38th United States Congress

Senate

Senators were elected by virtue of the word legislatures any the two years, with one-third genesis yet again six year terms with particular Congress. Preceding the names modern the fillet below the mark are Senate distinctiveness numbers, which mean the megacycles about their election. In this Congress, Class 1 indicated their yesteryear began modish this Congress, requiring reelection modish 1868; Class 2 indicated their yesterday past forward-looking this Congress, requiring reelection contemporary 1864; bag Class 3 presumed their while began mod the utmost Congress, requiring reelection modish 1866.

See also: Category:United States Senators
See also: Category:United States Congressional Delegations by means of state
Alabama
  • 2: vacant
  • 3: vacant
Arkansas
  • 2: vacant
  • 3: vacant
California
  • 3: James A. McDougall (D)
  • 1: John Conness (R)
Connecticut
  • 3: La Fayette S. Foster (R)
  • 1: James Dixon (R)
Delaware
  • 1: James A. Bayard, Jr. (D)
    George Read Riddle (D)
  • 2: Willard Saulsbury, Sr. (D)
Florida
  • 1: vacant
  • 3: vacant
Georgia
  • 2: vacant
  • 3: vacant
Illinois
  • 3: Lyman Trumbull (R)
  • 2: William A. Richardson (D)
Indiana
  • 3: Henry S. Lane (R)
  • 1: Thomas A. Hendricks (D)
Iowa
  • 3: James Harlan (R)
  • 2: James W. Grimes (R)
Kansas
  • 3: Samuel C. Pomeroy (R)
  • 2: James H. Lane (R)
Kentucky
  • 2: Lazarus W. Powell (D)
  • 3: Garrett Davis (U)
Louisiana
  • 2: vacant
  • 3: vacant
Maine
  • 2: William Pitt Fessenden (R)
    Nathan A. Farwell (R)
  • 1: Lot M. Morrill (R)
Maryland
  • 3: Thomas H. Hicks (UU)
  • 1: Reverdy Johnson (U)
Massachusetts
  • 1: Charles Sumner (R)
  • 2: Henry Wilson (R)
Michigan
  • 1: Zachariah Chandler (R)
  • 2: Jacob M. Howard (R)
Minnesota
  • 2: Morton S. Wilkinson (R)
  • 1: Alexander Ramsey (R)
Mississippi
  • 1: vacant
  • 2: vacant
Missouri
  • 1: John B. Henderson (UU)
  • 3: Robert Wilson (UU)
    B. Gratz Brown (UU)
Nevada
  • 1: William M. Stewart (R)
  • 3: James W. Nye (R)
New Hampshire
  • 2: John P. Hale (R)
  • 3: Daniel Clark (R)
New Jersey
  • 2: John C. Ten Eyck (R)
  • 1: William Wright (D)
New York
  • 3: Ira Harris (R)
  • 1: Edwin D. Morgan (R)
North Carolina
  • 2: vacant
  • 3: vacant
Ohio
  • 1: Benjamin F. Wade (R)
  • 3: John Sherman (R)
Oregon
  • 3: James W. Nesmith (D)
  • 2: Benjamin F. Harding (D)
Pennsylvania
  • 3: Edgar Cowan (R)
  • 1: Charles R. Buckalew (D)
Rhode Island
  • 2: Henry B. Anthony (R)
  • 1: William Sprague (R)
South Carolina
  • 2: vacant
  • 3: vacant
Tennessee
  • 1: vacant
  • 2: vacant
Texas
  • 1: vacant
  • 2: vacant
Vermont
  • 1: Solomon Foot (R)
  • 3: Jacob Collamer (R)
Virginia
  • 2: John S. Carlile (U)
  • 1: Lemuel J. Bowden (U)
West Virginia
  • 1: Peter G. Van Winkle (UU)
  • 2: Waitman T. Willey (UU)
Wisconsin
  • 1: James R. Doolittle (R)
  • 3: Timothy O. Howe (R)
President pro tempore
Solomon Foot
President pro tempore
Daniel Clark

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