21st Wisconsin Legislature


The Twenty-First Wisconsin Legislature convened from to in regular session.
Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Assembly members were elected to a one-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 5, 1867. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 6, 1866.
The governor of Wisconsin during this entire term was Republican Lucius Fairchild, of Dane County, serving the first year of his second two-year term, having won re-election in the 1867 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.

Major events

Major legislation

  • January 22, 1868: Joint Resolution declaring it to be the duty of the general government to protect American citizens in the enjoyment of all their rights as such while sojourning in foreign countries,, endorsing the proposed federal Expatriation Act of 1868.
  • February 6, 1868: An Act to punish frauds upon insurance companies, .
  • February 19, 1868: An Act to abolish the office of bank comptroller, and transfer his duties to the state treasurer, .
  • February 22, 1868: Joint Resolution defining the duty of the nation towards its native and adopted citizens,, also relating to the proposed federal Expatriation Act of 1868.
  • February 29, 1868: An Act to legalize dissections, .
  • March 4, 1868: An Act to provide for the completion of the state capitol, .
  • March 5, 1868: An Act to accept a grant of lands made to the state of Wisconsin by act of congress, to aid in the construction of the Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan ship canal and harbor, in the county of Door, to connect the waters of Green Bay with Lake Michigan, and to provide for the construction of the same, .
  • March 6, 1868: Joint Resolution instructing senators and representatives in congress to preserve the equilibrium between the coordinate branches of government, .
  • March 6, 1868: An Act to authorize the state treasurer to close up the circulation of certain banks, and for other purposes, .
  • March 6, 1868: An Act to transfer the war fund to the general fund and discontinue the war fund, .
  • March 6, 1868: An Act to provide for establishing town libraries in this state, .

Sessions

1st Regular session: January 8, 1868March 6, 1868

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Twenty-First Wisconsin Legislature:
Dist.CountiesSenatorResidenceParty
01SheboyganPlymouthDem.
02Brown, Door, KewauneeGreen BayDem.
03OzaukeeOzaukeeDem.
04WashingtonAddisonDem.
05Milwaukee MilwaukeeDem.
06Milwaukee MilwaukeeDem.
07RacineCaledoniaRep.
08KenoshaKenoshaRep.
09Adams, Juneau, MonroeSpartaRep.
10WaukeshaOconomowocDem.
11Dane WindsorRep.
12WalworthWhitewaterRep.
13LafayetteShullsburgDem.
14SaukDeltonRep.
15IowaDodgevilleRep.
16GrantBoscobelRep.
17RockBeloitRep.
18Dodge Beaver DamDem.
19ManitowocManitowocDem.
20Fond du LacFond du LacDem.
21WinnebagoOshkoshRep.
22Calumet, Oconto, Outagamie, ShawanoMedinaDem.
23JeffersonJeffersonDem.
24Green[Monticello, Green County, Wisconsin|Green County, Wisconsin|Monticello]Rep.
25ColumbiaPoynetteRep.
26Dane MadisonDem.
27Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, WoodWaupacaRep.
28Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, Pierce, St. CroixPrescottRep.
29Green Lake, Marquette, WausharaWautomaRep.
30Crawford, RichlandRep.
31La Crosse, VernonWest SalemRep.
32Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, TrempealeauTrempealeauRep.
33Dodge HoriconDem.

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Twenty-First Wisconsin Legislature:

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: L. B. Hills
  • * Assistant Clerk: John S. Wilson
  • ** Bookkeeper: A. W. Wilson
  • * Engrossing Clerk: W. L. Abbott
  • * Engrossing Clerk: Joseph Copp
  • * Transcribing Clerk: David Schreiner
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: W. H. Hamilton
  • * Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: S. M. Bond
  • * Sergeant-at-Arms' Porter: Thomas Goss
  • Postmaster: Frank Leland
  • * Assistant Postmaster: J. S. Cavert
  • Doorkeeper: Franklin Kelly
  • * Assistant Doorkeeper: W. G. McEwen
  • * Assistant Doorkeeper: Walter Cook
  • * Assistant Doorkeeper: Henry Taylor
  • * Assistant Doorkeeper: Thornton Thompson
  • Fireman: Francis Downs
  • Messengers:
  • * Robert B. McCord
  • * William Keyes
  • * Charlton Turner

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: Ephraim W. Young
  • * Assistant Clerk: William M. Newcomb
  • ** Bookkeeper: O. A. Southmayd
  • * Engrossing Clerk: Fred Dennett
  • * Enrolling Clerk: William A. Prentiss Jr.
  • * Transcribing Clerk: William H. Holt
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles L. Harris
  • * Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Alex Stevens
  • Postmaster: Luther Poland
  • * Assistant Postmaster: D. B. Crandall
  • Doorkeepers:
  • * Henry Collins
  • * Frank Fletcher
  • * Thomas Healy
  • Firemen:
  • * Nahum Bangs
  • * John Flood
  • Porter: Edwin Glenn
  • Speaker's Messenger: Frank Thompson
  • Chief Clerk's Messenger: John J. Norton
  • Messengers:
  • * Thomas A. Robbins
  • * T. W. Sutliff
  • * William H. Denison
  • * Charlie J. Johnson
  • * James Burke
  • * C. E. Conger