Term of state legislature in Minnesota, US
The fifth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 6, 1863. The half of the 21 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented odd-numbered districts were elected during the General Election of October 8, 1861, while the 42 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives and the other half of the members of the Minnesota Senate were elected during the General Election of November 4, 1862.
The legislature met in a regular session from January 6, 1863 to March 6, 1863. There were no special sessions of the 5th Minnesota Legislature.[ 1]
House of Representatives [ edit ]
Lieutenant Governor
Ignatius L. Donnelly (R-Nininger)[ 3]
House of Representatives [ edit ]
Speaker of the House
Charles D. Sherwood (R-Elkhorn)[ 4]
Name
District
City
Party
Baldwin, Rufus J.
05
Minneapolis
Republican
Berry, John McDonogh
08
Faribault
Republican
Clark, Joseph H.
15
Claremont
Republican
Dailey, Mervin A.
16
Owatonna
Republican
Dane, Nathan
17
Ottawa
Democratic
Daniels, John V.
12
Rochester
Republican
Heaton, David
04
Saint Anthony
Republican
Irvine, John R.
21
Saint Paul
Democratic
Lincoln, Isaac
18
Shakopee
Democratic
McClure, Charles
09
Red Wing
Republican
McKusick, John
02
Stillwater
Republican
Miller, Luke
14
Chatfield
Republican
Moore, William S.
03
Saint Cloud
Democratic
Nash, Charles W.
07
Hastings
Democratic
Ottman, R.
10
Lake City
Republican
Sargeant, M. Wheeler
11
Winona
Republican
See, Charles H.
13
Brownsville
Republican
Shillock, Daniel G.
20
New Ulm
Republican
Smith, James K.
01
Saint Paul
Republican
Swift, Henry Adoniram
19
Saint Peter
Republican
Warner, Charles A.
06
Chaska
Republican
House of Representatives [ edit ]
Name
District
City
Party
Austin, Adin C.
05
Osseo
Republican
Bacon, Samuel P.
15
Le Roy
Democratic
Bentley, L. R.
03
Fort Abercrombie
Republican
Brisbin, John B.
21
Saint Paul
Democratic
Buell, David L.
13
Caledonia
Democratic
Butler, W. G.
06
Clearwater
Republican
Butters, Reuben
17
Kasota
Democratic
Campbell, Samuel L.
10
Wabasha
Union Dem.
Chalfant, William
14
Carimona
Republican
Chamberlain, George C.
07
Lewiston
Democratic
Croswell, H. J. G.
04
Elk River
Republican
Davis, Charles F.
06
Kingston
Republican
Furber, Samuel W.
02
Cottage Grove
Republican
Handerson, Zabina
12
Salem
Republican
Hayes, Oren T.
07
Hastings
Republican
Hilton, Addison
09
Kenyon
Republican
Huey, William
19
Traverse des Sioux
Republican
Kidder, Jefferson Parish
01
Saint Paul
Democratic
Lee, B. G.
06
Hutchinson
Republican
McGrath, Robert B.
05
Excelsior
Republican
Mitchell, John B. H.
02
Stillwater
Republican
Moulton, Justin P.
12
Marion
Republican
Murray, William Pitt
01
Saint Paul
Democratic
Porter, John J.
17
Mankato
Democratic
Ramer, Philip
11
New Boston
Republican
Richardson, Reuben M.
03
Torah
Democratic
Sherwood, Charles D.
14
Elkhorn
Republican
Sly, J. B.
18
Belle Plaine
Democratic
Smith, Ansel
02
Franconia
Republican
Sprague, Benjamin D.
15
Lansing
Republican
Taylor, Charles
08
Northfield
Republican
Tennant, W.
19
Henderson
Democratic
Thatcher, Joseph A.
09
Zumbrota
Republican
Waite, Henry Chester
03
Saint Cloud
Republican
Wakefield, James Beach
14
Blue Earth
Republican
Walker, Asa
16
Freeborn
Republican
Walker, Hiram
09
Rushford
Republican
Wiswell, James A.
17
Garden City
Democratic
Wood, Charles
08
Morristown
Republican
Woodbury, Dwight
04
Anoka
Republican
Woodruff, Philo
16
Swavesey
Republican
Youmans, Earl S.
11
Winona
Republican
Preceded by
Fifth Minnesota Legislature 1863
Succeeded by