41st Ohio General Assembly
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Legislative bodyOhio General Assembly
JurisdictionOhio, United States
Meeting placeColumbus, Ohio
TermDecember 5, 1842 – December 3, 1843
| 41st Ohio General Assembly | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |||||
![]() | |||||
| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Ohio General Assembly | ||||
| Jurisdiction | Ohio, United States | ||||
| Meeting place | Columbus, Ohio | ||||
| Term | December 5, 1842 – December 3, 1843 | ||||
| Election | October 1842 | ||||
| Opposition | Whig | ||||
| Ohio Senate | |||||
| Members | 36 Senators | ||||
| Speaker | James J. Faran (D-Cincinnati) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic | ||||
| Ohio House of Representatives | |||||
| Members | 72 Representatives | ||||
| Speaker | John Chaney (D-Fairfield) | ||||
| Party control | Democratic | ||||
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.
Senate
- Speaker of the Senate
- James J. Faran (D-Cincinnati)
House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House
- John Chaney (D-Fairfield)
Members
Senate
| Name | County | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Charles M. Aten | Columbiana | Democratic |
| Joseph Barnet | Montgomery | Whig |
| Thomas W. Bartley | Richland | Democratic |
| Jacob Clark | Lucas, Williams, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Allen, and Hardin | Democratic |
| William H. P. Denny | Warren and Greene | 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 |
| 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 |
| Oliver 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 |
| John Richey | Morgan, Perry, and Washington | Democratic |
| Joseph Ridgway, Jr. | Franklin, Madison, and Clark | Whig |
| William Robbins | Adams, Highland, and Fayette | Democratic |
| Benjamin Stanton | Champaign, Logan, and Union | Whig |
| Abraham Van Vorhes | Athens and Meigs | Whig |
| Joseph S. Updegraff | Miami, Darke, Mercer, and Shelby | Whig |
| Benjamin F. Wade | Ashtabula and Lake | Whig |
| William C. Walton | Guernsey and Monroe | Democratic |
| Charles Wolcott | Wayne | Democratic |
House of Representatives
| Name | County | 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 Ottawa | Democratic |
| Jacob H. Baldwin | Trumbull | Whig |
| Henry C. Brish | Seneca, Sandusky, Hancock, Wood, and Ottawa | Democratic |
| Israel Brown | Hamilton | Democratic |
| Charles Bowen | Muskingum | Whig |
| Le Grand Byington | Hocking, Ross, Pike, and Jackson | Democratic |
| Richard W. Cahill | Richland | 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 |
| 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 |
| Archibald Gordon | Hamilton | Democratic |
| Isaac Green | Licking | Democratic |
| John Gruber | Harrison | Democratic |
| James P. Henderson | Richland | Democratic[a] |
| 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 Kelley | Perry | Democratic |
| Thomas M. Kelley | Cuyahoga | Whig |
| James Kilgore | Stark | Democratic |
| James B. King | Butler | Democratic |
| Newton Larsh | Preble | Whig |
| John Larwill | Wayne | Democratic |
| John Martin | Columbiana | Democratic |
| Rudolphus Martin | Stark | Democratic |
| 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 |
| Jesse Meredith | Coshocton | Democratic |
| Gilman C. Mudgett | Lucas, Williams, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Allen, and Hardin | Democratic |
| Wilson Nelson | Hocking, Ross, Pike, and Jackson | Democratic |
| Cornelius Okey | Monroe | Democratic |
| Edson B. Olds | Pickaway | Democratic |
| Samuel H. Pardee | Portage | Whig |
| Thomas Pilcher | Belmont | Democratic |
| John Probasco, Jr. | Warren | Whig |
| John Reid | Columbiana | Democratic |
| Moses Rees | Clermont, Brown, and Clinton | Democratic |
| Robert Robinson | Adams, Highland, and Fayette | Whig |
| Thomas Ross | Clermont, Brown, and Clinton | Whig |
| Robert C. Schenck | Montgomery | Whig |
| Amos Seward | Summit | Whig |
| George W. Sharp | Delaware, Marion, and Crawford | Democratic |
| John A. Smith | Adams, Highland, and Fayette | Whig |
| Nicholas Spindlar | Knox | Democratic |
| James B. Steedman | Lucas, Williams, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Allen, and Hardin | Democratic |
| Jonathan Tuttle | Ashtabula | Whig |
| William Wakefield | Hamilton | Democratic |
| Richard Warner | Lorain and Medina | Democratic |
| Nathan Webb | Trumbull | Whig |
| John D. White | Clermont, Brown, and Clinton | Democratic |
| Joseph Wilford | Wayne | Democratic |
| George W. Woodbridge | Washington | Independent Whig |
