The eighth Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 2, 1866. The half of the 21 members of the Minnesota Senate who represented even-numbered districts were elected during the general election of November 8, 1864, while the 42 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives and the other half of the members of the Minnesota Senate were elected during the general election of November 7, 1865.
The legislature met in a regular session from January 2, 1866, to March 2, 1866. There were no special sessions of the 8th Minnesota Legislature.[ 1]
House of Representatives
edit
Name
District
City
Party
Baxter, Luther Loren
18
Shakopee
Democratic
Brown, Charles T.
19
Saint Peter
Republican
Buell, David L.
13
Caledonia
Democratic
Butters, Reuben
17
Kasota
Democratic
Cole, Gordon E.
08
Faribault
Republican
Daniels, John V.
12
Rochester
Republican
George, G. D.
06
Rockford
Republican
Langley, Dudley F.
07
Hastings
Republican
Lord, Samuel
15
Mantorville
Republican
Lowell, Benjamin A.
16
Wilton
Republican
McKusick, John
02
Stillwater
Republican
Miller, Luke
14
Chatfield
Republican
Murray, William Pitt
01
Saint Paul
Democratic
Otis, George Lamartine
02
Saint Paul
Democratic
Pettit, Curtis Hussey
05
Minneapolis
Republican
Pillsbury, John Sargent
04
Saint Anthony
Republican
Randolph, N. F.
10
Lake City
Republican
Richardson, Reuben M.
03
Torah
Democratic
Shillock, Daniel G.
20
New Ulm
Republican
Simpson, Thomas
11
Winona
Republican
Thacher, Joseph A.
09
Zumbrota
Republican
House of Representatives
edit
Name
District
City
Party
Archibald, J. S.
08
Dundas
Unknown
Armstrong, Augustus L.
16
Albert Lea
Republican
Barnes, Nathan F.
03
Saint Cloud
Unknown
Branch, William
01
Saint Paul
Republican
Bristol, Warren Henry
09
Red Wing
Republican
Brown, William
10
Elgin
Unknown
Buck, Daniel
17
Mankato
Democratic
Buck, W. W.
11
Sherwood
Republican
Chalfant, William
14
Carimona
Republican
Crooker, Josiah B.
16
Owatonna
Republican
Cutter, E. W.
04
Saint Anthony
Unknown
Dickey, Sylvester
09
Pine Island
Unknown
Ellison, Smith
02
Sunrise
Unknown
Farmer, John Quincy
14
Spring Valley
Republican
Felch, Charles J.
15
Hamilton
Republican
Gould, Aaron
05
Eden Prairie
Republican
Griggs, Chauncey Wright
06
Chaska
Democratic
Harrington, Lewis
06
Hutchinson
Republican
Hathaway, Roderic D.
12
Pleasant Grove
Republican
Hayden, A. R.
04
Elk River
Unknown
Hobart, John
14
Lenora
Republican
Honner, J. S.G.
19
Redwood Falls
Republican
Howe, Jonas H.
05
South Plymouth
Republican
Jay, Stephen H.
18
Saint Lawrence
Republican
Johnson, Jr., D. B.
15
Austin
Republican
King, Dana E.
06
Greenleaf
Republican
Masters, Robert C.
07
Waterford
Democratic
Maynard, Arba K.
17
Elysian
Democratic
Mitchell, John B. H.
02
Stillwater
Republican
Moore, William S.
03
Saint Cloud
Democratic
Overbeck, Bernard
03
Saint Cloud
Unknown
Paine, Parker
01
Saint Paul
Unknown
Perry, B. F.
12
Rochester
Republican
Pope, Isaac
08
Morristown
Republican
Russell, Thomas
19
Henderson
Unknown
Schaller, J. P.
13
Brownsville
Republican
Smith, J. D.
07
West Saint Paul
Unknown
Thompson, James G.
17
Garden City
Unknown
Trott, Herman
21
Saint Paul
Unknown
Wakefield, James Beach
20
Blue Earth City
Republican
Watson, Robert
02
Cottage Grove
Republican
Youmans, Earl S.
11
Winona
Republican
Preceded by
Eighth Minnesota Legislature 1866
Succeeded by