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Political History of Oregon.
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pression of approval or disapproval to any political event, platform, or action during the period named. The pur- pose has been to record the chief events of a political character, and to take note of some of the men who were active in the public affairs of this state during that time.


APPENDIX A.

LEGISLATURE OF 1866.

The members of the senate were as follows:

Baker—S. Ison.
Benton—J. R. Bayley.
Clackamas—W. C. Johnson.
Grant—L. O. Stearns.
Jackson—J. N. T. Miller.
Lane—H. C. Huston.
Linn—R. H. Crawford, William Cyrus.
Marion—Samuel Brown, J. C. Cartwright
Multnomah—J. N. Dolph, David Powell.
Polk—W. D. Jeffries.
Umatilla—N. Ford.

The following senators held over from the session of 1864:

Baker and Umatilla—James M. Pyle.
Douglas—James Watson.
Douglas, Coos, and Curry—G. S. Hinsdale.
Josephine—C. M. Caldwell.
Lane—S. B. Cranston.
Wasco—Z. Donnell.
Washington, Columbia, Clatsop and Tillamook—T. R. Cornelius.
Yamhill—Joel Palmer.

Members of the house:

Baker—A. C. Loring.
Baker and Union—W. C. Hindman.
Benton—F. A. Chenoweth, James Gingles.
Clackamas—J. D. Locey, J. D. Garrett, W. A. Starkweather.
Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook—Cyrus Olney.
Coos and Curry—F. G. Lockhart.
Douglas—B. Hermann, James Cole, M. M. Melvin.
Grant—Thomas H. Brentz, M. M. McKean.