Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1895 — MORE THAN ONE OF EACH. [ARTICLE]

MORE THAN ONE OF EACH.

The Next Congress Will Contain Many Duplicate Names. TheFifty-fourthCongress will contain a considerable number of members of duplicate names. There are two members by the name of Arnold, one from Pennsylvania add one from Rhode Island; three Bakers, from Kansas, Maryland and New Hampshire; two Bartletts, from Georgia and Texas; two Blacks, from Georgia and New York; two Burtons, from Maryland and Ohio; three Clarks, from Alabama, lowa and Missouri; two Cannons, from Illinois and Utah; two Cooks, from Illinois and Wisconsin; jhree Coopers, from Florida, Texas and Wisconsin; three Curtises, from lowa, Kansas and New York; two Cobbs, from Alabama and Missouri; Gillett from Massachusetts and GUlet from New York; two Henrys, from Connecticut and Indiana; two Johnsons, from Indiana and North Dakota; two Millers, from Kansas and West Virginia; two Murphys, from Illinois and Arizona; two McCalls, from Massachusetts and Tennessee; Miner from New York and Minor from Wisconsin bear the same name, with the distinction of oue letter; two members bear the name of Russell, one from Connecticut and the other from Georgia. There are two Smiths, one from Illinois and one from Michigan; two Stones, both from Pennsylvania; two Turners, from Georgia and Virginia; two Walkers, from Masachusetts and Virginia. Then we have more men boaring the name of Wilson than any other—foyr in all—from Idaho, New York, Ohio and South Carollua.