Members
House of Representatives | ||||
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Name | District | Name | District | |
Nathan B Appel | First | Norman S. Higgins | First | |
Thomas J. Bidwell | Second | George M. Holaday | Second | |
John M. Boggs | Third | Gilbert W. Hopkins | First | |
Luis G. Bouchet | Second | Henry D. Jackson | First | |
John C. Capron | First | W. Claude Jones (Speaker) | First | |
Jesús M. Elias | First | Jackson McCraklin | Third | |
James Garvin | Third | Daniel H. Stickney | First | |
James S. Gilas | Third | Edward D. Tuttle | Second | |
Gregory P. Harte | First | William Walter | Second |
Council | |
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Name | District |
Mark Aldrich | First |
Coles Bashford (President) | First |
Henry A. Bigelow | Third |
Patrick H Dunne | First |
Robert W. Groom | Third |
George W. Leihy | Second |
Francisco S. León | First |
José M. Redondo | Second |
King Woolsey | Third |
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