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41st Ohio General Assembly
40th Ohio General Assembly 42nd Ohio General Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyOhio General Assembly
JurisdictionOhio, United States
Meeting placeColumbus, Ohio
TermDecember 5, 1842 (1842-12-05) – December 3, 1843 (1843-12-03)
ElectionOctober 1842
Ohio Senate
Members36 Senators
Ohio House of Representatives
Members72 Representatives

The 41st Ohio General Assembly first convened on December 5, 1842. The 36 members of the Ohio Senate and the 72 members of the Ohio House of Representatives were elected during the General Election of October 1842.

Leadership

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Senate

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Speaker of the Senate
James J. Faran (D-Cincinnati)

House of Representatives

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Speaker of the House
John Chaney (D-Fairfield)

Members

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Senate[1][2]

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Name City Party
Charles M. Aten Columbiana Democratic
Joseph Barnet Montgomery Whig
Thomas W. Bartley Richland Democratic
James S. Carpenter Medina Whig
Jacob Clark Lucas, Williams, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Allen, and Hardin Democratic
John Crowell Trumbull Whig
William H. P. Denny Warren and Greene Whig
Chauncey Dewey Harrison Whig
James J. Faran (Speaker) Hamilton Democratic
Nelson Franklin Fairfield and Pickaway Democratic
John Fuller Huron and Erie Whig
Seabury Ford Cuyahoga and Geauga Whig
Griffith Fogs Clinton Whig
James H. Godman Marion Whig
Josiah Harris Medina and Lorain Democratic
Robert Hazeltine Butler and Preble Democratic
James Henderson Muskingum Whig
John E. Jackson Portage and Summit Whig
John Johnson Knox and Coshocton Democratic
Olliver Jones Hamilton Democratic
Jacob B. Koch Holmes and Tuscarawas Democratic
Samuel Lahm Stark Democratic
Allen Latham Hocking, Ross, Pike, and Jackson Democratic
James Loudon Clermont, Brown, and Clinton Democratic
Moses McAnelly Seneca, Sandusky, Wood, Ottawa, and Hancock Democratic
Alexander McConnell Morgan, Perry, and Washington Democratic
Joseph McCutchen Crawford, Delaware, and Marion Democratic
Robert H. Miller Belmont and Harrison Democratic
James Mitchell Jefferson and Carroll Democratic
Simeon Nash Gallia, Lawrence, and Scioto Whig
Eben Newton Trumbull Whig
James Parker Licking Democratic
Isaac S. Perkims Greene Whig
John Richey Morgan, Perry, and Washington Democratic
Joseph Ridgway, Jr. Franklin, Madison, and Clark Whig
William Robbins Adams, Highland, and Fayette Democratic
Joseph M. Root Huron Whig
Elisha N. Sill Summit Whig
Benjamin Stanton Champaign, Logan, and Union Whig
William I. Thomas Miami Whig
Abraham Van Vorhes Athens and Meigs Whig
Joseph S. Updegraff Miami, Darke, Mercer, and Shelby Whig
Benjamin F. Wade Ashtabula and Lake Whig
Alexander Waddle Clark Whig
William C. Walton Guernsey and Monroe Democratic
Charles Wolcott Wayne Democratic

House of Representatives[1][2]

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Name City Party
J. B. Ackley Athens and Meigs Whig
Samuel Atherton Huron and Erie Whig
Isaac Atkinson, Sr. Jefferson and Carroll Whig
George W. Baird Seneca, Sandusky, Hancock, Wood, and Ottowa Democratic
Jacob H. Baldwin Trumbull Whig
Henry C. Brish Seneca, Sandusky, Hancock, Wood, and Ottowa Democratic
Israel Brown (CORRECT) Hamilton Democratic
Charles Bowen Muskingum Whig
Le Grand Byington (CORRECT?) Hocking, Ross, Pike, and Jackson Democratic
Hiram Campbell Gallia, Lawrence, and Scioto Whig
David Chambers Muskingum Whig
John Chaney (Speaker) Fairfield Democratic
Joseph Chenoweth Franklin Whig
John C. Clark Morgan Democratic
John P. Converse Geauga Whig
Eleutheros Cooke Erie
Jacob Counts Miami, Darke, Mercer, and Shelby Whig
Otway Curry Logan and Union Fed.
Nathaniel Dike Jefferson and Carroll Whig
William Douglass Guernsey Democratic
Thomas Earl Portage Whig
David Fisher Clermont, Brown, and Clinton Whig
John Fudge Greene Whig
Simeon Fuller Lake Whig
John M. Gallagher Madison and Clark Whig
Richard W. Gahill (CORRECT) Richland Democratic
Archibald Gordon Hamilton Democratic
Isaac Green Licking Democratic
Moses Greogry Scioto
John Gruber Harrison Democratic
Joseph S. Hawkins Preble
James P. Henderson (CHECK AGAIN) Richland Democratic
Isaac Houseman Madison and Clark Whig
Phelps Humphrey Licking Democratic
Isaac E. James Delaware, Marion, and Crawford Democratic
Elihu Johnson Hocking, Ross, Pike, and Jackson Democratic
Daniel Keliey (CORRECT) Perry Democratic
Thomas M. Kelley Cuyahoga Whig
James B. King (CORRECT) Butler Democratic
Newton Larsh Preble Whig
John Larwill Wayne Democratic
William C. Lawrance Union
John Martin Columbiana Democratic
Martin Stark ???
Nathaniel Medbury Franklin
William McClung Fairfield Democratic
John McClure Miami, Darke, Mercer, and Shelby Whig
David McConnell Tuscarawas and Holmes Democratic
William B. McCrea Champaign Whig
Joel B. McFarland Butler Democratic
Caleb J. McNulty Knox Democratic
Gilman C. Mudgett Lucas, Williams, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Allen, and Hardin Democratic
Wilson Nelson (CORRECT) Hocking, Ross, Pike, and Jackson Democratic
Cornelius Okey Monroe Democratic
Edson B. Olds Pickaway Democratic
Samuel H. Pardee Portage Whig
Simon Perkins, Jr. Summit
Thomas Pilcher Belmont Democratic
Thomas Powell Delaware
John Probasco, Jr. Warren Whig
John Reid (CORRECT) Columbiana Democratic
Moses Rees (CORRECT?; C+N?) Clermont, Brown, and Clinton Democratic
Robert Robinson (CORRECT) Adams, Highland, and Fayette Fed.
Thomas Ross Clermont, Brown, and Clinton Whig
Robert C. Schenck Montgomery Whig
Amos Seward Summit Whig
George W. Sharp Delaware, Marion, and Crawford Democratic
S. H. Smith
John A. Smith Adams, Highland, and Fayette Whig
Nicholas Spindlar (SPELLING) Knox Democratic
James B. Steedman Lucas, Williams, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Allen, and Hardin Democratic
Jason Streator Portage
Josiah Scott Harrison
S. F. Taylor Astabula
Stephen Titus Meigs
Jonathan Tuttle Ashtabula Whig
Loseph Updegraff Shelby
William Wakefield Hamilton Democratic
Lorenzo Warner Medina
Richard Warner (CORRECT) Lorain and Medina Democratic
Nathan Webb ??? Whig
Stephen M. Wheeler Clark
John D. White (CORRECT) Clermont, Brown, and Clinton Democratic
Joseph Wilford Wayne Democratic
George W. Woodbridge (CORRECT; C+N) Washington Independent whig.

Standing committees

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Senate[3]

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Committee Democratic members Whig members Members
Judiciary Thomas W. Bartley, William C. Walton Eben Newton
Finance William C. Walton, Jacob Clark Seabury Ford
Canals Alexander McConnell, Jacob B. Koch Joseph Barnet
Roads and Highways Moses McA(n)nelly Nelson Franklin, John E. Jackson
Schools and School Lands Josiah Harris, Charles Wolcott Simeon Nash
New Counties John Richey, James Loudon Fuller
Military Affairs Charles Wolcott, Robert H. Miller Benjamin F. Wade
Medical Colleges and Universities Jacob Clark James Henderson Jolinson
Colleges and Universities James Loudon, Thomas W. Bartley Updegraph
Agriculture, Manufacture, and Commerce Robert H. Miller, William Robbins Denny
Penitentiary Samuel Lahm, James Mitchell Ridgway
Library Josiah Harris, John Johnson John E. Jackson
Currency Allen Latham, Joseph McCutchen Newton
Public Lands James Parker, Alexander McConnell Benjamin Stanton
Rail Roads and Turnpikes Olliver Jones, Robert Hazeltine Abraham Van Vorhes
Public Institutions Nelson Franklin, Samuel Lahm, James Parker N/A
Corporations Charles M. Aten, Moses McAn(n)el(l)y James Henderson
Public Buildings Joseph McCutchen, Joseph Ridgway, Jacob B. Koch N/A
Public Debt Robert Hazeltine, James Mitchell Denny

House[3]

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Committee Democratic members Whig members Members
Privileges and Elections Joel B. McFarland, John C. Clark David Chambers, John P. Converse
Unfinished Business George W. Baird Housman, Carhill, John P. Converse, McConnell
Judiciary Le Grand Byington, Caleb J. McNulty, Elihu Johnson John Probasco, Thomas M. Kelley
Finance Joel B. McFarland, Henry C. Brish, John Larwill Earl, Atkinson
Banks and the Currency Edson B. Olds, George W. Sharp, Le Grand Byington, Archibald Gordon Nathaniel Dike
Public Works Meredith, Campbell, Mudget, Chambers, Nelson
Common Schools, Colleges and Universities Henry C. Brish, Isaac Green, Isaac E. James Curry, Fuller
Medical Colleges and Medical Societies James P. Henderson, John C. Clark, Phelps Humphrey(s) J. B. Ackley, Charles Bowen
Roads and Highways Cornelius Okey, John Martin, William Wakefield Joseph Chenowith, Amos Seward
Public Lands Caleb J. McNulty, David Fisher Meredith, McClure, Steedman
Agriculture and Manufactures Israel/Turney G. Brown, Joseph Wilford, William Douglas(s) Larsh, Webb, Douglas
Claims , Moses Rees Larwill, Chambers, Mudget, Seward,
The Militia Meredith, Sharp, Earl, John D. White, Robinson
The National Road Isaac Green, William McClung, Thomas Pilcher , John Fudge Gallagher
Rail Roads David McConnell William B. McCrea Cahill, John P. Converse, George W. Baird
New Counties James B. King, John D. White Jacob H. Baldwin Thomas Kelley, John Probasco, Martin of Stark, Jacob Counts,
The Library Thomas Pilcher, Woodbridge, Humphreys, Curry, and Reid
Public Buildings Kelley of Perry, Probasco, Martin of Stark, Jacob Counts, White
Public Institutions John C. Clark Jonathan Tuttle, Thomas Ross Spindler, Warner
Corporations Elihu Johnson Robert C. Schenck Warner, Ross, Kilgore
The Penitentiary William McClung, Charles Bowen Reed, Pardee, Okey
Public Printing James B. Steedman, John Gruber Woodbridge, Smith, Martin of Stark
The Public Debt James P. Henderson, John Gruber Robert C. Schenck, Samuel Atherton Olds
Enrollment Gilman C. Mudget(t) Gallagher


References

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  1. ^ a b "Members of the Present Legislature". The Democratic Standard. Vol. III, no. 20. December 13, 1842. p. 1. LCCN sn83035312. Retrieved December 27, 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b Pearce, J., ed. (August 26, 1842). "To the People of Ohio". Carroll Free Press. Vol. VIII, no. 46. Carrollton, OH. LCCN sn83035366. Retrieved December 27, 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ a b Mitchener & Matthews (December 22, 1842). "Standing Committees of the Ohio Legislature". The Ohio Democrat. Vol. 3, no. 49. New Philadelphia, OH. ISSN 2372-8612. LCCN sn84028889.
Preceded by 41st Ohio General Assembly
1842—1843
Succeeded by

41st Category:1840s in Ohio