STATE JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT – Jeremiah S. Black, commissioned Nov. 13, 1854.
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, 1872-3 – William J.Baer, delegate at large.
SENATORS:
Isaac Hugus, of Westmoreland and Somerset, elected 1848.
Hamilton B. Barnes, of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, elected 1851.
Francis Jordan, of Bedford and Somerset, elected 1855.
William P. Schell, of Bedford, Somerset and Huntingdon, elected 1857.
Samuel S. Wharton, of Bedford, Somerset and Huntingdon, elected 1860.
Joseph B. Noble, of Bedford, Somerset and Huntingdon, elected 1862.
Alexander Stutzman, of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, elected 1862.
George W. Householder, of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, elected 1863.
Alexander Stutzman, of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, elected 1866.
Hiram Findlay, of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, elected 1869.
Enoch D. Yutzy, of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, elected 1874.
Frederick Groff, of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, elected 1878.
Jacob H. Longenecker, of Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, elected 1882.
(Source: History of Bedford, Somerset & Fulton Counties; 1884)