MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1879. Name. ANDREWS, A. R.. AYERS, JAMES J. BARRY, EDWARD *BERRY, J... CROSS, C. W.... *CROUCH, ROBERT DAVIS, HAMLET DEAN, J. E..... DOWLING, PATRICK T. DOYLE, LUKE D. DUDLEY, J. M.. County or District Represented. Trinity and Shasta. .Fourth Cong. Dist. San Francisco. .First Cong. Dist. Nevada and Sierra. Mendocino. .San Francisco. . Third Cong. Dist. .. San Francisco. Siskiyou and Modoc. Third Cong. Dist. Napa, Lake and Sonoma. .Butte. .Tulare. ...Placer. Alameda. . Sacramento. First Cong. Dist. Butte, Plumas and Lassen. .Sonoma. San Francisco. ... Yuba. Nevada. .Napa. .Nevada. El Dorado and Alpine. San Francisco. San Francisco. . Solano. *Did not sign the Constitution, being absent on the day it was adopted by the Convention. Name. DUDLEY, W. L. County or District Represented. San Joaquin and Amador. DUNLAP, PRESLEY HARDWICK, G. M. HARRISON, THOMAS HARVEY, JOEL A. HEISKELL, TYLER D. HEROLD, CONRAD HERRINGTON, DENNIS W. HILBORN, S. G. HITCHCOCK, J. R. W. HOGE, JOSEPH P. HOLMES, SAMUEL A. HOWARD, VOLNEY E. HOWARD, W. J. HUESTIS, W. F.. HUGHEY, WILLIAM P. HUNTER, G. W. . Sacramento. ...Amador. . Second Cong. Dist. .First Cong. Dist. Contra Costa and Marin. Los Angeles. San Francisco. Santa Barbara. .Placer. Ventura. . Sacramento. San Francisco. Calaveras. ...Colusa. San Francisco. San Francisco. Fourth Cong. Dist. ...Kern. First Cong. Dist. Second Cong. Dist. .Second Cong. Dist. .. Second Cong. Dist. Mariposa and Merced. San Francisco. Solano. . Stanislaus. San Francisco. Santa Clara. . Solano. San Joaquin. First Cong. Dist. .Fresno. .Los Angeles. .Mariposa and Merced. ...Third Cong. Dist. . San Francisco. El Dorado and Alpine. *Did not sign the Constitution, being absent on the day it was adopted by the Convention. LAVINGE, RAYMOND LEWIS, DAVID LINDOW, JOHN F. MARTIN, EDWARD. MCFARLAND, THOS. B. MCNUTT, JOHN F. *MILLER, JOHN F. MILLS, HIRAM MOFFAT, WILLIAM S. MORRIS, THOMAS MORSE, LUCIUS D.. MURPHY, JAMES E. NASON, EDMUND NELSON, THORWALD K. NEUNABER, HENRY *NOEL, ALONZO E. O'DONNELL, CHARLES C. OHLEYER, GEORGE County or District Represented. . Alameda. .Sonoma. . Mariposa, Merced and Stanislaus. San Francisco. .Third Cong. Dist. San Francisco. .. San Francisco. . Yuba and Sutter. San Francisco. ...Santa Clara. Tuolumne and Calaveras. ... El Dorado. Second Cong. Dist. San Francisco. San Joaquin. .San Francisco. .Fourth Cong. Dist. . Fourth Cong. Dist. ..Second Cong. Dist. .Alameda. Santa Clara. Sacramento. .Nevada. . Sacramento. Yuba. .First Cong. Dist. ...Contra Costa. San Mateo. . Sonoma. .San Francisco. San Francisco and San Mateo. . Del Norte. San Benito. San Francisco. . San Francisco. ....Lake. .San Francisco. . Sutter. *Did not sign_the Constitution, being absent on the day it was adopted by the Convention. Name. O'SULLIVAN, JAMES OVERTON, A. P.. PORTER, J. M. PROUTY, WILLIAM H. PULLIAM, MARK R. C. REDDY, PATRICK REED, CHARLES F. REYNOLDS, JAMES S. RHODES, JOHN M. RINGGOLD, CHAS. S. ROLFE, HORACE C. SCHELL, GEORGE W. SCHOMP, JUSTUS SHAFTER, JAMES MCM. SHOEMAKER, RUFUS SHURTLEFF, BENJAMIN SMITH, E. O. SMITH, GEORGE V. SMITH, HENRY W. STEELE, GEORGE STUART, C. V. SWEASY, W. J. TERRY, DAVID S. THOMPSON, S. B. County or District Represented. San Francisco. Third Cong. Dist. . Second Cong. Dist. Amador. .Butte. .Mono and Inyo. . Solano and Yolo. San Francisco. . Yolo. . San Francisco. .San Diego and San Bernardino. Fourth Cong. Dist. San Joaquin. Third Cong. Dist. Second Cong. Dist. Third Cong. Dist. .Fourth Cong. Dist. Plumas and Lassen. San Francisco. .San Luis Obispo. . Siskiyou, Modoc, Trinity and Shasta. .Mariposa and Merced. ...Sonoma. .Humboldt. TINNIN, W. J. TOWNSEND, F. O. TULLY, P. B. TURNER, HENRY K. TUTTLE, DANIEL VACQUEREL, ALPHONSE P. VAN DYKE, WALTER WALKER, JOHN San Francisco. San Bernardino. San Joaquin. San Francisco. Third Cong. Dist. .Mendocino. .Fourth Cong. Dist. Sierra. . Santa Cruz. San Francisco. Second Cong. Dist. Alameda. Marin. .Tuolumne. NOTE.-Henry H. Haight and George M. Hardwick died before the assembling of the Convention, and Thomas Morris resigned the first day of the session; on October 5, 1878, the Convention elected J. West Martin, J. M. Strong, and S. B. Thompson, respectively, to fill the vacancies thus created; Bernard F. Kenny died November 21, 1878, and on December 19, 1878, J. J. Kenny was elected by the Convention as his successor; J. M. Strong died November 19, 1878, and W. J. Howard was elected by the Convention to succeed him, on December 18, 1878. *Did not sign the Constitution, being absent on the day it was adopted by the Convention. |