If I remember correctly, Hawkins was one of the men working on getting votes from House members. Not a member of Congress. And I am a decendent of the Hawkins of Oklahoma. Karen On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 11:47 PM, John Philip Adams <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Thanks > No Hawkins relative here. I wonder who is referenced in the movie as the > "Hawkins" swing voter? > I did not like the characterization of this Hawkins person, which is why I > am trying to discern who they mean as this character's pseudonym > JPAdams > Texas > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Karen Needles > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 5:14 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: NEW QUESTION- > > Speaker of the House: > Schuyler Colfax (R-Indiana) > Clerk of the House: > Edward McPherson > Sergeant at Arms: > Edward Ball > Chaplain of the House: > Thomas H. Stockton - Methodist 1 > William Henry Channing - Unitarian > Doorkeeper: > Ira Goodnow > Postmaster: > William S. King > Messenger to the Speaker: > Thaddeus Morrice 2 > William D. Todd > Democratic Caucus Chairman: > N/A > Republican Conference Chairman: > Justin S. Morrill (R-Vermont) 3 > > Alabama > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > 5. Vacant > 6. Vacant > > Arkansas > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > > California > > All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket. > > At-large. Cornelius Cole (R) > At-large. William Higby (R) > At-large. Thomas B. Shannon (R) > > Connecticut > > 1. Henry C. Deming (R) > 2. James E. English (D) > 3. Augustus Brandegee (R) > 4. John H. Hubbard (R) > > Delaware > > At-large. William Temple (D), until May 28, 1863 > Nathaniel B. Smithers (UU), from December 7, 1863 > > Florida > > At-large. Vacant > > Georgia > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > 5. Vacant > 6. Vacant > 7. Vacant > > Illinois > > 1. Isaac N. Arnold (R) > 2. John F. Farnsworth (R) > 3. Elihu B. Washburne (R) > 4. Charles M. Harris (D) > 5. Owen Lovejoy (R), until March 25, 1864 > Ebon C. Ingersoll (R), from May 20, 1864 > 6. Jesse O. Norton (R) > 7. John R. Eden (D) > 8. John T. Stuart (D) > 9. Lewis W. Ross (D) > 10. Anthony L. Knapp (D) > 11. James C. Robinson (D) > 12. William R. Morrison (D) > 13. William J. Allen (D) > At-large. James C. Allen (D) > > Indiana > > 1. John Law (D) > 2. James A. Cravens (D) > 3. Henry W. Harrington (D) > 4. William S. Holman (D) > 5. George W. Julian (R) > 6. Ebenezer Dumont (R) > 7. Daniel W. Voorhees (D) > 8. Godlove S. Orth (R) > 9. Schuyler Colfax (R) > 10. Joseph K. Edgerton (D) > 11. James F. McDowell (D) > > Iowa > > 1. James F. Wilson (R) > 2. Hiram Price (R) > 3. William B. Allison (R) > 4. Josiah B. Grinnell (R) > 5. John A. Kasson (R) > 6. Asahel W. Hubbard (R) > > Kansas > > At-large. A. Carter Wilder (R) > > Kentucky > > 1. Lucien Anderson (UU) > 2. George H. Yeaman (U) > 3. Henry Grider (U) > 4. Aaron Harding (U) > 5. Robert Mallory (U) > 6. Green C. Smith (UU) > 7. Brutus J. Clay (U) > 8. William H. Randall (UU) > 9. William H. Wadsworth (U) > > Louisiana > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > 5. Vacant > > Maine > > 1. Lorenzo D.M. Sweat (D) > 2. Sidney Perham (R) > 3. James G. Blaine (R) > 4. John H. Rice (R) > 5. Frederick A. Pike (R) > > Maryland > > 1. John A. J. Creswell (UU) > 2. Edwin H. Webster (UU) > 3. Henry Winter Davis (UU) > 4. Francis Thomas (UU) > 5. Benjamin G. Harris (D) > > Massachusetts > > 1. Thomas D. Eliot (R) > 2. Oakes Ames (R) > 3. Alexander H. Rice (R) > 4. Samuel Hooper (R) > 5. John B. Alley (R) > 6. Daniel W. Gooch (R) > 7. George S. Boutwell (R) > 8. John D. Baldwin (R) > 9. William B. Washburn (R) > 10. Henry L. Dawes (R) > > Michigan > > 1. Fernando C. Beaman (R) > 2. Charles Upson (R) > 3. John W. Longyear (R) > 4. Francis W. Kellogg (R) > 5. Augustus C. Baldwin (D) > 6. John F. Driggs (R) > > Minnesota > > 1. William Windom (R) > 2. Ignatius L. Donnelly (R) > > Mississippi > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > 5. Vacant > > Missouri > > 1. Francis P. Blair, Jr. (R), until June 10, 1864 > Samuel Knox (UU), from June 10, 1864 > 2. Henry T. Blow (UU) > 3. John W. Noell (UU), until March 14, 1863 > John G. Scott (D), from December 7, 1863 > 4. Sempronius H. Boyd (UU) > 5. Joseph W. McClurg (UU) > 6. Austin A. King (U) > 7. Benjamin F. Loan (UU) > 8. William A. Hall (U) > 9. James S. Rollins (U) > > Nevada > > At-large. Henry G. Worthington (R), from October 31, 1864 > > New Hampshire > > 1. Daniel Marcy (D) > 2. Edward H. Rollins (R) > 3. James W. Patterson (R) > > > New Jersey > > 1. John F. Starr (R) > 2. George Middleton (D) > 3. William G. Steele (D) > 4. Andrew J. Rogers (D) > 5. Nehemiah Perry (D) > > New York > > 1. Henry G. Stebbins (D), until October 24, 1864 > Dwight Townsend (D), from December 5, 1864 > 2. Martin Kalbfleisch (D) > 3. Moses F. Odell (D) > 4. Benjamin Wood (D) > 5. Fernando Wood (D) > 6. Elijah Ward (D) > 7. John W. Chanler (D) > 8. James Brooks (D) > 9. Anson Herrick (D) > 10. William Radford (D) > 11. Charles H. Winfield (D) > 12. Homer A. Nelson (D) > 13. John B. Steele (D) > 14. Erastus Corning (D), until October 5, 1863 > John V. L. Pruyn (D), from December 7, 1863 > 15. John A. Griswold (D) > 16. Orlando Kellogg (R) > 17. Calvin T. Hulburd (R) > 18. James M. Marvin (R) > 19. Samuel F. Miller (R) > 20. Ambrose W. Clark (R) > 21. Francis Kernan (D) > 22. DeWitt C. Littlejohn (R) > 23. Thomas T. Davis (R) > 24. Theodore M. Pomeroy (R) > 25. Daniel Morris (R) > 26. Giles W. Hotchkiss (R) > 27. Robert B. Van Valkenburgh (R) > 28. Freeman Clarke (R) > 29. Augustus Frank (R) > 30. John Ganson (D) > 31. Reuben E. Fenton (R), until December 20, 1864 > > North Carolina > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > 5. Vacant > 6. Vacant > 7. Vacant > > Ohio > > 1. George H. Pendleton (D) > 2. Alexander Long (D) > 3. Robert C. Schenck (R) > 4. John F. McKinney (D) > 5. Francis C. Le Blond (D) > 6. Chilton A. White (D) > 7. Samuel S. Cox (D) > 8. William Johnston (D) > 9. Warren P. Noble (D) > 10. James M. Ashley (R) > 11. Wells A. Hutchins (D) > 12. William E. Finck (D) > 13. John O'Neill (D) > 14. George Bliss (D) > 15. James R. Morris (D) > 16. Joseph W. White (D) > 17. Ephraim R. Eckley (R) > 18. Rufus P. Spalding (R) > 19. James A. Garfield (R) > > Oregon > > At-large. John R. McBride (R) > > Pennsylvania > > 1. Samuel J. Randall (D) > 2. Charles O'Neill (R) > 3. Leonard Myers (R) > 4. William D. Kelley (R) > 5. M. Russell Thayer (R) > 6. John D. Stiles (D) > 7. John M. Broomall (R) > 8. Sydenham E. Ancona (D) > 9. Thaddeus Stevens (R) > 10. Myer Strouse (D) > 11. Philip Johnson (D) > 12. Charles Denison (D) > 13. Henry W. Tracy (IR) > 14. William H. Miller (D) > 15. Joseph Bailey (D) > 16. Alexander H. Coffroth (D) > 17. Archibald McAllister (D) > 18. James T. Hale (IR) > 19. Glenni W. Scofield (R) > 20. Amos Myers (R) > 21. John L. Dawson (D) > 22. James K. Moorhead (R) > 23. Thomas Williams (R) > 24. Jesse Lazear (D) > > Rhode Island > > 1. Thomas Jenckes (R) > 2. Nathan F. Dixon, Jr. (R) > > South Carolina > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > > Tennessee > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > 5. Vacant > 6. Vacant > 7. Vacant > 8. Vacant > > Texas > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > > Vermont > > 1. Frederick E. Woodbridge (R) > 2. Justin S. Morrill (R) > 3. Portus Baxter (R) > > Virginia > > 1. Vacant > 2. Vacant > 3. Vacant > 4. Vacant > 5. Vacant > 6. Vacant > 7. Vacant > 8. Vacant > 9. Vacant, moved to West Virginia June 20, 1863 > 10. Vacant, moved to West Virginia June 20, 1863 > 11. Vacant, moved to West Virginia June 20, 1863 > > West Virginia > > 1. Jacob B. Blair (UU), from December 7, 1863 > 2. William G. Brown, Sr. (UU), from December 7, 1863 > 3. Kellian Whaley (UU), from December 7, 1863 > > Wisconsin > > 1. James S. Brown (D) > 2. Ithamar C. Sloan (R) > 3. Amasa Cobb (R) > 4. Charles A. Eldredge (D) > 5. Ezra Wheeler (D) > 6. Walter D. McIndoe (R) > > Non-voting members > > Arizona Territory. Charles D. Poston (R), from December 5, 1864 > Colorado Territory. Hiram P. Bennet (R) > Dakota Territory. William Jayne, until June 17, 1864 > > John B. S. Todd (D), from June 17, 1864 > > Idaho Territory. William H. Wallace (R), from February 1, 1864 > Montana Territory. Samuel McLean (D), from January 6, 1865 > Nebraska Territory. Samuel G. Daily (R) > Nevada Territory. Gordon N. Mott (R), until October 31, 1864 > New Mexico Territory. Francisco Perea (R) > Utah Territory. John F. Kinney (D) > Washington Territory. George E. Cole (D) > > Names were not changed to protect the innocent or guilty in the House of > Representatives. Spielberg did an excellent job of portraying a historical > accuracy of members in Congress. Read the Congressional Globe during this > time period and read the speeches. This is a great movie! > Karen Needles > Lincoln Archives Digital Project > > On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Craig Kilby <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> An accurate portrayal of events? Hardly. You should read the reviews on > this. >> >> On Jan 30, 2013, at 11:02 AM, John Philip Adams wrote: >> >>> Since this is supposedly an accurate portrayal of events, so who is >>> she talking about? >> >> >> ______________________________________ >> To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the >> instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html > > ______________________________________ > To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at > http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html > > ______________________________________ > To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at > http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html ______________________________________ To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html