Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Ohio General Assembly membership 50th session

The citation, Ohio House of Representatives membership directory, 1803-1965/66, will be useful in providing the names of Ohio State Representatives that served with Lucian Lathrop in 1852-53. These names can then be used to search for additional material such as correspondence, speeches, papers, etc. Lucian served in the 50th session. I forgot to copy the map of Ohio county boundaries 1845 on p23. I have not found a directory for the senate yet. It would be helpful to know the political affiliations of the members please leave a comment if you know their affiliations.

Ohio General Assembly,

Ohio House of Representatives membership directory, 1803-1965/66,?


Speaker of the House
James C. Johnson service began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p29)

Clerk of the House

George W. Johns service began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p33?)


Records indicate political affiliations of members began with the 77th session in 1906-7.

Jeremiah B Ackley representing Meigs County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p224)
Beriah H. Alexander representing Preble County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p270)

Edward B. Allen representing Pike County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p264)

Christian Baker representing Fairfield County, term began January 4, 1852 (ibid, p117)

Peter V. Banta representing Darke County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p105)

George T. Barnum representing Cuyahoga and Champaign counties, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p92)
Daniel Beckell representing Montgomery County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p238)
John Bell representing Licking County , term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p196)
Elisha Bennett representing Clermont County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p74)
William Beswick representing Morgan and Noble? Counties, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p243)

Loran Bigelow representing Portage and Summit Counties, term began January 5 1852 (ibid, p267)

Henry Bishop representing Hancock-Lucas-Wood-Ottawa counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p160)

Lester Bliss representing Allen County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p38)
Alexander S. Boys representing Ross County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p280)

Henry Brackman representing Hamilton County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p149)
Oliver Brown representing Hamilton County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p149)
William Bushnell representing Richland County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p275)
Anthony Casad
representing Logan-Hardin counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p199)
Pennell Cherrington representing Gallia-Jackson counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p133) (Gallia county) vacant

George N. Clark representing Morrow County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p245)

Joseph R Cockerill representing Adams County, term began January 5 1852 (ibid, p35)
Philander B. Cole representing Union County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p310)
Edward Courtwright representing Franklin county, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p125)
Price Cornwall representing Belmont County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p52)

Abraham Croxton representing Columbiana County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p81)
Benjamin T. Dale representing Hamilton County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p149)
Dextor Damon representing Lake County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p191)

Andrew Davidson representing Hamilton County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p149)

Jacob Decker representing Seneca County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p286)

Charles R. Deming representing Ashland County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p40)
John Dickey representing Carroll County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p63)
Samuel W. Durand representing Geauga County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p136)
Thomas T. Eckart representing Hamilton County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p149)

Augustus Fenner representing Miami and Washington Counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p230)

Zelot T. Fisher representing Madison County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p211)

Stephan D. Foulke representing Ross County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p280
Robert George representing Carroll County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p63)

Joseph G. Gest representing Greene County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p139)

James Greene representing Huron County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p179)

James G. Haley representing Paulding- Putnam-Henry counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p272)

D. T. Hard representing Jackson-Vinton counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p182) vacant

Josiah H. Hitchcock representing Wayne County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p325)
David Holbrook representing Morgan County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p243)

Samuel Hollingshead representing Wood-Lucas-Ottawa-Hancock Counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p330)

George W. Houk representing Montgomery County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p238)

Arthur Hughes representing Cuyahoga and Champaign counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p92)

Noah M. Humphrey representing Summit County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p297)

Wells A. Hutchins representing Scioto and Lawrence Counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p285)

Charles W. James representing Hocking-Erie-Perry counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p173) vacant

James C. Johnson representing Medina County, term began January 5 1852 (ibid, p221)
Daniel B. Kinney representing Lorain County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p202)

Isaac Knapp representing Sandusky County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p283)

Samuel Kryder representing Stark County, term may have began January 5,1852 (ibid, p293)
Joseph W. Larabee representing Marion County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p218)

Lucien B. Lathrop representing Lucas and Fulton Counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p202)

Francis C. Leblond representing Mercer County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p227)

F. C. LeBlond representing Van Wert County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p312)

William H. Lytle representing Hamilton County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p149)
Philip March representing Columbiana County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p81)
Christopher Matthews representing Highland County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p170)

Marshall McCall representing Harrison County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p165)

John McClanahan representing Brown County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p56)

George McKee representing Coshocton County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p85)

Hiram McMillen representing Erie County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p113)

Thomas Means representing Jefferson County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p186)

Joseph A. Mills representing Clinton County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p77)
Joseph Montgomery representing Mahoning County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p214)

William Morgan representing Muskingum County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p249)
Thomas S. C. Morrison representing Williams County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p327)

Joseph W. Newburg representing Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p307)

James Okey representing Monroe County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p233)

John H. O'Neil representing Perry County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p258)

Andrew Patterson representing Guernsey County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p142)

Samuel Plumb representing Ashtabula County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p43)
R. C. Poland representing Shelby County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p?)

Archibald C. Ramage representing Belmont County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p52)
Felix Renick representing Pickaway County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p261)
(with Ross county) vacant

John Rickley representing Augalaize County, term began January 5 1852 (ibid, p48)

John B. Robertson representing Lorain County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p202)

Nelson Rush representing Fayette County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p120)

Samuel Shellabarger representing Clark County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p70)

Jacob W. Smith representing Stark County, term began January 5,1852 (ibid, p293)

John H. Smith representing Holmes County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p176)
David Snodgrass representing Wyandot and Crawford Counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p332)

John B. Staetler representing Hamilton County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p149)
Ed. A. Stanley representing Franklin-Madison counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p125)

Franklin E. Stone representing Trumbull County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p303)

Richard H. Stone representing Hamilton County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p149)
N. H. Van Vorhes representing Athens County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p46)
Nicodemus Vermillion representing Lawrence and Scioto Counties, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p193)
Clark H. Ward representing Crawford County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p87)

Jesse D. Ward representing Warren County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p318)
Charles L. Weller representing Butler County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p60)
James Williams representing Champaign County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p67)
Clinton Wilson representing Wayne County, term may have began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p325)

James Withrow representing Knox County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p189)
Richard H. Yates representing Licking County, term began January 5, 1852 (ibid, p196)

Noble County
county not present

Ottawa County
vacant
January 5, 1852 (ibid, p243)

Paulding County
vacant January 5, 1852 (ibid, p255)

Vinton County
not present


Henry County
vacant January 5, 1852 (ibid, p167)

Hardin County
(with Logan county) vacant? January 5,1852 (ibid, p162)


Fulton County
county not present in 49-51st sessions


Defiance County
vacant January 5, 1852 (ibid, p107)
(with Defiance-Paulding-Williams counties)
Nathan M Landis was rep in the 46th December 6 1847 and may have been the Rep. in the 49-51 sessions.


Delaware County

50th session vacant January 5, 1852 (ibid, p111)

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