43rd United States Congress

Senate

Senators were elected method the express legislatures all and some dyad years, with one-third radix yet again six year terms with each one Congress. Preceding the names now the ribbon short of are Senate differentiation numbers, which hint at the megacycles in relation to their election. In this Congress, Class 1 assumed their the past terminated with this Congress, requiring reelection modern 1874; Class 2 implicated their period began a la mode the remotest Congress, requiring reelection forward-looking 1876; abstract Class 3 tacit their the past began fashionable this Congress, requiring reelection modernistic 1878.

See also: Category:United States Senators
See also: Category:United States Congressional Delegations device state
Alabama
  • 3: George E. Spencer (R)
  • 2: George Goldthwaite (D)
Arkansas
  • 2: Powell Clayton (R)
  • 3: Stephen W. Dorsey (R)
California
  • 1: Eugene Casserly (D)
    John S. Hager (D)
  • 3: Aaron A. Sargent (R)
Connecticut
  • 3: Orris S. Ferry (LR)
  • 1: William A. Buckingham (R)
    William W. Eaton (D)
Delaware
  • 1: Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. (D)
  • 2: Eli M. Saulsbury (D)
Florida
  • 1: Abijah Gilbert (R)
  • 3: Simon B. Conover (R)
Georgia
  • 2: Thomas M. Norwood (D)
  • 3: John B. Gordon (D)
Illinois
  • 2: John A. Logan (R)
  • 3: Richard J. Oglesby (R)
Indiana
  • 3: Oliver H. P. T. Morton (R)
  • 1: Daniel D. Pratt (R)
Iowa
  • 2: George G. Wright (R)
  • 3: William B. Allison (R)
Kansas
  • 2: Alexander Caldwell (R)
    Robert Crozier (R)
    James M. Harvey (R)
  • 3: John J. Ingalls (R)
Kentucky
  • 2: John W. Stevenson (D)
  • 3: Thomas C. McCreery (D)
Louisiana
  • 2: J. Rodman West (R)
  • 3: vacant
Maine
  • 1: Hannibal Hamlin (R)
  • 2: Lot M. Morrill (R)
Maryland
  • 1: William T. Hamilton (D)
  • 3: George R. Dennis (D)
Massachusetts
  • 1: Charles Sumner (LR)
    William B. Washburn (R)
  • 2: George S. Boutwell (R)
Michigan
  • 1: Zachariah Chandler (R)
  • 2: Thomas W. Ferry (R)
Minnesota
  • 1: Alexander Ramsey (R)
  • 2: William Windom (R)
Mississippi
  • 1: Adelbert Ames (R)
    Henry R. Pease (R)
  • 2: James L. Alcorn (R)
Missouri
  • 1: Carl Schurz (R)
  • 3: Lewis V. Bogy (D)
Nebraska
  • 1: Thomas W. Tipton (R)
  • 2: Phineas W. Hitchcock (R)
Nevada
  • 1: William M. Stewart (R)
  • 3: John P. Jones (R)
New Hampshire
  • 2: Aaron H. Cragin (R)
  • 3: Bainbridge Wadleigh (R)
New Jersey
  • 1: John P. Stockton (D)
  • 2: Frederick T. Frelinghuysen (R)
New York
  • 3: Roscoe Conkling (R)
  • 1: Reuben E. Fenton (R)
North Carolina
  • 2: Matt W. Ransom (D)
  • 3: Augustus S. Merrimon (D)
Ohio
  • 3: John Sherman (R)
  • 1: Allen G. Thurman (D)
Oregon
  • 2: James K. Kelly (D)
  • 3: John H. Mitchell (R)
Pennsylvania
  • 3: Simon Cameron (R)
  • 1: John Scott (R)
Rhode Island
  • 2: Henry B. Anthony (R)
  • 1: William Sprague (R)
South Carolina
  • 2: Thomas J. Robertson (R)
  • 3: John J. Patterson (R)
Tennessee
  • 1: William G. Brownlow (R)
  • 2: Henry Cooper (D)
Texas
  • 1: James W. Flanagan (R)
  • 2: Morgan C. Hamilton (LR)
Vermont
  • 1: George F. Edmunds (R)
  • 3: Justin S. Morrill (R)
Virginia
  • 2: John W. Johnston (D)
  • 1: John F. Lewis (R)
West Virginia
  • 1: Arthur I. Boreman (R)
  • 2: Henry G. Davis (D)
Wisconsin
  • 3: Timothy O. Howe (R)
  • 1: Matthew H. Carpenter (R)
President pro tempore
Matthew H. Carpenter
President pro tempore
Henry B. Anthony

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