List of Continental Congress Delegates
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The men in this list actually met in the Continental Congress. Especially in later years others were elected but declined to serve or just never attended a meeting.
Some members of the Second Continental Congress were depicted in John Trumbull's later painting The Declaration of Independence, link here. The Wikipedia article on the painting has a key showing which member of the Congress is where in the picture.
Index: Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Andrew Adams; Connecticut (1778)
- John Adams; Massachusetts (1774–1778)
- Samuel Adams; Massachusetts (1775–1781)
- Thomas Adams; Virginia (1778–1779)
- Robert Alexander; Maryland (1776)
- Andrew Allen; Pennsylvania (1775–1776)
- John Alsop; New York (1774–1776)
- Benjamin Andrew; Georgia (1780)
- John Armstrong; Pennsylvania (1779–1780)
- John Armstrong, Jr.; Pennsylvania (1787–1788)
- Jonathan Arnold; Rhode Island (1782–1783)
- Peleg Arnold; Rhode Island (1787–1788)
- John Baptista Ashe; North Carolina (1787)
- Samuel John Atlee; Pennsylvania (1778–1782)
[edit] B
- Abraham Baldwin; Georgia (1785, 1787–1788)
- John Banister; Virginia (1778)
- Robert Barnwell; South Carolina (1787)
- Josiah Bartlett; New Hampshire (1775–1776, 1778)
- John Bayard; Pennsylvania (1785–1786)
- John Beatty; New Jersey (1784–1785)
- Thomas Bee; South Carolina (1780–1782)
- Egbert Benson; New York (1784, 1787–1788)
- Richard Beresford; South Carolina (1783–1784)
- Edward Biddle; Pennsylvania (1774–1775)
- William Bingham; Pennsylvania (1786–1788)
- Jonathan Blanchard; New Hampshire (1784)
- Richard Bland; Virginia (1774–1775)
- Theodorick Bland; Virginia (1780–1783)
- Timothy Bloodworth; North Carolina (1786)
- William Blount; North Carolina (1782–1783, 1786–1787)
- Simon Boerum; New York (1774–1775)
- Elias Boudinot; New Jersey (1778, 1781–1783)
- Carter Braxton; Virginia (1776)
- John Brown; Virginia (1787–1788)
- Nathan Brownson; Georgia (1777)
- John Bull; South Carolina (1784–1787)
- Archibald Bulloch; Georgia (1775)
- Thomas Burke; North Carolina (1777–1781)
- William Burnet; New Jersey (1780–1781)
- Robert Burton; North Carolina (1787)
- Pierce Butler; South Carolina (1787)
[edit] C
- Lambert Cadwalader; New Jersey (1785–1787)
- William Carmichael; Maryland (1778–1779)
- Edward Carrington; Virginia (1786–1788)
- Charles Carroll, Barrister; Maryland (1776–1777)
- Charles Carroll of Carrollton; Maryland (1776–1778)
- Daniel Carroll; Maryland (1781–1783)
- Richard Caswell; North Carolina (1774–1775)
- Jeremiah Chase; Maryland (1783–1784)
- Samuel Chase; Maryland (1774–1778)
- Abraham Clark; New Jersey (1776–1778, 1780–1783, 1786–1788)
- William Clingan; Pennsylvania (1777–1779)
- George Clinton; New York (1775–1776)
- George Clymer; Pennsylvania (1776–1777, 1780–1782)
- John Collins; Rhode Island (1778–1780, 1782–1783)
- Silas Condict; New Jersey (1781–1783)
- Benjamin Contee; Maryland (1788)
- Joseph Platt Cooke; Connecticut (1784–1785, 1787–1788)
- Ezekiel Cornell; Rhode Island (1780–1782)
- Tench Coxe; Pennsylvania (1789)
- Stephen Crane; New Jersey (1774–1776)
- William Cumming; North Carolina (1785)
- Thomas Cushing; Massachusetts (1774–1776)
[edit] D
- Francis Dana; Massachusetts (1777–1778, 1784)
- Nathan Dane; Massachusetts (1785)
- John Dawson; Virginia (1788)
- Jonathan Dayton; New Jersey (1787–1788)
- Silas Deane; Connecticut (1774–1776, 1782–1783)
- John De Hart; New Jersey (1774–1775)
- Charles DeWitt; New York (1784)
- Samuel Dick; New Jersey (1784–1785)
- John Dickinson; Pennsylvania (1774–1776); Delaware (1779)
- Philemon Dickinson; Delaware (1782–1783)
- William Henry Drayton; South Carolina (1778–1779)
- James Duane; New York (1774–1783)
- William Duer; New York (1788–1789)
- Eliphalet Dyer; Connecticut (1774–1779, 1782–1783)
[edit] E
- Pierpont Edwards; Connecticut (1788)
- William Ellery; Rhode Island (1776–1785)
- Oliver Ellsworth; Connecticut (1778–1783)
- Jonathan Elmer; New Jersey (1777–1778, 1781–1783, 1787–1788)
- Nicholas Eveleigh; South Carolina (1781–1782)
[edit] F
- John Fell; New Jersey (1778–1780)
- William Few; Georgia (1780–1782, 1786–1788)
- William Fitzhugh; Virginia (1779)
- Thomas Fitzsimons; Pennsylvania (1782–1783)
- William Fleming; Virginia (1779)
- William Floyd; New York (1774–1776, 1779–1783)
- Nathaniel Folsom; New Hampshire (1774, 1777–1780)
- James Forbes; Maryland (1778–1780)
- Uriah Forrest; Maryland (1787)
- Abiel Foster; New Hampshire (1783–1785)
- Benjamin Franklin; Pennsylvania (1775–1776)
- Frederick Frelinghuysen; New Jersey (1779)
- George Frost; New Hampshire (1777–1779)
[edit] G
- Christopher Gadsden; South Carolina (1774–1776)
- Joseph Galloway; Pennsylvania (1774)
- Leonard Gansevoort; New York (1788)
- John Gardner; Rhode Island (1789)
- Joseph Gardner; Pennsylvania (1784–1785)
- David Gelston; New York (1789)
- Elbridge Gerry; Massachusetts (1776–1780, 1782–1785)
- John Lewis Gervais; South Carolina (1782–1783)
- William Gibbons; Georgia (1784)
- John Taylor Gilman; New Hampshire (1782–1783)
- Nicholas Gilman; New Hampshire (1787–1789)
- Robert Goldsborough; Maryland (1774–1776)
- Nathaniel Gorham; Massachusetts (1782–1783, 1785–1787)
- William Grayson; Virginia (1785–1787)
- Cyrus Griffin; Virginia (1778–1780, 1787–1788)
- Button Gwinnett; Georgia (1776)
[edit] H
- John Habersham; Georgia (1785)
- Joseph Habersham; Georgia (1785)
- John Hall; Maryland (1775)
- Lyman Hall; Georgia (1775–1777)
- Alexander Hamilton; New York (1782–1783, 1788)
- John Hancock; Massachusetts (1775–1778)
- Edward Hand; Pennsylvania (1783–1784)
- John Hanson; Maryland (1780–1782)
- Samuel Hardy; Virginia (1783–1785)
- John Haring; New York (1774, 1785–1787)
- Cornelius Harnett; North Carolina (1777–1779)
- Benjamin Harrison; Virginia (1774–1777)
- William Harrison, Jr.; Maryland (1786)
- John Hart; New Jersey (1776)
- John Harvie; Virginia (1777–1778)
- Benjamin Hawkins; North Carolina (1781–1783, 1787)
- Jonathan Hazard; Rhode Island (1788)
- William Hemsley; Maryland (1782–1783)
- James Henry; Virginia, (1780)
- John Henry; Maryland (1778–1780, 1785–1786)
- Patrick Henry; Virginia (1774–1775)
- William Henry; Pennsylvania (1784–1785)
- Joseph Hewes; North Carolina (1774–1776, 1779)
- Thomas Heyward, Jr.; South Carolina (1776–1778)
- Stephen Higginson; Massachusetts (1783)
- Whitmell Hill; North Carolina (1778–1780)
- William Hindman; Maryland (1785–1786)
- Samuel Holten; Massachusetts (1778–1780, 1783–1785, 1787)
- William Hooper; North Carolina (1774–1777)
- Stephen Hopkins; Rhode Island (1774–1776)
- Francis Hopkinson; New Jersey (1776)
- Josiah Hornblower; New Jersey (1785–1786)
- Titus Hosmer; Connecticut (1778)
- William Houston; New Jersey (1779–1781, 1784–1785)
- John Houstoun; Georgia (1775)
- William Houstoun; Georgia (1784–1786)
- John Eager Howard; Maryland (1788)
- David Howell; Rhode Island (1782–1785)
- Richard Howly; Georgia (1780–1781)
- Daniel Huger; South Carolina (1786–1788)
- Charles Humphreys; Pennsylvania (1774–1776)
- Benjamin Huntington; Connecticut (1780, 1782–1783, 1788)
- Samuel Huntington; Connecticut (1776, 1778–1781, 1783)
- Richard Hutson; South Carolina (1778–1779)
[edit] I
- Jared Ingersoll; Pennsylvania (1780)
- William Irvine; Pennsylvania (1787–1788)
- Ralph Izard; South Carolina (1782–1783)
[edit] J
- David Jackson; Pennsylvania (1785)
- Jonathan Jackson; Massachusetts (1782)
- John Jay; New York (1774–1776, 1778–1789)
- Thomas Jefferson; Virginia (1775–1776, 1783–1784)
- Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer; Maryland (1779–1781)
- William Samuel Johnson; Connecticut (1785–1787)
- Thomas Johnson; Maryland (1774–1776)
- Samuel Johnston; North Carolina (1780–1781)
- Allen Jones; North Carolina (1779–1780)
- Joseph Jones; Virginia (1777, 1780–1783)
- Noble Jones; Georgia (1781–1782)
- Willie Jones; North Carolina (1780)
[edit] K
- John Kean; South Carolina (1785–1787)
- Dyre Kearney; Delaware (1787–1788)
- Rufus King; Massachusetts (1785–1787)
- Francis Kinloch; South Carolina (1780)
- James Kinsey; New Jersey (1774–1775)
[edit] L
- John Langdon; New Hampshire (1775–1776, 1787)
- Woodbury Langdon; New Hampshire (1779)
- Edward Langworthy; Georgia (1777–1779)
- John Lansing, Jr.; New York (1785)
- John Laurance; New York (1785–1787)
- Henry Laurens; South Carolina (1777–1780)
- Richard Law; Connecticut (1777, 1781–1782)
- Arthur Lee; Virginia (1782–1784)
- Francis Lightfoot Lee; Virginia (1775–1779)
- Henry Lee (Lighthorse Harry Lee); Virginia (1786–1788)
- Richard Henry Lee; Virginia (1774–1779)
- Thomas Sim Lee; Maryland (1783)
- Francis Lewis; New York (1775–1779)
- Ezra L'Hommedieu; New York (1779–1783, 1788)
- Samuel Livermore; New Hampshire (1780–1782)
- Philip Livingston; New York (1775–1778)
- Robert R. Livingston; New York (1775–1776, 1779–1780, 1784)
- Walter Livingston; New York (1784–1785)
- William Livingston; New Jersey (1774–1776)
- Edward Lloyd; Maryland (1783–1784)
- Pierse Long; New Hampshire (1785–1786)
- James Lovell; Massachusetts (1777–1782)
- John Lowell; Massachusetts (1782)
- Isaac Low; New York (1774)
- Thomas Lynch; South Carolina (1774–1776)
- Thomas Lynch, Jr.; South Carolina (1776)
[edit] M
- James Madison; Virginia (1780–1783, 1787–1788)
- James Manning; Rhode Island (1786)
- Henry Marchant; Rhode Island (1777–1779)
- John Mathews; South Carolina (1778–1781)
- Timothy Matlack; Pennsylvania (1780)
- Eleazer McComb; Delaware (1783–1784)
- Alexander McDougall; New York (1781)
- James McHenry; Maryland (1783–1785)
- Thomas McKean; Delaware (1774–1776, 1778–1782)
- James McLene; Pennsylvania (1779–1780)
- James Mercer; Virginia (1779)
- John Francis Mercer; Virginia (1783–1784)
- Samuel Meredith; Pennsylvania (1786–1788)
- Arthur Middleton; South Carolina (1776–1777, 1781–1782)
- Henry Middleton; South Carolina (1774–1775)
- Thomas Mifflin; Pennsylvania (1774–1775, 1782–1784)
- Nathan Miller; Rhode Island (1786)
- Nathaniel Mitchell; Delaware (1787–1788)
- Stephen Mix Mitchell; Connecticut (1785–1788)
- James Monroe; Virginia (1783–1786)
- John Montgomery; Pennsylvania (1782–1784)
- Joseph Montgomery; Pennsylvania (1780–1782)
- Cadwalader Morris; Pennsylvania (1783–1784)
- Gouverneur Morris; New York (1778–1779)
- Lewis Morris; New York (1775–1777)
- Robert Morris; Pennsylvania (1775–1778)
- John Morton; Pennsylvania (1774–1776)
- Isaac Motte; South Carolina (1780–1782)
- Daniel Mowry, Jr.; Rhode Island (1780–1782)
- Frederick Muhlenberg; Pennsylvania (1779–1780)
[edit] N
- Abner Nash; North Carolina (1782–1783)
- Thomas Nelson, Jr.; Virginia (1775–1777, 1779)
[edit] O
- Samuel Osgood; Massachusetts (1781–1784)
- Samuel Otis; Massachusetts (1787)
[edit] P
- William Paca; Maryland (1774–1779)
- Mann Page; Virginia (1777)
- Ephraim Paine; New York (1784)
- Robert Treat Paine; Massachusetts (1774–1776)
- John Parker; South Carolina (1786–1788)
- George Partridge; Massachusetts (1780)
- John Patten; Delaware (1786)
- Nathaniel Peabody; New Hampshire (1779–1780, 1785)
- William Peery; Delaware (1786)
- Philip Pell; New York (1789)
- Edmund Pendleton; Virginia (1774–1775)
- John Penn; North Carolina (1775–1780)
- Richard Peters, Jr.; Pennsylvania (1782–1783)
- Charles Pettit; Pennsylvania (1785–1787)
- Charles Pinckney; South Carolina (1785–1787)
- William Pierce; Georgia (1787)
- George Plater; Maryland (1778–1780)
- Zephaniah Platt; New York (1785–1786)
- Richard Potts; Maryland (1781)
[edit] R
- David Ramsay; South Carolina (1782–1783, 1785–1786)
- Nathaniel Ramsey; Maryland (1786–1787)
- Edmund Jennings Randolph; Virginia (1779, 1781–1782)
- Peyton Randolph; Virginia (1774–1775)
- George Read; Delaware (1774–1777)
- Jacob Read; South Carolina (1783–1785)
- Joseph Reed; Pennsylvania (1778)
- James Randolph Reid; Pennsylvania (1787–1789)
- Samuel Rhoads; Pennsylvania (1774)
- Daniel Roberdeau; Pennsylvania (1777–1779)
- Caesar Rodney; Delaware (1774–1776, 1778)
- Thomas Rodney; Delaware (1781–1782, 1786)
- John Rogers; Maryland (1775–1776)
- Jesse Root; Connecticut (1778–1782)
- David Ross; Maryland (1787–1789)
- George Ross; Pennsylvania (1774–1777)
- Benjamin Rumsey; Maryland (1776–1777)
- Benjamin Rush; Pennsylvania (1776–1777)
- Edward Rutledge; South Carolina (1774–1776)
- John Rutledge; South Carolina (1774–1775, 1782–1783)
[edit] S
- John Morin Scott; New York (1780, 1782)
- James Schureman; New Jersey (1786–1787)
- Philip Schuyler; New York (1775, 1777, 1779–1780)
- Nathaniel Scudder; New Jersey (1778–1779)
- James Searle; Pennsylvania (1778–1780)
- Theodore Sedgwick; Massachusetts (1780)
- Joshua Seney; Maryland (1788)
- Jonathan Sergeant; New Jersey (1776–1777)
- William Sharpe; North Carolina (1779–1781)
- Roger Sherman; Connecticut (1774–1781, 1784)
- William Shippen; Pennsylvania (1779–1780)
- John Sitgreaves; North Carolina (1785)
- James Smith; Pennsylvania (1776–1778)
- Jonathan Bayard Smith; Pennsylvania (1777–1778)
- Meriwether Smith; Virginia (1778–1779, 1781)
- Richard Smith; New Jersey (1774–1776)
- Thomas Smith; Pennsylvania (1781–1782)
- William Smith; Maryland (1777)
- Melancton Smith; New York (1785–1787)
- Richard Dobbs Spaight; North Carolina (1783–1785)
- Joseph Spencer; Connecticut (1779)
- Arthur St. Clair; Pennsylvania (1786–1787)
- John Stevens; New Jersey (1784)
- Charles Stewart; New Jersey (1784–1785)
- Richard Stockton; New Jersey (1776)
- Thomas Stone; Maryland (1775–1776, 1778, 1784)
- Caleb Strong; Massachusetts (1780)
- Jonathan Sturges; Connecticut (1786)
- John Sullivan; New Hampshire (1774, 1780–1781)
- John Swann; North Carolina (1788)
- James Sykes; Delaware (1777)
- John Cleves Symmes; New Jersey (1785–1786)
[edit] T
- George Taylor; Pennsylvania (1776)
- Edward Telfair; Georgia (1778, 1780–1782)
- George Thatcher; Massachusetts (1787–1789)
- Matthew Thornton; New Hampshire (1776–1777)
- Matthew Tilghman; Maryland (1774–1776)
- James Tilton; Delaware (1783–1784)
- Thomas Tucker; South Carolina (1787–1788)
[edit] V
- Nicholas Van Dyke; Delaware (1777–1781)
- James Mitchell Varnum; Rhode Island (1781–1781, 1787)
- John M. Vining; Delaware (1784–1785)
[edit] W
- James Wadsworth; Connecticut (1784)
- Jeremiah Wadsworth; Connecticut (1788)
- John Walker; Virginia (1780)
- George Walton; Georgia (1776–1777, 1780–1781)
- John Walton; Georgia (1778)
- Artemas Ward; Massachusetts (1780–1781)
- Samuel Ward; Rhode Island (1774–1776)
- George Washington; Virginia (1774–1775)
- John Wentworth, Jr.; New Hampshire (1778)
- Samuel Wharton; Delaware (1782–1783)
- William Whipple; New Hampshire (1776–1779)
- James White; North Carolina (1786–1788)
- Phillips White; New Hampshire (1782–1783)
- John Williams; North Carolina (1778–1779)
- William Williams; Connecticut (1776–1777)
- Hugh Williamson; North Carolina (1782–1785, 1788)
- Thomas Willing; Pennsylvania (1775–1776)
- James Wilson; Pennsylvania (1775–1777, 1783, 1785–1786)
- Paine Wingate; New Hampshire (1787–1788)
- Henry Wisner; New York (1775–1776)
- John Witherspoon; New Jersey (1776–1782)
- Oliver Wolcott; Connecticut (1776–1778, 1780–1783)
- Joseph Wood; Georgia (1777–1778)
- Turbutt Wright; Maryland (1782)
- Henry Wynkoop; Pennsylvania (1779–1782)
- George Wythe; Virginia (1775–1776)
[edit] Y
- Abraham Yates; New York (1787–1788)
- Peter W. Yates; New York (1786)
[edit] Z
- John Joachim Zubly; Georgia (1775)