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THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS.
THE CONGRESSES OF THE UNITED STATES.
L — XLV.
2:24618
COPTBIQHT, 1878,
Bt BEN: PERLEY TOORE.
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Bf Rand, Avtry, &• Comfany,
iij Franklin SIrttI,
Bc*ton.
DEDICATED
HENRY B. ANTHONY,
EDITOR OF "TBE PROVtDSSCB JOORSAL," Ain>
UNITED-STATES • SENATOR PROM RHODE ISLAND,
WITH
%^t (Cratitttlie attn Zsteem
OF
THE COMPILER.
PREFACE.
The pnbKc favor with which the official " Ck>ngTessional Directory " has been received since it has been under the editorial chaise of the Bubscriber prompted the preparation of this work, which contains sLmilar authentic statistical information, with many other facts concerning the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches of the Federal Government of the United States, from its conception down to the present time. It is hoped that tliis mass of political statistics, obtained from official sources, will not only be of interest to politicians, but generally serviceable to all other citizens who may seek clear and accurate information concerning the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial officials since the formation of our govern- ment. A brief outline of what the work contains may facilitate its use.
Hie First Part is a series of registers of the different sessions of the Continental Con- gress, and of the forty-flve successive Congresses since the adoption of the Federal Constitu- tion. The register of each Congress contains a complete list of the Senators,- Representatives, and Delegates who served in it, with their homo residences, and with the date of commence- ment and termination of their respective terms when they did not serve throughout the Congress. This information has never been given heretofore, as the lists of members pub- lished in the journals and elsewhere contain only the names of those serving at the date of their publication. It wUl enable any one interested in the congressional career of any mem- ber to see at a glance who were his associates in either House during any session in which he served, and it will also show who were in Congress when any law was placed on the statute- book.
The Second Part is a record of the successive Administrations, with the prominent Executive officials, fVom the organization of the Federal Government. It also contains a carefully-prepared schedule of the duties of these officials, which can but be useM to all desiring a knowledge of the practical operation of the Executive Departments and of their respective Bureaus.
The Third Part is devoted to the Supreme Court of the United States, with its attendant Marshals, Clerks, and Reporters, with the Judges of the Circuit and District Courts, and of the Conrt of Claims.
The Fourth Part contains Statistical Sketches of the Delegates to the Continental Con- gress, and of the Senators, Representatives, and Delegates who have been elected or appointed to the Forty-five successive Congresses under the Federal Constitution. While the Republic has preserved with commendable pride the histories of her martial defenders, it is well that the memories and services of her legislators should also be honored and cherished. Posterity should have accurate information concerning those who, " in Congress assembled," have enacted the laws under which the United States have advanced from feeble infancy into the vigor of maturity, and have sncoessfblly combated attacks from foreign and domestic foes.
VI
Preface.
The iulbrmation given has Ixien condensed into the smallest space coasi stent with placing' on ri'i-onl in so methodical and clear a manner that all can understand and use it. Wheneir it has been fKissihle to obtain the desired information concerning a Congressman, there been given his name, his relationship to other legislators, the jilace and time of his birth, education, his occupation, the public otfices which he ha.s held (with the dates of boW tliem), his politics when elected or apiK>intcd to Congress, the name and politics of his oppo- nent, and the vote received by each. Great care has been taken to jjerfect the political feature of these Statistical Sketches, whicli has been studiously ignored by the compilers of other biM^aphical dictionaries ; but comments and criticisms have been dispcnsinl with, likelj' to encumber and vitiate a work designed to present for reference an autheivtic recoi] of the public serNnces and the ixilitics of those who have sat in our Federal Councils.
Six years' labor has failed to produce a perfect work, and to obtain much desired infoi mation concerning some Congressmen, while there has been a suix'rfluitj- of facts about othe not easily compressed within the limited available space ; but the compiler trusts that he sti not be charged with negligence in collecting material, nor with carelessness in arranging The fact that works rcganlcd as authorities often differ in the sjK'Uing of names, the dates birth, and other facts concerning many Congressmen, while not a wonl of information can found anywhere concerning others, is a proof of the necessity for such a publication this. The names of Congressmen have been si)ellc(l in the First Part as they appear the Journals of the two Houses, although the orthography is not always the same in differ sessions. There arc authenticated accounts of Congressmen who would not correct the spelling of their names in the printed Public Docmnents ; and there was one Ucpresentati'^ who heard the tally-clerk give him .in initial which !iad never belonged to him, on every ; call during a long session, without attempting to contnidict the mistake. In the Statistic Sketches it is believed that the names have been correctly spelled.
The arrangement of the entire work being chronological and alphabetical, no index Is necessary.
The compiler is under great obligations to many gentlemen for the kindness with whi^ they have res])onded to requests for information concerning themselves ; while others ocenpy^ ing otDcial positions have taken a degree of trouble in aiding researches, for which he thanks make an inadequate return.
BEN: PERLEY
IiTDiAM Hii.1. Pabm, near NBWiirRn>OBT, Sept. 1, 1878.
THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS.
PLACE AND TIME OF SESSIONS.
lThfladelphia,Ponn.. from Sept. B, 1774, to Oct. 2fi, 1774 ^l"-' ■' ■■'■■Ilia, Pcnii..from May 10, 177.'i,to l>cc. 12. 1770
. Mil from Dec. 30, I77t>, to Miircli 4, 1777
liii, Penn. .f mill Mar. 4, 1777, to S«|it. IS, 1777 J^aiiL.L-li r. Pcnu. . . .fruiii Supl. 27, 1777, to Scjit. 27, 1777
[ y.irk. Ponn. fniiii Sent. .10, 1777, tn .lunn 27. 177.S
I I'hiladeliiJiia, PooiL . f rom July 2, 177s, to .liiuu 21. iT.s:*
Princeton, N.J from Juno .TO, 1783, to Nov. 4, 17S3
Annapolis, M<1 from Nov. 2fi, 178.'!, to .luiie .t, 1784
Trenton, N..r frnra Nov. 1, 1784, to Due. 24, 1784
Now York City from .Inn. 11, 178.'>, to Nnv. 4, 1785
Nuw York City from Nov. 7, n.S.'i, to Nov. ;(, 178(1
Now York Cilv fnim Nov. ((, 178<;, to Opt. .'W, 17H7
New York City from Nov. fi, 1787, to Oct. 21, 1788
PRESIDENTS OF TIIE CONGRESS.
on Itjinilolpli of VirEinin eU'ctrd Sept. ."i, 1774
• Miihlli-tun of .S, Ciiriilina. . .elofteil Oct. 22, 1774
on Ilauilolpli ' of Virmuia . . . .clcctcil May 10, 177"i
!in Hrtiu-<Mk nf Ma.^.ini-liiMK-tt.s . .elected May 24, 177.1
Ijiiir<"ii« of 8. Carolina elected Nov. 1, 1777
- ' . w York elected Dec. 10, 1778
(ii rton of Conn elected .Sent. 28, 177!p
in of Delaware elected July 10, 1781
> Died Oct. S, ITn. ' Realgnod Mmjr 29, 1T86, neTor liBrlng nnred, owing to oouttnned UliK
.Tnhn Hanson of Maryland eloctod
Kliiw'* lliiudinnt of New .Jersey.. . .eleeted Tliotna.s Mifllin of Ppnnsylvauia. .elected
ICiclianl Henry I^eo of Virginia clecte<l
,Iolin Hancock'' of Ma.t.<< elected
Nathaniel trorliani of Moiw eleeted
Arthur .St. Clair of I'enu«ylvanla.elected Cynis t-iritliu of Virginia elected
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CLERK OF THE CONGRESS. Chu-Ios Thomson of Pennsylvania elected Sept. 6, 1771
DELEGATES TO THE CONGRESS. CONNECTICUT.
, Asdrow Adams 1777-'flO
L Andrew Adnnui 1781-'82
^J(»*pli P. Cook 17»4-'88
"■" il)eane 1774-'7ii
»l«t Djer 1774-'7»
■ ; Dyer 1780-'8,H
awards 1787-88
bworth. 1777-'84
llUhousc 17ai-'S<!
r Tittw Ilosmer 1775-'7i!
Titus Hunmor 1777-'7!»
Beujamiu Huntington 1780-'84
Benjamin nnntington 1787-'88
8amuel Huntington 177i»-'84
William S. .Fohuson 1784-'87
Richanl I.nw I778-'78
riii'lmnl I.OW 1781-84
Stephi^n M. Mitchell 178.1--84
.Slepliun M. Mitchell 178.V8<;
Steplieu M, Mitchell 1787-'88
Jes.to I toot 1778-'S.'l
Hogor Shennan 1774-'84
Joiwipli .Si)encer 177.S-'7U
Jodedlah Strong 1782-84
Jonathan Stnrges ITJt-'SfT
John Trend wen 178ft-'8<t
Joseph Truinhiill 1774-'75
Jnines Wndswnrth 178:(-'84
.lumes Wttdsworl h 1783-'8<«
.lereminh Wnd.sworth 1787-'88
Willi.'tin WilliniK.f I77l!-'78
Wllliiini Williams 17aV84
Oliver Wolcott 1 77r>-'78
OUverWolcott 1780-"84
C,nr.i.ii,... Ttp.lfnrd 17a3-'SS
rd, Jun 1785-'8«
a 177r>-'77
I'l.icni'.m 177!»-'8<l
nion l>irkin»on 17.S2-'8.1
I Kviiiis lT7(»-'77
.J Keiimcy 178r,-'88
[KleazcrMcComb 1783-'81
DELAWAHE.
Nntlinnlel Mit-'holl 17a(;-'88
Tliiimas McKean 1774-'7fi
Thomas McKean 1778-'8.T
John Pntt I in 1785-'.8(i
William I'eovy 17Hj-'.sii
George I!e!vl 1774-77
(".1'Biir Kodiiey I774-'7lI
Ca'Snr liodncy 1777-78
C.-csar Rodney 1782-'84
Thomas liiKluoy 178l-'83
Thiuuas liodney 178,')-'87
.lames Svkes . .' 1777-'7fl
James Tillon li8,V8.5
Nicholas Vnn Dyke. 1777-82
John Vinlnp 1784-'8(J
Samuel Wharton 17K3-'83
CONGBE8SIOKAL DIBBOTOBT.
Abraham Baldwin .l788i'88
Nathan Brownson .;,. 1W6-78
Archibald Bullock ■w\M7T5-'76
Joseph Clay ^•.. ."/jlTTS-'SO
WUliam Few *...•:•. .1780-'Hi
"William Few ; .*.• 1785-'as
"William Gibbons v -•.,»•. 1784-'8»>
Button Gwinnett..- 1776-'77
Eobert Aleiapder 1776-77
"William-Cannichael 1778-'80
CharfeT-CfaToU in6-78
DajHe'KC*ToU J780-'84
Jeremiah T. Chase 17a3-'84
Samuel Chase 1774-'78
, Sadinel Chase 1784-'85
'.Benjamin Contee 1787-88
•.James Forbes i ]778-'80
Uriah Forrest 178(i-'87
Eobert Goldsborough 1774-75
John HaU 1775-70
JohnHaU 1783-'84
John Hanson 1780-'83
GEORGIA.
John Habersham 1785-'86
Lyman Hall 1775-79
John Houston 1775-77
WilUam Houston 1784-'87
Richard Howley 178ft-'81
Noble Wiraberly Jones 1775-76
Noble Wimberly Jones 1781-83
Edward Langworthy 1777-79
MARYLAKD.
"William Harrison 1785-'87
"William Hemslay 1783-'84
John Henry 1778-'81
John Henry 1784-'87
"William Hindman 1784-'87
John E. Howanl 1787-"88
D. Jenifer of St. Thomas. ...177«-'82
Thomas Johnson 1774-77
Thomai Sim I.«e 1783-'84
Edward Lloyd 1783-'84
Luther Martin 1784-'85
James McHenry 1783-'8C
William Paca. 1774-79
George Plater 1778-'81
> Died Uaich 25, 178a
"WUliam Pierce 178R-'87
Edward Telfair. 1777-79
Edward Telfair. 17H(>-'83
George "Walton 1770-79
George "Walton 178ft-'81
Joseph Wood 1777-79
JohnJ. Zubly 1776-76
Richard Potts 1781-'R3
Nathaniel Ramsay 1785-'87
Richard Ridgely 1785-'86
John Rogers 1775-76
David Ross 1786-'87
Benjamin Rumsey 1776-78
Gustavus Scott 1784-'«3
Joshua Seney 1787-88
William Smith 1777-78
Thomas Stone 1773-79
Thomas Stone 1784-'86
Matthew Tilghman 1774-'77
Turbett Wright 1781-*82
John Adams 1774-' 78
Samuel Adams 1774-'82
Thomas Ctishing 1774-7(i
Francis Dana 1770-78
Francis Dana 1784-'84
Nathan Dane 1785-'«8
Elbridge Gerry 1776-'81
Elbridge Gerry 1783-'85
Nathaniel Gorbam 1782-'83
Nathaniel Goiham l78&-'87
Joslah Bartlett 1776-70
Jonathan Blanchard 1783-'84
Nathaniel Fulsom 1774-75
Nathaniel Folsom 1777-78
Nathaniel Folsom 177!)-'80
Abiel Foster 1783-'85
George Frost 1777-79
John Taylor Gibnan. . . . . . . .1783-'83
JohnBeatty 1783-'85
Elias Boudmot 1777-78
EUas Boudinot 1781-84
WilUam Burnett 1780-'81
Lambert Cad waUader 1784-'87
Abraham Clark 1776-'83
Abraham Clark 1787-88
Silas Condict 1781-'84
John Cooper 177G-76
Stephen Crane 1774r-7G
Elias Dayton. 1787-88
Samuel Dick 1783-'84
John Alsop 1774-76
Egbert Benson 1784-'85
Egbert Benson 178(J-'88
Simon Boenim 1774r-77
George Clinton 1775-77
Charles DoWitt 1783-'85
James Duane 1774-'84
William Duer 1777-78
William Flovd 1774-77
William Floyd 1778-'83
Leonanl Gansuvoort 1787-88
Alexander Hamilton 1782-'«3
Alexander Hamilton 1787-'88
John Haring 1774-75
MASSACHUSETTS.
John Hancock 1776-'80
John Hancock 1786-'86
Stephen Higginson 1782-'83
Samuel Helton .• 1778-'80
Samuel Holton 1783-'83
Samuel Holton 1784-'85
Samuel Holton 1786-'87
Jonathan Jackson 1782-'82
RufusKing 1784-'87
James LoreU 177&-'82
NE'W HAMPSHIRE,
Nicholas Gilman 178(V-'88
Jolin Langdon 1776-77
John Langdon 1786-'87
Woodbury Langdon 1779-'80
Samuel Livenuore 1780-'83
Samuel Livermore 1785-'8G
Pierce Long 1784-'86
Nathaniel Peabody 1779-'80
NEW JERSEY.
Jonathan Elmer 1776-78
Jonathan Klmer 1781-84
Jonathan Elmer 1787-88
.John Fell 1778-'80
Frederick Frclinghuysen. . .1778-7!) Frederick Frolingluiysen. . .1782-'8.T
Thomas Henderson 1779-'80
John Hart 1774-76
Francis Hopkinson 1776-'77
Josiah Hornblower 1785-'86
William C. Houston 177!>-'82
William C. Houston 1784-'85
NEW YORK.
John Haring. 1785-'88
John Jay 1774-77
John Jay 1778-79
John Lansing. 1784-'88
.John Lawrence 1785-'87
Francis Lewis 1774-79
Philip Livingston 1774-78
Robert R. Livingston 1775-77
Robert R. Livingston 1779-'81
Walter Livingston 1784-'85
Isaac Low 1774-76
Ezra L'Hoinme<lieu 1779-'83
Ezra L'Hommedieu. 1787-88
Uouveiueur Morris 1777-80
John Lowell 178»-'83
Samuel Osgood 1780-'84
Samuel A. Otis 1787-88
Robert Treat Paine in4-78
George Partridge 1779-'82
George Partridge ]783-'86
Theodore Sedgwick 1785-'88
James Sullivan 1783-'82
George Thachor. 1787-'«7
ArtemasWard 178fr-'8X
John Sullivan 1774-75
.John SulUvan 1780-'81
JIatthew Thornton 1776-78
John Wentworth, jun. 1778-79
William Whipple 1776-79
Phillips White 1783-'83
Paine Wingate 1787-' 88
James Kinsey 1774-78
William Livingston. 1774-76
John Neilson 1778-79
James Scheurman 1786-'87
Nathaniel Scuddcr 1777-79
Jonathan D. Sergeant 1776-'77
Richanl Smith 1774-76
John Stevens 1784-'84
Archibald Stewart 1784-'85
Ricliard Stockton. 1776-'77
JoIinC. Symraes 1785-'86
John Witherspoon 1776-'83
Lewis Morris 1776-77
Alexander McDougall 1781-'82
Alexander McDougall 1784-'85
Ephraim I'aine 1784-'85
Zcplianiah Piatt 1784-'86
Philip Schuyler 1776-77
Philip Sclmy ler 1778-'81
John Morin Scott 1780-"83
Melaucthon Smith 1786-'88
Henry Wisner 1774-76
Abraham Yates, jun 1787-88
Peter W. Yates 1786-'8T
THE CONTINENTAIi CONGBB8S.
8
John B. Ashe 1787-88
Timothy Bloodworth 17«6-'87
William Blonnt 1783-'83
"William Blount. 178f;-'87
Thomas Burke. 1777-81
KobertBniton 1787-'88
Richaid Caswell 1774-76
William Commisg 1781-'84
Cornelius Harnett 1777-'80
Benjamin Hawkins. 1781-81
NORTH CABOLINA,
Benjamin Hawkins. 1786-'87
Joseph Howes 1774-'77
Joseph Hewes i 177i)-'79
WhitmiU HiU 1778-'81
William Hooper 1774-'77
Samuel Jolinaton 1780-'82
AUen Jones 177i>-'80
WiUie Jones 1780-'81
AhnerNash 1783-'84
AhnerNash* 1786-'86
I Died KoT. 10, 1779. * Died Deo. 2, 1788-
John Penn 1776-'76
JohnPenn 1777-'80
John Sitgreaves 1784-'86
Williamliharpe 177»-'82
Eichard D. Spaight 1783-'85
John Swan 1787-'88
John WUliams. 1778-'79
Hugh Williamson 1782-'85
Hugh WUUamnon 1787-'88
Alexander White 178ff-'88
Andrew Allen 1776-'76
John Armstrong 177l^'80
John Armstrong 1787-88
Samuel Atlce. 1778-'82
JohnBavaid 1785-'87
£dward Biddle 1774-'70
£dwardBiddle 177a-'79
William Bingham 1787-'88
Matthew CUrkson 1785-'8G
William Clingan 1777-'7!)
George Clymer 177G-'78
George Clymer 1780-'83
John Dickinson 1774-'76
Thomas Fitzsinmions 1783-'83
Benjamin Franklin .1775-'7e
Joseph G alio way 1774-'75
Joseph Gardner 17Sl-'85
Edward Hand 17M-'85
Jonathan Arnold 1782-'84
Feleg Arnold 1787-'8.0
John Collins 1778-'83
Ezekiel Cornell. 1780-'&3
WUliam Ellery 177(>-'81
William Elleiy. 178^'85
Thomas Bee 1780-'82
Richard Beres£onI 1783-'85
John Bull 1784-'87
Pierce Butler 1787-'88
William Henry Drayton i . .1778-79
Nicholas Eveleigh 1781-'82
Christopher Gadsden 1774-7«
John L. Gervais 1783-'83
Thomas Keyword, jnn. 1776-78
Daniel Hngor 1786-'88
Kchatd Hutaon. 1778-79
PENNSTLVAOTA.
William Henry 1784-'86
Charles Humphreys 1774-76
Jared Ingersoll 1780-'81
William Irvine 178G-'88
Dnvid Jackson 178r>-'8»5
Timothy Matlack. 1780-'81
James McCIene 177U-'80
Samuel Meredith 1787-'88
Thomas Mifflin 1774-7()
Thomas Mifflin 1782-'M
Charles Morris 1783-'84
Robert Morris 1776-78
Joseph Montgomery 1780-'84
John Morton 1774-77
Frederick A. MulUunherg . .1778-'80
Richard Peters 1782-'83
Charles Pettit 17a'5-'87
J. Read 1787-"88
KHODB ISLAND.
Jonathan J. Hazard 1787-'80
Stephen Hopkins 1774-'80
David Howell 1783-'85
James Manning 1785-'8G
Henry Marchant 1777-'80
Henry Marohant 1783-'84
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Ralph Izaid 178a-'83
Jolm Kean 178&-'87
Francis Kinloch 1780-'81
Henry Laurens 1777-80
Thomas Lynch 1774-76
Thomas Lynch, jnn 1776-77
John Matthews 1778-'82
Arthur Middleton 1776-78
Arthur Middleton 1781-83
Henry Middleton 1774-76
Isaac Motte 1780-'82
> Died Sept. 3, 1779.
Joseph Reed 1777-78
Samuel Rhodes 1774-76
Daniel Roberdeau 1777-'79
George Boas 1774-'77
Benjamin Rush 1776-'77
James Searle 1778-'80
William Shippen lT7fr-'80
James Smith 1776-'78
Jonathan B. Smith 1777-78
Thomas Smitli 1780-'83
Arthur St. Clair 1785-'87
George Taylor 1776-77
Thomas Willing 1775-76
James Willson 1775-78
James Willson 1782-83
James Willson 1786-'87
Henry Wynkoop. 1779-'83
Nathan Miller 1785-'86
Daniel Mowry 178()-'82
James M. Varnnm 1780-'82
James M. Vamum 178(i-'87
Samuel Ward 177^76
John Parker 1786-'88
Charles Pinckney 1777-78
Charles Pinckney. 1784-'87
David Ramsay. 1782-'84
David Ramsay 1786-'86
Jacob Read 1783-'86
Edward Rutledge 1774-77
John Rutledge. 1774-77
John Rutledge 1783-'83
PaulTiBpier 1777-78
Thomas T. Tncker 1787-88
ThomiM Adams 1778-'80
John Banister. 1778-70
Richard Bland 1774-75
Theodoric Bhknd 1780-'H3
Carter Braxton 177()-7(>
.Tobn Brown 1787-88
Edward Carrington. 1785-'86
William Fitzhugh 177!>-"80
WilUam Fleming 177f>-'81
William Grayson 1784-87
Cyras Griffln. 1778-'81
Cyrus Griffln. 1787-'88
BomnelHardyl 1783-'8B
Benjamin Hanlson 1774-78
VIRGINIA.
JohnHarrie 1777-'79
James Henry 1780-'81
Patrick Henry 1774-76
Thomas Jefferson 1775-'77
Thomas .Jefferson. 1783-'86
Joseph Jones 1777-78
Joseph Jones 1780-'83
Arthur Lee 1781-'»i
Francis Lightf oot Lee 1776-'80
Henry I^e 1785-'88
Richard Henry Lee 1774-'80
Richard Henry Leo 1784-"87
James Madison, jun 1780-'83
James Madison, ]un. 178G-'88
> Died Oct. 17, 1785. > Died Oot 23, 1776.
James Mercer 1779-'80
JohnP. Mercer 1782-'85
James Monroe. 1783-'8G
Thomas Nelson. 1776-'77
Thomas Nelson 1779-'80
Mann Page 1777-77
Edmund Pendleton. 1774-76
Edmund Randolph 177»-'82
Peyton Randolpfii 1774-75
Merewether Smith 1778-'82
George Washington 1774-76
George Wythe 1776-'77
OONOBBSSIONAL DIBBCTOBY.
THE FIRST CONGRESS.
First Setsion, from Marck 4, 1789, to Sept. 29, 1789. Second Session, from Jan. 4, 1790, to Aug. 12 1790. TTiird Session, from Dec. 6, 1790, to March 3, 1791.
Viee-Preitdent. — Joma Adaxb of Massachusetts. President of tin Senate pro tempore. — John IiAnoooxv qI Kew Hampshire. Secretary of the Senate. — Samuix All ynb Oris of Massachusetts.
Speaker of the Bouse.— V. A. Muhlsnbebq of Fennsylvania. Clerk of the House.— Jobh BscKLEYof Vligiiila.
CONNECTICUT.
8EKAT0BS. Oliver Ellsworth.i | WUIiom S. Johnson.*
BEPRESHaJTATlVJES.
Benjamin Huntington. | Jonathan Stnrges. I Jeremiah Wadaworth.
^Bogei Sherman. I Jonathan TrumbnlL |
> Term expired March 8, 1781 ; re-appolnted. * B«algned In 1791.
DELAWAKE. SENATOBS. Bichard Bassett. | George Bead.*
BEPBESEKTATtVE.
John Vining.* > IennexiiiradHansh3,1791; te-sppolnted. > Took hla seat May 0, 17W.
6E0BGIA. SENATOBS. 'WUUam Few. | Jamee Oann.
BEPBE8EKTATIVE8.
Abialiam Baldwin.^ | James Jaokson.i | George Matthews.*
> Took bia seat April so, 1789. > Took Us seat Jane IT, 1789.
MARTLAND.
SENATOBS.
Chades CarrolLi | John Henry.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Bayld Carrolt I Oeoige Gale. I 'William Smith. ,
Benjamin Contee. | Joshua Seney. | Michael Jenifer StoB*
* Tetmezplradlilaroh 3, 1791; re-appolnted. ' Took his seat Jane 8, 1789.
MASSACHUSETTS.
8ENAT0BS.
Tristram Dalton.* | Caleb Strong,
BEPBESENTATIVES.
• Theodore Sedgwick.* George Thatcher.
Fisher Ames. I Jonathan Grout.
Elbridge Gerry. I Goorge Leonard.
Benjamin Gooohne, | Georgo Fiirtridge,
1 Took his seat AprU 14, 1789. > Took bis seat June 16, 1789.
THE PIBST OONGBBSS.
NEW EAHPSEIBE.
SENATOBS. Jolm langdon.! | Taine Wingate.
BEPBESENTATITES. Al>iel Fo6ter.< | Nicholas Gilman. | Samnel Ureimoie.
* zasetad Pnaldent of the Senate April S, 1T89, for tbe porpoie of opening end counting the rotes tot Fmldent and VIo^ freddent of the United StiOes. > Took his MM Aug. 14, im
Jonathan Elmer. I Philemon Dickinson.*
NEW JEBSEY.
8ENAT0BS.
WUiUm Fatteisoa *
REFBESENTATIVKS. Ellas Boadinot. | Lambert Cadwalader. | Thomas Sinnlckson. | James Schuniman.
> Berigned In 1780, h«Tlng been elected Qorenior of New Jeney. > Elected in place of William Fattenoa, and took Us seat
UdCa Of 1790*
NEW TORE.
SENATOBS.
Bufos King. I Philip Schuyler.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Bghcrt Benson. I John Hathom.i I Peter Sylvester.*
Willlua Floyd. | John Lawrence. | Jeremiah Van Bensselaer.*
> Took htanM Apia 23, ITSSl ' Took Ms seat April 22, 1789. • Took bla seat May 9, 1780.
NORTH CAROLINA- SENATOBS. Benjamin Hawkins. j Samuel Jehnston.
EEFRESEKTATITEa
John Baptist Ashai I John Sevier.* I Hugh Williamson.*
Timothy Bloodworth.* | JohnSteele.* |
> Took hla leat Uarah 2(, 1790. > Took his seat April 6, 1790. • Took hb seat June 16, 1790. * Took his seat April 19, 1790.
• I%okhlaautlfaiohl9,17g0.
PENNSYLVANIA.
SENATOBS.
WOliam Maclay. | Bobwt Morris.
BEFBESENTATITES. *
George CHymer. I Daniel Heister, I Thomas Scott
Th<nnaa Fitzsimona. Frederick AuKuatus Muhlenherg.! { Henry Wynkoop.
'Ttiwm.M Hartley. | Peter Muhlenberg. |
> Elected speaker April 1, 1780.
RHODE ISLAND. SENATOBS.
Theodore Foster.i | Joseph Stanton, Jan.*
BEFBESENTATIVE. Benjamin Bourne.*
* Tann ezplrad Haveh 8, 1791; tMwpointed; took hia seat Jane 2S. 1790. > Took his seat Jane 28, 1790. • Took Us seat — K.~- Dec 17, 1790.
SOUTH CAROLINA. SENATORS. Pleroe Bntler. f Ralph Izaid.
BEPBESENTATIVES. XdannsBnrke. I William Smith.1 I Thomas Tador Tacker.
Daniol fiogar. | Thomas Sumter.*
> Beetion onioooeaifally oonteated by Darld Bamsay. * Took Us seat Kay 2S, 1780.
OONGBESBIONAX DIRBCTORT.
VIBQINIA. SENATOB&
Wniiam GToyetm.^ John Walker.*
Richard Heniy Lee. James Monroe.*
Theodorlok Bland.^ John Brown.' Isaac Coles. William B. OUes.*
BEPEESENTATIVES.
Richard Bland Lee. James Madison, jiin. Andrew Moore. John Page.
Josiah Parker. Alexander White.
' Died In 1T90. > Appointed by ths eoTernor In place of WUliun OnyBon, deoeued. > Elected by the leatelstare fai place of WllUam Onyson, ueceauied; took hla Beat Deo. 6, 1790; tenn expired Marah S, 1791; le-appolnted. * Died Jane 1. 1780. * Elected in place of Xheodorick Bland, deoeaaed.
THE SECOND CONGRESS.
First Session from Oct. 24, 1701, to May 8, 1792. Second Session from Nov. 5, 1792, to March 2, 1798.
Vke-PretUlent. —John Adaus of Massachusetts. PresideiUs of the Senate pro teropore. — Richabd BDsnbt Lbs of Virginia, elected April 18, 1792. JoBX IiAITodon of New Hampshire, elected Kov. 6, 1792. Secretary of the Senate. — Saitoel Ali-ykb Otis of Massachusetts.
Speaker of the House. — Jonathan Tbumbvix of Coanecticat. Clerk <if the Bouse. — Jobs 'Bsckisy of Virginia.
COMIECTICUT,
SEKATOBS.
Oliyei Ellsworth. | Roger Sherman.^
BEPBESENTAT1VJS9.
James HUIhouse. Amasa Learned.
Jonathan Stnrges. Jonathan Trumbull.'
Jeremiah Wadaworth.
> Eleotod In plaoe of William S. Joluuon, resigned. > Elected speaker Oct M, ITOt
DELAWARE. . 8ENAX0B8.
Richard Bassett | George Read.
BEFBESENTATIVE. John Vinlng.
Abraham Baldwin.
GEORGIA. SEITATOBS. William Few. | James Gnnn.
REPBESENTATIVES. I John Milledge.i | Anthony Wayne.* |
Francis Willis.
> Hected In place of Anthony Wayne; took bin seat Nov. 22, 1792. > Election contested by James Jackson, and seat declared
by the House to be vacant March 21, 1782.
THE SECOND CONOBESS.
John Blown. Chiistopber Greenup.
KENTUCKY.
SENATORS.
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KEPBESEETTATirES.
John Edwards.
Alexander D. Orr.
Charles CarrolL^ John Henry.
MABTLAND. SENATORS.
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EEPEE8ENTATIVES.
WUliam Vans Murray. WlUiain Pinkney.' Joshua Seney.*
Bichaid Fott8.>
William Hindman.* I William Vans Murray. Upton Sheridine.
Philip Key. I WlUiam Pinkney.' Samuel Sterrltt.
John Francis Mercer.^ |
> Berigned In 1792. > Elected In place of Charles Carroll , reaisned ; took his seat Feb. 4, 1793. • Elected In plaoe of Joi>bua Seney. resigned ; took bU seat Jan. 30, 1793. * Elected In {daee ol WUllam Ptnkney, resigned; took his seat Feb. 6, ITU. • Resignedin 1791. • Bealgned In 1792.
George Cabot.
Fisher Ames. Sheariashnb Boome. Elbridge Geity.
MASSACHUSETTS.
SENATOB&
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BEPKESENTATTVES.
Benjamin Goodhue. Theodore Sedewlclc George Thatcher.
Caleb Strong.
Artemas Ward.
John Longdon.i
Nicholas Gilman.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
SENAT0B8.
Paine Wingate.
EEPRESENTATIVES.
I Samuel lirermore. |
> Elected President pro tan. Nov. 0, 1792.
Jeremiah Smith.
Philemon Dickinson
Eliaa Boodinot
NEW JER8ET.
SENATOBS.
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John Butherfoid.
I Aaron Kitohell.
Aaron Burr.
Hgbeit Benaon. James Gordon.
NEW YORK.
SENATOBS.
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SEPBESENTATTVES.
John Lawrence. Cornelius C Schoonmaker.
BnfusKing.
Peter Sylvester. Thomas Tredwell.
Benjamin Hawkins.
John BsTrtist Ashe. William Bury Grove.
NORTH CAROLINA.
SENATOBS.
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REPEESENTATrVES.
Nathaniel Alacon. John Steele.
Samuel Johnston.
Hngh '^K^iamson.
PENNSYLVANIA.
SENATOR.
Robert Morris.
■'AntitaatKuwMju yfasexnsiz.
2ai.CE 2HUja
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THE THIRD CONGEESS.
f v«t Setnonfrom Dec. 2, 1793, to June 0, 1794. Second Session from Nov. 3, 1794, to March 8, 1795.
ViM-PreildeiU. — Joma Adams of Manaohnsetts. President of ihe Senate pro tempore. — Bai.pr Izabd of Booth Carolina, elected Hay 31, ITM; Hbnbt Tazbwsix, elected Fob. 30, 1T05. Secretary of the Senate. — BAinTXi. AiXTNB Otib of Massacliusetts.
Speaker of the Bnue. — Fbxdkbick AocroTUs HcHuufButo of PeniuylTania. derk of the Bau»e, — Jomr ' of Vliginia.
JoshoACoU. James HiUhoiue. tl/eamed.
CONNECTICUT.
BENATOBS.
Oliver EUswDtth. | Stephen Kix MitohelLi
KEFBESENTATTVES.
I Jeremiah Wadawortli.
Zephsniah Swift. DnabTracT. Jonathan TtumbuU.
ibTracT. athan Ttu
'Beotedinplaioeof Boger Sherman, deceaa«d, in 171)3 ; took hla Mat Deo. 2, 1TS3.
DELAWAKE. SENATOBS.
Henry Latimer.i | John Tinlng.
BEPBESENTATTVES.
Henry Latimer.*
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John Patton.*
> Took his MM Feb. 98, 1795, In place of George Bead, resigned in 1793. > Took his seat Feb. 14, 17M. • Election snooea*.
fully contested by Heniy I«tlmer.
James Gonn. Abrafaam Baldwin.
^ John Btown.
Christopher Greennp.
John Heniy.
Gabriel Christie. George Dent. Gabriel Dnraai
GEORGIA. SENATOBS.
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KENTUCKY.
SENATOBS.
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EEPEESENTATIVE3.
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MAKTLAiro.
SENATOBS.
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BEPRESENTATIVES.
TTriah Forrest. ■William Ilindman. John Francis Mercer."
James Jackson.
Thomas P. Games.
John Edwards.
Alexander D. Orr.
Bichard Potts.
t Samuel Smith. Tlioraaa Sprieg. iVai "
William Vans Murray. in plaoe of John Fiancis Mercer, resignod ; took bis seat Not. 11, 1791 > Beelgnod April 13, 1791.
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Daniel Heister. William Irvine. Joim Wilkt's Kittora. William Montgomery. Frederick Au^ustua Muhlenberg.* 1, ITM. • Took Uis scat April U, t7H. |
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THE THIBD OONOBESS.
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Fierce Butler.
Iiemnel Benton. I
Alexander GUlon.* I
Bofaert Goodloe Harjier.* |
1 Hasted Fmldent^n) lem. Utj 31, vm.
SOUTH CAKOLDTA.
BENATOBS.
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SKPBESENTATIVKS.
John Hunter. Andrew Pickens. 'William Smith.
Balphlzard.^
Bichard "Wjan.
> Died In ITM. * Elected In place of Alexander amon, deeeaaed; took his •eat Feb. e, 1795.
Stephen B. Bradley.
Kathanlel MUee.
VERMONT. BEirATOBS.
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BEPBEgENTAIITBS. I
Moaea Botiinson.
Israel Smith.
James Monroe. John Taylor.i
laaac Coles. Thomas Claiborne. -William B. Giles. Samuel OrlfHn. Geon^ Hancock. Carter B. Harrison. John Heath.
t BMlgned ia IIM.
VIRGINIA. SEKAXOBS.
BEPBESEMTATtVES.
Bichard Bland Lee. James Madison. Andrew Moore. Joseph NerUle. Anthony New. John Nicholas. JohnBage.
Henry Tazewell.*
Josiah Parker. Francis Preston.* Bobert Rutherford. Abraham Venable. Francis Walker.
' Elected In place of John Taylor, resigned : took hb seat Dee. 29, ITM ; eleeted Fieaident jnv tem. S^b. 2D, ITIK). > Electtoo DnsuooeiBf ully contested by Abiam Trigg.
TERRITORY SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER.
DELBQATE.
James White.!
> Took his seat Not. 18, ITM.
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THE POURTE CONGRESS.
Pint SesHon, from. Dec. 7, 1795, to June 1, 1796. Second Session, from Dee. 6, 1796, to March 3, 1797.
Vice-President. — John Adahs of Massacbasetts. Presidents of the Senate pro tempore. — Samuel IjIVKRIIOKI of New Hampshire, elected May G, 1796; Wiljjah Uinoqax of Pennsylvania, elected Feb. 16, 1797. Secretary of Vie Senate. — Bauuei. Ai.lykk Otis of Massachusetts.
Speaker of the Zbuse.— Jonathax DArroir of New Jersey. Clerk of the Btnae.— Jobs Bbcklbt of Vto- ginia.
CONNECTICUT.
SEKATOBS.
OU-rer Ellsworth.! James lilllhouae,'
TTriah Tracv.* Jonathan Xrumbnll.*
Joshna Colt. -
Samuel Whittlesey Dana.*
James Davenport'
Chauncey Goodrich. Bogor (iriswold. James Hillhouse.'
BEPRESENTATITES.
Nathaniel Smith. Zephaniah Swift. Urtah Tracy.*
> Beslgned in 179C. > Elonted In placo of Oliver Ellgworth, rexlirned ; took bis sent Dec t, 1706. ■ Elected in plaee at Jonathan TnunbuILrealgned; took his seat 1)00.6, ITOe. « Iteslipieil In 1796. ■ Elected in plitco of Uriah Tncy; took Us ■eat Jan. S, 1797. • Eleoted in place of James UUlhouae; took bis scat Deo. B, 1796. * Elected senator. • • Blacted senator.
DELAWARE.
SEKATOKS.
Heniy Latimer. | John Vinlng.
BEFBESEKTATIVE. John Patton.
James Onnn. James Jackson.*
Abraham Baldwin. iBedsDedinl79l).
GEORGIA.
SEITATOBS.
I BEPBESBNTATIVES.
Josiah Tattnall.' George Walton.*
* Electedin place of James Jackson, nslcned : took Us teat ApiH 12, 1796. James Jaokson, leslgned; took bis goat Dea 18, 179B.
John Maiedge. • Appointed in place ot
John Brown. ChriBtopher Greennp.
KENTUCKT.
SENATOBS.
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BEPBESENTATIVES.
Humphrey 1Vlar«hall.
A1a»»ndnr D. On.
MARYLAND.
SENATOBS.
I Blchord Potts.*
> Eleoted In place of BicbaidFotts, resigned; took his seat Dee. 27, 1796. • BeslsnedlnlTSe.
John Henry.
John Eager Howard.!
THB FOXTRTH C0N6EESS.
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>■^ rhristie.
' riilk.» .• Lit-nt.
REPllKSENTATIVES.
ttnbripl r>nvall.» ArV'illiitiM Hinilruan. SiimiK'l SiiiiMi, KIcliiiril Sjirigg, jiin.*
Thomas Sprigi;.* William Vuun Murray.
It<9iiniF<] In 1796. « Elootwl In nliiee or .Jcroiiilnh Crati(>. n.-i(rn«l; look liU «eat Do«. B, 1706. • RckIkticiI Marcli 28, ), .1 ;..'. h...',i |ipno|nie«l jnili^ of Uiu Suprenw Court of Miio'IaiiiL * Eloctotl lu pU(M) of Uabrlol DuvoU, rcsignud : look Je. < Xbok lib seal Fob, 7, 1707.
MASSACHUSETTS.
ullmry.
1 ■ ra.
Tathauiel Freeman, jua.
BENATOBS.
Oeorgo CaJmt.i Bvnjumiu Goodhue.*
Thooiloro R«(lgwiok.* Caleb StroDj;.*
BEFRESENTATIVES.
Bciijiiraiii noixlhue. (!iM)r"„'<" IxHinniil. Haniiii^l J^viimii. William ^.ymaii. Johu Itcod.
Tlieodorp Seilgwlrk.' TlioiiiMnii .1. Skiuiier.' G<!<)r(fu TIiukMkt. Joiii^pli 11. V»riiiim.' Peleg Wudaworth.
f G«)ivo Calx't. rofslgnoil; tn<>k hU »*^t Poc. 6| 1790. • Eloclod in ninro of • Ktv.l|ni-il In 17m;. » KlcotuJuvnator. • lUMtedbiidawot 'Jlxxxloro :iuu uiuucet^Mfully cuiiUetoil.
I'Foster.
KEW HAMPSirmE. 8ENAT0HS. John liSngdon. |
KEPKE.SENTATrVE.S. I Nioboloa Gilm:iii. | John T. Sherburne. | Jeremiah Sniith.
> Elected pmidioitpra tan. May t, I70G.
Somuel Livormote.*
NEW JERSEY.
SENATORS.
Fredpriok Fri'linghnysen.' John Uuthorford.
Richard Stockton.'
Jonathan Das-ton. ' I UenderiKia.
EKPKESENTATTVES.
Aamn Kifchell. Isaac Smith.
Mark ThonipBon.
I BoriBned in 1T9G. ' Eluoted In pbwo of Frudeilck rrrUnglmyrcn, resigned ; look hbi seat Doo. 6, 1796. • Eloctod «pealMr
Deo. 7, >7I)3.
Aaron Ilurr. . . Rufug Iviiig.i
NEW YORK. SENATORS. .New York. I
KKPRESENTATIVES.
•Tohn Hnthom. Jonathan N. Harens. Edward lyivingston. John K. Van Allen.
John liOTrrenco.*
Philip Van Oirtlaiidt. Jolm \Villinma.
lB«fle7. ioot>er. Gilbert. [Henry Olou.
' < Boalgnetl In 1790, luring been appointed mtnlstui tu Enelaml. < Elected In place of Rufua King, nwigned; took bla aeat
l>oa. », 1700.
NORTH CAROLINA. BENATOBS. Timothy Bloodworth. | AJexaudor Martin.
REPRESENTATIVES.
L Jtaae i'ruuklin.
.Tamtw r.illespio. William U. (inivo. Jamos Holland. Muttliew Loi'ke.
Nnthaniel Mnrnn. William .S( rudwick.l Absalom Tatom.'
> Kleetad In plaoo of Absalom Tatoni, rusignol ; took hia aeat Doe. 13, 1790. • Beeigned In 1790.
PENNSYLVANIA. SENATORS. William Blngliam.1 I James Bom.
> Elected preaident pro Urn. Feb. 10, 1797.
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CONGBBSSIONAL DmECTOBT.
David Raid. George Ege.i William Findley. Albert Gallatin. Andrew Gregg.
KEPBESENTATlViCS.
Thomas Hartley.
Daniel Heister.*
John Wilkes Kittera.
Samnel Maclay.
Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg.
John Bichaids.* Samuel Sitgreaves. John Swauwick. Bichard Thomas.
> Electedin place of Daniel Heldter, mtgrned; took hliaeat Dec. 8, 1706. > Resigned In 179S. > Sncoeaifiilly contested t electkni of James lloirl*, who had leoelTcd certificate ; took his seat Jan. IB, 1796.
Benjamin Bourne.^
> Beslgned In 1796.
RHODE ISLAm>. SENATOBS. William Bradford. | Theodore Foster.
SEFBESENTATIVKS. I Francis Malbone. | Elisha B. Fottar.*
> Elected in place of Benjamin Bourne, resigned; took hia seat Deo. 19, 1798.
Pierce Butler.i John Hunter.*
Lemuel Benton. Samuel Earle.
SOUTH CAKOLINA. SENATOBS.
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Wade Hampton. Bobert Gooaloe Harper.
Jacob Bead.
William Smith. Bichard Wynn.
I Berigned In 1796. > Elected In place of Pierce Butler, resigned; took bis teat Jan. 27, 17IIT.
TENNESSEE.
SEKAXOBS.
William Blonnt.i | William Cocke.*
BEFBESENTATIVES.
Andrew Jackson.*
'Took Us seat Deo. 5, lT9e. > Todc his seat Deo. S, 1790. ' Took his seat Deo. S, 1T9&
VERMONT. SENATOBS.
Elijah Faine. Moses Bobin8on.t
Isaac Tichenor.*
BEFBESENTATITBS.
Daniel Buck.
Israel Smith.*
> Besigned in 1T96. > Elected in place of Hoses Boblnson, resigned; took his seat Dec 6, 1796. • Election I
fully contested by Matthew Lyon.
VIRGINIA.
SENATOBS.
Stevens Thomson Mason.
Henry Tazowell.i
Bichard Bront. Samuel J. OalMlI. Thomas Claiborne. John Clopton.i Isaac Coles. William B. GUes. George Hancock.
EEPEESENTATITES.
Carter B. Harrison. John Heath. George Jackson. James Madison. Andrew Moore. Anthony New. John Nicholas.
John Page. Josiah Parker. Francis Preston. Bobert Rutherford. Abraham Venable.
> Elected president ;»v tern. Deo. T, 1795. ' Election onsacoetsfolly oontested by Borwell Baasett.
THB FIFTH CONG BBSS.
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THE riFTH CONGRESS.
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Firtt Sesnon,/rvat May 15, 1797, lo July 10, 1797. Second Se.ision, from Noo. 13, 1797, to July 10, 1708. Third Se.tsion,/r«m Dec. 3, 1798, lo March 3, 1799.
Vtoe-Presidenl . — Tuomas jKrmusos of Virginia. Prmidentu nf the Srmntt pro imi/jorr. — William Rkad- VORD of Rbixle Inland, elected July 0, 17W; .Iacoh Read dI South Oruliun, elected Nov. 22, 17'.I7; TiiKnixiuB MtxfWKK of MosKU-busetts, elected June 27, IT'.W; Jons Lawrentk of New York, elected Dec. (J, 1*118; .Iameh of I'enasyh-Biua, oleirted March 1, 17^19. Secretary of lite Seivate. — Samitel Allvitb Otis of Mjusa- oselts.
Sprtiier of the Hotae. — Jowatitan Dayton of Now .Jersey. SiM-nkrr n/ the Unimc pro titnimre. — Geobob iKKT of Mitrjrland, elected April 20, lTi)8; and again elected, May 28, 17iW. Clerk q/ tlm Uuuk. — Jovktoax ni.uin Coirur of Pennaylrania.
Jiunoa Hillliouse.
I John .\Ilen.
I Jiinullioii llrace.i
[ vIosJiuu C-oit.'^
COXNECTICUT. 8ENAT0B3.
REPRE-SENTATrVES.
SntniicI W. Dnna. .lames Davenport.' Willioni Edraond.*
Uriah Tracy.
Chaunccy Proodrich. IloRcr (iriswolil.* Nathaniel .Smith.
• KloPt^t in f.l''^ "f .Tmhim Coil. •lr....i».«l ; Uwk lil« *oat I)iw. 3, ITW. • I>li'<l In ITot. " Died In 1797. « Elootod In [ ^laMi of .Iaiii«.» l»:iv.M<iKjrl. ilL'^'fiiisfti; l4.«»k his »t.itt Nov. li, 1TV7. * (JiisucotfHsful niulJon nioda to oxpol after hli perMJual ' •nevuultfr wilii MjUlliuw Lyon of V<.'Xinfint, Kub. Iff, ITtlK.
DELAWARE. SENAXOBS.
I
RErnESENTATn'E.
John A. Bayard.
> Eloetod In place of Johu Vlnlng, rralenod; took hl« M»t Vo\>. 19, i;'.)S; died In ITW. * Bealgned In 1706. * Eloetod in pUco o( Jookaii Clii)'i<>u, decoBMNl ; took hia aoal Fob. 4, 17W.
Jo«him Clayton.* Henry Luti'iuer.
John VinlnR.* William Ilill Wells.*
James Gaon.
Abraham EEoldwin.
John Brown.
Thomaa T. Davis.
John Henry.' John E. Howard.
GEOnOIA.
SENATOnS.
I
EErRESENTATIVES.
I
KEKTUCKY.
SENATORS.
I REI'RESENTATIVES.
I
MARYLAKD. SENATORS.
Josioh TattnalL
John MtUedge.
Humphrey MarshalL
John Fowler.
I Juinos Lloyd.*
In 1797, baving btxui uleetod govomor. ' Elcotod in pliico of John Henry, rcaignwl; took Ub Boot Jan. II, 1708.
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CONGBESSIONAI. DIBECIOBr.
George Baer, inn. William Craik. Jobn Dennis.
BEPBESENTATiVES.
Geoige Dent. William Hindman. William Matthews.
Samnel Smith. Bichaid Sprigg, Jan.
Benjamin Goodhae.
Bailey BartleU.i Theophilua Bradbury.' % Stephen Bullock. Dwlglit Foster. Natminlel Freeman, jon.
i Elected president pro tern. June 27> 1798.
MASSACHUSETTS.
aZNATOBS.
I
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Samuel Lyman. HarriB(m Gray Otis. Isaac Parker. John Reed.
Samuel Sewall.
Theodore Sedgwick. >
William Sbepard. Thompson J. Skinner. Geuree Thatcher. Joseph Bradley Vamnm. Peleg Wadsworth.
> Elected in plnce of TheophOus Biadborr, resigned: took his seat Kor. ST, ITVT. 'BealguedlnlTilT.
John Langdon.
Ahiel Foster. Jonathan Freeman.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. SENATOES.
Samuel LiTermore.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
William Gordon. Jeremiah Smith.^
Peleg Sprague.* > Beslgned in 1797. * Elected in place of Jeremiah Smith, resigned; took lUa seat Deo. 15, 179T.
Franklin DaTonport.i John liutherforu.>
NEW JERSEY. SEKATOBS.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
James Schureman. Thomas Sinuicksou.
lUchanl Stockton.
Jonathan Dayton.* I
James H. Imlay. |
1 Appointed in idaoe of John Buthsrtoid, resigned; took bis seat Deo. 19, 179S.
May IS, 1797.
I Mark Thompson.
> Beslgned In 1798. ■ EleotiBd spaakar
John Sloss Hobart.i John Lawrence.* William North.*
NEW YORK. SENATOBS.
PhUlp Schuyler.* James Watson.*
David Brooks. James Cochran. Lucas Elmendorph. Henry Glen.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Jonathan N. Havens. Hezekiah L. Hosmor. Edward Livingstun. John E. Van Allen.
Philip Van Cortlandt. John Williams.
Uobart, resigned; took Ills seat Dec. 11, 1798.
'Inted plaoe Sloss
Thomas Blount. Natlian Bryan.i Demsey Burgcs. James Gillespie.
Timothy Bloodworth.
NORTH CAROLINA.
SENATOES.
I
BEPBESENTATIVES.
William Barry Grove. Matthew Ixicke. Nathaniel Macon. Joseph McDowell.
Alexander Martin.
Richard Dobhs Sj Ricliard Stanfo; Rol)ert Williams.
> Died Jane 4, 1798. * Elected in place of Matliaii Biyan, deceased ; took his seat Doc. 10, 1798.
THE FIFTU CONGBE88.
17
WillUm Bingham.
ird. ■■.wn.=
......vOl.
PEKNSTLVANIA.
SKNATOKS.
I
EKPRESENTATIVES.
Anilrew flreije. John Anrlni Hanna. Thiiiniux ITiirllfy. Joseph JIti.itor.* John Wilkos Kittero. Blair M'Clenaehun.
James Roes.'
Sarauol Ritffreave*.* John Swaiivviclt.* Kirliarfl Thomas. Bobert Wain.'
Elected praslileot pro tern. Mardi 1,-1797. ■ ElfcUxl In |>lno« of Samuel SltareaTM, resigned ; took Us seat Deo. 4. ITW. • Elected In place of Geoi;ge E(t", pwlcni^d; took his seat Den. I, 1797. < Resigned
a Besigned In 1797
^een ap{Kiint«d commisaioDer to Uroat Britain.
hi* Mat Dec. 3, 17Mt.
Williftm Bradford.' Theodore Foster.
Chxistopber O. ChampUn.
• l>l<id lu hM.
-. „ — In ITM, Iiavtns
' Xleeted In plaoe of John Swanwlok, ratlgDOd; took
RHODE ISLAND. SENATORS.
I
BEPRESENTAT1TK3,
Elisha B. Potter. >
Boy Gr«aiifl.*
Thomas Tillinghast.*
* Elected proddent pro tern. Jnly 0, 1797; resigned In 1T07. ' Elected In place of wnilam Bradford, reslmed; took bU neat Kov. SO, 1797. • Bedgnod in 1797. ^Beotod hi plaoe of EUilia B. Fetter, roalgned ; took bk leatKov. 13, 1797.
John nnnter.' Charles Piockney.'
SOUTH CAROLINA. SENATORS.
I REPRESEXTATIVES.
Jacob Bead.*
XiPmuel Benton. Kobert Goodloe Harper. Thomas Ilncknoy.*
John UutlwlRC, inn.
William S^miih, Charleston District.
William BmiUi, Pincknev District.'
Tliomas Sumt«r.
■ Resigned in IT9R. > Elected In pU«o of John HiinU^r, roMgnod; took bla seat Feb. 18, 17OT. (TM. Kuv. :l-, I7»7. • Elected In place of Wnilmu 8mll1i, ruidgiiad; look his seat Nor. iS, 1707. • been appolntud iiunlster to Portugal.
TENNESSEE. SENATORS.
' Eleoted picridmt ora Resigned In 17B7, baring
Joseph Anderson.' ■William Blonnt.a William Cocke.
Andrew Jackson.* Daniel Smith.*
> Ejected is plaoe of Will ITW. • Took bis seat No> Dee. 1, 17M. • Took bis »m i
REPRESENTATIVE. ■William C. C. Claibfirne.*
<^x)ieTlpd ; took liia scat Not. 23, 17l>7. • Expolloil fur " high misdemeanor " Jnly 8, -ii^iud lu 170tii. * Apjiolnted iii place of Amlrow JnckBou, resigued; took his seat
Nathaniel Ohipman.^ Elijah Paine.
VERMONT.
SENATORS.
REPRESENTATXTES.
Umo Tiohenoi.*
rZiTon.*
I
Lawia B. Morris.
^^•ri pteee of Isaae Tiebennr, resigned ; took his seat Not. SS, 17!)7. ■ Resigned In ITIR; batin * Unmoeasaful moUoa made to expel after bis peraonal encounter with Roger Qriswold of Connec
I been elected governor, lent, Feb. U, 1798.
BteTens T. Mason.
ISichanI Brrint.
' ' -'nCabiU.
. .,^ u.->ton.» I Died Jan. 21, 17W.
VIRGINLA.
SENATORS.
I
REPRESENTATIVES.
Thomas Evans. William II. Giles.* Carter H. Harrison. Dn^id Holmes. Walter Jones. Jaiuci Muchir. Daniel Slorgnn.*
Henry Taiowell.i
Anthony New. John Nicholas. Josinh I'iirker. Abraui Trigg. John Trigg. Abraham Venable.
• Elected Inplaco of 'Williain B. Qiloa. rvol-nieil; took his seat Dec. 3, 1798. • Election uusuooessf ally oonlesuid by Bobort Rutherford.
• Bedgned in 1788.
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OONGBXSSIOKAL DIBEOTOBY.
THE SIXTH CONGRESS.
Pint Session, from Dee. 2, 1799, to May 14, 1800. Second Session, from Nov. 17, 1800, to Mardk 8, 180L
Kice-ZVecident. — Thokas JxirBBSoir of Virginia. Presidents of the Senate pro tempore. —Sawosl "Lmm- XOBB of Kew Hampshiie, elected Dec. 2, 1799; Ubiau Tbact of Connecticut, elected May 14, 1800; JohvK HowABD of Maryland, elected Nov. 21, 1800; Jaueh HiLuionaE of Connecticnt, elected Feb. 28, 1801. Seeretaif of the Senate. — Saxuzl Aixtxe Otis of Massachnaotti.
Speaker of the House. — Tbbodobe Sedgwick of Massachusetts. Clerks of the Bouse. — Jonathait Wd CoxDY of FennsylTania; Jobn Holt Oswau) of Pennsylvania, elected Dec. 9, 1800.
James HiUhonse.^
CONNECTICUT. SENATOBS.
I Uriah Tracy .»
EEPBESENTATTVES.
WlUiain Edinond. I
Chatmcey Gt)odrlcli.
Blizur Goodrich. I
Rojier Orlswold. John C. Smith.*
Jonathan Brace.* Samuel W. Dana. John Davenport.
> Eleoted pnddent pro (on. Feb. 28, 1801. > Electod president ;)n> fern. May 14, 1800. • Beslgned In 1800. < place of JonaUuui Biace, resifpiiKl ; took hia aest Kor. 17, 1800.
Heniy Latimer.
Abraham Baldwin.
James Jones.*
DELAWARE. SEKATOBS.
I
EEPHESESTATTVE. James A. Bayard.
GEORGIA
SENATORS.
I
BBFBESENTATTVES.
I • Died Jan. 13,1801.
William Hill Wells.
James Gonn.
Benjamin TaliaCt^^xn
John Brown.
Thomas T. Davis.
KENTUCKY. SENATOBS.
I
BEFBESENTATIVES. I
Himiphrey KarshalL
John Fowlsr.
William Hindman.1 John B. Howard.*
MARYLAND.
SEKATOBS.
George Baer. I
Gabriel Christie.
WilliamCralk. |
*ElaetadIn nlaeeaf James Uoyd, reslsnad; took hia seat Dec. 15, IMO.
— •- algnedlnUOO.
BEPKESENTATIVES.
George Dent John Dennis. Joseph U. Nicholson.
James Lloyd.*
Samuel Smith. John Chew Them**
* Elected president pro tern. Nov. 21, UOOi
i0»
THE SIXTH CONOBBSS.
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HASSACHUSETTS.
SEKATOBS.
Somnel Dezter.i Bwlght Foster.*
Benjamin Goodbae.* Jonathan Mason.*
SEPBESENTATIVKS'.
Ebenezer Mattoon.' Harrison 6. Otis. Kathan Read.' John Reed. Theodore SeflRwlck.* Saiuuel Sewall.^"
William Sbepard. Geoige Thatcher. Joseph B. Vamum. Pelef{ Wadsworth. liemael Williams.
Bailey Bntlett. Phanael Bishop. Dwigbt Foster.* Silas Lee. Leri Lincoln.' Samuel Lyman.*
> Bedgned In 1800. > Elected nnator In place of Samuel Dextar. resigned; took his aest Not. 21, 1800. * Bmlgned (n 1800. • IGected in plaoe of Benjamin Qoodhne, resigned : took hU seat Deo. 19, 1800. • Elected In place of Dwight^oeter, elected aenator: took his aeat Feb. 6, 1801. • Hevlgned In imi. * Elected In place of Samuel Lyman, tealgned; took his •eat Feb. 2. 1801. • Eleelad In plaoe of Samuel Sewall, resigned; took his seat Not. 25, 1800. < £leoted speaker Deo. 2, ITW. » ttedgned in 1800.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. SENATORS.
John Langdon.
AU«1 Foster. Jonathan Freeman.
s Beeted pnsldentiirD tan. Deo. 3. 17S>.
Samuel Uvennore.^
BEFBESBNTATXVJBt.
William Oordon.* James Sheafe.
Samael Tenney.*
> Besigned In 1800. > Elected in place of William Qoidon, nrigned; took Ills ■eat Deo. 8, 1800. ^
Jonathan Dayton. Aaron Ogden.^
NEW JEHSET. 8KNAT0BS.
James Schuremon.*
BEFBESENTATIVES.
James H. Imlay. Aaron Kitchel.
John Condlt I James H. Imlay. | James Lynn.
FHmklin Darenport |
* Osetedtn nbwe of James Schoieman, nsioned; took Us seat March 3, ISOL • Elected in plaoe of John Botheiford, KrignedbilTSe: tookhlsscBtDeo.8,lTg9; redgnsdlnUOL
NEW YORK. SENATOBS.
John Armstrong.i John Laurence.*
Theodorra Bailey. John Bird. William Cooper. Lucas Elmendorf.
' Elected In place of J<dm Ijiwrenoe, resigned; took his seat Jan. 8, 1801. James Watacm, rwlgned; took his seat Hay 3, 1800.
BEPBESENTATrrXS.
Henry Glen. Edward Livingston. Jonas Piatt. John Smith.
GkjuTemenr Morris.* James Watson.*
John Thompson. Philip Van Cortlandt
• Besigned in 1800. « Besigned in 1800.
• Elected In place of
^nmothy BloodwoTth.
Willis Alston. Joseph Dixon. William Barry Orove. Archibald Henderson.
NORTH CAROLINA-
SENATOBS.
I
EEFEESENTATTVES.
WilUam H. Hill. Nathaniel Macon. Bichanl Dobbs Spaigbt. Bichard Stanford.
Jesse Franklin.
David Stone. Bobert Williams.
•WTlllam Bingham,
Bobert BrDirn. Albert Gallatin Andrew Gregg. John A. Hanna. Thomas Hartley, i
PENNSYLVANIA.
SENATOBS.
I
BEPBESENTATTVES.
Joseph Heister. John Wilkes ICittera. Michael Leib. Peter Muhlenberg. John Smilie.
James Boss.
John Stewart.* Bichard Tlioma*. Bobert Wain. Henry Woods.
i Died In 1800. * Elected In ^aoe of Thomas Hartley, deceased; took bis seat Feb. 3, 1801.
OOHeBE88IOVAI. DIRKCIOBY.
HiMdam Foster.
BHODE ISLAND.
SENATOBS. I
BajOcaena.
Joan Brawn*
ChdabogbjBt &, C>i^»wpHii
CharlM Fbudcney.
BolMrt Goodloe Hnpec Benjamin Hnger.
SOUTH CABOLDTA.
SEKATOBS.
I
BEPBEBKinAIlVJCB.
Abnham Kott. TbomaB PincknQ;^.
Jacob Bead.
JohnBofledge, jnn. Tbonuui Snmter.
JoM^ .Andenon.!
TENNESSEE. SEKATOBS.
I 'WSUam Cocka.
BEFRlfSKNTATIVJC 'Waiiam Charles Cole ClailMme. ^ *Sla«ladinplaeea(Aiidrair Jaekaoii,naigiiad; feMkUaMatDee.linW.
TEKMONT. SmrATOBS. Kathanlel Chipmaa. | Eli jali Falne.
HEFBSSKRTAHVES- Katthew Lyon. I Ijewls B. Mozxta.
YIBGINIA.
SEKATOBS.
Stephana Thompson Mason. |
BEFRESEHTATIVJSS.
David Holmes. Oeoige Jackson. Henry Lee. JohnllaishaU.* Anthony New. John Nibholas. Bohert Page.
'Wilson Caiy Nicholas.^
Samnel J. OabeU. Matthew Clay. John Dawson. Joseph Esgleston. Thomas Evans. Bamnel Ooode. Edwin Giay.
I Elected In plaea of Hamy TasewSn, deoesaed; took hla seat Jan. S, UOO.
Jabn Mamhall, ndgned; took Us aeat Nor. 26,
Joslah Faiker. Levin PowelL John Bandol^ Littleton W. TkaewelL* AbiamTiigg. JohnTiigg.
in UOO. ■ Bleoted in plaes a<
TEBEITOET NOKTH-WEST OF THE OHIO RIVER.
DELEGATES, '^raiiam Heniy HaiilBon.1 | William M'MiUan.*
inUOO. * Eleeted in flaee of William Hamy HarriMn.iedgned; took bl* seat Nov. M|UOIk
THB SEVENTH OONQBESS.
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THE SEVENTH CONGEESS.
Pint Se$tion,Jr(m Dee. 7, 1801, to ifag 8, 1802. Second Session, from Dec 6, 1802, to March 8, 1808.
7i(»-President. —AAaox Bubr of If ew York. Presidents <tf Om Senate pro tensors. — Abbawaij Baiswut of G«oigia, elected Deo. 7, 1801, and again elected April 17, 1802; Stkphkk B. Bsaslkt of Vennont, elected Dec. 14, 1802, and again elected Feb. 2B, 1803, and again elected March 2, 1803. aeeretary of the Senate.— Sawtzl Au.m Ons of Massachosetts. ,
Speaker of the Bouse. — Naxsahisi. SIaooit of North Carolina. Clerk <if the JSEmts.— Johk BwiKMrf of Vliginia.
James HQIhonse.
Banrad W. Dana. John Darenport. Boger Odswold.
COBTNECTICUT. SEKAIOBS.
I TTilahTraoy.
SEPBSSESTATITXa.
Calvin Qoddard. Ellas PerMns. John G. Smith.
Benjamin Tallmadge.
'VraUam Hm Wells.
Abraham Baldyrln.1
Peter Early.*
DELAWABB.
SENATOBS.
I
BEFSESENTATIVIL
James A. Baywd.
•
6E0B6IA. SENAIOBS.
I BXPBESEN'X'ATIVKS.
Samnel'WhftQ.
James Jackson.
I David Meriwether.* | John MUledge.*
I Benjamin lUlafetto.*
> Qectad nrarident era tern. Deo. 7, 1801, and April IT, 1802. < X3ected In pUtoe of Jobn MUMm, ledgned; took Us leat Aii.10,1803l • laeetod in iOww of Benjamin Ti]lafein>,Tealgned; took hte seat Deo. 6, 1802. « BMlgned In 1802. • Be- rifBadtnUOS.
John Breokenxldge.
naiaas X. DaTis.
KENTUCKT.
SENATOBS.
I
BEFBESENTAHnSS.
I
JohnBroiWB.
JohnTowler.
'VmiUun Hlndman. John s, Howard.
UARTLAKD.
8ENAT0BS.
BobtafWtigbt.
OONGBESSIOITAL DIBBCTOBT.
John Aicher. Walter Bowie. John Campbell.
BEPBBSENTATnnES.
John Dennis. IHmiel Helster. Joseph H. Nicholson.
Thomas FUter. Samuel Smith. Bichaid Bpiigg.
Dwlgbt Foster.
John Bacon. Phanuel Bishop. Hanasseh Catler. Bichaid Cutta. William Eustis.
MASSACHUSETTS.
SENATOBS.
I
BEPBESENTATIVJSS.
Jonathan Mason.
^BsdcMdlnUdSL
Seth Hastings. Bilaa Lee.^ Ebenezer Mattoon. Nathan Reed. William Sfaepaid.
■ Xaeeted in plaoe of SUaa Loe, raisnad; took Us sast Deo. 6, 1802.
Joslah SmiUt. Samuel Thatcher.* Joseph B. Vamnm. Peleg Wadsworth. Lemuel Williams.
Abiel Foster. Buiiuel Hunt.^
Simeon Olcott.^ William Flomer.s
NEW HAMFSHIBE.
SENAIOBS.
James Sheafe.*
Joseph Pierce.* Samuel Tenney.
Oeoige P. Upham.
< Xlected In place of Samael LlTennore, resigned in 1801 ; took his seat Dee. T, 1801. ' Eleoted In place of Jamae Sbeafa, leslgned; took his aeat Deo. 6, 1802. > Sealgned In 1802. • Elected In place of Joseph Piaroe, lealsned: took Ua aaai DeOL 6,1802, • Bealgned In 18(0.
Jonathan Dayton.
John Condlt. Ebenezer Elmer.
NEW JEBSET.
I
HEPBESENTATlVJBi.
William Helms. James Mott.
Aaron Ogden.
Henry Sonthaid.
John Armstrong.! DeWitt Clinton?
NEW YOBK. 8ENAT0BS.
Ooavemeor Morris.
BEPBISSNTATIVJB.
John Smith. David Thomas. Philip Van Cortlandt John P. Van Ness.*
Eillian K. Van Rensselaer. Benjamin Walker.
Theodoras Bailey, liucas Elmendon. Samuel L. MitohilL Thomas Morris.
> Baalgned In 1802. > Elected In place of John Armstrong, resigned; took his aeat Feb. 23, 1802. ' Seat dedaied forfeited Jan. 17, 1803; he hariiig accepted and exeiclaed the oflloe of major of rniliUa, under authority of tlM United Stataa, within the Terrlbny of Columbia,
NORTH CABOUNA. 8ENAT0BS.
Jesse Franklin.
David Stone.
WUlis Alston. William Barry Grore. Archibald Henderson. William H. HIU.
BEPRESENTATTVES.
James Holland. Charles Johnson.l Nathaniel Macon.* Richard Staaf ord.
•Died in 1802.
> Elected speaker Dee. 7, 1801. • Tnok bla loat Jan. 22, 1802. deceased; took his seat Dec T, 1802.
John Stanley. Robert WilUams.* Thomas Wynn.*
> Elected in plaoe o< Cbarlss Vofanaon,
PENNSYLVANIA.
SENATOBS.
George Logan.i I
Peter MoUenbeTg.* |
' Elected io plaoe of Peter tfuhlenbergiTerigned; to(dc bis seat Dee. 7,1801,
James Rosa.
> Bealgned hi ua.
THE SETENTH OOSTOBBSS.
23
Boteit Brown. Thomas BondA. Asdnw Oieggi*
John A. TTnTini^,
Jowph Heister.
BEP3EIE8JSNTAT1VJSJ,
Joseph Hemphill. William Hoge. William Jones. Michael Leib. John Smilie.
JohaStewtat. Isaac Vanhome. Hsnry Woods.
Ohiistophei EUeiy.i Theodora Foster.
BHODE ISLAND.
SEKATOBa
Bay Greene.*
BEFSESENTATTTES. Joseph Stanton, Jnn. | Thomas Tlllingbast
*Eleetedbiplaoeof Bay Oreene,nslgned; took his aeat Deo. T.UOl. ' Beslgnsd In UOL
SOUTH CABOUNA.
SENATOBS.
John living Calhoun. Charles Finckney.i
Thomas Stimter.*
BEFBESENTATTVES.
Thomas Moore. John Bntledge. Thomas Sumter.^
WflUamBntler. | Thomas Moore. | Bldiard Winn.*
Benjamin Hnger. I
Thmnas Lowndes. , |
« WoilgiwiiHn IBM. •ZleetadMnstorlnpIaaeofChwleeFlnekner.mlEned; took Ua seat Deo. 19, UOL * Xleatad In plaee of Xbomai Sumter, elected MDator; took Ii]i seat Jan. at, Vm.
Joseph Andeisoa
Stephen B. Bradley.^
TENNESSEE.
SENATOBS.
t
BEPBESENTAxiVJE.
Wniiam Dickson.
VEBMONT.
SENATOBS.
William Oodka.
Nathaniel Chlpman.
befbesehtahves.
Lewis BHorxla. I Israel Smith.
>Zl*otadini>laoeotEli]ihFaine,ndanedlnU01i took his seat Deo. T, 1801; eleotsdpreddentjirola>.Dea,14,Ua^ Kb. m
Ua3,andUaich2,U(S.
BteTens Thompson Haaon.
VIRGINIA.
SENATOBS.
I
Wilson Oaiy inch<daa.
Richaid Brent. Samuel J. CahelL Thomas Claibomai. Matthew Clay. John Clopton. John Dawson. 1 William Bw Qilea
BEPBESE2ITATI VEB.
Edwin Gray. David Holmes. George Jackson. Anthony New. Thomas Newton, Jon. John Bandolph, jun. John Smith.
> Took Ui sMt Jan. U, UI&
John Stratton. John Taliaferro, Jon. Fhillp B. Thompson. Abram Trigg. JohnTdgg.
u
OOKGBESSIONAIi DIBBOTOBT.
THE EIGHTH CONGRESS.
First Session, from Oct. 17, 1803, to March 27, 1804. Second Session, from Nov. 6, 1801, to March 3, 1805.
Vb»-Pres(dent.—AjLBOX Bubs of New York. Presidents of the Senata pro temport. — John Bboitk of Kentucky, elected Oct. 17, 1803, and again elected Jan. 23, 18(M; Jxsnc FaAmcLZir of North Carolina, elected March 10, 18M; JosKpa AssssaoN of Tennessee, elected Jan. 16, 1806, and again elected Feb. 28, 1806, and again elected March 2, 1806. Secretary of the Senate. — Sakitei. Alltub Otis of Massachnaetts.
Speaker of t/te Houw.— Naihasiki. Maook of Korth Carolina. Clerk of the Bouse.— Jobs BBOKLBr of Virginia.
Jamea Hinhonse.
Simeon BaldwitL Samuel W. Dana. John Davenport.
CONISECTICUT.
SENATOBS.
I
bxfbesemtauvxs.
Calvin Ooddaid. Bccer Griswold. John C. Smith.
ITiiabliMy.
Ben jamln Tallmadga.
Jamee A. Bayard.^ William HiU Wells.*
DELAWABE. SENATOBS.
Bamnel White.
BEFBESENTATTTE.
Cssar A. Bodney.
> Eleoted In plaoe of William Hm Wells, radgned; took his Hat Jan. 15, 180S. ' BedgnedinUOt,
Joseph Bryan.
Ahraham Baldwin.
I Peter Early.
GEOBQIA, SENAXOBS.
I James Jackaon.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
I Samuel Hammond. | David Meriwether.
John Breckeniidge.
EENTUCKT. SENATOBS.
John Brown.^
Oeoige Michael Bedlnger. John Boyle.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
I John Powler. I
I Matthew Lyon. |
i Elected president jiro tem. Oat. 17, 1803, and Jan. 23, 1801.
Thomaa Sanford. Matthew Walton.
John Archer. Walter Bowie. John Campbell. John Dennia.
Samnel Smith.
HABTLAKB.
SENATOBS.
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BEPBESENTATIVES.
Daniel Heister.i William MoCreery. Nicholas R. Moore. Roger Nelson.^
Bobert Wright.
Joseph H. Nicholson. Thomas Plater.
>IMedlnl80L > EleotMl In place of Daniel Hetoter, deoeowd; took hla seat Nor. 6, 1801.
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John Qoincy Adams.
Pbwmel Bishop. Jacob Ciowmi»hieId. Manasseh Cutler. Blchard Cntts. Thomas Dwight.
MASSACHUSETTS.
SENATOBS.
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BEPBESENTATl VIS8.
Beth Hastings. Simon Lamed.' Kahum Mitchell. Ebenezer Seaver. Tompaon J. Skinner.* William Stedman.
Timothy Plokering.1
Samnel Taggart Samuel Thatcher. Joseph B. Vamnm. Feleg Wadsworth. Lemuel Williams.
* 'KUtrUA In place of Dwight Foster, resigned In 1803; took his aest Out. 17, 1803. ■ Elected in place of Tompaon J. Bldnner, lesigsed; took bia aeat Not. 6, 1801. • Seaigned in 1801.
Simeon Olcott.
ISIlaB Betton. Clifton Claggett
NEW HAMPSHIEE.
8EKAT0B8.
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BEPBESENTATIYES.
David Hough. Samuel Hunt.
William Flumer.
Samuel Tenney.
John Ciondlt.
Adam Boyd. Xbeoezer Elmer.
John ArmstroDg.i Theodorus Bailey.* DeWitt Clinton.'
NEW JEBSET.
SENATOBS.
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KEFBESKRTATIT2S.
William Helms. James Mott.
NEW TORK. 8ENAT0BS.
Jonathan Dayton.
James Sloan. Henry Southard.
Samnel L. MitchiU.* John Smith.!
BEPEESENTATIVXS.
John Patterson. Oliver Phelps. Samnel Riker.' Erastus Boot. Joshua Sands. Thomas Sammons. John Bmith.s
David Thomas. George Tibbits. Philip Van Cortlandt. Killian K. Van Bensselaer. Daniel C. Verplanck.
Geoijp Clinton, Inn.* Gaylord Oriswold. Josiab Hasbrouclc Henry W. Livingston. Andrew HcConl. Samnel L. MitchiU.* Beiiah Palmer.
> Appointed In place of De'mtt Clinton, resigned; took his aeat Dee. 7,1803; elected Inplace of Theodonu Bailer, realgned: to(A hlH aeat Feb. 2S, 1804 ; resigned in 1801, baring been appointed mlnlater to France. ' Resigned Jan. 16, 1801. • Besigned tn 1808. < Elected aenator tn place of John Arnvtrong, realgned ; took bia seat Nov. 23, 1801. • Elected aenator In place of DeWItt Clinton, resigned ; took bia aeat Feb. 23, 1801. ' Elected in place of Samuel L. Mitchlll, elected senator; took bia sea* FMk. U, 1806. ' ElocteU in place of Jolm Smith, elected aenator; took lila aeat Nor. S, 1801.
Jesse FranUin.^
ITathaniel Alexander. Willis Alston^ iun. William Blackle<lge. James Gillespie.'
NOBTH CAROLINA. SENATOBS.
I David Stone.
BEPBESENTATIVES. '
James Holland. William Kennedy. Nathaniel Macon.* Samuel D. Porviance.
Bichaid Stanford. Marmadiike Williams. Joseph Winston. Thomas Wynns.
>EiaetedpnsldeDtjiro(an.lfarehlO,1801. > Died Janmuy, 1806. * Elected speaker Oct. 17. 1803.
OHIO.
SENATOBS.
JohaSmith.1 | • Thomas Wortfaington.*
BEPBESEMTATTVE.
Jeremiah Morrow.*
>!tbok Us seat Get. 28,1803. • Itook hia aeat Oct. 17, 18Q3L • Took his seat Got. 17, ISOS.
PENNSYLVANIA. SENATOBS.
Oeoi^e LogML
Samnel Maday.
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CONQEESSIONAIj dirbctoet.
IsaAC Aiiilerson. David Uunl. llobert IJmwn. Josepli Cl»v. Frederick ('onrad. 'Williani Kiiulley, Andrew Gregj;.
BEPaESBatTATIVES .
John A. Hanna. Joseph Heister. Wilhain Uoce.» John Hogo.* Mir'harl £eib. Joiiii K. C Liicaa. John Itea.
Jacob Richards. John Sniilie. John Stcwiirt. Isaac \'au Home. John WhitehiU.
> Bealtpied In 1801. > Elooted In plaoo ot WUliun Hoge, rosigiied ; took his leat Not. 27, 1804, eleodon uniaooeaafuUr iwii<ititfl.
BHODE ISLAlfD. SEXATOBS.
Christopher EUery. Beujaiuin Howland.!
Samael J. Potter.*
EEPRESENTATIVES.
Nehomlah Knight. | Joseph Btanton.
> ElaotedlnplaoeofSamaalJ. Putter, (looeaaod; took hU scat Oofi. 3, 180L i Died In IBOi.
William Butler. Levi (laHcy. John B. ]i.arle.
Picpte Butlor.l Jolin UaillardL*
SOUTH CABOLINA, SENATORS.
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KEPRESENTATIVES.
Wado Hampton. Heujamin Um:er. Thomas Lownilo3.
Thomas Siuuter.'
Thomas Mnore. lUchard Winn.
> Eloctnl In place of John E. Calhoun, deoemicd In 1803; took his Mat Out. 18, 1803, mtgned In 1801. ■ Elected in Fleroe Bullor, resigned; took his seat Jan. 31, 1805. • Took bis seat Feb. 6, IBOL
plaes ot.
Joseph Anderson.! George Washington Campbell ]
TENNESSEE.
SEKATOBS.
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KEPKESENTAXrVES.
WUliam Dickson.
William Cocke.
I John Bhea.
t Elected president pro tern. Jan. 15, 1806, Fob. 38, 1806, and Uaroh 3, 1806.
VERMONT. SENATOBS. Stephen R. Bradley. | Israel Smith.
EEPRESENTATIVES. William Chamberlin. | Martin Chittenden. | James Elliot. | Gideon Olin.
VIRGINIA, SENATOBS.
William B. Oiles.i Andrew Mooro." WilMon Gary Nicholas.*
John Taylor.* Abraham B. Venable.*
EEPEESENTATIVES.
Thomas Claiborne. Christopher (Jlork.* Matthew Clay. John CIniiton. John Dawson. John AV, IOji[K!^. PclerKon ( ioodwyn. Edwin Grav. Thomas Griffin.
Tliomas tl. Randolph. John Smith. James •Stephenson. I'hilip IS. Thompson. Aliraiii Trigg. John TricK' Altixander Wilson.*
David Holmes. John 6. Joukson. Walter Jcmes. Joseph Lewiti, jiin. Thomas I^ewis.' Anilrpw Moore.' Anthony New. Thomas Newton, jun. John Bandolph, jim.
> Eloctod In place of WllKin Gary XlchoUa, ra>igned; took bU seat Dec 17, ISOI: Appointed in place of Abraham n, Vcnnble, re^l^eu ; took his itoat Nov, 5. 1801. * Siirce^Miully contested the election oC TboiniM Lewis ; took his (tont Alnrvh 5. 1804; ap|iolnt«<l ««nalor In place of Wilson Gary Klcliolns, realKnod; Umk Ills seat Nnv. 6. 180I; elected senntor In place of Abnibnm B. Vonnliln. i(>l|4m-<l ; took bis seat Dec. 1*. IHOt. > RcslKnud In 1804. < Appoiiiti-il in pLico of SU-vcns T. Mason. diH-cucil hi iy');i ; lonk his ocnt Oct. IT, 1803. • £liH'ti><l in jilnco of Stevens T. Mason, deceased In 1803, John Tuvlor Imvlnc been aii|Kiliitcil pro rtni.; to<.>li bi.i seat Dec. 13, 1803; roniuiipd in 18IM. " Elected lu place of John Trlsg, diicensed ; took Ids seat Nov. 5, 1804. ' Elcolion tuccesfrully contestcil by Andrew Moore. • Died in 1804. • Elected In pbioe of Andivw Moore, appointed senator ; look liiti teut Due. 4, 1804.
MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY.
DErj:OATE.
Williaiu Lattimore.i
> Took bis seat OcL 17, 1803.
TH£ KINTH CONOBESS.
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THE NINTH CONGRESS.
Pint Settion, from Dec. 2, 1805, to AprU 21, 1806. Second Session, from Dee. 1, 1806, to March 3, 1807.
Ytn-President. — Grobof Clinton of New York. President of the Sienate pro tempore. — Samitei. Smith of Maiylanil, elected Deo. 2. IRa'); ami ngnin olcote<l Slareh 18, 180C; and again elected MiUcU 2, IHOT. Secretary of tJie Settale. — SxntrxL Allymis Otis uf Massachusetts.
Sprak^ of l/ie /fouM. — Natuamibl Macok of North Carolina. Clerk of the Ibutt.—Joan Bkcxi.bt of Vitgiuia.
James Sillbouse.
Samuel W. Dana. John Davenport, inn. Tbeodoro Dwigbt.i
> ElMtad in pl<ea of John Cotton Smltli, rMlgned ; tools hli
COIWECTICUT.
SENATORS.
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REPRESENTATITKS.
Jonathan O. Moseley. Timothy Pitkin, jun. John Cotton Suiith.^
TTriah Tracy.
Lewis B. Stnrees. Benjamin Tollmadgfl.
1 D«c. 1, 1606. > BodKDed in 1800.
James A. Bayard.
DELAWARE.
8ENATOK3.
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REPRESENTATIVE.
James AL Broom.
Somoel White.
GEORGIA.
SENAT0B3.
Ahrahnm Baldwin. James Jackson.'
REPRESENTATIVES.
Cowles Mead.' David Meriwether. Dennis Smelt.*
John MUledge.*
Thomas Spald!ng7
•Wnitain W. Blhb.» Joneph Bryan.*
~ •Early.
> Dl«d Uarch 18, liKM. ' Elooted In place ot .Tamra Jackson, deneJiMd; took bis a«at Deo. 11, 1806. ' Elected in place Thomu Smldlng, rolcnnl; took tils Kat •Ian, 1:0, 1K07. * Rcslgnol In IKO)!. ■ Election Buocetsfnlly contcoted by Tiionias Spalding. > Cle<;t<:<l In placn or Joseph Dnran, ro(il|rne<l; took his seat Deo. 26, IMM. > BiMWeaatully ouutaaUHl the •leetiaa of Cowlaa Mead; took bis seat Deo. 25, ItJOS; reslgiiodin 1806.
KENTUCKT. SENATORS.
John Adair.i Henry Clay.'
Buckner Thruston.
Georso tUi-haal Bedinger. John Uoyle.
REPRESENTATIVIS.
John Fowler. Matthew Lyon.
Thomas Sanford. Matthew Walton.
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' Bleated In plaee of John Breckonridge, rcrlgnod In 180.t; took hb seat Dee. 0, IMS; ivslgned in IMMw
John Adair, nalgnod ; took his seat Deo. 29, 1806.
> Elooted in place of
MARYLAND. BEMATOBS.
Pliillp Reed. I
Baniiiel Smith.*
Robert Wright."
lEIseCad hi plaoa of Robert Wiliiht, realgned; took his {test Deo.
T«aiehlg, UOO, and MareU 2, ISOT.
29, ime, ■ Elected preeidoDt pro tern, Deo. S, UOOl » Baaigned Ui 1800.
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OONQBESSIONAI. NKBOTORY.
John Aiclier. John Campbell Leonard Covington. Charles GoUsboroogh.
RKKKKHEtnfATITEB.
Edward IJord.i Patrick Hagmder. 'William M^Jreery. Nicholas B. Hoor&
Boger NeteoD. Joseph H. Nichobon.*
<Elaetedin^lagea(JdniihH.indK)kan,iad(ned; toakU«M«tDae.^l8aS. » Ifwignwi In IgWL
John Qnincy Ailftuna,
Joseph Barker. Barnabas Bid well Phannel Bishop. John Chandler. Orchard Cook. Jacob Crowninshield.
MASSACHUSETTS.
SEITATOBS.
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BZFBESEMTATlViai.
Bfehaid CnttB. 'William EI7. Isaiah L. Green. Seth Hastings. Jeremiah Kelson. Josiah Quincy.
Tfmothy Pickering.
Kbenezer Searer. "William Stedmui. Samnel Ta^art. Joseph B. Vamom. FBleg 'Wadaworth.
mcholas QUman.
SflaaBetton. Caleb Ellis.
HEW HAMPSHCBE.
SENAT0B3.
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KEFBESENTATXVJStL
David Hongh. Samuel Tenney.
'William Plomer.
Thomaa 'W. Thompoon.
JohnOondlt
Ezra Darby. Ebenezer Elmer.
NEW JEBSET.
SENATOBS.
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BSPKESENTAUVZS.
"William Helms. John Lambert.
Aaron EiloheL
James Sloan. Henry SontlMid.
Samoel I<, latchin.
John Blake, jon. GeorsB Clinton, Jon. SUasHalsey. Henry W. LiTlngston. Josiah Masters. Gordon S. Homford.
MEW YOKK.
SENATOBS.
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BKPBBSENTATIVE3.
John Bnssell. Peter Sailly. Thomas Sammons. Martin G. Schnneman. David Thomas. Hrl Tracy.
John Smith.
Philip 'Van CorUandt. KilUan K. Van Rensselaer. Daniel C. Verplanck. Eliphalet Wickes. Nathan 'Williams.
David Stone.1
Evan Alexander.* 'Willis Alston, iun. 'William Blacldedge.
Thomas Bluiiiit.
NOBTH CAROLINA.
SEKATOBS.
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BEFBESKNTATrVBS.
James Holland. Thomas Keenan. Nathaniel Macon.* Duncan McFarland.
James Tumec
Bichard Stanford. Marmadnke Williams. Joseph "Winston. Thomaa Wynns.
1 ButisaeA Ui im.
> Elected In nlaoe of Nathaniel Alexander, elected gorsnior by the legUatme In U06; took hla Feb.ai,1806. • Elected speaker Deo. 2, UOB.
John Smith.
Gooige Logon.
OHIO. SENATOBS.
I Thomaa WoitUngton.
BEFB3ESENT ATI V E. Jeremiah Morrow.
PENNSTLVA2«A. SENATOBS.
I Samoel Madsy.
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THS KIirXH OOHOSBSS.
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BEFBESEKTATXVJSS.
Isaac Andenm. Andrew Gregg.
David Baid. John Hamilton.
Bobert Brown. Jamea Kelly.
Joamh Clar. Michael Iieio.*
Frederick Conrad. John Porter.*
William Flndley. John Pugh.
> Baetkm mmmMaBfally oonteated by John Douglas; resigned in 1806.
seat Dec. 8, 1806.
John Bhea. Jacob BichaTds. John Smilie. Samuel Smith. John WhitehilL Bobert Whitehill.
> Eleoted in idaoe of lOobael Lalb, nslgnedi took hi*
James Fenner.
Kebendah Enig^t
John Oaillard.
WOUam BnQer. LerlCasey.i Ellas Sarla.
BHODE ISLAND.
SEKATOBS.
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BEFBE8ENTATIVZS.
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SOUTH CAKOLINA.
SENAXOBS.
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BEPKESENTAnVES.
Bobert Marion. Thomas Mooie. O'Brien Smith.
'Died Feb. 1,1807.
Benjamin Howland.
Joseph Btanton.
Thomas Snmtw.
David B. WUIiams. BichardWinn.
Josopli Asderson. GeoigeW. Campbell. |
Stephen B. Bradlej. Martin Chittenden. | James Elliot.
TEITNESSEE.
BENATOBS.
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BEPBESENTATIVE8.
'William Dickson.
VEEMONT. SENATOBS.
Daniel Smilih.
I JohnBhea.
I laiael Smith.
BEPBX83SSTATIVZS.
I James nsk. | Gideon Olin.
'WnUam B. ones.
BorweU BoasetL William A. Bnrwell.1 John Claiborne. Chri.itopher Clark.* Matthew Clay. John Clopton. John Dawson. JdhnW. Eppes.
VIRGINIA..
SEKAXOBS.
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James M. Gamett. Peterson Goodwyn. Edwin Gray. David Holines. John G. Jackson. Walter Jones. Joseph Lewis, }un. John Morrow.
Andrew Moore.
Thomas Mewton, Jan. John Bandolph. Thomas M. Bandolph. John Smith. Philip B. Thompson. Abram Trim. Alexander Wilson.
^Zlaetadinplaoeof Christopher CHazk, resigned; took Us seat Dee. 1,1806. ' Beslgned in 180(L INDIANA TEKRrrORT.
DELEGATE.
Benjamin Patke.'
> Took Us seat Deo. 12, ISOISw
MISSISSIPPI TEEEITOBT.
DELEGATE.
William Lattimore. ORLEANS TERRITOBT.
DIXEOATE.
Daniel Clark.i
t Took Us seat Deo. 1, 1806.
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CONOBESSIOKAL DlfiEOTOBY.
THE TENTH CONGEESS.
Pint Sestion, from Oct. 28, 1807, to April 25, 1808. Second Setsion, from Nov. 7, 1808, to March 3, 1809.
Viee-PretUtent. — Obobox Oloiton of Kew York. PrettdetUi of the Senate pro tempore. — Sajcuxi. Skitk of Karyland, elected April 16, 1808 ; Stephsx B. BsASLX-r of Vermont, elected Dec. 28, 1808; John Miu:.ei>oe of Georgia, elected Jan. 90, 1809. Secretary of the Senate. — SAunici. Au:.tkis Otq of Massachusetts.
Speaker of the Ebute. — Joseph B. YABircM of Massachusetts. Clerk tf the Bouie. — Paxbick Maosudeb of Maryland.
Ohaonciey Ooodrioh.1
Epaphiodltns Champion. Samuel W. Dans. John Davenport, jnn.
CONNECTICUT.
8ENAT0BS.
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BEPKESENTATTVES.
Jonathan O. Moseley. Timothy Pitkin, jun. Lewis B. Btoiges.
James Hillhouse.
Benjamin Tallmadge.
> Eleoted In idaoe of TTiiali 'Tnoy, deoeaaed In 1807; took his leat ITot. 2T, 1807.
James A. Bayard.
DELAWAKE.
SENATOBS.
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BEPEESENTATIVE.
Nicholas Van Dyke.
Samuel White.
"William H. Ciawfoid.^ Oeoige Jones.'
William "W.Blbli.
I Howell Cobb.
GEORGIA. 8EKAT0BS.
JohnMiUedge.*
BEPBESENTATIVES.
I Dennis Smelt
I George H. Ttonp.
< Eleeted In plaoe of Abniliam Baldwin, deceased in 1807, Oeoi^ Jonas having been appointed on) fern. ; took his seat Dee.9,1807. > Appointed in plaoe of Abnham Baldwin, daoeased In 1807; took his seat Oot. 28, UOT. • Electad praeidant pro tern. Jan. 30, 1800.
John Boyle.1 Joseph Desha.
John Pope.
KENTUCKY.
SENATOBS.
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BEPBESENTATIVES.
Benjamin Howard. Bichard M. Johnson.
Buckner Thmston.
Matthew Iiyon. John Bowan.*
<3\>okhi8aeatNoT.21,1808. > Took Us seat Jan. S. 1800.
Philip Beed.
John Campbell I
Charlesi Ooldsborongh.
Philip B. Key.' I
> Elected ineaident pro ten. AprU 16, 1808.
MARYLAND.
SENATOBS.
I BEPBESENTATIVES.
Samuel Smith.*
Edward Lloyd. William McCreery.» John Montgomery.
I Election unsuccessfally contested. Joaboa Barney.
Nicholas B. Moore. Boger Nelaon. Arcnibald Van Home.
• Elsotlon nnsacoeaafolly o(mteated by
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Xb^Uel Bacon. Joseph Barker. John Chandler. Orchard Cook. Jacob CiDwninshield.* KichardCntta.
HASSACHUSETTa SENATOSa
John QnincT Adams.^ Jamea Iloya, Jan.*
Timothy Fiokeriag.
KEFRESEirTAIIVES.
Joslah Deane.
William Ely. .
Isaiah L. Qreene.
Daniel Ilsley.
Edward St. Ijoe LivermoTe.
Joslah Quincy.
Ebenezer Beaver. WilUam Stedman. Joseph Story.* Samuel Taggart Jabez XTpham. Joseph B. Vamnm.*
-^ In 1808. > Elected In place of John Qolncy Adams, resigned : todc his seat Nor. 7, 1806. • Died April 15, 1808. Sleeted in place of Jacob CtDwninshisldidisceased; took his seat Deo. 30, 1808. ' Eleoted speaker Oot. 26, 1807.
Klcbolaa Oilman.
Fbter Carlton. Daniel M. Dnisll.
NEW HAHPSHIRE.
SENATORS.
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Francis Gardner. Jedediah Smith.
Nahnm Parker.
Clement Storer.
JohnCondit.
AdamBoyd.! Ezra Darby.* 'WilUam Helms.
NEW JEBSET.
SENATOBS.
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BEPBESENTATITE8.
John Lambert. Thomas Newbold. James Sloan.
Aaron KltoheL
Henry Soathard.
• ZleotedlnplaoeotExraDub;, deceased; took hU seat April 4, 1808. • Died Jan. 28, 1808.
Somnel L. HitohilL
NEW torb:.
SENATOBS.
John Smith.
John Blake, jnn. George Clinton, jnn. Bamet Gardenier. John Harris. Beuben Hnmphreya. WilUam Kirkpatzick.
BEPBESENTATTTEB.
Joslah Masters. Ourdon S. Momford. Bainnel Riker. John BnsselL Peter Swart. David Thomas.!
John Thompson. James J. Van Allen. Philip Van Cortlandt. Eilllan K. Van Bensselaw. Daniel C. Verplanok. Nathan Wilson.*
> Basl|ned In 1808. > Elected in place of David Thomas, resigned ; toA his seat Nov. 7,1808.
Jesse FranUin.
Xvaa Alexander. . WiUis Alston, jnn. William Blackledge. Thomas Blonnt.
NOBTH CABOLINA.
SENATOBS.
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BEIPRESENTATIVES.
John Cnlpepper.i Heshack Franklin. James Holland. Thomas Kenan.
James Tnmer.
Nathaniel Macon. Lemuel Sawyer. Bichard Stanford. Harmaduke Williams.
< Seat eootested t^ Daneaa MdlfMaod, and dedsied vacant Jan. 2, 1808, on Bcooant of inequallttea In alaotiOD: ha ^ ' sntseqnenfly rxleeted at new election, ana took his seat Feb. 23, 1808.
OHIO.
SENATOBS.
Betnm Jonathan HeIgB.i John Smith.*
Edward Tiffin.
BEPBESEMTATl VE.
Jeremiah Morrow.
inidaeeof JatmSinitb, lartmed; tookhlsseat Jan. 6, 1808. > Tried tw senate fOreampHdtjr with Aanm Bur; bat rssMtttion of ■zpaUon negsBved April 0, 1S06: he nsigned his seat April 25, 1806, In a letter to the governor.
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1 REPRESENTATIVES. |
Andrew Moore. ^^H |
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^^H Bnrwell Baoitett. ^^M William A. Burwell. ^^H .Tolm (Jlailximo.i ^^M Matthew Ciny. ^^H Juljn Cliiptun. ^^H John Dawxon. ^^H John W. Kppes. ^^H Jamea M. Gamett. |
Thonin.s Crholson, jun.' rctcrson Goodwin. Edwin (Jra.v. l>aviil Holmes. John (;. .liirkson. AValtor .lones. .Toscpli Lewis, jun. John Love. |
John Morrow. ^^^| Thomas Newton, Jua^^B Wilson Carey Nicholas. 1 John I^ndolph. 1 John Smith. ■ Alirnm Trigg. H Alexander WUson. ^^M |
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ted in place of John Cloibomo, deceased ; took his seat Nor. T, 1808. ^^^| |
THB ELEVENTH OONOSBSS. 88
INDIANA TERRITORY. ■ DKIiEOATES.
Benjamin Parke.* | Jesse B. Thomas.*
>ItekUiHatOaLaB,18(ITizeilgnedinl80e. • Zleeted In place of Benjsmlu Faike, nrisned; took Us a«at Deo. 1, U08.
MISSISSIPPI TERKITORT.
DELEGATE.
George Poindexter.^
1 TO<dc his aeat Oct. as, 180T.
ORLEANS TERRITORY.
DELEGATE.
Daniel Clark.
TIE ELEVENTH CONGRESS.
Pint Sanon,from May 22, 1809, to June 28, 1800. Second Session, from Nov. 27, 1809, to Uay 1, 1810. Third Session, fiim Dec. 8, 1810, to March 3, 1811.
Ti^-fnrident. — OxoBas Clinton of New York. Presidents of the Senate pro (smpors. — Asdbxw Gbsoo of Pemuylvania, elected Jane 26, 1809; Jobn Oailuuid of South Carolina, elected Feb. 28, 1810, and again elected April 17, 1810; Jobn Popk of Kentucky, elected Feb. 23, 1811. Secretary of tKe Senate. — &jatxna, Aum Om of Hassaohnsetts.
Speaker of the Bouse. — Josxph B. Vabmuii of Hassachosetts. Clerk of the House. — Faxbiok Maobusib o(lbi7land.
CONNECTICUT, SENATOBS.
Samuel VT. Dana.> I James Hillhonse.*
Channoey Goodrich. |
BEPSESENTATIVEH.
ZpipkiDditns Champion. I Ebenezer Huntington.* I Lewis B. Stniges.
Sunul W. Dana.* Jonathan O. Moseley. Benjamin Talunadge.
Jolin Davenport. | Timothy Pitkin, jun. |
'BtcMnnatarlnidMeafJamnHnilioase.mlgned; took his seat Dec. 3, 1810. > Battsned In ISIO. • Eleoted la plaoe at Samoal W. Dana, eleoted aenatoi; took hu seat Deo. 8, MO.
DELAWARE. SEKAT0B8.
James A. Bayard. I Samnd White.*
Onterbridge Horsey.* I
BEPBESENTATIVE.
liTicholas Van Dyke.
• Eleoted in plaoe of gamnd White, deceued; took hia aeat Jan. 29, ino. «DledlaU(W.
TEE mSEVJSSTU COKGBESS.
85
Obadiah Gennan.
James dnott. Jonathaa Fbk. Bareut Gardenier. Thomaa R. Gold. Herman Knickerbocker. Bobert lie Koy UTingstona.
NEW YORK. SENATOKS.
BEPRESENTATITES.
Vincent Matthews. Samuel L. MitcbiU.t Gordon S. Mumford. Juhn Nicholson. Peter B. Porter. Brastus Koot.
John Smith.
Ebenezer Sage.
Thomas Sammons.
John Thompson.
TJri Tracy.
Killian K. Van Bensselaer.
> Eleoteil in plaoe of WSlUm Denning, vho was eloctwl a member, but nerer qualified; took Us teat Deo. 4, 1810.
Jesse FraakUn.
WWa Alston, jnn. James Cochran. Meahack Franklin. James Holland.
NORTH CAROLINA.
SENATOBS.
I EEFBESEKTATIYES.
Thomas Kenan. ■William Kennedy. Nathaniel Macon. Archibald McBride.
James Tnmer.
Joseph Pearson. Jjemnel Sawyer. Richard Stanford. John Stanley.
OHIO. SENATORS.
Alexander Campbell.^
Stanley (Jriswold.*
Return Jonathan Meigs, jnn.*
Edward Tiffin.* Thomas Worthington.'
BEPBESEOTATTVE. Jeremiah Morrow.
I Eleeted In place of Edmud TUBn, resigned, Stanley Grtswold having been tppobitoA pro ten. ; took Us nat Jan. 12, 1810.
* Appointed In place of Edward Tlffln, resigned; took his seat June -i, 1809. ■ Beslgned In 1810. • Beelgned In 1808.
• BeiBtad in place of Betum Jonathan Uelgs, jun., resigned ; took his seat Jan. 8, 1811.
Andrew Gregg.^
'Wniiam Anderson. I>aTid Bard. Bobert Brown. William CrawfoitU William Findley. I>aniel Heiater. Robert Jenkins.
> ghicted iireddant jira (on. Jane 26, 1809.
PENNSYLVANIA.
SEITATOBS.
I
BEPKESENTATIVES.
Aaron Lvle. William Milnor. John Porter. John Rea. Matthias Richards. John Boss. Benjamin Say.'
Michael Lelb.
Adam Seybert* John Smuie. George Smith. Samuel Smith. Robert Whitehill.
* Beslgued In 1809. • Elected in plaoe of Benjamin Sav, redgned; took his seat Not. 27, 1809.
RHODE ISLAND. 8ENAT0BS.
Christopher G. ChampUn.^ Francis Malbone.'
EUsha Matthewson.
BEPBESENTATTVES. BSchatd Jackson, jnn. | Elisha B. Potter.
>IEIeetedinpIaeeotFnnobHatbone, deceased; took his seat Jan. U; 1810. • Died Juie 4, I80B.
John Gaillard.1 Thomas Sumter.*
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SENATOBS.
BEPBESENTATTVES.
John Taylor.*
Lemuel J. Alston. Langdon Clieves.* I John Taylor.*
William Butler. - Robert Marion.* Richard Winn.
Joseph Calhoun. Thomas Moore. | Bobert Witherspoon.
> Elected prcfldent pro tern. Ffeb. 28, 1810, and April 17, IMO. ' Took his seat Not. 27, 1809 ; resigned In 1810. > Elected ■enatur in placa of Thomas Sumter, resigned; took his seat Deo. 31, 1810. < Elected in place of Bobert Morion, resigned; took his laat Jan. 21, 1811. • Bedgnedln 1811.
OONG&ESSIONAL DIBECIOBT.
TENNI8SEB. SKSAxaaa.
Joseph ABdenon.
el Sziiith.1
Jenkin 'Whiteaida*
BEPBESENTATTTES. neaaant U. mUer. | John Rhea. | Bobert WeaUey.
» Bailgnwd In MM. • Elseted in idMS of Daniel Smith, ndgned; took Idt teat HaraS, 1809.
VERMONT. 8ENAT0BS.
Stephen B. Bradley. | Jonathan Bobinaon.
BEPBESKN T ATI V KU.
WaUamChambedln. | Martin Chittenden. | Jonathan H. Hnhbaid. | Samuel Bhaw.
Bichaid Stent.
VTRGnnA.
SEN-ATOBS.
Bnrwell Baasett James Breckenridge. WUliam A. BnrwdL Matthew Clay. John Clopton. John Dawson. John W. Eppes. David S. Garland.^
> Elected in place of Tniion C. Nlcholaa, migned ; toolc bl< test Jan. 17, IttlA. John G. Jaeluon, redjpied; took bia seat Deo. 21, 1810.
KEPKESKNTATIVES.
Thomas Oholson, jon. Peteision Goodwin. Edwin Gray. John G. Jackson.* Walter Jones. Joseph Lewis, Jan. Juhu Love. William McKinley.'
William B.GiIeB.
Thomas Newton. Wilson 0. Nicholas.* John Randolph. John Roane. Daniel Sheffey. John Smith, James Stephenson. Jacob Swoope.
> Seelsned In 1810. «Besignedlnl809.
• Elected In place of
rNDIANA TERRITOBT.
DELEGATE.
Jonathan Jennings, l
> TookhisieatlfOT. 27, 1806; eleetioniiiisnoceMtally contested on tbagroand of iUspdlty.
MISSISSIPPI TERRITOBT.
DELEGATE.
George Poindexter.
ORLEAITS TERRITORY.
DELEGATE.
Julian Poydras.!
> Took Us seat Kay SI, 180*.
THK TWELFTH OONGSBSS.
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THE TWELFTH CONGEESS.
F^nt SemoHtfrom Nov. 4, 1811, to Jvly 6, 1812. Second Settion, from Nov. 2, 1812, to March 8, 1818.
Tiee-Pn$ideiU. — Qw)vam Ctunox^ of Nev York. iVsftrleat of tha Smote pro tonpore. — Wiluax H. CaAwroBB of 0«oigls, elected March 21, 1812. Searetarv qf the Senate.— ButxjXL Aixtmb Ona of llaaaaclia- t&
speaker of Que Bou»e. — Hmr OtAT of Kentncky. Clerk of tA« JEToute. — Faxbiok Maobddxk of Ifaiyland.
iDiedJlpiUaO,18U.
Samnel W. Dana.
Epsplnoditiu Champloii. Jobn Davenport, Jan. IjymanLaw.
COlfNECTICTJT. 8ENAT0BS.
I
BEPRE8ENTATITES.
Jonathan O. Moeeley. Timothy Pitkin, jnn. Lewis B. Storgea.
Ohannoay Goodiloh.
Benjamin Tallmad^Ob
Jamea A. Bayard.
DBLAWABE. SENATOBSw
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BEFKESIQITATlVJi. Henry M. Bidgely.
Oaterbridge Hozaey.
"WnUam Baniett.< -William W.Bibb.
GEORGIA. KESk-TXiBa. Wmiam H. Crawford.! |
BEPBESEKTAXrVBS. Howell Cobb.*
Charles Taifc
I Oeoige M. Uoap.
BolUngHaU. |
* ine«><a pnridont no Umu Ibrah SL UU. * Ileetad In jdaoe of Homll Oobb, nrigned; took bli aaat KoT. tT, UU.
• BadgneaiixISU.
QoofgelC Bibb.
Henry Clay.! JoaephDeaha.
EENTUCET. BENATOBS.
I
BEFRES£irrATlViS8.
Bichard M. Johnson. Samnel MoKee.
> lOeetad apeakar Not. 4, UU.
John Fop*.
Anthony Kew. Stephen Oimaby.
LOUISIANA. BENATOBS.
James Brown.! Allan B. Hogmder.*
Thomas Foaey.*
SEPBESEKTATl VK.
Thomas Boiling Bobertson.*
I rial li Ml fai plaea of Jdm Kod Daatnhan, reaJsned In 1812, havliig naror taken hla aaat; took Ida aaat Kb. B, UUL • ItookUa aaat Kor. 18,1812. • Appolntad In plaoe of John Noel DeatnUum, lealgnad in 18U, faaTiag nsrai taken hia aaat; laekkiisaatI>ae.T,lML « Tboklda aaat Dae. 23, 1813.
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CONGBESSIOKAL DIBBOTOBT.
fliiUpBeed.
Stevenson Archer. Charles Ooldsboroogh. Joseph Kent
HARYLAin}.
S£NATOBS.
I
BEFBESENTATITKS.
Philip B. Key. Peter Little. Alexander McKim.
Samuel Smltli.
Samnel Binggold. Philip Stnart. Bobeit Wright
Jamealloyd.
EzeUel Bacon. Abijah Bigelow. Elijah Brigham. Francis Carr.* Blchard Cutts.* William Ely.
> ElMted pmidant piv Mm.
MASSACHUSETTS.
SEKATOBS.
I
BEFRESENTATTTZS.
Joseph B. Yamnm.^
Isaiah L. Oreen. Josiah Qnlncy. William Heed. William M. Kichardson.* Ebenezer Seaver. Samuel Taggert.
•Hook Us Mat Jme 3,1812. • Took Ui Mat Jone 8. lai.
Peleg Tallman. Charles Tomer, Jnn. Laban WheatoD. Leonard White. William Widgtty.
« Twdc Us Mat Jan. 29^ UUL
Charles Cutts.
Joaiah Bartlett Samnel Dlnamoor.
KEW HAMPSHIRE.
SENATOBS.
I
JEmFBESENTATlVKH.
ObelHaU. John A. Haii>er.
Kioholas Oilman.
G«oTge SoIliTan.
John Condit.
Adam Boyd. Lewis Condit
MEW JEB8ET.
SENATOBS.
I
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Jacob Hoi ty. George 0. Maxvrell.
Johnlambert
James Morgan. Thomas KewboUL
Ohadlah Qeiman.
Daniel Avery. Harmanns Bleecker. Thomas B. Cooke. James Emott Asa Fitch. Thomas B. Gold.
NEW YOBS.
8ENATOBS.
John Smith.
BEFBESENTAT1VE8.
Thomas P. Qrosvenor.* Bobert Le Roy Livingston.* Arunah Metcalf. Samuel L. Mitchill. William Paulding, jim. Benjamin Pond.
Peter B. Porter.
Ebenezer Sage.
Thomas Sanunons.
Silas Stow.
Uri Tracy.
Pierre Van Cortlandt, jnn.
1 meoted In plaoa of Bobert Le Boy LiTlngiton, resigned; took his seat Jso. 29, ISU, • Bwilgnnil In 18U.
Jesse ExaokliiL
Willto Alston. William BlacUedge. Thomas Blount^ James Cochran. Meshack Franklin.
NORTH CAROLINA.
SENATOBS. 1
BEPBESENTATXVES.
William Kennedy.* WUliam B. King. Nathaniel Macon. Archibald McBryde. Joseph Pearson.
James Tnmer.
Israel Hckena. I<emael Sawyer. Blchard Btaudf ord.
>I>ledFetitT,lS12. * Elected in place otTbomaaBloont, daoeued; took Ui seat Jan. S0bl81&
THB TWELFTH OOKOBESS.
89
Alezsnder CampbeU.
omo.
SENATOBS.
I
BEPKESENTATTVE.
Jeremiah Moitow.
Thomas Worthington.
Andiew Gregg.
TTilUam Anderaon. David Bard. Robert Brown, "wailam Crawford. Bcger Davis. -WaUamFindler.
PENNSTLVANIA,
SENATOBS.
I
BEPKESENTATIVES.
John M. Hyneman. Abner I.iacock. Joseph Lefever. Aaron Lyle. James Milnor. 'William Figer.
UichaelLeib.
Jonathan Roberts. William Rodman. Adam Sevbert. John Smuie. Oeorge Smith. Robert Whitehia
Jeremiah B. HoweU.
Sioliazd Jackson, Jan.
RHODE ISLAND.
SENATOBS.
I
BEPBESEKTAT1VE8.
I
William Hnnter.1
Elisha B. Fotter.
> Eleetsd in plaoatf Christopher O.Chami>Un,raslgnad In UU; took Ills aeat Not. SS, Ull.
John Chdllaid.
Wmiam Butler. Jotin G. Calhoun. LAngdon Chares.
SOUTH CAROLINA. SENATOBS.
I
EEPBESENTATTVES.
Elias Earle. William Lowndes. Thomas Moore.
John Taylor.
David R. WillianiB. Richard Winn.
Joseph Anderson.
reUx Orandy.
TENNESSEK
SESAIOB&
I
BEPBESENTATTVES.
John Rhea.
George W. CampbelL^
I
John Sevier.
< Elsotedinplaoaat JanUnWUtwIdairndgnedinUU; took bliaaat Nor. 4,1811.
VERMONT.
SENATOBS.
Stephen R. Bradley. | Jonathan Robinson.
BEFBE8ENTATITES.
ICaitin Ohittoiden. | JamesSisk. | SamuelShaw. | WHUam Strong.
BiobaidBzent.
John Baker. BorweU Bassett. James Biecfcenridge. William A. BorweU. Matthew Clay. John Clapton. John Dawson. Tliamas Gholson.
VIRGINIA.
SENATOBS.
I
BEPBESEKTATIVES.
Peterson Goodwyn. Bdwin Gray. Aylett Hawes. John P. Hnngerford.1 Joseph Lewis, jun. WiUlam McCoy. Hugh Nelson. Thomas Newton.
Wniiam B Giles.
James Pleasants, Jon. John Randolph. John Roane. Daniel Sheffey. John Smith. John Taliaferra* Thomas Wilson.
> HaetJon iiinninifiilly oootested by John TsliafeiTa.
> SncceBKfally oontaitad the deotton o( John P. Haiigeifonli took bis ■eat Dec 2, Ull.
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OONOBESSIONAL DIBEOTOST.
ILLINOIS TEiaOTOET,
DELEX2ATK
Shadiack Bond.^
< Took bis seat Dee. 3, 1812.
INDIANA TERETTOBT.
DELEGATE.
Jonathan Jennings. MISSISSIPPI TERRITOET.
DEI^EQATE.
G«oige Poindexter. MISaCURI TERBITORT.
DELEGATE.
Edwaid Hompstead.! > Took his seat Jan. 4, 18U.
THE THIETEENTH CONGRESS.
Firtt Session, from May 24, 1813, to Aug. 2, 1813. Second Session, from Dec. 6, 1818, to ApnL V&, 1814. Third Session, from Sept. 19, 1814, to March 2, 1815.
yice-Prettdent. — Biarisqk OekbtI of Massachnsetts. Presidents of the Senate pro ten^mre. — JoovH B. Vakkuh of Massachusetts, elected Dec. 6, 1813; Jonir Oailijibd of South Carolina, elected April 18^ 1814; and again elected Nov. 25, 1814. Secretaries of the Senate. —Baxoxl Axlthx Otis of Masaachnaetta; Chabu* COTTS of Now Hampshire, elected Oct. 11, 1814.
Speakers of the Iloute. — Hemst Cuiy of Kentucky; Lavodon Chbvim of Sonth Carolina, elected Jan. 19^ 1814. Clerks of One ^mss. — Paxkick Maobudeb of Maryland; TaoKAS DonOHXBTT of KentuekTV ftlwctfld Jan. 30, 1818.
> Died Not. 23, 1814.
David Daggetti
XpaphrodltiM Champion. John Davenport, jon. Lyman Law.
CONNECTICUT. 8EKAT0BS.
I
Samuel W. Dana.
I Benjamin Tallmajgau
BEPBESEMTATTVES.
Jonathan O. Moaeley. I
Timothy Pitkin. I
Lewis B. Sturges. |
> Elected In place of C3uuuioej Goodrich, raidgned In 1813; took his seat Hay 91, 18U.
DELAWABK
8ENAT0BS.
Onterbildge Horsey. | William H. WeUa.>
BEPBESENTATITES.
Thomas Cooper. | Henry IC Bldgely.
> Elaetedtnidaeec< Jamw A. Bayard, nrigDod In 1813; tO(* Us seat Jose 10, 1813.
THE THmTBBNTH COMQRESS.
41
GSOBOIA. MCWATOIM.
•WillUm Wvatt Blbb.> "WiUmm B. BuUocIc'
"William Bamett. WUliam W. Bibb.l AUred CuUibert.'
RErRESENTATIVES.
John Forsyth. Boiling Hall. Tbomaa Tulfair.
Charles Tait.
George U. Tronp.
> Elected penator in place ot WUliAm H Crawford, mlgne<l in J 813, William B. Bnllocic having boon appoint«d pro trm. ; - his MU IXoc 8, 1K13. > Appointed In place of William U. Crawford, migned in 1813: toolc hi* aeat Ma; M, 1813. In iiljue ot waiiam W. Bibb, appohited senator; took bia seat Feb. 7, 18U.
■WlUlnm T. Barnr.» Getirgo M. Bibb.* Jesse Bledsoe.'
James Clark. Henrr Clny.« Jo(«>ph Desha. WUliam P. DuvalL
KENTUCKY. 8ENAT0BS.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Joseph H. Hawkins.' Samuel Hopkins.' Biclmnl M. Johnson.* Samuel McKoe.
laham Talbot.* George Walker.'
Thoiiia."« Montgomery. Stephen Ormsby. Solomon P. Bbiup.
> Bected In place of Qeorn H. Bibb, resisned; tooii iiLi !ieat Feb. 3, 181S. > Rcdgncd in 1811. • Redlrned in UU. * Deetedln place ot Jeue Bledsoe, resigned; Ux>lc his scat Fob. 2, IH15. > Appolntol in pliico of Qeorgo M. BInb, resigned; took bis seal Oct. 10, Ul*. • Elected spoaltor Maj 24, 1H13: resigned Jan. III. IHI4. ' Elected in place ot Uoiiry Clay, ratlgned; took his seat March 2t), 1814. • Took his seat June 26, 18l£ • Took his scat March 7, 1814.
James Brown.
LOmSLAJTA. 8EMAT0BS,
BEPRESENTATITE. Thomas B. Rolwrtson.
MARYLAND.
SUglus Fromentln.
Bobert Henry Goldsborough.
SENATORS. I
Samuel Smith.
REPRESENTATIVES. Joseph Kent. Alexander McKira. Nicholas R. Moore.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Baniiipl Ringi^ol)], Philip .Stimrt. Itobcrt Wright.
duistopher Gore.^
Portland.
Bath.
SENATORS.
REPRESENTATIVES.
I/Cvl HnbbBrrt. John W. Hurlbert.'
Joseph B. Yamum.*
C'ynis KiiiK Saco.
James I'arker. Timothy Pickering, .lohn Keed. WiHiam Keed. William M. Richardson.*
Nathaniel Rugsles.
Samuel Taggen.
Artemns ward.
Laban Wheaton.
John Wilson.
Abiel Wood Wiscasset
> Aptintnted in place of James Uoyd, rerlgn«l In 181.^ ; toolc bit sent May 28, 181.1. ins. ' Kinged In plaoe of William H. Rlcbardmn, nvlgncd ; took^ sost Sept. 22, 1814,
fas place ot Daniel Dewey, resigned; took his seat Sept. 26, ll>14.
Elected president pro lem. Dee. 9, * Re^iencd In IsM. • ElflStad • Took tils seat Juiie Z2, 1813; resigned AprU 8, U14.
Charles Cutts.i Nicholas Gilman.'
NEW UAMPSHIBB. SENATORS.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Bomiiel Smith. Roger VoRo.
Jeremiah Ma.<ion.* Thomas W. Thompson.*
Dnnicl Webster, Jeduthan Wilcox.
> App"Intrd to (IB vacancy during reccus of the Ipgii-Ifttiire; took his seat May M, 1813. • Died May 2, 1814. • Elected fbrsdx years from Msivh 4, 18i:i, Charles Cutis having Iwcn appoUited pro lem.; took his seat June 21, 1813. • Elected la ' t of Ncfaola* OUnuui, deceased ; look his scat Sept. 19, 1814.
XHB THIRTEENTH OONOBESS.
43
Jeremiah B. HoweU.
Blcbazd JaokBon, }(m.
BHODE ISLASD.
8ENAT0BS.
I
KEPBESENTATIVES.
I
William Hunter.
Elisha B. Potter.
John Qaillard.!
John 0. Calhonn. I
John J. Chapell. I
Isngdon Cheves.* |
> Baeted piaaldeiitpn) lem. AprQ 18, ISl^ andKoT. 25, 1814, on the death of the Tloe-{
Jan. U, 1814, in place of Ueniy daj, leeigni
SOUTH CABOLINA.
SEMATOBS.
I
BEPBESEKTAT1VJS8.
Elias Earle. David B. Evans. Samuel Farrow,
John Taylor.
Theodore Gonidin. John Kershaw. William Xiowndes.
Vz.QwTj. > Elseted ipaakor
TEI7NESSEE. SEKATOBS.
Joseph Anderson. George W, Campbell,^
BKFBESENTATIVES.
Thomas K. Harris.' Perry W. Humphreys. John Rhea.
Jesse Wharton.*
JobnH.Bowen. I Thomas K. Harris.' | JohnSerler.
Xewton Cannon.* I
Felix 6rundy.4 |
> Beslgnedln 1814. ' Appointed In place of OeoiKe W. Campbell, reelsned; took hia nat April 9, 1814. • Elected in IilaeeofFeUxaTund7,n*lgned; took his wat Oct. IS, 1814. < Besigned In 1814. • Seat Dnsuoceasfiillrcontaatedbj William
Dndley Ohace.
William C. Bradley. Ezra Butler.
VERMONT.
BENATOBS.
I
BEFBESENTATTVES.
James Fisk. Charles Bich.
Jonathan Bobinson.
Bichard Skinner, William Strong,
James Barbonr.t Bichard Brent.*
Philip P. Barbour.* Thomas M. Bayley.* James BreckenridKe. William A. nurweU. Ilacb Caperton. Jiihn CloptoB. John I>awson.* Jolm W. Eppes.
VIRGINIA.
SEKATOB&
BEPBESENTATTTES.
Thomas GhoLson. PeterMin Goodwin. Aylett Hawes. John P. Hnngerford.* Johu G. .lackson. James Johnson.^ John Kerr. Joseph Lewis, jnn.
William B. Giles.
William McCoy. Hugh Nelmn. Thomas Newton. James Pleasants, jnn. John Boane. ■ Daniel Sheffey, John Smith. Francis White.
> Elected in place of Bletiard Brant, deceaied; took his seat Jan. U,181B. ' Died Deo. SO, 1814. • Elected in place of Jabn Dawson, deceased; took Ills seat Sept. 19, 1814. • Election nnaocoeaafally-conteeted by Bonroll BaMett. • DIad lIaRhaDbl814. « Eleetion nnsuuiessf idly contested by John Taliaferro. ' Took his seat Dec IS, 1813,
ILLINOIS TERRITORY.
DELEQATES.
BhadrackBond.! | Benjamin Stephenson.*
' Beslgned in 1814. > Elected in place of Shadrack Bond, resigned; took his seat Kor. 1^ 1811
INDIANA TERRITORY.
DEIiEQATE.
Jonathan Jennings.
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OONOKK88IOHAL DHUBOIOBT.
MISSISSIPPI TEBEITOBT.
DELEGATE.
'WniUuD Lattimoie.1
> I«x>k hii MHri; Deo. 8, 1813.
MISSOURI TEKRITORT,
DELEOATES.
BafasEaston.! | Sdwaid Hempatead.*
> Took hkiMt Hot. 16,1814. > Took UimtJniia 10^ 1813.
THE FOUETEENTH CONGRESS.
Pint Settim,Jrm, Dec. 4, 1815, to April 80, 1816. Second Sestion, from Dec. 2, 1816, to March 8, 1817.
yie»-Pre$ldenL^ PretJdent of the Senate pro tempore. — Johk Gatt.t.art>; again elected Dec 2, 1816. Sear»- tary of the Senate.— CoASLsa Cctts of New Hampshire.
Speaker cf the JSoum.— Hxket Clat of Kentucky. Clerk of the Houm.— Thoxas DouaHxarr of Ken- tucky,
> EDnidse Geny, V]o»-Flcatdent of the United Statai, died KOT. 23, mi.
DftTid Daggett
Epaphroditua Cbampioii. John Davenport, jnn. Lyman Law.
CONNECTICUT.
8ENAT0BS.
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BEFBESENTATTVES.
Jonathan O. Moseley. Timothy Pitkin. Lewis B. StoTges.
SamnelW. Dana.
Benjamin TallmadgOu
Outorliridge Honey.
Tbonaa CIa7toii.
DELAWABE. SENAX0B8.
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I > Took his sMrt Jan. 10, 1813.
William H.'W«na.>
Xliomaa Cooper.
WUliam W. BIbb.»
Cliatlea Tait.
Z«dMikCook.> AAtrA Cut bbert.^ John I'oraytlL
' Setlcnod la IBIS.
GEORGIA.
SEKATOBS.
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Boiling HaU. "Wilson Lumpkin. Thomas Telfair.
Oeoige M. Tionp.*
Bicbard Henty Wilde.
■ Elected In place of WQliam W. Bibb, realsned; took hla MSt Deo. 12, 181S. * Eleotad in phrm eC .AltredOaadMit,i«8ign«di tookhlaeeat Jiu>.»,UlT. • Bosigned in 1813.
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mOlAJXA.
SENATOBS.
JantflsKoUa^ | Waller Taylor.^
BEPBESENTATIVJS.
William Hendricks.*
iIboklitaimtDea.12,1816. > Took bis Mat Dec. 2^ ISIS.
KENTTJCKT.
"Vnniain T. BaiTy.i Maitin D. Haidin.*
James Claik.* Hemy Clay.* Joseph Desha. Benjamin Hudin.
SENATOBS.
BEPSBSEKTATlVJtS.
Thomas Fletcher.* Bichard M. Johnson. Almy McLean. Samuel McKea
Isham Talbot
Stephen Ormsby. Solomon P. Shafpe. MicahTanl.
* Bedgned in 1818. * Appobitad in plaoe of William T. Barry, teaignad: took hi* aeat Deo. 5, 1616 ; Bnhaeqnently elected brlefialataTa. ' Bedgned ia UlS. * Elected speaker Deo. 1, 181S. • Elected in place of Jamai Clarlc, leajgnedj took
Jsmes Broim.
LOUISIANA.
SENATOBS.
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Thomas B. Bobertson.
MAKTLAND.
SENAaX)BS.
EUgltiB Tiomentin.
Bobert H. Gktidsborongh. Alexander Contee Haniaon.!
Bobert O. Harper.*
Sterenson Archer. GeoieeBaer. Charles Ooldsborongh. Alexander C. Hanson.^
BEPBESENTATTVES.
John C. Herbert. Peter Little.* Georse Peter.* 'William Pinkney.'
Samnel Smith.* PhiUp Stnart. Bobert Wright.
> Elected aenator in place of Bobert O. Harper, resigned ftook Ills seat Jan. 3, MIT. * Elected from Jan. 29, 1816, to MarebS, 1821; took bis seat Feb. 8, 1816: resigned In 1816. > Elected in place of wnUam Pinkney, resigned; took bis seat Dec 2, 1818. * Elected in place of Alexander C. Hanson, elected senator; took his seat Dec. 2. 1816. * Took bis seat Jan. 8, 1816; resigned in 1816, uavlng been appointed minister to Biuaiik • Elected in place of mcuolas B. Hoore^ resigned hiUU; todElilsseBt7eb.4,1816. ^^
Ell P. Ashmmti CihiiBtophet Owe.*
Benjamin Adams.* William Bavlies. George Bradbnty. Elijah Brisham.* Benjamin Bro-wn. James Carr.* 8amnel& Ckmner.
' Elected in plaee of C ,
Etyah Brlgbam, daeaaaed; todc I Jan. 18,1816.
MASSACHnSETT& SENAIOBS.
SEPBESENTATITE8.
John W. Hnrlburt Cyrus Kinir. Elijah H. Mills. Jeremiah Kelson. Albion K. Parris. Timothy Pickering. John Heed.
Joseph B. Vamnm.
rOore, resigned; took bis seat Deo. 2, 1818. * I seat Dee. 2, 1816. * Died Feb. 22, 1816. 'Took
Thomas Bio*. Kathaniel Bngj^ei. Asahel Steams.* Solomon Strong. Samuel Taggen. Artemas wud.* Iiaban Wheaton.
In 1816. • Elected in plaee of aeat Dec 2, 1816. • Took Ua aeat
JoTBiniah Mason.
Chailas H. Athertan. Ba^uy Clllay.
NEW HAHFSHIBE.
SENATOBS.
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WUliam Hale.i Boger Vose.
Thomas W. Thompson.
Daniel Webster.* Jonathan Wiloox.
>TbokhhM«tJaa.U,1816. • Took Ua aeat Feb. T.UU.
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Tliomoa R. Gold. Thomas P. Grosvenor. Jabex I). Uammoud. William Irving.* Mobs Kent. John Lovett. Hosea MnfUlt. Peter B. Porter* Erastua Boot.* John Savage. |
Abraham H. Schenck. M John W. Tavlnr. ^^^1 EnosT. Throop.) ^^H Gcort;e Tuwusend. ^^^H Jonathan Ward ^^^H Peter H. Weu.b.ver. ■ James W. Wilkin. ^ Westel Willoughb7, iaa.t John B. Yates. |
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William Gaston. Charles Honks.* Willinin It. King.' William C. Ixive. Nathaniel Macon.' WiUiam H. Murfee. |
Israel Picken.s. ^^H Richard Stanford.* ^^^H Bortlett Yancey. ^^^ |
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Joseph Hopkinsnn. Samuel r>. Ingham. Jared Irwin. Aaron Llvle. William Maclay. WiUiiim P. Mnchiy.» William Milncir. William Piper. |
John Ross. ^^^1 John Sergeant. ^^^H TliomaR »mith. ^^H James Wallace, ^^^H Jciliii Whiteside. ^^^H Thnnian Wilson. ^^H William WUson. ^^* |
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RHODK ISLAND, SENATORS. Jeremiah B. Howell. | WUliam Huntor.
REPnESENTATITES. Jolm Ij. B<3ss, Jan. | James B. Mason.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SENATORS.
John Oaillard.i William Smitb.l.
.Charleston. !
RKPIUCSENTATI VES.
William Mayrant.* Henrv XliddlMon. SU'phon 1). iMiller.* Thomas Moore.
John Taylor.*
Jcihn Taylor. William Woodward.
John C. Calhoun. John J. CliappcU. Benjamin Huger. Williaiu Lowndes.
> n«didrat pm trm.; re-el«ct«I Dro. 2, If>16. > Elcctud in place of John Taylor, radoncd; took his seat Jan. 10, I81T. * Bcslgiwd In 1SI6, • Ueci^ixl In lUO. • Eiocted in plnuo o( WlUiam Uojnnt, restgned; look his seat Jaa. 2, IHIT.
George W, Campbell.
Willlajn O. Blonnt.* Meitou Cannon.
TENNESSEE. SENATOUS.
ItEPHESENTATIATS,
Bennett H. Henderson. Samuel Powell.
John Williams.'
James B. Reynolds. Isuno Thomas.
> Beeteil tn place of Qeozge W. Campbell, rcolKned In 1R14; took his seat Deo. 4, 18U, > Took lils seat Jan, 8, 1810.
Dudley Chaoe,
DAiiiel Chipman. 1/iitliur Jewetu
James Barbonr.
Philip B. Barbour. Btirwell Bassett. Jam"« BrfV'kruridBe.
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REPRESENT.\TIVES.
Chauncey LangdoiL Asa Lyon.
VIRGINIA.
SENATORS.
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John G. Jackson. James .loknson. Jolin Kerr. JoHpjili I>ew1.s, jun. William .McCoy.* niigli NelBon. TliiiniiLS M. Nelion.* Tlioiii.Ts Nowton. James Flcusuiit.s, jun.
Isaac Tichenor.
Charles Marsh. Jolm Noyes.
AxnUsteadT. Mason.*
John Randolph. Willinm n. Koane. Duuiul SliefTey. Ballnrd Smith. MaKiiiii) Tate. Henrv St. George Tucker. John Tyler."
> Electeal In pliice of Wtlliiun B. Oiloc, teslEnod In 1815; took Ula neat Jan. 22, Ifllff. > Died in 1816. • Died In IMS. * BocUon unsueoawfully contoatol by Itnbert P6rt«rfleld. • Elaoted In plaoe of Thoma* Oholson, dooiaMd; took bia seat D«e.4,UlS. • Elooted In place ct John OloptOD.deoeaaod; tookhissealDco. 17, 1816.
Nathaniel Pope.'
ILLINOIS TERRITORT.
DELEGATES.
I < Took hia aent Deo. S, IS16.
Benjamin Stephenson.
INDIANA TERIUTORr.
DELEOATE.
Jonathan Jennings.
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MISSISSIPFI TEBBITOBT.
DELEGATE.
'WiUiam Lattimoie. MISSOUBI TEBKITORT.
DELEaATES. BofiiB Easton. | John Soottl
> Took Ui Mat Deo. 3, 1816: his deotJon waa oontastad I? BoAii EactOD, kad dedand Olaial, aod feat neamt Ju. U, UlT.
THE FIFTEENTH CONGRESS.
Pint Se**um,Jrom Dee. 1, 1817, to April 20, 1818. Second Se»*wn,fiom Nm. 16, 1818, to Metrch 8, 1819.
Vb»-Pmident. — DAMim. D. ToxPKim of New York. PretidenU of the Senate pro tempore. — Jomt Qaiulabb of Sonth Carolina, again elected March 31, 1818; Jamss Basbodb of Virginia, elected Feb. 15, 1819. Secrelarg <lf ike Senate. — Chabuis Cutts of New Hampshire.
^peahar of the Botue.—Bxsst Clat of Kentucky. Clerk tf tht BbuM.— Thomas Douohkbtt of tncky.
David Daggett.
Brlvester Gilbert.* Uriel Holmes.' Bbenezer Hnntingdon.
CONNECTICUT.
8ENAT0BS.
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Jonathan O. Moseley. Timothy Pitkin. Samuel B. Sherwood.
Samuel W. Dana.^
Kathaniel Tetir.
(.WilUams.
Thomas S. ' > Took his seat April 9,1818. • Elected In plaoe of Uriel Holmca, raaigned; took his seat Kor. 16,1818. » Hsalgimil In mt
"VnUaidHaU.
Onterbridge Horsey.
DELAWABK
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Kicholas Van Dyko.
Iioais HdLHie.
John Forsyth.! Charles Tait.
Joel Abbott. Thomas W. Cobb. Zadock Cook.
GEORGIA. SENATOBS.
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BEPRESENTATIVE8.
Joel Crawford. John Forsyth.i Bobert Itaymond Reed.'
George M. Troup.*
WmiamTerrOL
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Jonatlmn Mnson. Elijnh n. .MiUs.' Mnrcii.'* Morton. .Icrcminli Nelson. Beniniiiin Orr. Albion K. Pnrris.« Thomas Kire.' |
Nathaniel Rufa;Ies. Zabdii'l }>«iiip8on. Henry Slri«w. Natiiiinit'l Sil.sbee. Bolonidii Strong. Ezokiel Wliitmon. John Wilson.* |
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1 Jo«cnh Bloom Arid. 1 Charlea Kiusejr. NEW YOBK. 8EX.VTORS. |
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Dorrani.e Kirtlond. Tboiiii»« I„-»wver. r ■ • "..Ion.! .1 r ,1:: i ■r. Ji'liii tiii\iige. J'hilin J. hchiiyler. Trcailwcll Siudiler. Juliu C. Silencer. |
Henry B. Stom. Jame^ Tallmailge, jun, John W. Taylor, f.'ali'b Tnuipiaus. GootBe TnwnsenJ. Peter IL Wcndover. r.ensiteLier Uc^ierlo. Jumes \V. W'ilkius, |
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Tlioniat n. Hall. Ocorgo Miimfonl.* JauiLM Owen. I>ciniiol Sawyer. Tbuuias hettle. |
Jeiwe .Slnonmb. ^^H Jaues .S. .Smith. ^^H JaineH Stewart.' ^^H Felix \Valker. ^H Louis Willioma. ^^H |
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John W. Campliell. AVilliam ficiiry Uarrison |
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Willi-im r. Maolny. Dnviil Slarohaud. llolicrt Mixiro. Samuel M<iore.» John Miuray. Alexander t')gle. Thunia.H Patterson. Levi I'awliHi,'. Thomas J. l:ii)(er8.< |
John Boss.* ^^H John S«'rgeiuit. V Adam Seybcrt. 1 Jai'iib Spun;;lcT.* 1 Christian Tarr. 1 James M. NVallace. M John ^VhitPsido. ^^M WUIioin WUson. ^H |
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■mlimod ; t<v,k bU wit Nov. 10, imft. • Befigned fai IKia. • Eloctod bi jp^^H I Nov. ic, lbl8. • CiucUid 111 ploue of John Boh, nslgncU ; took bla Mat Mi^^H |
THE FIFTEENTH COKGBBSS.
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James BuniU, Jan.
JdisL. Boss,. Jon.
RHODE ISLAND.
SENATOBS.
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I > Took bis aeat Jan. 9, 1818.
"William Hnntar.
James B. Bfason.^
Jolm Oaillard.!
Joseph Belltnger. £liasEarie. Junes Errin.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SENATORS.
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'William Lowndes. Henry Middleton. Stephen D. Miller.
William Smith.
"WUson Nesbitt. Eldred Siinklns.* Sterling Tucker.
* Flealdent jm) tern. > Took his aeat Feb. 9, 1818; ra-elaoted Uareh 31, 1818.
George W. Campbell.^ John Henry Eaton.*
'Waiiam O. Blonnt Thomas Claibomei
TENNESSEE. SENATOBS.
I REPEESENTATTVES.
Samuel Hop^. Francis Jones.
John WiUiaroB.
George W. L. Mair. John Rhea.
iBeslgnedlnUM. > Appointed in lAaoe of Oeoi^ W. Campbell, nilgned; took his seat Not. 18, ISIS.
Dndley Cfaaoe.i James Fisk.*
Heman Allen.* Samuel C. Crafts.
iBtrignedlnlSlT.
VERMONT. SENATOBS.
I BEPRESENTATlViSS.
William Hunter. Orsamus C. MerriU.
William A. Falmer.* Isaao Tichenor.
Charles Rich. Hark Richards.
> Elected in place of thidleyChaoe, resigned; took hii seat Dee. 1,1817; resigned in 181S. ' Eleetad in placeof James Fisk, resigned; took Ills neat Not. 18,1818. « Beslgned in 1818.
James Barbonr.i
Arehibald Austin. ^Villiam Lee Ball. Philip P. Barbour. Burwcll Bassiett WUliam A. Bnrwell. Edward Colston. John yioyd. Bobert a Gamett
VIRGINIA, •
SENATOBS.
I
BEPBESENTATTVES.
Peterson Goodwin.* James Johnson. WiUiam J. Lewis. William McCoy. Charles F. Mercer.* Hugh Nelson. Thomas M. Nelson. Thomas Newton.
John W. Eppes.'
John Pegram.* James PindaU. James Pleasants. Ballard Smith. Alexander Smyth. George F. Strother. Henry St. George Tucker. John Tyler.
■ BaetMl piesklant BTS tarn. EM>. IS, 1819. > Sled Feb. 21, 1813. • Election nnsnooaasfaUy oontested by Annistead T. * « Elaoted in plaoe of Peterson Ooodwin, deceased; took his seat Mot. 18, 1818.
nt BTS (a Mason.
ALABAMA TERRITORT.
OELEOATE.
John CrowelLi
I IMk his seat March 9, 1818.
ILLINOIS TERRITORY.
DELEQATE.
Nathaniel Pope.
MISSOURI TERRITORT.
DELEGATE. John Scott.
52 OONGBESSIONAL OIBKCIOBT.
THE SIXTEENTH CONGEESS.
Pint SeM*um,Jrom Dee. 6, 1819, to May 15, 1820. Second Se*tion,from Nov. 13, 1820, to March 3, 1821.
yico-PreMimt.—T>iinm, D. Tokpkins of New York. PreOdentt <if the 8enai» pro tempore. — Zkxoi Babbocb of Viig;iiiia; Jomr GATT.i.ARn of South Carolina, elected Jan. 2S, 1820. Stcrttary of tha Senate.— Chablbs Cotts of New Hampshire.
Speaken of the ffoiue.— Hkmbt Cijit of Kentucky; Joan W. Tatijob of Kew Todk, elected Not. 18, 1820. CUrk of the Bmue. —Thomas DouoHXBxr of Kentucky.
AT.ABAMA.
SENATORS. WinUun B. Eiiig.1 Cahawba. | John W. Walker* Hnntsrllle.
BETRESEMTATIVK.
JohnCrowell* St. Stephen's.
> Took hliMiU Deo. 22, 1819. > Took Ua MiU Deo. 14, UU.
CONNECTICUT.
SENATOBS.
Samuel W.Dana Middletown. | James Lanman. ...Norwich.
BEPEESENTATl V J£8.
Heniy W. Edwards. . .New Haven.
Samuel A. Foot Cheshire.
Jonathan O. Moseley, East Hartdam.
Elisha Phelps Simsbory. I Gideon Tomlinson Fairfield.
John Boss Hartfora. I
James Stevens Stamford. I
DELAWARE.
SENATOBS.
Onterbridge Horsey Wilmington. | Nicholas Van Dyke Newcastle.
BEFBESENTAnyXS.
WUlardHall Dover. I lionis HcLane Wilmington.
OEOBGIA.
SENATOBS. John EUiott Sunbnry. | Freeman Walker^ Angasta.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Joel Abbott Washington. I Joel Crawford KilledKeville. I BobertB^ Beid Augusta.
Tbomaa W. Cobb Lexington. | John A. Cuthbert Eatonton. | William Terrill Spaitai
1 Elcctal In plaoe of John Foiqrth, resigned in 1819; took bis seat Deo. U, 1819.
ILLINOIS.
SENATOBS.
Kiiiittn Eilwartls EdwaiOsville. | Jesse B. Thomas Edwardsville.
BEFBESENTATIVB. Daniel P. Cook KsBkastia.
Ik
THE SIXTEENTH CONOBE8S.
68
INDIANA.
SENATOES.
James KoUe BrookTille. | Waller l^lor Vlnoennes.
BEPREaENTATrVE. ■William Hendricks Madison.
KENTUCKY. SENATOBS.
BichardM. Johnson > Great Crossinfr. I LOiam Talbot'..
WDliamliOgan*
REPRESENTATIVES.
Francifl Johtifwm' . .Bowling Green.
Alney McLean Greenville.
Thomas Metcalfe Carlisle,
Thomas Montgomery <■ Stanford.
.Frankfort
Kichard C. Anderson, jr. .Lonisville.
'William Brown Cyntbiana.
Henry Clay* liexington.
Benjamin Hardin Bairdstown.
Tnnstall Quarles '>
GeoTse Kobert.son. liancaster.
Daviil Trimble Montsterling.
David Walker*
> Elwted In place ot John J. Crittenden, resimed in 1810 ; took hta seat Jan. 3, 1820. • Benlgned in 1820. • Elected in
— "• - - — ■— ■ ' speaker Dec. 6, 1819: and redgned Oct 28, 1820.
• Elected in Place of TonstaU Qiurlea, rea^ned;
— -----.-, , , .--Jcuia seat dan. 3,1820. •
place of WHUam Lq«n, resigned; took bla seat Nov. 27, 1820. < Elected speaker Dec. 6, 1819 j and resigned Oct 28, 1820. iBeetedinplaceofDsTld Walker, deceased; took hi? seat Nov. 13,1820. ' •" ~ .■-...-. ' -
took Ui seat Nor. 13, 182a > Resigned In 1820. • Died Uaich 1, 1820.
LOUISIANA. SENATORS. James Blown.....,, ., New Orleans. | Henry Johnson..
.DonaldsonviUa
REPRESENTATIVE.
Thomas Bntler. St. Francisville.
MAINE. SENATOBS. JohnCbandleri Monmouth. | John Holmes^.
.Falmouth.
REPRESENTATIVE.
Joseph Bane '. Kennebunk.
I Took his seat Nor. 13, 1820. • Elected tn place of John Holmes, elected senator; took his seat Dee. 11, 1820.
Kdward Lloyd .
MARYLAND. SENATOBS. .Easton. | William Pinkney i .
.Baltimore.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Srevenson Archer Belle Air. I Joseph Kent Bladensburg.
Thomait Bavley — Princess Anne. Peter Little Freedom.
Thomas Oolbreth. Denton. | Raphael Neale. Leonard Town.
Samuel Biii(»old Hagerstown.
Samuel Smith Baltimore.
Henry K. Warileld Middlebury.
> Eleoted in plaee of Alexander C. Hanson, died in 1819; took his seat Jan. 4, 1820.
Prentiss Mellen I
Elijah H. Mills* Northampton.
MASSACHUSETTS. SENATOBS.
Harrison Gray Otis..
.Boston.
BETBESENTATIVES.
Mark L. Hill
Aaron Hobart<
John Holmes '
.Tonas Kendall Leominster.
Martin Kinsley
Samuel lathrop . . . . W. Springfield.
Enoch Lincoln
Jonathan Mason '. . .
Benjamin Adams TTzbridge.
Samuel C. Allen Northfleld.
Joshua Cushnian
E<Uraid Dowse *
William Enstis * Boston.
Walter Polger, Jnn. — Nantucket.
Timothy Fuller Boston.
Tteujamiu Garham *. Boston.
■ ReiHmied in 1820. > Elected tn place of Prentiss Hellen, resigned; took his seat Dec. 1, 1820. ■ Resigned In 1820. ' Klected in place of Edward Dowse, resigned ; took his seat Nov. 13, 1(S). • Elected tn plnce of Jonathan Mosou, rosignod: tnnk his teat Nov. 27, 1820. • Elected in place of Zabdlel Sampson, resigned; took his seat Dec. 18, 1820. < BesTgned ia UaO. • Bedgited In 1820. • Resigned in 1820.
Marcus Morton Taunton.
Jeremiah Nelson Newburyport.
James Parker.
Zabdiel Sampson *. . .
Henry Shaw Lonesborongh.
Nathaniel Silsbee Salem.
Ezeklel Whitman
54
OOMOBESSIONAL DIRBOIOBT.
MISSISSIPPL
aSSATOBS.
David Holmes I Washington. | Thomas H. Williams Washington.
Walter I«ake >
EEPKESENTATIVE.
Christopher Rankin Katchez.
1 Elected In plaoeo{ Walter Leake, Teslcned; took hb seat Kor. 13,1830. • Bealgned in 1820.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. SENATOBS.
David L. MorriL Goffstown. | JohnF. Farrott. Portsmouth.
REPEESENTATIVES.
Joseph Buffum, jr. .Westmoreland. I Clifton Clafjgett Amherat. I William Flumer, jun £pping.
Josiah Butler S. Deerfleld. | Arthur Livermore Plymouth. | Nathaniel Upliain Rochester.
NEW JERSEY.
SENATOHS.
Mahlon Dickerson Sadcasnnny. | James J. Wilson* Trenton.
Samuel L. Southard'
REPRESENTATIVES.
Ephraim Bateman Codarrille. I Charles Kinsey* Patterson. I Bernard Smith New Brunswick.
Joseph Bloomlield Burlingtou. | John lann* Monroe. | Henry Southard Baskingridge.
> Seeted In place of James J. Wilson, raclgned; took hU seat Feb. IS, ISSO. > Bwlgned In 1821. * Took taia aeat
Feb. 16, 1820. • Died Jan. 6, 1830.
Rnfus King.
Nathaniel Allen. Caleb Baker. Walter Case. Robert Claik. Jacob H. DeWitt. John D. Dickinson. John Fay. WUliaiu D. Ford. ISxraC. Gross.
NEW YORK.
SEKATOBS.
I
REPRESENTATIVES.
James Onynn, jnn.t Aaron Hackley, jun. George HalL Josie^ S. Lyman. Henrv MeigB. Robert Morrell. Harmanus Peik. Nathaniel lltcher. Jonathan Richmond.
> SiiiiiiKufiillj eoatuted the election of Khnnemr Sage
took bis eeat .Ian. 14, 18201 of H«iuy Clay, reaigned.
Nathan Sanf ord.
Henry R. Storrs, Randall A. Street. James Strong. John W. Tavlor.* Caleb Tompkins. Albert H. Tracey. Solomon Van Rensselaer. Peter H. Wendover. Sihks Wood.
> Beeted speaker Nov. 15, 1820, In place
Nathaniel Hacon.
William a BlacldedgeLt Hntchins O. Burton.
J. ».^ <•,.■., ■ . -.
Wtidoll N, lljAitvlSw
NORTH CAROLINA.
SENATORS.
I
REPRESEN'TATIVES.
Charles Fisher. Thomas H. Hall. Charles Ho<^ks. Lemuel Sawyer.* Thomas Settle.
Kountfort Stokes.
Jesse Slocmnb.* Janies S. Smith. Felix Walker. Lewis Williams
In fi^m at Jease Skvxunbt deeessei;
took his seat FM>. I>ec20.18L'O.
T, Ua. > Tsok Ul seat Mardi », ISU. > DM
Rngg^ea.
OHIO.
SEKATOBS.
I
BEPRESEXTATIVES.
John W. CampbeU. Samuel Herrick.
PENNSYLVANIA.
SENATORS.
William A. TiimltleL
Thomas R. BoM. John Sloan.
WaUtf LowiiaL
Jonathan Roberta.
THK SIXTEENTH CONGRESS.
55
Henry Baldwin. Andrew Botlen. 'VS'iUiam Darlington. George Dennison. Samuel Edwards. Tboiiias rorrest. David Fiillerton.1 Samuel Gross. Joseph Heister.*
> Badgned In 182D. ■ Badir
BEFTtESENTATTVES.
Jos<eph Hemphill. Jacob Hibohinan. Jacob HoHtetter. WiUiam P. Maclay. Darid Man^hand. Thomas C}. McCullougb.* Bobert Moore. Samuel Moore. John Murray.
Tbomas Patterson. Robert Philson. Thomas .T. Rogers. John Sergeant. Christian Tarr. Dauiel Udree.* James M. Wallace.
led In 1829. > Elected In place of David FuUerton, resigned; took his Mat Nor. 13, 1830. eeted In place of JooepU Heister, resigned; took his aoat Jan. 8, 1821.
Samuel Eddy.
KHODE ISLAND.
SENATORS.
James Borrill, jaii.1 WiUiam Hunter.
Nebemiah B. Knight*
BEPBESENTATIVZS. I
Nathaniel Hazard.*
'Died Dec. 25,1820. > Elected in placeof James BurriU,]nn., deoeaaed; tocdi bis seat Jan. 20, 1820. ' Died Deo. IT, 1820.
Joseph Brevard. Elias Earle. Jainea Errin.
SOUTH CAKOLINA.
SENATOBS. John Gaillaid.! |
KEPBESENTATTVES.
I William Lowndes.
John McCreary. James Overstreet.
> Eleoted preeideutpra ten. Jan. 2S, 1820.
WiUiam Smith.
Charles Pinckney. Eldred Siiakins. Sterling Tucker.
John Henry Eaton.
Robert Allen. Uenry H. Bryan.
TENNESSEE.
SENATOBS.
I
BEPRESENTATIVES.
Newton Cannon. John Cocke.
John Williams.
Francis Jonea. JohnBhea.
'William A. Palmer.
VERMONT.
8ENATOB3.
I
BEPBESENTATIVES.
RoUin C. Mallory.* Charles Rich. Mark Richards.
Isaac licbenor.
Samuel C. Crafts. RoUin C^^Mallory.* | WUUam Strong.
Ezra Meech. Orasmns U. MerriU.1
> Qeetkm neeeastnlly contested by BoIUn C. Halloiy. > Successfally contested tbe election of Onsmns C. Henlll; took Us
seat Jan. 14, 1820.
James Barbour.^
Mark Alexander. AVilliam 8. Archer.* William Lee Ball. I'hilip P, Barbour. Williani A. Burwell.< John Floyd. r.»l«rt B. Gamett. John (;. dray.* Edward B. Jackson.*
VIKGINIA
SENATOBS.
I
BErBESEMTATTVES.-
James Johnson.^ James Jonen. WUliain McCoy. Charles K. Mercer. Thomas L. Moore.* Hugh Nelson. Thomas Newton. Severn E. Parker. James PindalL"
James Keasants.*
James Pleasants.!* John Randolph. Ballard Smith. Alexander Smyth. George F. Strother." George Tncker. John Tyler.
Thomas Van Swearingen. Jared Williams.
> Praddent pn> tern. * Elected in place of John W. Eppcs, reslf^ncd In IMO: took hia seat Dec. 14, 1819. ' Elected in plMV of James Pleasants, resigned: took Ids seat Jan. IN, WM. * Died Fob. 10, 1821. • Elected In iilaoo of James JohnsOR, x^isiKxl ; took bis seat Nov. 13, 1820. • Elected in place of James PinUall, resigned ; took his seat Nov. 13. 1820. ' Keslgned to lice. • Elected In place of Qetaga F. Strottaer, resigned ; took UU seat Nov. 13, 1810. • Beslgned In lb20. x> Beslgned iu un. uBesigDOdiuU20.
56 OOKGBBSSIONAL DIBBCTOBT.
AKKANSAS TERRTTOBT.
DELEGATE. James "Woodson Bates.^ > Took hb anal Uarch 2, 1830.
MICHIGAN TERRITORY.
DELEOAXES.
Solomon Sibley.^ | William W. Woodbridge.*
> EleotedtnpIaoeotWmiamW. Woodbridge,ra8)8nad; took hte mat Nor. 20, 1830. > Ibok hi* aant Deo. U, UU; tolcnel
in 1820.
MISSOURI TERRITORY.
DELEGATE.
John Scott
THE SEVENTEENTH CONGEESS.
Pint Seision, from Dee. 8, 1821, to May 8, 1822. Second Sestion, frvm Dec. 2, 1822, to Monk 8, 1823.
Viee-PresUent. —Hatxieij D. Toxpkiss of New York. President of the Senate pro tenvore. —Jobs Oail- I.ABD of Sonth Carolina; again elected Feb. 1, 1822; and again elected Feb. 19, 1823. Secretary (/ the Senate. — CHABLB8 CuTTS of New Hampshire.
Speaker of the JBcmte. — Philip P. Babbous of Viiginia. CUrkt of the Boute. — TaoitAa Dooshxbtt of Kentucky; Hatthkw St. Clads CiiAbkb of Pennsylvania, elected Deo. 3^ 1822.
ALABAMA, SENATOBS.
William Kelly! 1 John W. Walker* Hontsrille.
|, WiUiaiii n. lUng Cahawba. I
BEFRESENTATIVE.
I Oabiiel Mcpoie
1 ElecteHapluQ of John W. Walker, resigned; took hia seat Jan. 21, 1823. * Besigned in 1S2S.
CONNECTICUT. SENAXOBS.
Elijah Boonlnuui Utchfleld. | James Tinnman Korwich.
BEPBE8ENTATIVE8.
Gideon Tomlinson. Faiifleld.
Noyea Barber. frroton.
Llnjiiol Burrows .ITi liron.
Heury W. ifidwarde... New Haven.
John Buss Hartford.
Ansel Sterling Sharon.
Ebenezer Stoddard Woodstock.
DELAWARE.
SENATOBS.
Cnsar A, BcKlney 1 Wilmiogton. | Nicholas Van Dyke .....Newcastle.
REPEESENTATTVES. Loiilii MtLane WUniingtoo. | Caesar A. Rodney > — Wilmington. | Daniel Bodney *
' Heotiid sensltiir, iiul took hin teai Jan. 24, 1S22; refrtgned in 182.% bavliig been appointed minister to Buenoa Ajms. i EliBteil Lu place of Ctwar A. Bodnoy, elected senator; took bis seat Dec 2, 1823.
THK 8EVENTBEKTH OONOBESS. 57
GEORGIA.
SEKATOBS.
John Elliott Snnbuiy INioholasWaiei Bidmond.
BEPBESENTATITXS.
Joel Abbott Washington. I George B. Gilmer Lexington. I Edwaid F. Tattnall Savannah.
Alfnd Cnthbeit. | Bobeit B. Beid Angusta. | Wiley Thompson Xaberton.
> EleetedinplaMafTneiiUHi Walker, leslgDed in 1821; took bii Mat Deo. 11, 182L
ILLINOIS. SiaTATOBS.
Nislaa Edwazda EdwardsriUe. | Jesse B. Thomas EdwarisTillet.
BEFBESENTATIVE.
Daniel P. Cook EdwaidsTine.
INDIANA.
BEMATOBS.
Jamas Noble. Brookrille. I Waller Tajrlor Vlnoannfla.
BITBESENTATiyES.
WiUiam Hendrioiksi Madison. | Jonathan Jennings'
'BealgDedlnUSa. ' Sleeted In place of WUllam Hendricks, reclgned; took Ub seat Dee. 2, IfflS.
KENTUCKY.
SENAXOBS.
UehajdM. Johnson Great Crossings. | Isham Talbot Frankfort
BEPBESENTATtVES.
Thomas Metcalfe Carlisle.
Thomas Montgomery Stanford.
Anthony New Elkton.
John 8. Smith Richmond.
James D. Breckenridge- . .
Benjamin Hardin. Bairdstown.
Francis Johnson. . .Bowling Green. John T. Johnson Georgetown.
David Trimble Moont Sterling,
Samuel H. Woodson . . . Lexington.
LOUISLANA-
SENATOBS.
James Broiwn ...New Orleans. | Henry Johnson DonaldaonvlUe.
BEPBEBENTATTVE. Josiah 8. Johnaon. Alexandria.
MAINE.
SENATOBa
John Chandler Honmontb. | John Holmes Alfred.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Joshua Coshman Winslow.
Joseph Dane Kennfibnnk.
UarkHarrisi Portland.
Ebenezer Herrick Lewiston. I EzeUel Whitman* Portland.
MarkL. Hill Fhipsbnrg. William D. Williamson.... Bangor.
Enoch Lincoln Paris.
>EleotedinplaoeafEnkiel'WIiltinan,raslgned; took Ua seat Dec. 3,1822. > BeilgDed In US.
MARYLAND.
SENATOBS.
Edward IJoyd Easton. I Samuel Smith* Baltimore.
William Finkneyi Baltimore. |
BEPBESENTATIVES. ■
ThomasBaylr. Princem Ann. IsaaoMcKim* SamnelSmith* Baltimore.
Jeremiah Causden* Elktoa Raphael Neale Leonardstown. Henry R. Warfield. . . -Middleburg.
Joaeph Kent Bladenibarg. John Nelson Frederick Town. Robert Wright Queenstown.
PeterUttle Freedom. Philip Reed »
■ DM reb. 2S, 1822. > Elected aenator In place of William Pinkner. deceased; took hla seat Dee. IT, 1822. ' Election ntatrnttOj eonteated by Philip Reed. * Elected la place of Samuel Smith, elected seiiatot; took bis seat Jan. 8, 18IS. ' MweaafuDy eoptested the election of Jeremiah Causdeu; took lUs seat March 20, 1822.
58
CONGRESSIONAL DIBECTOBY.
James Lloyd * . . Elijah H. ilills .
MASSACHUSETTS. SENATORS.
[ Harrison Gray Otto « .
Samnel C. Allen Northfield.
Gideon Barstow Salem.
FranCM Baylies Taunton.
Loiiia I^olow PeterRham.
Eenry W. D wight Stockbridge.
> . . .Northampton. {
REPRESENTATIVKS.
William Eusti.4 Boston.
Timothy Fuller Boston.
Benjamin Gorham..- Boston.
Aaron Hobart Hanover.
Samuel Iiathrop . .West Springtield.
.Boston.
Jeremiah Nelson Nevrburyport
John Reed Yariiionih.
Jonathan Russell Slcnilou.
< Elected in plaoe of Haniaon Qnr Otlx, resigned; took hia seat Dec. 2, 1822. > Resigned In 1822.
MISSISSIPPL
SENATORS. David Holmes Washington. I Thomas H. Williams Washington.
REPRESENTATIVE. Christopher Rankin Natchez.
HISSOURL
SENATORS. David Barton. St. Louis. | Thomas H. Benton St Lonis.
REPRESENTATIVE. John Soott St Genevieve.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
SENATORS.
David L. HorrilL Qoflstown. | John F. Parrott .
REPRESENTATITES.
Josiah Butler. S. Deerfleld. I Aaron >f atson Keene. I
Matthew Harvey Hopklnton. | William Plumer, jun Epping. I
.Portsmouth.
Nathaniel Uphara Rochester.
Thomas Whfpitle, jun. . Wentworth.
NEW JERSEY. SENATORS.
Mahlon Dickerson Snckasunny. j Samuel L. Southard Trenton.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Ephraim Bateman Lendsville. I Lewis Condit Morristown. I
George Cassady Hackensack. | George Holcombe Allentowu. |
James Matlack Woodboiy.
Samuel Swan Somerville.
RnfusKing.
Charl&s Borland, ir.i .Wardsbridee. Churchill C. Cambreleng. .N. Yoric.
Samuel Campbell Columbus.
Cadwallader D. Colden*. .N. York.
Alfred Ooiikling Canajoharie.
John D Dickerson Trov.
John Gebhard Scohaiie
John Hawke» Ricliileld.
Thomas H Hubbard . . . .Hamilton. Joseph Kirkland Utica.
> Elected In place of Selah Tuthill, Peter Sbarpe; took liia seat I>ec. 12, 1821 1822. • B«lgued Jan. 14, 1822.
NEW YORK.
SENATORS.
New York. | Martin Van Buren .
REPRESENTATIVES.
Elisha Litchfield Delphi.
Richard M'Carty CoxBacliSe.
John J. Morgan New York.
Walter Pattei-aon Livingston.
Jeremiah H. I'ierson ...
Natlianiel Pitcher Sandy Hill.
William 11. Rochenter Bath.
Charles H. Uuggles Kingston.
Elijah Spencer
Micah Sterling Watertown.
.Albany.
John W. Tavlor. . .Ballston Springs.
Albert H. Tracy Buffalo.
Stephen Van Rensselaer*. .Albany. Solomon Van Bensseiaer* . Alban.v. William W. Van Wy(-k . . .Fishkill. Reuben H. Walworth . . Plattibunr.
Silas Wood Huntingilon.
David Woodcock Itnaca.
leceased in 1821; took his mat Dec. 3, 1821. ' Sucoeanf ally contested the election of > Elected in place of Solomon Van Rensselaer, resigned; took Us seat Uaich 12,
Nathaniel Macon .
NORTH CAROLINA
SENA1X)US. . . . .Monroe. | Moutfort Stokes..
.Wilkesborongh.
William S. Blackledge . . .Newbem.
Hutchins G. Burton Halifax.
Henry (/onner Falls Town.
Joftiati Cnidup Raleigh.
Weldon N. Edwards. . .Warrenton.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Thomas H. Hall Tarboroneh.
Charles Hooka Duplin C. M.
John Lims Iiimll v's Store.
Archibald McNeill.. .M'Nills Store. Ilomulns Sanders Milton.
Ijemnel Sawyer Elizabeth City.
Felix Walker Waynesvillo.
Lewis Williams. . . . .Pauther Creek.
THE SEVENTEENTH CONQBESS. h9
OHIO. SENAIOnS.
Ethan Allen Brown » I WllUam A. Trimble*
Benjamin Buggies St. ClairsviUe. |
REPRESENTATIVES.
Levi Barber Point Hariner. | David Chambers Zanesville. I John Sloan Wooster.
John \V. Campbell. . . .West Union. | Tbouias K Ross Lebanon. | John Vance Urbana.
* Eloetad In place of WllUam A. Trimble, deoeased; took his seat Jan. IS, 1822. * Died Deo. 13, 1821.
PENNSYLVANIA.
SENATORS.
William Findlejr Fraoklinton. | Walter Lowrie Batler.
REPRESENTATIVES. Walter Forward ». .
Henr7 Baldwin » PittsbniK.
John Brown LewL<4town.
James Buchanan Ijancaster.
William Darlington .West Chester.
Geoi):e Denlson Wilkesbarre.
Samuel Edwards Chester.
Patrick Fenelly Meadville.
John Findley Cbambersburg.
Thomas Forrest'
Samuel Gross Trap.
Joseph Hemphill Philadelphia.
Saiiinel T>. Ingliaiii *
James M'Sherry Petersburg.
Williaiu Milnor' Philadelphia.
James S. Mitchell Rossville.
Sainnel Moore ' Doylestown.
Thomas Murray, jun Milton.
Thomas Patterson .W. Middletown.
John Phillips Hummelstown.
George Plumer Bobbstown.
Tlioiiios J. Itoi^rs Easton.
Joim Sergeant. Philadelphia.
Andrew Ste ivart UniontX)wn.
John Tod Bedford.
Daniel Udree '
Liid wig Worman > Potstown.
> Beslsned in 1822. > Elected In place of WUliain Mllnor, resigned; took bt> Beat Dec 2, 1822. > Elected In place of Heiuy Baldwin, roeiened ; took his seat Dec. 2, 1822. ' Elected In place of Snmnel Moore, resigned; took h\» Beat Dec. 2, 1K22. * ReeUnied hi 1822. • Reaigned in 1822. ' Elected hi place of Ludwlg Worman, deceased: took his Beat Dec. 23, Ua • Died^Ui 1823.
RHODE ISLAND.
SENATORS.
James D'Wolf Bristol. | Nehemiah B. Enight Providenoe.
REPRESENTATIVES. JobDoifee. Tiverton. | Samuel Eddy Providenoe.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SENATOBS.
JMraOaUIatdi Pendleton, j William Smith Ptnckneyrllle.
REPRESENTATIVES.
James Blair*. Camden.
John Carter*
Joseph Gist Pinckneyrllle.
Andrew B. Govan* .
James Hamilton, jun.' . . .
William Lowndes •
George M'Diiffle Edgefield.
Thomas li. Mitchell . . .Georgetown.
James Overstreet* King Creek.
Joel R. Poinsett Charleston.
Sterling Tucker . .Mountain Shoals. John Wilson Golden Grove.
■ Elected president pro tan. Feb. 1, 11)22, and Feb. 19, 1823. > Resigned in 1822. * Elected in place of James Blair, nsicned; tookbtaaeatD«R.II,lg22. * Elected In place of James Overstreet, deceased ; took lila seat Deo. 4, 1822. 'Elected to lOace of WlUiam losmdea, reiilgued ; took his seat Jan. 6, 1823. • Resigned in 1822. ' Died iu 1822.
TENNESSEE.
SENATOBS.
John Henry Eaton ■. NashvlUe. | John Williams KnoxvlUe.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Kohert Allen Carthsf^. I Newton Cannon Harpeth. I Francis Jonea Winchester.
HeniyH. BryaD^ Palmyra. | John Cocke Butledge. | John Rhea Sulivan.
■ Bapoited to hare been duly elected b; the committee on eleetions Feb. IT, 1823; but appears never to hare taken his seat
VERMONT.
SENATORS.
William A Palmer Danville. | Horatio Seymour Middlebury.
REPRESENTATIVES.
femnel C. Crafts Craftsbnry. I Bollin C. Mallory Poultney. I Charles Rich Shoreham.
EliasKeyes Btockbtidge. | John Mattocks | Phineas White Putney.
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THB EIGHTEENTH CONQCESS.
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COITNrECTICUT.
SEKATOBS.
Benzjyf. Edwardsi Kew Haven. | James Lanimui Korwlch.
BEPRESENTATIVES.
Ko7e8 Barber Gioton. I Ansel Sterling Sharon. I Gideon Tomlinson Fairfield.
Samuel A. Foot Gbeshire. | Ebenezer Stoddard. . . . .Woodstock. | Samuel Whitman Fannlngton.
> Appointed In plaoe of Elijah Baaidiium,deaeaaed in 1823; took hla seat Deo. 1,1823; labgeqaenUy eleoted by the legiilatara.
DELAWARK 8ENAT0BS. Thomas Clayton 1 | Nicholas Van Dyke*
KEPBESENTATITE.
Louis McLane Wilmington.
> Zlected In plaee of CoMr A. Bodnoy, resigned in 1823; took his seat Jan. 16,1821. ' Took lUs seat Jan. 14, 1824.
GEORGIA.
SENATOBS.
Thomas W. Cobb^ Greensborongh. I Nicholas Ware*..
JohnJBlliott Sunbury. |
BEFKESEMTATIVES.
Alfred Cuthbert Eatonton.
John Forsyth Augusta.
Edward F. Tattnall> Savannah.
.Blohmond.
Wiley Thompson EUerton.
Richard Henry Wilde *...
Joel Abbott Washington
George Cary Applina
Thomas W. Cobb^.Greensborough
> Elected lenator In place of Nicholas Ware, deceased ; took hLi aest Deo. 6, 1824. > Took his seat Jan. 19, 1824 ; died » KA. ' Took Ilia Mat Match 27, 1824. • Elected in place of Thomas W. Cobb, elected senator; took his Best Feb. T,
ILLINOIS.
SENATOBS.
Jesse B. Thomas.
Nhiian Edwards* Edwardsville. l Jesse B. Thomas Edwardsvllle.
John McLe&n *. |
BEPBESEITCATIVE.
Daniel P. Cook Edwardsville.
> Betlgnad in 1824, baring been appointed minista to Mexico. > Elected in plaoe of Nlnlan Edwards, resigned; tooklilsseat
Dec 20, 1824.
INDIAKA.
SENATOBS.
Jamas Noble Brookville. | Waller Taylor YinoennflS.
KEPBESENTATIVES.
Jonathan Jennings CharleatoiL
William Ftince > FrincetoiL
I John Test Brookville.
Jacob Call * Princeton.
tDledtnU24. • Elected in place of WUllamPrlnoe, deceased; took Us seat Deo. 23, 1824.
Biebaid U. Johnson.
Kicbard A. Bnckner.. .Greensburg.
Henry Clay ^ Lexington.
Robert P. Henry Hopkinsville.
Fiands Johnson . . .Bowling Green.
KENTTJCKT.
SENATOBS.
.Great Crossings. | Isham Talbot ....
BEPRESENTATIVES.
John T. Johnson Georgetown.
Robert F. Letcher Lancaster.
Thomas Metcalfe Carlisle.
Thomas P. Moors . . . .Harrodsbnrg.
* Elected speaker Deo. 1, U2S.
.Frankfort
Philip Thompson Yellow Banks.
David Trimble Mount Sterling.
David White New Castle.
Charles A. WickliSe. . . .Bardstown.
LOUISIANA.
SENATOBS.
, I Henry Johnson* Donaldsvilla.
I Josiab S. Johnston*
BEPBESENTATIVE8. 'Wniiam L. Brent. .St Martinsvllla | H. H. Gnrley Baton Ronga | Edward Livingston. . .Netw Orleans.
Dominique BouUgny > James Brown*
* Elaetad in place of Henty Jofanaon, rsali -' — - t to nance. •Bedgnedinl
ned; took hto neat Dec. 21, 1R24. • Beelgned Dec. 10, 1823, havlne been appointed Bl. tEleotedlnplaaeof James Blown, raslgiied; took bis Mat March 12, 1824.
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0ONORE8SIONAL DIBBCTOBT.
John Chandler .
'William Burleigh S. Berwick.
Joshna Cusliman Winslow.
Bbenezer Uerrick. . . .Bowdoinliam.
MAINE.
SENATORS.
Monmouth. | John Holmes Allied.
EEPKESENTATITES.
David Kidder Norridj^wock. I Jeremiah O'Brien Mjy>><i^iff
Enoch Lincoln Paris. I
Stephen Longfellow Portland. |
Edward Uoyd..
MARTLAKD.
SEKATOBS. .Easton. | Samuel Smith .
"WUliam Hayward, jnn Easton.
Joseph Kent Bladenshurg.
John Jjee Pe tersviile.
HEPRESENTATrraS.
I Peter Little Freedom. I
Isaac McKim.., Baltimore.
I George £. MitcheU. Klkton. |
.Baltimore.
Raphael Keale Leonatdstown.
John 8. Spcnce Ponlartown.
Henry B. Wartield Middlebnrg.
James Lloyd f..
MASSACHUSETTS.
SENATOB& . . . .Boston. I Elijah Hunt Mills . EETRESENTAXrVES.
.Korthampton.
Timothy Fuller Boston.
Aaron Hohart Hanover.
Samuel Iiathrop . . . .W. Springlield.
John Locke A-sliby.
Jeremiah Is'elson Kewburyport.
Samuel C. Allen Green.
.Tohii Bailey ' Canton.
FrancLi Baylies Taunton.
Benj. \V. Crowninshield Salem.
Heiuy W. Dwight Stockbridge.
> Seat declared Tacant March Ig, 1824; elected, and took Us seat Deo. 13, 1SZ4.
John Beed Tarmouth.
Jonas Sibley. Worcester.
Daniel Webster. Boston.
MISSISSIPPL
SENATOBS.
David Holmes Washington. | Thomas H. Williams Washington.
BEFBESEKT ATI V E. Christopher Rankin. Katchez.
David Barton .
MISSOURI. SENATORS. .St. Louis. IThomasH. Benton St Loots.
BEPBESENTATrVE. JohnSoott St Genevieve.
.Portsmouth.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
SENATORS.
Samuel Bell Chester. | JohnF. Farrott.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Ichaboil liartlett Portsmouth. I Arthur Liverraore. Plymouth. I WiUiam Plumer, jnn. Epping.
Matthew Ifarroy . . . Hopkinton. | Aaron Matson Stoddard. | Thomas Whipple, jtin. . WentwortE.
NEW JEKSET.
SENATORS.
Malilon DIckeraon Suckasunny. | Joseph M'llvatne ' Burlington.
REPRESENTATIVES. GeoTRe Ca».<iady . ...... Hackensack. I Daniel Garrison Salem. I James Matlack Woodbury.
ewia
Lewis Cunilitt,
.Jlurristown. | George Holcombe AUentown. | Samuel Swan. SomervUle.
> Einted in place of Samael L. Southard, resigned in 1823; took his seat Deo. 1, 1823.
Bufus King.
NEW YORK. SENATORS. .New York. | Martin VanBoren Albany.
THE EIGHTSBNTH COKOBESS.
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REPRESEHTATITES.
John Herkimer Danube.
.Tames L. Hogeboom Castleton.
Lemuel Jenkins Bloom ingburg.
Sam'l Ijiwrence. Jolinson'«Settrmt.
Klisha I.itelifield Delphi
Henry C Miirtindale. . .Sandy Jlill.
Dudley Marvin Canandaigua.
John J. ilorean New York.
John Richanls Johnsbuig.
Kobert R. Kose Genera.
Peter Sharpe New York.
Henry R. btorrR Whitestown.
Farmpnio Adams > Batayia.
John W. Cady Jolmstown.
Cbnn'hill C. Cambreleug. .N. York.
Lot Clark Norwich.
Ela Collins Lowville.
Hector ('raig Cheater.
Kowland Day Simpronius.
Jn.stiu Dwiuell Cazenovia.
Lewis Eaton Schoharie Bridge.
Charles A. Foote. Delhi.
Joel Frost Cannel.
Moses Hayden York.
> SuooMsfally contested the election of Isaac WUlianu; took his seat Jan. 7, 1824.
Parmenio Adams.
James Strong Cit.v of Hudson.
John W. Taylor . .Ballstoii Springs.
Egbert Ten liyck Watertown.
Albert H. Tracy Buffalo.
Jacob Tyson Castletown.
Stephen Van Ronsselaer ..Albany.
William Van Wyok FishkilL
Isaac Williams Cooper-itown.
Lsaac Wilson * Middlel)urg.
Silas Wood Huntingdon.
William Woods. Bath.
a Election saccessf ully contested by
John Branch.
NORTH CAROLINA.
8ENAT0BS. — Enfield. | Nathaniel Macou. .
.Monroe.
Hatchins O. Burton > Halifax.
Henry W. Conner. .Sherrill's Ford.
John Culpeper. Lawrenceville.
Weldon N. Ixiwards . . . Warrenton. Alfred M. Gatlin Edentou.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Thomas H. Hall Tarborongh.
Charles Hooks Duplin.
John Long Lindley's Store.
Willie P. Mangiim.. ..Hillsborough. George Outlaw "
Romulus M. Saunders Milton.
Richanl D. Spaight Newbem.
Robert B. Vance Nashville.
Lewis Williams Panther Creek.
Beaigned in 1824. > Elected In place of Hutohlns Q. Bnrton, resigned ; took his seat Jan. 19, 1825.
Benjamin Boggles.
HordecaJ Bartley Mansfield.
Philemon Beci'her Lancaster.
John W. Camptiell. . . .West Union.
James W. Ga^y Cincinnati.
BuDcwi M'Arthur Chiliicothe.
OHIO,
SENATORS. .St Clairsville. | Ethan Allen Brown.
REPRESENTATIVES.
William M'Lane PIgna.
John Patterson St. Clairsville.
Thomas B. Boss Lebanon.
Joseph Sloane. Wooster.
Joseph Vance TTrbana.
.Cincinnati.
Samuel T. Vinton. GallipoUs.
Ellaha Whittlesey Canfield.
William Wilson Newark.
John C. Wright Steuben ville.
William Findley.
PENNSYLVANIA- SENATORS. ■Franklinton. | Walter Lowrie.
REPRESENTATIVES.
.Butler.
.Tanies Allison Beaver.
tjamnel Breek Philadelphia.
.lohii Brown Lewistown.
James Bnchanaii Lancaster.
Saimiel Edwanis Chester.
William Cox Ellis Muncy.
Patrick Farrelly Meailville.
John Findlay Chamhersbnrg.
Walter Forwanl Pittsburg.
Bobert Harris Harrisburg.
> Eeslgnsd 1B2(. • Elected In place of John Tod, leslgned ; took his seat Dec. 6, 1821. • Resigned in 1821 place of Thomas J. Rogers, resigned ; took his seat Dec. 9, 182i.
Joseph Hemphill Philadelphia.
Samuel D. Ingham New Hope.
George Kreaiiier Lewisburg.
Samuel M'Kean Burlington.
Philip S. Markley Norristown.
Daniel H. Miller
James S. Mitchell Boseville.
Thomas Patterson, W. Middletown.
George Flumer liobbstown.
Thomas J. Rogers > Easton.
Andrew Stewart ITnlontown.
Alexander Thompson ' Bedford.
John Tod « Bedford.
Daniel Udree Readhig.
Isaac Wayne Warren.
Henry Wilson Allentown.
James Wilson Fairtield.
G«orge Wolf ^ Easton.
< Elected In
RHODE ISLAND. SENATORS.
Junes D'Wolf. Bristol. | Nehemiah B. Knight Flovldenoe.
REPRESENTATIVES.
JobDnrfee. Tiverton. |SamaeIEddy Providence.
John Gafllard >.
Roliert B. Campbell. . .Brownsville.
John Carter Camden.
Jineph Gist Pinckneyville.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SENATORS.
, Pendleton. | Robert Y. Hayne.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Andrew R. Govan Orangeburg.
James Hamilton, jun.. .Charleston. George M'Duflie Edgetield.
> Piealdentpro tern. ; re.eleated May 21, 18S4.
.Charleston.
.Toel R Poinsett Charleston.
Starling Tucker . .Mountain Shoals. John Wilson Golden Grove,
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THE NINETEENTH CONGRESS.
Pint Settion,Jrom Dee. 6, 1825, to May 22, 1826. Second Session, from Dee. 4, 1826, to March 3, 1827.
Tiee-PrexidenL—JoHS 0. CaXiHouit of Sonth Carolina. PTuidenis <^ tAe Senate pro tempore.— Jobx Gaillakd of Sonth Carolina, elected March 9, 1825, in special session; Kathaitcel Macok of Korth CaroUoa, elected Hay 20, 1826, and again elected Jan. 2, 1837, and again elected March 2, 1827. Secretaries of the Senate. — Cbables Cuttb of Ne-w Hampshire; Waltsb Lowbie of Pennsylvania, elected Dec. 12, 1825.
Speaker of tiie Bouse.— JoBK W. Tatix>b of New York, derto of the ffouM.— Matthbw Si. C1.AIB Clabeb of Fennsylvanla,
ALABAMA. SENAT0B8.
HeniyChambeigi Madison. I John MoEinley* HimtsvlUe.
William B. King ...Cahawba. | Israel FickenB<
KEPKESEKTATIVJSS.
JohnMcKee. Toacaloosa. | Gabriel Moore Hnntsville. I OeoigeW. Owen Cl^bome.
> DM Jan. 25, 1836. > Elected In place of Heniy Chambers, deceased, Israel Pickens baying been appointed pro tern. ; tcxdc bit aest Dec. Zl, 1836. < Appointed In plaoe ot Henry Clumbers, deoeaaed; took bia seat April 10, WO.
COKNECTICUT.
SENATOBS.
HeniyW. Edwards New Haven. | Calvin Willeyi Toland.
KEPBESENTATTVES.
John Baldwin Windham. I Balph J. IngersoU New Haven. I ElishaFhelps Slmsbnry.
Koyes Barber Groton. | Orange Merwin Kew Milford. | Gideon Tomlinson. . . . .Farmington.
■ Bsetsd In plaoe o< James Tianman, ^^pointed dniing reoesa of legtelatare, bat whom the senate declared not entitled to a seat.
DELAWARE.
SEKATOBS.
Jliomaa Clayton Dover. I Henry M. Bidgelv* Dover.
Daniel Rodney 1 | Nicholas Van Dyke* Newcastle.
BEFBE8EKTAT1VE.
lAoisMcLane Wilmington.
' Appointed in pitoe of NIcholaB Van Dyke, dcoeased; took his seat Deo. 4, 182B. > Elected in place of Nicholas Van Dyke, deoeaaed, Daniel Bodney having been appobited ;>ro tem. ; took his seat Jan. 23, 1827. • Died In 1826.
OEOROIA.
SEKAXOBS.
John UePheiaon Berrien Savannah. | Thomas W. Cobb Greensborongh.
BEPKESSENTATTVES.
9<fKB Carey Appling. I Charles E. Haynes Sparta. I Wiley Thompson. Elberton.
Alfied Cothbert Eatonton. James Merriwether Athens.
JohnFonyth Angosta. | EdwardF. Tattnall Savannah. |
ILLIKOIS.
8EMAT0BS.
ZUasBLEane Easkaskla. | Jesse B. Thomas EdwardsviUo.
BEFBESENTATITE. D»nWlP.Cook Edwardtvflle.
LoiUfvilltL
Thomas P. Moore nurrodstinij
Dav-iil Trimhle Mount Sterlini
Charles A. Wickliffo Bardstoiri
William a Yonng . EUiabetb Town.
• Elected in plaoeoCJ
LOUISIANA. SENATOBS.
Domlnlqao BouligDy New Orleans. | Josiah 8. Johnston .Donaldirllla
EEPRESENTATIVE8. William L. Brent . .St. Martinsvllla | Henry H. Gnrloy Baton Bonge. | Edward liTiugston . .New Odem.
MAINE. 8ENAT0B8. .Monmouth. | John Holmes
r>a\'irl Kidilur Norridgowock.
Enoch Lincoln i Paris.
Jeremiah O'Brien Machias.
Pel eg Spragne Hallowdl
James W. Ilipley * Fijebmi.
> Elooted In pUoe of Enoch Unoolu, raslgnad : took hi* aaat In OeooMi 1838.
MARYLAND.
Baltimcn
JolmO. We«nw< Wateitoo.
Thomas O. Worthington.
Froderidcwwu-
SENATOBS.
Ezekiel F. Chambers > Cbestcrtown. | Samuel Smith ,
Edward Lloyd ' Easton.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Peter Little Freedom.
llolwrt. X. Martin Princess Ann.
George E. Mitdioll Elkton.
George I'eter Daniestown.
> Elootod ill plAce of Edwanl Uoyd, resigned ^took Ills mat Feb. 22, 1826. • Rflrigned In 1626. • Bnlsned Ju. f I having lieen elooted governor. < Eleoted in place o( Jooeph Kent, restgnod ; took his aeat Feb. T, UBO,
MASSACmrSETTa SENATOBS.
Jnme.t Lloyd > Boston. I Nathaniel Silsbee*.
Elijah Hunt Mills NortJiamptoii. |
Somnel C. Allen Oreonfield.
John Bailey , Canton.
Frouris Baylies Taunt/m.
Benjamin w. Crowninshiold, Salem. John DaviH Worcester.
KEPRF.SEXTATIVES.
Henry W. Dwight Stookbridgo.
Edwanl Kvorett t'ambridso.
Aaron Hobart E. Bridgowater.
Samuel I.iallirop W. Spnngliold.
John Ivocko Ashby.
John Reed Tani>i«|^
John V'arnuin nuTertiUl.
Daniel Webster. ft««*
> BMlgned In 183(1. • Eleotod in plaoo of James Lloyd, roslgned; took Ills aoat Deo. 4, 18SS.
THS mNEIBENTH 0ONOBB8S.
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HISSISSIPPL SENATOBS.
Powhatan EIUsi Winchester.
DbtU Holmes*. Washington.
Thomas B. Beed* Katchec
Thomas H. Williams Washington.
EEPBESENTATiyES.
WniiamHaile*. Woodville. | Christopher Bankin < Natchez.
> Af|iaibitedte]flaMof Dnld Holinn, ndgjtied lnJI.Si5;_took bia aeat Dee. 12,1825. > Bealmed in 1826._
[Uarah 1*, 1828.
• Elected in
iboa of BtswiA Holmea, Tesigiied in 1825, Powhatan Ellis having been appointed pro tern.; tooE^ liia smt Harsh 11, IBSJis. > Bactad In plaroa of ChrlMopher BanUn, deoeaMd; took bia seat Deo. 4, 1826. •Died]' *- "
MISSOURL
SESAIOBa.
David Barton St Lonis. | Thomas H. Benton .' St LonJa.
BEFBESENTATIVE.
JohnSoott , StGeneTieTa.
NEW HAMFSHIBB. 8ENAT0BS.
BamselBalt Chester. | LbtI Woodbory .
KEPBESENTATITES.
Ichabod Bartlett. Fortsmonth. I Kehemiah Eastman... Farmington.
Titos Brown Fzanoestown. | Jonathan Harvey Button.
.Portsmoath.
Joseph Healey Washington.
Thomas Whipple, jnn. . Wentworth.
MXW JEBSEY.
SEKATOBS.
Ephndm Bateman 1 I Joseph HonTaiiM* Bnrilngton.
Mahlon Dickeison. Snckasnnny. |
BEPBESEKTATIVES.
I Daniel Garrison Salem. |
I Gkorge Holcombe Allentown.
> Elao(edlnidaoe<tf JoseidiMoIlTatne, deoeaaed; took his seat Deo. 7, 1825.
Geone Cassedy Haokansaok. ]
I^wuCondict Horristown.
I Samuel Swan SomerviUe.
I Ebenezer Tucker Taokerton,
•Died in UK.
Nathan Santotdt..
Parmenlo Adams Attica.
William O. Angel Burlington.
Henry Ashley CatakilL
Luther Badger Janesvilie.
CUurehill C. Cambreleng. .N. York.
William Deitz Court House.
Xiooll Foedick Morristown.
Uanlel O. Oamsey Fredonia.
John Hallock, jun. BidgeiMrry.
Abraliam B. Uasl>roack..Kusston.
Mates Harden .York.
Micliael Hoffman. ...... .Herkimer.
NEW TOKK.
SENATOBS.
Albany. | Martin Van Boren.
BEPBESENTATTVES.
Daniel Hngunin, jnn Oswego.
Charles Humphrey Ithaca.
Jeromns Johnson New York.
Charles Kellogg KellogsTille.
William McManos Troy.
Henry Markell Palatine.
Henry C. Martindale. . .Sandy Hill.
Dudley Marvin Gananoaigna.
John Miller Truxton.
Timothy H. Porter Olean.
Bobert S. Boee Geneva.
Henry H. Boss Essex.
.Albany.
Joshua Sands Brooklyn.
Henry B. Stons. Whitestown.
James Strong City of Hndson.
John W. Taylor'' .Ballston Springs.
Egbert Ten Eyok Watertown.
Stephen Van Rensselaer . . .Albany. Gulian C. Verplanck — New York
Aaron Ward Mt Pleasant.
Barton White SishkiU.
Elisha Whittamore . . .
Silas Wood Hnntingdon.
> Took Us seat Jan. SI, 1825. > Elected speaker Daa 5^ 1826.
John Branch.
NOBTH CABOLIKA. SENATOBS. Enfield. I Nathaniel Macon >.
.Mbnzoe.
yniis Alston Hyde Park.
Y^el U Barringer< Baleigh.
JohnK. Bryan Newborn.
Bomnei P. Caison. Pleasant Garden. Henty W. Conner . .Sherrill's Ford.
< BmM pMUantjiio Urn. May 20^ 1828.
KEFUESENTATrVES.
Weldon N. Edwards Warrenton.
Bichard HineM Edgecombe.
Gabriel Holmes Clinton.
John Loni; Long's Mills.
Archibald McNeiU-McKeiU's Store.
WUlie P. Mangum*.Bed Mountain.
Bomuliis M. Saunders Milton.
Lemnel Sawyer Elizabeth.
Lewis Williams. . . . .Panther Creek.
> Elected in place of Willie P. Mansum, lealcned; took Us seat Dae. 4, 1828. • Beaigned March 18, 1828.
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00NOBBS8I0NAL DIBECTOBY.
'WBUvn Bbniy HanisQii .
Monlec«i Bartley Mansfield.
Philemon Beecber Lancanter.
John W. Campbell. . . .West Union.
James Findlay Cincinnati.
Davitl Jennings i ... .St. ClaiisTiU^.
OHIO.
SENAT0B8. Cincinnati. | Benjamin Boggle*..
KEPRESENTATl V ES.
William McLean. Piqna.
Thomas Shannon* BamesvUle.
Jolin Sloane Wooster.
John Thompson ChilUcothe.
Joseph Vance XJrbaoa.
.St ClaiisTille.
Samuel F. Ylnton. Oallipolis.
Elisha Whittlesey Canlield.
William Wilson. Newark.
John Woods Hamilton.
John C. Wright SteabenviUa
Bcalgned in uas. > Eketed in j^aee of Darld Jennings resigned; took Uawst Dae. 4, 18M.
WnUamFindlay.
William Addama. Beading.
James Buchanan I^tncaster.
Samuel Edwards. Chester.
Patrick FarreUy ^ Headrille
Jcdin Findlay Chamlieisburg.
ChaoDceT Fonraid * Somerset.
Bobert Harris Harrisborg.
Joseph Hemphill*. . . .Philadelphia.
Samuel D. Ingham New Hope.
Thomas Kittera * Philadelphia.
PKimSTLVANIA-
SEKATOBS.
nttsbntg. I William Marks..
BKPRESESTATTVES.
I JacobKrebs* Orwipbnrg.
I Geom Kreiner Lewisbnrg.
I .Toseph Lawrence. Washington.
I Samuel M'Kean ...Burlington.
I Philip S. Harkley Korristown.
I Daniel H. Miller Philadelphia.
I Charles Miner West Chester.
' James S. Mitchell Boseville.
I .lohn Mitchell Bellefonte.
I Bobert Orr Kittanning.
.Plttsboig.
Oeoige Plnmer. Bobbsto wn.
Thomas H. Sill' Erie.
James S. Stevenson PittebuTX-
Andrew &ewart Uniontown.
Alexander Thomson ^ Bedford.
Espy Van Home.. . . .Williamsport
Henry Wilson * Allentown.
James Wilson FairHeld.
GeorgeWolf Easton.
John Waits Philadelphia.
> Died Jan. 13, 1836. ' Elected in place of Alexander Thomson, nvlgned; took his seat Dee. 4, 1828. • Badsned bi 1<C6. • Ek-cud in place of Jo>.eph Uemnhill. re>>ipird; took his seat Dec. 4, 183S. • Elected in place of Henry Wilson, deceased; Uxik Ids &6U, Dec 4, 18;S. • I:Uecled lu place of Paoick FureUr, deoeMed; took bia MM April 3, 183S. ' B«- signed in 1S36. 'DiedinlSaS.
BHODB ISLAND.
SEKATOBS.
James lyWolft Bristol. I Asber Bobbins* Kewpoit
Kehemiah B. Knight Providence. |
KEPitESEXTATrVES.
Tristam Barges Providenoe. | Datee J. Pearoe Kewpoit
■ BedgnsdUB. > Sleeted b> place of James D' Wolf, raigned; took his aeat Dee. S,ia&
SOUTH CAROLDfA, SEKATORS.
John Gaillaid 1 Pendleton. I Robert T. Havne Chailestoa.
William Harper* | WUliamSmi;h< Charleston.
JoknCart«T Casidea.
Williaiu Dnytcn Charf wm »■.
JoMfikaist Pin^kDeyrUte.
BEPBESEJCTATITES.
Aihlrew R. t";oTan OrMuzeburjj.
,T.-unes II:uu;i;on. fb.irleston.
George McLtume K(lg\:licM CH.
Thomas B. Mitchell . ..Georgetown. Si.irlini; Tncker . .Monntain Sboals. John Wilson Golden Grove.
Mv^i. 9, ISS, special session: .li.'J FoN, 35, 1*38. « Aprrnnted in plaee of John Oalllaiil, iBTb f.. yjt. • Elected in |>Uce of tk>lui Gaiilanl, deceased, William Haiper laiTii^beenappoistea
TKXKESSEE. SEXAIX^RS.
JWkaR. Earai y.ishTir.o. , Hugh Lawson White* KnoxriHe.
AadiT^Ji'fcsoM *...... Xi^^uviUe. |
RErRE«ENT.VTlVE&
Aiaaifi. Alrsaalw Jarkspo. I -Tohn 0.>-k,> Ratlelw. ! 'ohn H. M.inible Yellow Creek
fcfc««An»« C^jthaiv. I ;si:.::ol Hoi-..'- >a. N.i<..\ ..V. .i.i:;:i^C. M;-..lielL Athens.
Jota Blair ..Jtianhutooih. i J.»Co!>C. Is.kkii Wm,.htst<:r. 1 .>ai;iesK. IVnt. Columbia-
■ k^pal !■ Its. > nr^-b-d in place of Andrew J*rk>OD, rasigaed ia tSS: tixA his teat Dee. IS, '— f
THE TWENTIETH OOKOBESB. 69
VERMONT.
SENATORS.
Dudley Chase Bandolph. | Horatio Beymonr SOddlebnry.
BEPKESENTATIVES.
• *
'William C. Bradley.. Westminster. I John Mattocks Pearham. I OeoigeE. Wales Hartford.
BoUiu C. Mallary Foultney. | Ezra Meech Shelbum. |
VIRGINIA.
SENATOBS.
Junes Barboori BarbonrsvUle. I littleton W. Tazewell Norfolk.
John Bandolph 3 Charlotte. |
Mark Alexander Lombardy.
William S. Archer Tnntilston.
William Armstrong Bomney.
Jolin 8. Barbour. . . . .Cnlpeper C.H.
Burwell Bat-sett Williamsbnrg.
Nathaniel H. Claiborne .Rocky Mt. Geoiife W. Crump •.Cumberl'd C.H. Tbomas Davenport Meadsrille.
BEPRESENTATIVES.
Benjamin Estill Abinedon.
John Floyd Newbem.
Robert S. Garnett. Lloyds.
Joseph Jolinson Bridgeport.
William McCoy Franklin.
Charles F. Mercer. Aldie.
Tbomas Newton Norfolk.
Alfred H. Powell Winchester.
William C. Rires Milton.
William Smith LewisbutK.
Andrew Stevenson Richmond.
Jolin Taliaferro Fredericksburg.
Robert Taylor Orange C.H.
James Treziant Jerusalem.
1 Berigned in ISZSi ' Eleetad In plaoe of James Barboar, reslgied in 182S; Uxik. his aeat Deo. 36, 18SB. • I!aok Us seat
ARKANSAS TERRITORY.
DELEGATE.
Henry W.Conway Little Book.
FLORIDA TERRTTOBT.
DELEGATE.
Joseph M. Wbite Penaacola.
MICHIGAN TERRITORY.
DIZJBGAIE. Anstin E. Wing Detroit.
THE TWENTIETH CONGRESS.
Pint Stmim,fnm Dee. 8, 1827, to May 26, 1828. Second Settion, from Dee. 1, 1828, to March 8, 1829.
Yiet-PreMent. — JoHir 0. Cai^houx of South Carolina. Pretidents (tf CAe asaaU pro tempore. — Naxbamibi. Maooh of North Carolina, elected May IS, 1828, and declined; Baxttbl Bvitb of Maryland, elected Maylii, IfflS. Secretary of the Senate.— Wai/tkh Lowbis of Pennsylvania.
Speaker of the fibuM.— Aitdbbw SrxvxNBOir of Virginia. Clerk Of tAs Bbttie. ^Matthew St. Claib CiABU of Fennsylvaniik
ALABAMA.
8ENAT0BS.
WmiamB. King Belma. | John McEinley. HnntsrOle.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
JofanMcKee Tuscaloosa. | Gabriel Moore Huntsville. | George W. Owen Claiborne.
70 COKOSBSSIOKAL DIBEOTOBT.
CONNECTICUT.
SENAT0B8.
Samnd A. Foot Cheshire. | CalTin TVlUey Toland.
BEPEESENTATIVES.
John Baldwin 'Windham. I Balph J. Ingeisoll New Haven. I Eliaha Fhelpa. Simsbniy.
Koyee Barber Oroton. | Orange Herwin KewMUfoid. | David Plant Stzatford.
DELAWARE.
SKNAXOBS.
Iionls MclAne Wilmington. | Henry M. Bidgely. Dover.
HEFKESEMTATIVB. Kensey Johns, jon. New Castle.
GEORGIA.
SENATORS.
John McPherson Berrien Savannah. I Oliver H. Prince*. Haoon.
Thomas W. Cobbi Greensborough. |
John Floyd • Jefieison.
Tomlinson Foot MUledeeville.
George B. Gilmer Lexington.
r
EEPEESENTATIVES.
Charles E. Haynes. Sparta. I BichardH. Wilde.
Wilson Lumpkin Madison.
Wiley Thompson Elberton. |
> BMigned in 1828. > Electea in plaoe of Thonuui W. Cobb, reslcned; took bis seat Deo. 1, 1818.
ILLINOIS.
8ENAT0B8.
BUa8K.Eane Kaskaskia. | Jesse B. Thomas Edwardsvaie.
BEPBESENTATTVS. Joseph Duncan BrovnsYills.
INDIANA.
SENATOBS.
William Hendricks Madison. | James Noble Brookville.
BEFRESE^ITATIVES. Thomas H. Blake...,. Tene Haute. | Jonathan Jennings Charleston. | Oliver H. Smith Conneisville.
KENTUCKY.
SENATOBS.
BlchardM. Johnson Great Crossings. | JohnBowan Louisville.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Richard A. Buckner.. .Greensbnrg.
Jobn Cliambers ^ Washington.
Thomas Cliilton. . . .Elizabethtown.
James Clarke. Winchester. Kobert M'liatton Georget
Heniy Daniel Mount Sterling. Thomas Metcalfe < Carlisle.
>EIeotadinpl«aeofIhoin>8HetcaUe,i«Blgned; took hb Mat Deo. 1,1828. > Bedgned in 1828.
Joseph Ijecompte New Castle.
Robert P. Letcher Lancaster.
Chittenden Lyon Eddy ville.
Robert M'Hatton Georgetown.
Thomas P. Moore — Harrodsbnrg. Charles A. WicklifFe . . .Bardstown. Joel Yancey Glasgow.
LOUISIANA. SENATOBS.
Dominique Boollgny New Orleans. | JodahS. Johnston. Alezaadria.
BEPBESENTATIVES. William L. Brent. .St Martinsville. | Henry H. Gurley Baton Bonge. | Edward Livingston . .New Orleans.
MAINE.
SENATOBS.
John Chandler Monmonth. I Albion K. Furis* PotOand.
John Holmes > Alfred. I
BEPRESENTATIYES.
John Anderson. Portland. I Jeremiah O'Brien Machias. I Joseph F. Wingate Bath.
Samuel Bntman Dixmont. James W. Kipley Fryebure. I
Bofna M'Intire Paisonsfield. | Peleg Sprague HalloweU. |
>EleetBdlnpIaaeof Albion K.Fanis, resigned; took his Beat Jan. as, 1828. • Bedgned In 1828.
THE TWENTIETH 00KOBB8S.
71
MAKTLAND.
SEKAT0B8. XzeUelF. Chamlwn Chestertown. | Samnel Smith i Baltimote.
Jobn Barney BaltiinoTe.
flement Dontey Chaptico.
Levin Gale. EUctou.
BEPRESENTATTVES.
John Iieeds Kerr. Easton.
Peter Little Freedom.
Michael C. Sprigg Frostburg.
OeoTge C. Washington . .BockriUe.
John O. Weems Waterloo.
Ephraim E. Wilson Snow HilL
* Elected pnaideot j>r(> feat. May US, 1828, In place ot Nathaniel Maoon, resigned.
MASSACHUSETTS. 8ENATOB8.
Kathaolel Silshee Salem. | Daniel Webster .
KEPBESENTAXrVES.
Samael C. Allen Greenfield.
John Bailey Milton.
Iiaac C. Bates Korthampton.
Benjamin W. Crowninahield,
Salem.
John Davis Worcester.
Henry W. Dwight Stockbridge.
Edward Everett Cambridge.
Benjamin Gorham Boston.
James L. Hodges Taonton.
■Boston.
John Locke Ashby.
John Keed Tarmontn.
Joseph Richardson ..... .Hingham.
John Vamom Haverhill
MISSISSIPPL
SENATOBS.
Powhatan Ellia Winchester. | Thomas H. Williams Washington.
BEPBESENTATl V J5S.
William Hailei WoodviUe. | Thomas Hinds* OieenTilla.
> Bedgned In 1828. > Eleotad In plaoeot William Hails, resigned; took hiaaeat Deo. 8, 1828.
AOSSOUBL
SEKATOBS.
David Barton. St. Lonis. | Thomas H. Benton.
.St. Loula.
BEPBESENTATTVE. Idwazd Bates St. Louis.
NEW HAMPSHIKE, SENATORS.
....Chester. | LeviWoodbnry .Pottsmooth.
EEPRESENTATTVES.
Sunael Bell-
David Barker, jnn Bochester. 1 Titns Brown Franoestown. I Joseph Healy Washington.
IchabodBaztlett. Portsmouth. | Jonathan Harvey Sutton. | Thomas Wliipple,'jan..Wentworth.
NEW JEKSET. SEKATOBS. Ephraim Batemoni Cedarville. | Mahlon Dickerson* .
.Snckawinwy.
Lewis Condict Morrlstown.
Geoige Holcombe * Allentown.
Isaac Fienon. Orange.
REPKESENTATTVES.
James F. Bandolph,^
New Brunswick. Thomas Sinnicksou ' Salem.
Samnel Swan Somerville.
Hedge Thompson* Salem.
Ebenezer Tucker Tuckerton.
> Elaeted by his own vote in joint session of the leslslatnre ; resigned January, 1829. placeo(EphralinBat«man,resiebed; took his Beat_Feb. 9,1829. -~^'^ - -■ oombe,de«ca9ed; took his seat X>eo.l, 1828. •Died In 1828.
> Beslgned Feb. 9, 1829; elected in
, »"bied Jan. 14,1828. « Elected in place ot George Hol-
* Elected In place ol Hedge Thompson, deceased; took bis seat Dec 1, 1828.
NEW YORK. SEKATOBS.
Charles E. Dndtey» > Albany. I Martin Van Buren* Albany.
Kathan Sanford Albany. |
^Electedln place ol Martin Van Biuen, resigned; took his seat Jan. 28, 1829. > Beslgned in 1828.
■-J
Daniel D. Bamfurd. Rochester.
Goorce O. Ileldon MonticoUo.
EtuI'.iIpIi Bii liner Onwogo.
C. C. Cnml'reletig New York.
SaiuQcl Clinse Coof)cr<to\vn.
Jolin C. Clark Ifaiubrliliro.
.Joliii T. iJedraff ScbouwtJidy.
John I). Iiii'knrxou Troy.
Jonn-S Earll, jiiii OnondaKn.
Daniel E. (iarn.sey Krcdonia.
Natliniiiel Oarrow Anbiim.
Jobn Uolluck, jun. Ridgebury.
OONGBESSIONAL DXBEOTORY.
REPBESENTATIVES.
Solah R. Hobble Delhi.
Michael Hnftinan Herkimer.
Jeroinua Johusou New York.
Richard Kceao Kecsoville.
John Majree naMi.
llfnrv MaikolL Paluliuo.
Heury C. Murtimlale. . .Siuiilv Hill.
Diulli'v Marvin CananilaiKua.
Jobn Maynnrtl Ovid VUlage.
Thomas J. Oakley >..l'oiichkoepsle.
Henry R. Storrs Whitettown.
Jubn G. Sto wer Hamilton.
Jiunes Strong City of Hadsoo.
Thonuw Tabor, 2d« iinv.-x
Jobu W. TavloT-.Ballston Sprine;^
rhineas L. Tracey liuiav x;^
Sfppbon Van Ronssolaer. ..Albativ"
nulian C. Verplanck Now VocW
Aaron Wanl Mt. Pie
John J. Wood Clark
Slhw Wood Huntin
I>a^id Woodcock K^ui
Silas Wright, jun Ou\.x.
Botlgned In 1B28. > EleoUsd in place of Thonua J. Okkley, realgiMd; took bU uat Deo. 1, 1KB.
NORTH CAROLINA. SENATORS.
John Branch Enfield. I Nathaniel Macon >. .
James Iredell > Edouton. |
."Warren
Willis Alston Hyde Park.
Daniel L. liarringer lialeigb.
John H. Bryan Newhem.
Samuel P. Carson .1'Iea.Mant Garden. Henry W. Conner . .Sherrill's Ford.
> ig»«n»<rt in plaoe of Nathaniel Uaoon, reatgned; took his seat Dee. 23, 1838.
decUnod ; redgned in 1B2B.
REPIUCSENTATIVES.
John Culpopor Beanl's Store.
Thomas H. Hall Tarborough.
Gabriel Holmes Montpelier.
John Long Long's Mills.
Lemuel Sawyer Elizabetb.
Augustine H. Sheppcrd,
GermsDio^ *
Daniel Tiimer Warrentoa.
Lewis Williams Panther Cro***'
> Elected president pro lem. May U, UM,
Jaoob Bomet 1
William Henry Harriaon>. Cleves
omo.
SENATOBS.
Benjamin Riiggles St. Clainril
Monlocai Bartlcy Mansfield.
Philpnion li<'i'ilii>r Lancaster.
William Crcigliton, jun.,'
Cliillicotho.
John Davenport Bamesvillo.
James Fiudlay Cincinnati.
> Kleoted in ploou of WHlUm Ui 1828, ■ ~ ■
KEPIIESENTATIVKS.
William M'lioan Piqua.
Frcdorii-k F. Miiblonbure*. .
William Uusaell Went XTnion.
John .Sloano Woo.'iter.
Williani Stanbery Newark.
Joseph Vance. Urbaiuk
Raniiiel F. Vinton n
Elisha Whitt lexey
Jolm WihkIs I;
John C. Wright Steubenviil
m Henry Harrison, rMlgncd ; took his seat Dee. 29. 1 Elected m plaoo of WUlwni Crel^bton, Jan., rwlgnea;
1828. 'RealK took bis seat C
led in 1828. M. 19, 1828.
PENNSYLVAKU. SENATORS. Isaoo D. Baroard West Che.ster. | WilUam Marks Pittsi)
William Addams Reading.
Sajiiuel Anderson Pmvirtenee.
Stcplion Ikirlow Mcadville.
James Huihanan Lancaster.
Richard Coulter Greensburg.
Chuunccy Forward Somerset.
Joseph iVy, jun. Frybiirg.
James Gr«en Dauphin.
Samuel D. Ingham. Now Hope.
Nehemiab R. Knight.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Adam King York.
(Joorge Kremer LewlsburK.
Joseph Ijiwrence Wasliin^rton,
SiiuniL'l McKeau Burlinstou.
Daniel H. Miller Philadelphia.
Charles Miner West Chester.
John Mitdmll nellefonto.
Roliert Orr, jun Kittanning.
Willium liamsay Carlisle.
RHODE ISLAND. SENATORS. .Providence. | Asher Robhins. .
John Sergeant Philndclpt-a *^
Johu B. SteriuorB .. .Upper I)ul»l-i^
.lames S, Stuveuson IM't.Hbuc-jJP
Andrew Stewart Unionlo"*'* *■
Jool I». Sutherland ...Phil ' '■• '■!»-
Espy Van Horn. Wil ! ^
James Wilson i ■ *»-
Goorgo WoU iiji=.t>c:>»-
J
.Newport
stam Burgos .
REPRESENTATIVES. .Providence. | Dutee J. Pearce.
TBX TWENTIETH CONGBBSS.
78
SOUTH CAEOLDTA-
SEMATOBS. BobeitY. Hayne Charleston. | William Smith TodcO. H.
BEPBESKNTAXiVJSS.
John Carter Camden. I James Hamilton, jun. . .Charleston. | Thomas B. Mitchell. . .Geor^town.
Warren R. DaTis. .Pendleton C. H. Oeorae McBuffie Edgefield. William T. KuckoUs.. Spartanburg.
'William Diayton Charleston. | William D. Martin Barnwell. | Starling Tocker. .Mountain Shoals.
John H. Eaton .
TENNESSEE. SENAT0B3. .Nashville. | Hugh Lawson White.
.Knoxrille.
John Bell Nashville.
John Blair Jonesborough.
David Crockett. Tzenton.
BEF£ES£NTATiVJSS.
I Bohert Desha Gallatin.
Jacob C. Isacks Winchester.
I FryorLiea • Knoxville.
John H. Marable . . . .Yellow Creek.
James C. Mitchell. Athens.
James K. Polk Columbia.
VERMONT.
BEMAT0B8.
Dudley Chase Bandolph. | Horatio Seymour Middlebnry.
BEFBESSNTAIIVES.
Daniel A. A. Bock. Chelsea. I Bollin C. Mallary Ponltney. I George E. Wales Hartford.
Jonathan Hunt. . . .Brattleborongh. | Benjamin Swift St. Alban^ I
littleton W. Tazewell .
Huk Alexander .Ixnnbardy Grove.
Bohert Allen Mt. Pleasant.
William S. Archer. ElkhiU.
William Armstrong, iun. .Eomney. Jiilin S. Barbuur . . . .Culpener C j&.
Philip P. Barbour GoruonsviUe.
Bunvell Bassett Williamsburg.
2iatbaniel H. Clairbome,
Bocky Mount.
VIRQINIA.
SENATOBS.
Norfolk. I John Tyler.
EEPEESENTATI'VES.
Thomas Davenport Meadsville.
John Floyd Newbem.
Isaac Leffler Wheeling.
Lewis Maxwell Weston.
Charles F. Mercer Aldle.
WiUiam M'Coy FrankUn.
Thomas Kewton Norfolk.
John Bandolph Charlotte.
William C. Blvea Milton.
> Eleoted speaker Deo. 8, 18Zr.
.Charles City.
John Boane — Bnmford Academy.
Alexander Smyth Wythe C. H.
Andrew Stevenson > lUchmond.
John Taliaferro. . . .Fredericksburg. James Trezvant Jerusalem.
ARKAITSAS TEKRITORY.
DELEQATE.
AH.Bevler UttleBock
FLORIDA TERRITORY.
DELEGATE.
Joseph M. White Fensaoola,
MICHIGAN TERRITORY.
DELEQAIB.
AiiitinE.Wlng Datrolt
74 OONGBBSSIONAL DIRBCTOBY.
THE TWENTT-FIEST CONGEESS.
Ffrst StaiMfJrom Dee. 7, 1829, to Maf SI, 1830. Second Session, fiom Dee. 6, 1830, to Marck 3, 1831.
Fies-Pnstidtnt— Josx G. Caiachtk of South CaroUiUL Presidentt of the Senate pro (onpors.— Saxukl BmiR of Mainland; LiTTurro<[ W. Tazkitku. of Vuginia, elected Uaich 1, 183L Seentarf of Oie Senate. — TValteb Lowbik of PeoiuiTlrsiua.
c^wdter o/ <^ M>uH. — A^iJtBEw SzKTXSsos of ViigiiUa. C^i; <tf tk» Bomb, — Hatzhew Si. Ci.ais
AT.ARATJA SESATOBS.
'Wmiun R. TTtwg SebiiA. | John McKlnlwy. Fknenoe.
BEFBESENTATITES. BobertE-B. B^Ioe....Ta9caIcKisa. | CO. Clay JSontsrillfl. | Dixon H. I«wia. Hon^meir.
COJOfECnCUT.
SENATOBS.
Sftmnel A. EVaot. Cheshire. | Calvin TTilley Tolland.
BEPBESEXTATIVKS.
Koi«9 BartHT Omton. I JahexW. Hantin^on...Iitchfldd. I "William I.. Stona. lOddletown.
William W. ISSi&wsath. ..BmiUot^ [ Ealph J. In^isoU....Nevr Haven. | Ebmie»r Toong Killinglf.
DELAWABE.
SEXA30BS.
John M. CIa.Tton t>oTer. I Arnold Kandain* •WDmington.
Xijuis JIcLaiM '... Wilmin^u>n. |
BEPBESESTATTVX.
Kcnsey Juhns^ jun, New Castle.
> K«ieMaiiiI£3. >I>««edtnplac«o(U>tusXcLuM,nrifned; »oaktalsantAa.l3,USti
GEORGIA.
SKSATVRS.
McTlicnioo Henieo 1 SaTTuanah. i George M. Tloap ~ Dublin.
iWsjih* Arj:»s*ul I
REPKtSESTATTVES.
ThMMsF. I\iner. .GnMi«}w<nv9ch. TT-'son Lr.r-pk-n Mohivxl | Bichard H. "Wilde .Augusta
CKiJiei£.Uar»«......... i^^ir*.!. Wi'.ov Thor.'vxa E;ber:ca. I
lUnQGuLanar >la.,va. aam«» M. AV^yce Savannah. |
•Ba^piaaiBlsa. >BMKdia|aM«otJ.McriMf»wBenKa,iesi£aed; took Ui seat Dee. t,lfi>.
ILUXOIS. SEXATVRS. narUJ IWnrt ShawT^.wwr. : .' V.a M-Tjp>a» ShawneetowB.
tK. Kaae Ka>"k*<i.ut. |.l,;.uM. l;^ ".iiisoa.*
KirKi^r-KTAnvE.
Brownsville.
lteJikM<<JMsl*rl..«,Jb>n«.«<^t: ux<k^-<'^: tvv- <^:vv • IV«<»»1 «>c4. It. l<aa. « Dertedln^eoeet
THE TWENTY-FIEST CONGBESS.
75
INDIANA.
SESATOBS.
Wmiam Hendilolcs Hadison. | James NoUe ^ Biookvflle.
BEFRESENTATIVES.
Bailiff Boon Boonevflle. | Jonathan Jennings Charleston. | John Test lAnrencebnigh.
s Died Feb. 26, 1831.
GeoigelLBibb..
Thomas Chilton XHizabethtown.
James Clarke Winchester.
Nicholas D. Coleman.. Washiueton. Heniy Daniel. Mount Sterling.
KENTUCKY.
BEKATOBS. ...Tellow Bonks. | JohnBovan....
•Rlf.Pk'RgHK'I'A'I'H/HI*.
Nathan Gaither Columbia.
Klchard M. Johnson . .6t. Crossine.
John Kincaid Stanford.
Joseph Lecompte New Castle.
.LonlsTille.
Bobert P. Letoher. Lancaster.
Chittenden Lyon Eddyville.
Charles A. 'Vviukli£Ce....Baidstown. Joel Yancey. Glasgow.
LOUISIANA-
SENATOBS.
Josiah S. Johnston..... Alexandria. | Edward Livingston New Orleans.
BEPBESENTATTVES. Henry H. Gniley..... Baton Bonge. | Walter H. Overton.... Alexandria. | Edward D. White. .Donaldsonville.
John Holmes .
UAINE. SENATOBS. Alfred. | PelegSpiagae...
iprPRUaKN'I'A'I'l V Hfl.
JohnAnderson Portland. Comellns Holland ^ Canton. I
Samnel Butman Dixmont. Leonard Jarris^ Ellsworth.
George £^T'ans Gardiner. Bufus M'Intire ..Parsonsfield. {
> Elected In plaoe of James W. Blpley, resigned: took hie eeat Dec. 6, 1830. > Took his seat Deo. 6, 1830. Uarch 12, 1830; electioii unsaooesefaUy oonteated by Beuel Waebbani.
.Hallowell.
James W. Blpley • Eiyebuijj.
Joseph E. Wingate Bath.
•Bedgned
Ezekiel E. Chambers.
Elias Brown Freedom.
Clement Dorsey Howards Bace.
Benjamin C. Howard. . . .Baltimore.
MAETLAND.
SENATOBS.
. . . .Chestertown. | Samnel Smith K .
EEPBE8ENTATIVES.
Geor!;e E. Mitchell EBcton.
Benedict L Senunes . . .Piscataway. Bichard Spencer. Easton.
.Baltimore.
I Michael O.Spiira; Erostbnrg.
George C. Washington. . .Bockville. EphniimK. Wilson SnowHiU.
> £]satedpiealdeutj)rofa)n.Marohl3,1829, BpacUlaea<Ion,andHay28, 1830.
Kathanlel Slabee .
MASSACHUSETTS.
SENATOBS. Salem. I Daniel Webster .
.Boston.
JohnBaUey Milton.
Isaac O.Bates Northampton.
Benjamin W. Ctownlnshield, Salem.
John Davis Worcester.
Henry W. Dwight.. . . .Stockbridge.
BEPBESENTATITE8.
Edward Everett. Charlestown.
Benjamin Gorham Boston.
George GrenneU, jnn. . . .Greenfield.
James L. Hodges Taunton.
Joseph 0. Kendall Tieominster.
John Beed YannoTith Port
Joseph Biohaidaon. Hingham.
John Vamum Haverhill.
HISSISSIPFL SENATOBS.
SobettH. Adams*. Natchez. I George Poindexter*. Natchez.
Powhatan Ellis Winchester. |
BEFBESENTATIVB. Thomas Hinds Greenville.
' Elec^td In place of Tbomas B. Beed, deceased In 1829; took his seat Feb. 8, 1830, and died July 2, 1830. > Appointed in Iuiu90ofBobettH.Adama, deceased; took his aeat Deo. 8, 1830; suMequently elected by the leglslatara.
J
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CONGRESSIONAL DIBECTOET.
MISSOTJIU. SENATORS. DaTld Barton St. LoaLi. | Thomas H. Benton.
• St. Lonii,
EEPEESEKTATIVE. Bponcer Fettis Far
NEW HAMPSmRE.
SENATOnS.
BamnelBell Chester. | Levi Woodboir Fottsnooth.
EEntESENTATTVES.
John Broadhoad Now Market. I Joseph Hamnion.i FarminRton. I Henry ITnhbard Charlnjto'im.
Thomaji Chandler.... Hillsborough. | Jonathan J larvey Sutton. | John W. AVeeks .'..Loucailei.
NEW JERSEY.
SENATORS.
MaUon Dickoison Suckasunny. | Theodore Frelinghuysen. KinnLzk-
EETRESENTATITBa.
Lewis Conillot Morristown. I Thonins H. Hughes Cold Spring. I James F. Randolph . N. BmMwicli-
Richard M. Cooper Camden. | lAuao Pierson Orange. | ScunuolSwon Bound Uioo^
Chades E. Dudley.
William O. Angel Biirlinpton.
Bcneilict Arnuld Am.storil.iiii.
Thomas ISnckiiian rcterborcniRh.
Abraham Bockee. . . .Federal Store.
I'ctpr I. Borst JIMdloburp.
C. C. Cambrcleng New York.
Timothy Cliilds liochester.
Henry B. Cowlos Camiel.
Hector Craigi CraiCTillo.
Jacob Crocheron Smithlield.
Charles G. DoWitt Kinc'<ton.
John I). Dickinson .Troy.
NEW YORK.
SEBATOBS.
Albany. | Nathan Sonford.c
KEPRESENTATTVES.
.TonnR Karll, jon. Onondaga.
Isiuic FiiK:li Jay.
Ik'orco I'isher* Osweeo.
Jpliicl U. Halaey Looi.
.loBC'pli Hawkins Henderson.
>Iichacl HofTman Herkimer.
Terkins King Freeliolil.
.lames I>ciit Ne%vtowTi.
.John Mageo Batli.
Hcury C. Mart jndale... Sandy Hill.
Thomas MaxwoU tUnira.
Robert Morrell ♦ Greene P.O.
Ebenezcr F. N orton Buffalo.
.AUniB.^'
Ocrsliom Powers Anbnr""*^
1 iobtrt S. Rose Genuv^ ]
Jnnrih t^anfonl ' O-w.-cr"*^-
Ambrose Spencer
.Tiiraes Strong City of >
Henry B. Stons Wluu,....^ .
John \V. Taylor . .Ballston Spri
Pliineas L. Tracy Bata^,
(Jiiliiin C. Vorplanck Now Yoi
Campbell P. Wiito New \oc1
Silas Wright, jun.«
8. W. Eager ' Jlontgomery.
> Bwlgnod tn I8.t0. > Eleotod In place of Hoctnr Craig, rerifned; to<dc hi* lent Dec. 6, IBX. > Election i oontMtedbT Siliw Wright, liui. • KMlgned Feb.ZI, IBSl. • Eleoted in place of Silas 'Wright, Jan., who decllaed to I U* seat. • DecUnod to talu his seat after soooenf ally oontestliig the eleottbn ot Oeoigo Ftsher.
NORTH CAROLINA. SENATORS.
John Branch i Enfield.
Bedford Bro^m^ Brown's Store.
I James Iredell. Edont<
WillU Alston Fortune's Fork.
Daniel ]j. Barringer Uiileigli.
Samuel T. Carson . Pleasiint ( lardcn. Henry W. Conner . .Sherrill's Ford. Edmund Dcberry LawrencevUle.
REPRESEXTATmS.
I Edward B. Dii.Uey WUmington.
Thoiniis II. H.iU Tarborough.
Uobert Pott er O.xfonl.
Abraham Heuchcr Plttsborougli.
William B. Shepanl. Elizabeth City.
Augustine H. Shepperd. German;
Jetsu Kpeicht S[K'i;,'lit's ISn
Lewis Williums.. . . .Panther V,
' Bcalgnod tn 1820. ■ Elected in place of John Branch, roalgiiad; took his seat Deo. 28, ISIS.
Jacob Burnett. .
Mordecal Hartley Mansfield.
Joseph U. Crane Dayton.
William Creighton Cliillicj^itlio.
James Findlay Cinciunali.
John M. Goodenow >. .Steubouvillo.
omo.
SENATORS.
Cincinnati. | Benjamin Rogglea.
REPRESENTATIVES.
Willi.ara W. Irvin. Lancaster.
William Ivennon St. ClairsviUo.
Humphrey H. Leavitl'-'.Steubonv'le.
William UuftsoU West Union.
James ShieMs Dick's Mills.
.St Chkiwvilla
Willinm Stanberry Newark- John Tliorasou New Li3t»on.
.Tosepli Vance Urt>*rMi^
Samuel F. Vinton GaIUpoI»*
Elisba Wliittlesey Cauilelo-
> Beslgnod April », \B30. ' Uuctod in place ot John M. Qooduaow, resigned ; took his scat Deo. t, U30,
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THB TWKNTT-BTRST COKOBB8S.
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laaao D. Banaid .
James Bnchanan lAncaster.
]:ichaid Coultei Greensburg.
Tliomas H. Crawford. Chambeisb'g.
Hamiar Denny Pittsburg.
Jmhua Evans Paoli.
James Ford Lawrence ville.
Cliaoncey Forwaid Somerset.
Joseph F17, Jan. FrvbuTg.
JohnGilinoTe Bntler.
PENNSTLVANIA-
S£NAIOBS.
. . .West Chester. | William Marks . .
HEPBESENTATIVES.
Innis Green. DanpUn.
Joseph Hemjihill Philadelphia.
Peter Ihrie, jnn. Easton.
Thomas Irwm Uniontown.
Adam King. York.
George C. Leiper Leiperrille.
AlanMarr l3anyiUe.
William McCreery,
Briceland'8 Crossroads.
.Fittsboig.
Daniel H. Miller Philadelphia.
Henry A. Mohlenburg. . . .Keading.
William Bamsay. Carlisle.
John Scott Alexandria,
Thomas H. Sill Erie.
Samuel A. Smith Doylestown.
Philander Stephens Montrose.
John B. Sterigere Norristown.
Joel B. Sutherland... .Philadelphia.
HHODE I8LAKD.
SENATOBS.
Kebemlab B. Knight. ProTldenoe. | AsherBohliins...
EEPKESENTATIVIS. Tiistam Barges. Froridence. IDntee J. Peaioe..
.Kewport. .Kewport.
SOUTH CAKOLDTA.
SENATOBS.
KobertT. Hayne Charleston. | William Smith...
KEPKESENTAT1VK3.
Sobert W. Barnwell. Beanfort. | Warren R. Davis. . .Pendleton O.H.
James Blair Camden. I William Drayton Charleston.
John CampbelL Brownsville. | William D. Martin. .]Bamwell C.H.
.York O.H.
George McDnffle Edgefield.
William T. NuckoUa.Hancockville. Starling Tacker . .Mountain Shoals.
TENNESSEE. SENATOBS.
.Tohn H. Eaton 1 Nashville. I Hngh lawson White.
FeUx Grundy". Nashville. |
.Knozville.
JolmBeU Nashville.
John Blair Jonesborongh.
I>avid Crockett Crockett's P.O.
HEPHESENTATIVES.
Kobert Desha. Gallatin.
Jacob C. Isacks Winchester.
Cave Johnson Clarksville.
I PryorLea Knoxvllle.
James E. Polk Columbia.
I James Standi£er Mt. Airy.
> Bealgnod In 1829. > Elected in place of John H. Eaton, leelgned; took Us seat Deo. 7, 1829.
VERMONT.
SENATOBS.
Dudley Chase Bandolph. | Horatio Seymonr Middlebnry.
BEPBESENTAXrVES.
^Vin)am Cahoon Lyndon. I Jonathan Hunt. .. .Brattleborongh. | Benjamin Swift St. Alban's.
Horace Everett Windsor. | Bollin C. Mallary Foultney.
littleton W. Tazewell.
VIRGINIA-
SENATOBS.
Norfolk. I John Tyler
REPRESENTATTVES.
Robert Craig Montgomery.
Thnma'4 Davenport Meadsvilla
Philip Doddridge Wcllsburff.
Joseph Draper *. Wytho C. H.
William F. C}<inlon.Limlsey'H Store.
George Ijoyall ' Norfolk.
Lewis Maxwell Wo itoi>.
William Mc(!oy Franklin.
Charles F. Mercer Leesbnrg.
.Charles City.
Mark AlPxander.Lombaidy Grove.
Itobert Allen Mt. Jackson.
William S. Archer Elkhill.
William Armstrong Romncy.
.I"hn S. ISiirbonr Culpppor C.ll.
Philip P. ItartMmr ' . . .Gorilonsvillo. Tlioma* T. Boulilin. .Charlotte C.H. Nathaniel H. Claiborne.. Roi-kv Mt. Richani Coke, jun. . .WilUainsburg.
' Rat(;Ti«il tti 1830. * Elected In place of Aloxnndcr Smyth, deoeiwRdj took his seat Doc. 6, 1830. • Snccessfnlly wntMtotl the election of Thoniaii Nowton ; took bU neat Mnrch 9, l&ll. • Election successfully contested by George Ix>yau. ■ HertAl In plaea of rhlllp P. Barbour, resigned; took bis seat Doo. 6, 1830. • Died April 17, 1830. ' Elected apeaker Des.7, 1829L
Thomas Newton * Norfolk.
.Tohn M. Patton*. ..Fredericksburg. John Roane. . . .Rumfoni Aciuleray.
Alexander Smyth • Wythe C.flL
Andrew Stevenson ' Richmond.
.Tohn Tnliaferro Fredericksburg.
James Trezvant Jerusalem.
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OONaBSSSIONAI. DntEOIOST.
ABKAKSAS TEBBTTOBT.
DELEGATE.
AmbroaeH. Serler. UtUaBodL
FLOBIDA TEBBTTOBT.
DELEQATE.
Joaeph 11 'White. Montioello.
HIOHIGAN TEBBTTOBT. DELEGATE.
JohnBlddlei Dettoit
> BMl«nad Feb. ai. USL
THE TWENTY-SECOND CONGEESS.
Firat S««nim, from Dee. 6, 1831, to July 16, 1832. Second Setsion, from Dee. 8, 1882, to March 2, 1833.
Vie«-Pntidl»at.—Jomi( O. OJkiaomt^ of South Caiolina. Pretfdenta <^ tht BenaU pro ten^iorg.— IdxruBiox Vr. Tazkwku. of VlrglnU, elected July 9, 1832; Hdoh h. Wbixx of Tennessee, elected Deo. 3, 1832. Seeretarf ^ the Senate.— Waixxr Iowbib of Pennsjlrania.
Speaker of Qyt ZfouM.— Axdbbw STmoraoN of Vbginia. Ctitrk of ike Boum.— HArcBKir Sx. Cuib OiABKB of fennaylTania.
> Badsnad Dee. S8, U3S.
AT.ABAMA.
SEKATOBS. 'WilUam R. King Sehna. | Oshiid Moore Hnntsrille.
RKPRFSKNTATl V K3.
Clement 0< Qdf ..HnntarUle. | Dixon H. liewia MontgomeiT. (Samnel W. Kaidis Monteralla
.lUifield.
CONNECTICUT.
SENATOBS.
Cheshire^ | Gideon Tomllwiow, ,
BEPRESEXTAXmS.
Qtvtcn. I Jabex Vr. Hiintinfffton . . .litrhfldd. I 'WOUam L. Stom mddletown.
Oantonl. | Ralph I. Ittgcrsoll New Uaven. | Ebeneaer Young. .EBlingly Centra.
DEL-VWARE. SEXATV^RS. ...DoTcr. I Antold Kaadaln lUddletown.
BErRESEXT.VTITK. ....,.., .Wilmingtoo.
THB TWENTX-SECOND COKGBBSS.
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JohnFoisytli.
Angostine Smith Clayton. .Athena. I Thomas F. Foster. .Gieensborongh. Ueniy Q, Xamar. Macon. |
6EOBOIA.
SEKATOBS.
Aiign8t& I Gtooige M. Troap.
bepbesentauvjbs.
Daniel Nennan McDonough. I
Wiley Thompson Elbeiton.
James M. Wayne Savannah. |
BiQhaidH.WiIde.
...DnUin. •Angostai
ILLINOIS.
SENATOBS.
£llasE.KaiM Kaslraalria. | John M. Bobinson CaimL
BEFBESEN7AX1 VK
Joseph Doncan JacksonvlQe.
INDIANA. SENATOBS.
BobertHansa'
William Hendilcka Madison.
I John Tipton*.
BatliSBoon.
HEFBESENTATl VES. .Boonerllle. | JohnCair Charleston. | Jonathan McCarty .
.Conneisyille.
> Appotaited In place of James Noble, deeeaaed In 1831; took his aest Deo. 6, 1831. < Elected in place of James Kobia, deceased In 1831, BobeitHaoua baving been appointed pro («m.; took his seat Jan. 8, 1832.
Geoise M. Bibb .
.Lexington.
John Adair Harrodsbnrg.
Cliilton Allan Winchester.
Henry I>anlel Mount Sterling.
Ksthan Qaither .Columbia.
• KENTUCKT.
SENATOBS.
...Tellow Banks. | Henry Clay
BEPBBSENTATIVES.
Albert Ot. Hawes HatresTllle. Chittenden I>on Eddyrille.
Kichard M. Johnson . .Gt. Crossing. Thomas A. Autrshall Paris.
Joseph Lecompte New Castle. Christopher Tompkins. . . .OlasROW.
Bobert P. Letcher Lancaster. Charles A. Wlckilffe . . .Bardstown.
LOUISIANA. 8£MAXOB9.
Josiah 8. Johnston Alexandria. | George A. Waggamani New Orleans.
EEPHESENTATiVJSS.
Heuy A. Bollard. Alexandria. | Philemon Thomas. . . .Baton Bonge. | Bdwaid D. White. .Donaldsonville.
>Eleetedlnplaceof EdwaidIiTln9ton,tesignedlnl831; to<dc his seat Jan. 3, ISSX
John Holmes .
MAINE. SEKATOBS. .Alfred. | FelegSpragae.
.HallowelL
EEPRESENTATTVES.
John Anderson Portland.
James Bates Norridgewock.
George Evans Gardiner.
Cornelius Holland Canton.
Leonard Jarvls Ellsworth.
Edward Kavanagh Damariscotta Mills.
RufusMcIntire Parsonsfield.
Ezekiel F. Chambers .
MABTLAND.
SENATOBS.
.Chestertown. I Samuel Smith .
.Baltimore.
Benjamin C. Howard Baltimore.
I>aniel Jenifer Allen's Fresh.
John L Kerr Eaton.
George E. Mitchell > Elkton.
BEPBESENTATIVES.
Bene<lict I. Semmes'.. .Piscataway.
Charles) S. Sewall ' Klkton.
John S. Snence. Berlin.
Francis Tnomas Frederick.
George C. Washington. . .Bockville. J. T.ll. Worthington Golden.
* DM June 2S, ISS.