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The Seventeenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 13, 1864, to April 4, 1864, in regular session. 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.


Major events

* January 4, 1864: Inauguration of
James T. Lewis James Taylor Lewis (October 30, 1819August 5, 1904) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 9th Governor of Wisconsin (1864–1866). Prior to his election as governor, he was the 7th Secretary of State of Wisconsin (1862&n ...
as the 7th
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. * May 5–7, 1864:
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took place in Spotsylvania County and
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, Virginia. Four regiments of Wisconsin Volunteers participated in the battle. * May 9–21, 1864: Battle of Spotsylvania Court House took place in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Five regiments of Wisconsin Volunteers participated in the battle. * May 31June 12, 1864: Battle of Cold Harbor took place in Hanover County, Virginia. Five 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 summary


Assembly summary


Sessions

* 1st Regular session: January 13, 1864 – April 4, 1864


Leaders


Senate leadership

* President of the Senate:
Wyman Spooner Wyman Spooner (July 2, 1795 – November 18, 1877) was an American printer, lawyer, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the 9th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, the 10th Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly, and President pro tempo ...
* President pro tempore:
Smith S. Wilkinson Smith S. Wilkinson (December 7, 1824 – April 9, 1889) was an American lawyer and Republican politician. He served four years in the Wisconsin State Senate and was President pro tempore of the Wisconsin Senate for the 1864 session. Biograp ...


Assembly leadership

* Speaker of the Assembly:
William W. Field William Wells Field (October 31, 1824April 5, 1907) was an American farmer and politician. He was the 16th speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly and served a total of six years in the Assembly, representing Grant County. In historical docume ...


Members


Members of the Senate

Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Seventeenth Wisconsin Legislature:


Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Seventeenth Wisconsin Legislature:


Employees


Senate employees

* Chief Clerk: Frank M. Stewart ** Assistant Clerk: P. H. Brady *** Bookkeeper: J. Spooner ** Engrossing Clerk: Sineus B. Dibble ** Enrolling Clerk: Thomas Marshall ** Transcribing Clerk: F. O. Wisner * Sergeant-at-Arms:
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** 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 employees

* Chief Clerk: John S. Dean ** Assistant Clerk: Ephraim W. Young *** Bookkeeper: E. L. Fitzhugh ** Engrossing Clerk: A. L. Rockwell ** Enrolling Clerk: J. H. Balch ** Transcribing Clerk: A. C. Byers * Sergeant-at-Arms:
Alexander McDonald Thomson Alexander McDonald Thomson (May 20, 1822June 9, 1898) was an American journalist, historian, and Republican politician. He served as the 19th Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1868–1870). In historical documents, he is sometimes r ...
** 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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{{Wisconsin legislatures 1864 in Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin legislative sessions