Wieboldt
Clerk for the Committee on Town and County Organization: Bert Williams
Clerk for the Committee on Charitable and Penal Institutions: B. A. Weatherby
Clerk for the Committee on Railroads: R. B. Pratt
Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: Minnie LeClaire
Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Fred Smith
Document Clerk: Frank W. Teske
Comparing Clerks:
Nellie Gates
Lizzie Jahnke
C. T. Bundy
A. P. Deignan
General Clerks:
J. T. Sims
E. R. Petherick
O. F. Huhn
Clifford P. Best
Joseph Mashek
Ruling Clerk: Anna Hurley
Printing Page: Noel Nash
Sergeant-at-Arms: J. R. Becker
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: K. Owocki
Postmaster: Michael W. Ryan
Assistant Postmaster: A. Wagener
Gallery Attendants: N. Biever
General Attendants:
Document Room Attendant: Carl Schneider
Committee Room Attendants:
Thomas Kennedy
R. Huyck
J. J. Jacobs
Carl Felker
Doorkeepers:
R. Tuttle
S. Sherwood
S. C. Baas
R. Carey
Night Watch: John Arendt
Janitor: R. M. Burk
Custodian of the Enrolling Room: J. M. Frey
Custodian of the Engrossing Room: George Malone
Night Laborer: John D. Fay
Messengers:
R. E. Taylor
M. Norris
Charles Seller
John Hayes
Bert Levy
Don Frank
M. Baumgartner
B. Husting
H. Tierney
A. Cavenaugh
J. A. Adamson
Bernie Erickson
Assembly employees
Chief Clerk: G. W. Porth[ 3]
Assistant Chief Clerk: E. D. Doney
Journal Clerk: John E. Wright
Assistant Journal Clerk: Louis K. Wright
Bookkeeper: William Mayworm
Assistant Bookkeeper: Joseph D. O'Brien
Engrossing Clerk: S. D. Goodell
Assistant Engrossing Clerk: Tom Overland
Enrolling Clerk: A. Goerz
Assistant Enrolling Clerk: J. J. Gleason
Index Clerk: Charles A. Leicht
Assistant Index Clerk: Willard Temple
Stationary Clerk: Elmer Skelly
Proof Reader: F. A. Bartlett
Copy Holder: Bessie Lusk
Ruling Clerk: W. J. Taylor
Comparing Clerk: Charles Reuschlein
General Clerks:
James Carroll
C. B. Goodwin
George Silbernagel
Ed Conway Jr.
Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: F. M. Shaughnessy
Stenographer for the Judiciary Committee: Hattie Pier
Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Thomas McBean
Clerk for the Committee on Engrossed Bills: C. W. Hunt
Clerk for the Committee on Incorporations: Pat Ryan
Clerk for the Committee on State Affairs: William Ringle
Clerk for the Committee on Railroads: Ella Graham
Clerk for the Committee on Privileges and Elections: A. S. White
Clerk for the Committee on Insurance, Banks, and Banking: George Coughran
Clerk for the Committee on Town and County Organization: W. P. Hyland
Clerk for the Committee on Bills on Third Reading: E. L. Hardy
Document Clerk: J. A. Venus
Sergeant-at-Arms: Theodore Knapstein
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: John H. Rooney
Postmaster: William McMullen
Assistant Postmaster: G. T. McElroy
Doorkeepers:
S. Hanizeski
Ole Neilson
Casper Lebeis
T. E. Chubbuck
General Attendant: Albert Stoppenbach
Document Room Attendant: Ulrich Wettstein
Gallery Attendants:
Committee Room Attendants:
L. J. Evans
George Nebel
John F. Harnes
D. C. Clune
Valentine Klesges
Joseph E. Grassberger
Robert Plisch
A. D. Kildowe
T. A. Blackwell
Porter: John Pinzger
Flagman: Byron Moore
Night Watch: Fred Bishop
Custodian of the Enrolling Room: George Sherer
Custodian of the Engrossing Room: C. J. Courtenan
Committee Room Custodians:
Joseph Hortel
William Croll
Wash Room Attendant: Jacob Beth
Cloak Room Attendants:
Janitor: William Fahringer
Messengers:
James Whitty
John Conway
Frank Sims
Frank Shealy
Eddie Ballschmider
Arthur Gardener
Bennie Dodge
Thomas Burke
Archie McCoy
S. Andrzejewski
Louis Corey
Everett Monshan
Notes
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 Cunningham, Thomas J., ed. (1893). "Biographical Sketches" (PDF) . The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 623–657. Retrieved April 3, 2022 .
^ a b Cunningham, ed. (1893). "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. 607–615. Retrieved March 31, 2022 .
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