18th United States Congress - State Delegations
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The Eighteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1823 to March 3, 1825, during the last two years of the second administration of U.S. President James Monroe.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Fourth Census of the United States in 1820. Both chambers had a Jacksonian Democratic-Republican majority.
This article supplements the main article with a list of the members by state delegation.
- Main article: 18th United States Congress
- See also: 18th United States Congress - Membership Changes
- See also: 18th United States Congress - Political Parties
- See also: United States House election, 1822
[edit] Dates of sessions
- First session: December 1, 1823 - May 27, 1824
- Second session: December 6, 1824 - March 3, 1825 — a lame duck session
Previous congress: 17th Congress
Next congress: 19th Congress
[edit] Members
Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1826; Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1828; and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1824.
The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.
The list below is arranged by state, then by chamber. Senators are shown in order of seniority, House members in district order.
[edit] Alabama
- Senate
- 2. William R. King (1786-1853), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 3. William Kelly (1786-1834), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1. Gabriel Moore (1785-1845), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 2. John McKee (1771-1832), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 3. George W. Owen (1796-1837), Jackson Democratic-Republican
[edit] Connecticut
- Senate
- 3. James Lanman (1767-1841), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 1. Elijah Boardman (1760-1823), Jackson Democratic-Republican …died August 18, 1823.
- Henry W. Edwards (1779-1847), Jackson Democratic-Republican …appointed to fill vacancy, October 8, 1823, subsequently elected.
- House of Representatives (6 seats) [1]
- A/L. Noyes Barber (1781-1844), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Samuel A. Foote (1780-1846), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Ansel Sterling (1782-1853), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Ebenezer Stoddard (1785-1847), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Gideon Tomlinson (1780-1854), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Lemuel Whitman (1780-1841), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] Delaware
- Senate
- 2. Nicholas Van Dyke (1770-1826), Adams Federalist
- 1. Thomas Clayton (1777-1854), Adams Federalist …elected to fill vacancy from preceding Congress, January 8, 1824.
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L. Louis McLane (1786-1857), Crawford Federalist
[edit] Georgia
- Senate
- 3. John Elliott (1773-1827), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 2. Nicholas Ware (1769-1824), Crawford Democratic-Republican …died September 7, 1824.
- Thomas W. Cobb (1784-1830), Crawford Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 4, 1824.
- House of Representatives (7 seats) [2]
- A/L. Joel Abbott (1776-1826), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- A/L. George Cary (1789-1843), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Thomas W. Cobb (1784-1830), Crawford Democratic-Republican …resigned December 6, 1824.
- Richard Henry Wilde (1789-1847), Crawford Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated February 7, 1825.
- A/L. Alfred Cuthbert (1785-1856), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- A/L. John Forsyth (1780-1841), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Edward F. Tattnall (1788-1832), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Wiley Thompson (1781-1835), Crawford Democratic-Republican
[edit] Illinois
- Senate
- 2. Jesse B. Thomas (1777-1853), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 3. Ninian Edwards (1775-1833), Adams Democratic-Republican …resigned March 4, 1824.
- John McLean (1791-1830), Crawford Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 23, 1824.
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L. Daniel P. Cook (1794-1827), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] Indiana
- Senate
- 1. James Noble (1785-1831), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 3. Waller Taylor (1786-1826), Adams Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1. William Prince (1772-1824), Jackson Democratic-Republican …died September 4, 1824.
- Jacob Call ( -1826), Jackson Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 23, 1824.
- 2. Jonathan Jennings (1784-1834), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 3. John Test (1771-1849), Jackson Democratic-Republican
[edit] Kentucky
- Senate
- 2. Richard M. Johnson (1780-1850), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 3. Isham Talbot (1773-1837), Adams Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (12 seats)
- 1. David Trimble (1782-1842), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 2. Thomas Metcalfe (1780-1855), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 3. Henry Clay (1777-1852), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 4. Robert P. Letcher (1788-1861), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 5. John T. Johnson (1788-1856), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 6. David White (1785-1834), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 7. Thomas P. Moore (1797-1853), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 8. Richard Aylett Buckner (1763-1847), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 9. Charles A. Wickliffe (1788-1869), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 10. Francis Johnson (1776-1842), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 11. Philip Thompson (1789-1836), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 12. Robert P. Henry (1788-1826), Jackson Democratic-Republican
[edit] Louisiana
- Senate
- 2. Henry Johnson (1783-1864), Adams Democratic-Republican …resigned May 27, 1824.
- Dominique J. Bouligny (1773-1833), Adams Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 19, 1824.
- 3. James Brown (1766-1835), Adams Democratic-Republican …resigned December 10, 1823.
- Josiah S. Johnston (1784-1833), Adams Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, January 15, 1824.
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1. Edward Livingston (1764-1836), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 2. Henry H. Gurley (1788-1833), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 3. William L. Brent (1784-1848), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] Maine
- Senate
- 2. John Chandler (1762-1841), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 1. John Holmes (1773-1843), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (7 seats)
- 1. William Burleigh (1785-1827), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 2. Stephen Longfellow (1775-1849), Adams Federalist
- 3. Ebenezer Herrick (1785-1839), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 4. Joshua Cushman (1761-1834), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 5. Enoch Lincoln (1788-1829), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 6. Jeremiah O'Brien (1778-1858), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 7. David Kidder (1787-1860), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] Maryland
- Senate
- 3. Edward Lloyd (1779-1834), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 1. Samuel Smith (1752-1839), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (9 seats) [3]
- 1. Raphael Neale ( -1833), Adams Federalist
- 2. Joseph Kent (1779-1837), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 3. Henry R. Warfield (1774-1839), Adams Federalist
- 4. John Lee (1788-1871), Jackson Federalist
- 5. Peter Little (1775-1830), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 5. Isaac McKim (1775-1838), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 6. George E. Mitchell (1781-1832), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 7. William Hayward, Jr. (1787-1836), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 8. John S. Spence (1788-1840), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] Massachusetts
- Senate
- 1. Elijah H. Mills (1776-1829), Adams Federalist
- 2. James Lloyd (1769-1831), Adams Federalist
- House of Representatives (13 seats)
- 1. Daniel Webster (1782-1852), Adams Federalist
- 2. Benjamin W. Crowninshield (1772-1851), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 3. Jeremiah Nelson (1769-1838), Adams Federalist
- 4. Timothy Fuller (1778-1835), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 5. Jonas Sibley (1762-1834), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 6. John Locke (1764-1855), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 7. Samuel C. Allen (1772-1842), Adams Federalist
- 8. Samuel Lathrop (1772-1846), Adams Federalist
- 9. Henry W. Dwight (1788-1845), Adams Federalist
- 10. John Bailey (1786-1835), Adams Democratic-Republican …contested election, seated December 13, 1824.
- 11. Aaron Hobart (1787-1858), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 12. Francis Baylies (1783-1852), Jackson Federalist
- 13. John Reed (1781-1860), Adams Federalist
[edit] Mississippi
- Senate
- 2. Thomas H. Williams (1780-1840), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 1. David Holmes (1769-1832), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L. Christopher Rankin (1788-1826), Jackson Democratic-Republican
[edit] Missouri
- Senate
- 3. David Barton (1783-1837), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 1. Thomas H. Benton (1782-1858), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L. John Scott (1785-1861), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] New Hampshire
- Senate
- 3. John F. Parrott (1767-1836), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 2. Samuel Bell (1770-1850), Adams Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (6 seats) [4]
- A/L. Ichabod Bartlett (1786-1853), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Matthew Harvey (1781-1866), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Arthur Livermore (1766-1853), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Aaron Matson (1770-1855), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. William Plumer, Jr. (1789-1854), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Thomas Whipple, Jr. (1787-1835), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] New Jersey
- Senate
- 2. Mahlon Dickerson (1770-1853), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 1. Joseph McIlvaine (1769-1826), Adams Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy from preceding Congress, November 12, 1823.
- House of Representatives (6 seats) [5]
- A/L. George Cassedy (1783-1842), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Lewis Condict (1772-1862), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Daniel Garrison (1782-1851), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- A/L. George Holcombe (1786-1828), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- A/L. James Matlack (1775-1840), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Samuel Swan (1771-1844), Jackson Democratic-Republican
[edit] New York
- Senate
- 3. Rufus King (1755-1827), Adams Federalist
- 1. Martin Van Buren (1782-1862), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (34 seats) [6]
- 1. Silas Wood (1769-1847), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 2. Jacob Tyson (1773-1848), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 3. Churchill C. Cambreleng (1786-1862), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 3. John J. Morgan (1770-1849), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 3. Peter Sharpe (1777-1842), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 4. Joel Frost ( -1827), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 5. William W. Van Wyck (1777-1840), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 6. Hector Craig (1775-1842), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 7. Lemuel Jenkins (1789-1862), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 8. James Strong (1783-1847), Adams Federalist
- 9. James L. Hogeboom (1766-1839), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 10. Stephen Van Rensselaer (1764-1839), Adams Federalist
- 11. Charles A. Foote (1785-1828), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 12. Lewis Eaton ( - ), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 13. Isaac Williams, Jr. (1777-1860), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 14. Henry R. Storrs (1787-1837), Adams Federalist
- 15. John Herkimer (1773-1848), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 16. John W. Cady (1790-1854), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 17. John W. Taylor (1784-1854), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 18. Henry C. Martindale (1780-1860), Adams Federalist
- 19. John Richards (1765-1850), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 20. Ela Collins (1786-1848), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 20. Egbert Ten Eyck (1779-1844), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 21. Lot Clark (1788-1862), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 22. Justin Dwinell (1785-1850), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 23. Elisha Litchfield (1785-1859), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 24. Rowland Day (1779-1853), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 25. Samuel Lawrence (1773-1837), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 26. Dudley Marvin (1786-1856), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 26. Robert S. Rose (1774-1835), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 27. Moses Hayden (1786-1830), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 28. William B. Rochester (1789-1838), Adams Democratic-Republican …resigned before Congress assembled.
- William Woods (1790-1837), Adams Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1823.
- 29. Isaac Wilson (1780-1848), Adams Democratic-Republican …contested election, served until January 7, 1824.
- Parmenio Adams (1776-1832), Adams Democratic-Republican …contested election, seated January 7, 1824.
- 30. Albert H. Tracy (1793-1859), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] North Carolina
- Senate
- 3. Nathaniel Macon (1757-1837), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 2. John Branch (1782-1863), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (13 seats)
- 1. Alfred M. Gatlin (1790-1841), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 2. Hutchins G. Burton (1782-1836), Crawford Democratic-Republican …resigned March 23, 1824.
- George Outlaw ( -1825), Crawford Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 19, 1825.
- 3. Thomas H. Hall (1773-1853), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 4. Richard D. Spaight, Jr. (1796-1850), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 5. Charles Hooks (1768-1843), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 6. Weldon N. Edwards (1788-1873), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 7. John Culpepper (1761-1841), Adams Federalist
- 8. Willie P. Mangum (1792-1861), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 9. Romulus M. Saunders (1791-1867), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 10. John Long (1785-1857), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 11. Henry W. Connor (1793-1866), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 12. Robert B. Vance (1793-1827), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 13. Lewis Williams (1782-1842), Crawford Democratic-Republican
[edit] Ohio
- Senate
- 1. Benjamin Ruggles (1783-1857), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 3. Ethan Allen Brown (1776-1852), Adams Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (14 seats)
- 1. James W. Gazlay (1784-1874), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 2. Thomas R. Ross (1788-1869), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 3. William McLean (1794-1839), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 4. Joseph Vance (1786-1852), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 5. John W. Campbell (1782-1833), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 6. Duncan McArthur (1772-1839), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 7. Samuel F. Vinton (1792-1862), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 8. William Wilson (1773-1827), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 9. Philemon Beecher (1775-1839), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 10. John Patterson (1771-1848), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 11. John C. Wright (1783-1861), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 12. John Sloane (1779-1856), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 13. Elisha Whittlesey (1783-1863), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 14. Mordecai Bartley (1783-1870), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Senate
- 3. Walter Lowrie (1784-1868), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 1. William Findlay (1768-1846), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (26 seats) [7]
- 1. Samuel Breck (1771-1862), Adams Federalist
- 2. Joseph Hemphill (1770-1842), Jackson Federalist
- 3. Daniel H. Miller ( -1846), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 4. James Buchanan (1791-1868), Jackson Federalist
- 4. Samuel Edwards (1785-1850), Jackson Federalist
- 4. Isaac Wayne (1772-1852), Jackson Federalist
- 5. Philip S. Markley (1789-1834), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 6. Robert Harris (1768-1851), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 7. Daniel Udree (1751-1828), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 7. Henry Wilson (1778-1826), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 8. Samuel D. Ingham (1779-1860), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 8. Thomas J. Rogers (1781-1832), Jackson Democratic-Republican …resigned April 20, 1824.
- George Wolf (1777-1840), Jackson Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 9, 1824.
- 9. William Cox Ellis (1787-1871), Jackson Federalist
- 9. George Kremer (1775-1854), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 9. Samuel McKean (1787-1841), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 10. James S. Mitchell (1784-1844), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 11. John Findlay (1766-1838), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 11. James Wilson (1779-1868), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 12. John Brown (1772-1845), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 13. John Tod (1779-1830), Jackson Democratic-Republican …resigned in 1824.
- Alexander Thomson (1788-1848), Jackson Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 6, 1824.
- 14. Andrew Stewart (1791-1872), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 15. Thomas Patterson (1764-1841), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 16. James Allison, Jr. (1772-1854), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 16. Walter Forward (1786-1852), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 17. George Plumer (1762-1843), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 18. Patrick Farrelly (1770-1826), Jackson Democratic-Republican
[edit] Rhode Island
- Senate
- 2. Nehemiah R. Knight (1780-1854), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 1. James De Wolf (1764-1837), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (2 seats) [8]
- A/L. Job Durfee (1790-1847), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Samuel Eddy (1769-1839), Adams Democratic-Republican
[edit] South Carolina
- Senate
- 3. John Gaillard (1765-1826), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 2. Robert Y. Hayne (1791-1839), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (9 seats)
- 1. Joel R. Poinsett (1779-1851), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 2. James Hamilton, Jr. (1786-1857), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 3. Robert B. Campbell ( -1862), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 4. Andrew R. Govan (1794-1841), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 5. George McDuffie (1790-1851), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 6. John Wilson (1773-1828), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 7. Joseph Gist (1775-1836), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 8. John Carter (1792-1850), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 9. Starling Tucker (1770-1834), Jackson Democratic-Republican
[edit] Tennessee
- Senate
- 1. John H. Eaton (1790-1856), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 2. Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (9 seats)
- 1. John Blair (1790-1863), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 2. John Cocke (1772-1854), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 3. James I. Standifer (1782-1837), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 4. Jacob C. Isacks ( - ), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 5. Robert Allen (1778-1844), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 6. James T. Sandford ( - ), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 7. Samuel Houston (1793-1863), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 8. James B. Reynolds (1779-1851), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 9. Adam R. Alexander (1781-1848), Jackson Democratic-Republican
[edit] Vermont
- Senate
- 3. William A. Palmer (1781-1860), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 1. Horatio Seymour (1778-1857), Adams Democratic-Republican
- House of Representatives (5 seats) [9]
- A/L. William C. Bradley (1782-1867), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Daniel A. A. Buck (1789-1841), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Samuel C. Crafts (1768-1853), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Rollin C. Mallary (1784-1831), Adams Democratic-Republican
- A/L. Charles Rich (1771-1824), Adams Democratic-Republican …died October 15, 1824.
- Henry Olin (1768-1837), Adams Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 13, 1824.
[edit] Virginia
- Senate
- 1. James Barbour (1775-1842), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 2. John Taylor (1753-1824), Crawford Democratic-Republican ...died August 20, 1824.
- Littleton W. Tazewell (1774-1860), Jackson Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, December 7, 1824.
- House of Representatives (22 seats)
- 1. Thomas Newton, Jr. (1768-1847), Adams Democratic-Republican
- 2. Arthur Smith (1785-1853), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 3. William S. Archer (1789-1855), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 4. Mark Alexander (1792-1883), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 5. John Randolph (1773-1833), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 6. George Tucker (1775-1861), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 7. Jabez Leftwich (1765-1855), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 8. Burwell Bassett (1764-1841), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 9. Andrew Stevenson (1784-1857), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 10. William C. Rives (1793-1868), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 11. Philip P. Barbour (1783-1841), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 12. Robert S. Garnett (1789-1840), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 13. William Lee Ball (1781-1824), Crawford Democratic-Republican …died February 28, 1824.
- John Taliaferro (1768-1852), Crawford Democratic-Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated April 8, 1824.
- 14. Charles F. Mercer (1778-1858), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 15. John S. Barbour (1790-1855), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 16. James Stephenson (1764-1833), Crawford Federalist
- 17. Jared Williams (1766-1831), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 18. Joseph Johnson (1785-1877), Jackson Democratic-Republican
- 19. William McCoy ( -1864), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 20. John Floyd (1783-1837), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 21. William Smith ( - ), Crawford Democratic-Republican
- 22. Alexander Smyth (1765-1830), Crawford Democratic-Republican
[edit] Delegates
- Arkansas Territory
- A/L. Henry W. Conway (1793-1827)
- Florida Territory
- A/L. Richard K. Call (1792-1862)
- Michigan Territory
- A/L. Gabriel Richard (1767-1832)
[edit] Notes
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ The 5th district was a plural district with two representatives.
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ There were three plural districts, the 20th & 26th had two representatives each, the 3rd had three representatives.
- ^ There were six plural districts, the 7th, 8th, 11th & 16th had two representatives each, the 4th & 9th had three representatives each.
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
[edit] References
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
[edit] External links
- Statutes at Large, 1789-1875 [1]
- Senate Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress [2]
- House Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress [3]
- Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress [4]
- U.S. House of Representatives: Congressional History [5]
- U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists [6]
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