26th United States Congress - State Delegations
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The Twenty-sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1839 to March 3, 1841, during the last two years of the administration of U.S. President Martin Van Buren.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Fifth Census of the United States in 1830. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.
This article supplements the main article with a list of the members by state delegation.
- Main article: 26th United States Congress
- See also: 26th United States Congress - political parties
- See also: United States House elections, 1838
[edit] Dates of sessions
- First session: December 2, 1839 - July 21, 1840
- Second session: December 7, 1840 - March 3, 1841 — a lame duck session
Previous congress: 25th Congress
Next congress: 27th 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 with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1844; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1840; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1842.
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. D. King (1786-1853), Democratic
- 3: Clement C. Clay (1789-1866), Democratic
- House of Representatives (5 seats)
- 1: Reuben Chapman (1799-1882), Democratic
- 2: David Hubbard (1792-1874), Democratic
- 3: George W. Crabb (1804-1846), Whig
- 4: Dixon H. Lewis (1802-1848), Democratic
- 5: James Dellet (1788-1848), Whig
[edit] Arkansas
- Senate
- 2: William S. Fulton (1795-1844), Democratic
- 3: Ambrose H. Sevier (1801-1848), Democratic
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: Edward Cross (1798-1887), Democratic
[edit] Connecticut
- Senate
- 3: Perry Smith (1783-1852), Democratic
- 1: Thaddeus Betts (1789-1840), Whig …died April 7, 1840.
- Jabez W. Huntington (1788-1847), Whig …elected to fill vacancy May 4, 1840.
- House of Representatives (6 seats) [1]
- A/L: Joseph Trumbull (1782-1861), Whig
- A/L: William L. Storrs (1795-1861), Whig …resigned in June 1840.
- William W. Boardman (1794-1871), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 7, 1840.
- A/L: Thomas W. Williams (1789-1874), Whig
- A/L: Thomas B. Osborne (1798-1869), Whig
- A/L: Truman Smith (1791-1884), Whig
- A/L: John H. Brockway (1801-1870), Whig
[edit] Delaware
- Senate
- 1: Richard H. Bayard (1796-1868), Whig …resigned September 19, 1839, elected to fill vacancy January 12, 1841.
- 2: Thomas Clayton (1777-1854), Whig
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: Thomas Robinson, Jr. (1800-1843), Democratic
[edit] Georgia
- Senate
- 3: Alfred Cuthbert (1785-1856), Democratic
- 2: Wilson Lumpkin (1783-1870), Democratic
- House of Representatives (9 seats) [2]
- A/L: Julius C. Alford (1799-1863), Whig
- A/L: Edward J. Black (1806-1846), Whig
- A/L: Walter T. Colquitt (1799-1855), Whig …resigned July 21, 1840.
- Hines Holt (1805-1865), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated February 1, 1841.
- A/L: Mark A. Cooper (1800-1885), Whig
- A/L: William C. Dawson (1798-1856), Whig
- A/L: Richard W. Habersham (1786-1842), Whig
- A/L: Thomas Butler King (1800-1864), Whig
- A/L: Eugenius A. Nisbet (1803-1871), Whig
- A/L: Lott Warren (1797-1861), Whig
[edit] Illinois
- Senate
- 2: John M. Robinson (1794-1843), Democratic
- 3: Richard M. Young (1798-1861), Democratic
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1: John Reynolds (1788-1865), Democratic
- 2: Zadok Casey (1796-1862), Democratic
- 3: John T. Stuart (1807-1885), Whig
[edit] Indiana
- Senate
- 3: Oliver H. Smith (1794-1859), Whig
- 1: Albert S. White (1803-1864), Whig
- House of Representatives (7 seats)
- 1: George H. Proffit (1807-1847), Whig
- 2: John W. Davis (1799-1859), Democratic
- 3: John Carr (1793-1845), Democratic
- 4: Thomas Smith (1799-1876), Democratic
- 5: James Rariden (1795-1856), Whig
- 6: William W. Wick (1796-1868), Democratic
- 7: Tilghman A. Howard (1797-1844), Democratic …resigned August 1, 1840.
- Henry S. Lane (1811-1881), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 7, 1840.
[edit] Kentucky
- Senate
- 3: Henry Clay (1777-1852), Whig
- 2: John J. Crittenden (1786-1863), Whig
- House of Representatives (13 seats)
- 1: Linn Boyd (1800-1859), Democratic
- 2: Philip Triplett (1799-1852), Whig
- 3: Joseph R. Underwood (1791-1876), Whig
- 4: Sherrod Williams (1804- ), Whig
- 5: Simeon H. Anderson (1802-1840), Whig …died August 11, 1840.
- John B. Thompson (1810-1874), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 7, 1840.
- 6: Willis Green ( - ), Whig
- 7: John Pope (1770-1845), Whig
- 8: William J. Graves (1805-1848), Whig
- 9: John White (1802-1845), Whig
- 10: Richard Hawes (1797-1877), Whig
- 11: Landaff W. Andrews (1803-1887), Whig
- 12: Garrett Davis (1801-1872), Whig
- 13: William O. Butler (1791-1880), Democratic
[edit] Louisiana
- Senate
- 2: Robert C. Nicholas (1793-1857), Democratic
- 3: Alexander Mouton (1804-1885), Democratic
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1: Edward D. White (1795-1847), Whig
- 2: Thomas W. Chinn (1791-1852), Whig
- 3: Rice Garland (1795c-1861), Whig …resigned July 21, 1840.
- John Moore (1788-1867), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 17, 1840.
[edit] Maine
- Senate
- 2: John Ruggles (1789-1874), Democratic
- 1: Reuel Williams (1783-1862), Democratic
- House of Representatives (8 seats)
- 1: Nathan Clifford (1803-1881), Democratic
- 2: Albert Smith (1793-1867), Democratic
- 3: Benjamin Randall (1789-1859), Whig
- 4: George Evans (1797-1867), Whig
- 5: Virgil D. Parris (1807-1874), Democratic
- 6: Hugh J. Anderson (1801-1881), Democratic
- 7: Joshua A. Lowell (1801-1874), Democratic
- 8: Thomas Davee (1797-1841), Democratic
[edit] Maryland
- Senate
- 3: John S. Spence (1788-1840), Whig …died October 24, 1840.
- John L. Kerr (1780-1844), Whig …elected to fill vacancy January 5, 1841.
- 1: William D. Merrick (1793-1857), Whig
- House of Representatives (8 seats) [3]
- 1: John Dennis (1807-1859), Whig
- 2: Philip F. Thomas (1810-1890), Democratic
- 3: John T. H. Worthington (1788-1849), Democratic
- 4: James Carroll (1791-1873), Democratic
- 4: Solomon Hillen, Jr. (1810-1873), Democratic
- 5: William Cost Johnson (1806-1860), Whig
- 6: Francis Thomas (1799-1876), Democratic
- 7: Daniel Jenifer (1791-1855), Whig
[edit] Massachusetts
- Senate
- 1: Daniel Webster (1782-1852), Whig …resigned February 22, 1841.
- Rufus Choate (1799-1859), Whig …elected to fill vacancy February 23, 1841.
- 2: John Davis (1787-1854), Whig …resigned January 5, 1841.
- Isaac C. Bates (1779-1845), Whig …elected to fill vacancy January 13, 1841.
- House of Representatives (12 seats)
- 1: Abbott Lawrence (1792-1855), Whig …resigned September 18, 1840.
- Robert C. Winthrop (1809-1894), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 7, 1840.
- 2: Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845), Whig
- 3: Caleb Cushing (1800-1879), Whig
- 4: William Parmenter (1789-1866), Democratic
- 5: Levi Lincoln, Jr. (1782-1868), Whig
- 6: James C. Alvord (1808-1839), Whig …died September 27, 1839, before Congress assembled.
- Osmyn Baker (1800-1875), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 14, 1840.
- 7: George N. Briggs (1796-1861), Whig
- 8: William B. Calhoun (1796-1865), Whig
- 9: William S. Hastings (1798-1842), Whig
- 10: Henry Williams (1805-1887), Democratic
- 11: John Reed, Jr. (1781-1860), Whig
- 12: John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), Whig
[edit] Michigan
- Senate
- 2: John Norvell (1789-1850), Democratic
- 1: Augustus S. Porter (1798-1872), Whig …elected to fill vacancy in class, January 20, 1840.
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: Isaac E. Crary (1804-1854), Democratic
[edit] Mississippi
- Senate
- 2: Robert J. Walker (1801-1869), Democratic
- 1: John Henderson (1797-1857), Whig
- House of Representatives (2 seats) [4]
- A/L: Albert G. Brown (1813-1880), Democratic
- A/L: Jacob Thompson (1810-1885), Democratic
[edit] Missouri
- Senate
- 1: Thomas H. Benton (1782-1858), Democratic
- 3: Lewis F. Linn (1796-1843), Democratic
- House of Representatives (2 seats) [5]
- A/L: Albert G. Harrison (1800-1839), Democratic …died September 7, 1839.
- John Jameson (1802-1857), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 12, 1839.
- A/L: John Miller (1781-1846), Democratic
[edit] New Hampshire
- Senate
- 2: Henry Hubbard (1784-1857), Democratic
- 3: Franklin Pierce (1804-1869), Democratic
- House of Representatives (5 seats) [6]
- A/L: Charles G. Atherton (1804-1853), Democratic
- A/L: Edmund Burke (1809-1882), Democratic
- A/L: Ira A. Eastman (1809-1881), Democratic
- A/L: Tristram Shaw (1786-1843), Democratic
- A/L: Jared W. Williams (1796-1864), Democratic
[edit] New Jersey
- Senate
- 1: Samuel L. Southard (1787-1842), Whig
- 2: Garret D. Wall (1783-1850), Democratic
- House of Representatives (6 seats) [7]
- A/L: William R. Cooper (1793-1856), Democratic …contested election, seated March 10, 1840.
- A/L: Philemon Dickerson (1788-1862), Democratic …contested election, seated March 10, 1840.
- A/L: Joseph Kille (1790-1865), Democratic …contested election, seated March 10, 1840.
- A/L: Joseph F. Randolph (1803-1873), Whig
- A/L: Daniel B. Ryall (1798-1864), Democratic …contested election, seated March 10, 1840.
- A/L: Peter D. Vroom (1791-1873), Democratic …contested election, seated March 10, 1840.
[edit] New York
- Senate
- 3: Silas Wright, Jr. (1795-1847), Democratic
- 1: Nathaniel P. Tallmadge (1795-1864), Whig
- House of Representatives (40 seats) [8]
- 1: Thomas B. Jackson (1797-1881), Democratic
- 2: James De la Montanya (1798-1849), Democratic
- 3: Edward Curtis (1801-1856), Whig
- 3: Moses H. Grinnell (1803-1877), Whig
- 3: Josiah Ogden Hoffman (1793-1856), Whig
- 3: James Monroe (1799-1870), Whig
- 4: Gouverneur Kemble (1786-1875), Democratic
- 5: Charles Johnston (1793-1845), Whig
- 6: Nathaniel Jones (1788-1866), Democratic
- 7: Rufus Palen (1807-1844), Whig
- 8: John Ely (1774-1849), Democratic
- 8: Aaron Vanderpoel (1799-1870), Democratic
- 9: Hiram P. Hunt (1796-1865), Whig
- 10: Daniel D. Barnard (1797-1861), Whig
- 11: Anson Brown (1800-1840), Whig …died June 14, 1840.
- Nicholas B. Doe (1786-1856), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 7, 1840.
- 12: David A. Russell (1780-1861), Whig
- 13: Augustus C. Hand (1803-1878), Democratic
- 14: John Fine (1794-1867), Democratic
- 15: Peter J. Wagner (1795-1884), Whig
- 16: Andrew W. Doig (1799-1875), Democratic
- 17: David P. Brewster (1801-1876), Democratic
- 17: John G. Floyd (1806-1881), Democratic
- 18: Thomas C. Chittenden (1788-1866), Whig
- 19: John H. Prentiss (1784-1861), Democratic
- 20: Judson Allen (1797-1880), Democratic
- 21: John C. Clark (1793-1852), Whig
- 22: Amasa Dana (1792-1867), Democratic
- 22: Stephen B. Leonard (1793-1876), Democratic
- 23: Nehemiah H. Earll (1787-1872), Democratic
- 23: Edward Rogers (1787-1857), Democratic
- 24: Christopher Morgan (1808-1877), Whig
- 25: Theron R. Strong (1802-1873), Democratic
- 26: Francis Granger (1792-1868), Whig
- 27: Meredith Mallory ( - ), Democratic
- 28: Thomas Kempshall (1796c-1865), Whig
- 29: Seth M. Gates (1800-1877), Whig
- 30: Luther C. Peck (1800-1876), Whig
- 31: Richard P. Marvin (1803-1892), Whig
- 32: Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), Whig
- 33: Charles F. Mitchell (1808c- ), Whig
[edit] North Carolina
- Senate
- 2: Bedford Brown (1795-1870), Democratic …resigned November 16, 1840.
- Willie P. Mangum (1792-1861), Whig …elected to fill vacancy November 25, 1840.
- 3: Robert Strange (1796-1854), Democratic …resigned November 16, 1840.
- William A. Graham (1804-1875), Whig …elected to fill vacancy November 25, 1840.
- House of Representatives (13 seats)
- 1: Kenneth Rayner (1808-1884), Whig
- 2: Jesse A. Bynum (1797-1868), Democratic
- 3: Edward Stanly (1810-1872), Whig
- 4: Charles B. Shepard (1808-1843), Democratic
- 5: James I. McKay (1793-1853), Democratic
- 6: Micajah T. Hawkins (1790-1858), Democratic
- 7: Edmund Deberry (1787-1859), Whig
- 8: William Montgomery (1789-1844), Democratic
- 9: John Hill (1797-1861), Democratic
- 10: Charles Fisher (1789-1849), Democratic
- 11: Henry W. Connor (1793-1866), Democratic
- 12: James Graham (1793-1851), Whig
- 13: Lewis Williams (1782-1842), Whig
[edit] Ohio
- Senate
- 3: William Allen (1803-1879), Democratic
- 1: Benjamin Tappan (1773-1857), Democratic
- House of Representatives (19 seats)
- 1: Alexander Duncan (1788-1853), Democratic
- 2: John B. Weller (1812-1875), Democratic
- 3: Patrick G. Goode (1798-1862), Whig
- 4: Thomas Corwin (1794-1865), Whig …resigned May 30, 1840.
- Jeremiah Morrow (1771-1852), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 7, 1840.
- 5: William Doan (1792-1847), Democratic
- 6: Calvary Morris (1798-1871), Whig
- 7: William K. Bond (1792-1864), Whig
- 8: Joseph Ridgway (1783-1861), Whig
- 9: William Medill (1802-1865), Democratic
- 10: Samson Mason (1793-1869), Whig
- 11: Isaac Parrish (1804-1860), Democratic
- 12: Jonathan Taylor (1796-1848), Democratic
- 13: Daniel P. Leadbetter (1797-1870), Democratic
- 14: George Sweeny (1796-1877), Democratic
- 15: John W. Allen (1802-1887), Whig
- 16: Joshua R. Giddings (1795-1864), Whig
- 17: John Hastings (1778-1854), Democratic
- 18: David A. Starkweather (1802-1876), Democratic
- 19: Henry Swearingen (1792c-1849), Democratic
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Senate
- 3: James Buchanan (1791-1868), Democratic
- 1: Daniel Sturgeon (1789-1878), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy in class, January 14, 1840.
- House of Representatives (28 seats) [9]
- 1: Lemuel Paynter (1788-1863), Democratic
- 2: John Sergeant (1779-1852), Whig
- 2: George W. Toland (1796-1869), Whig
- 3: Charles Naylor (1806-1872), Whig
- 4: Edward Davies (1779-1853), Anti-Masonic
- 4: John Edwards (1786-1843), Anti-Masonic
- 4: Francis James (1799-1886), Anti-Masonic
- 5: Joseph Fornance (1804-1852), Democratic
- 6: John Davis (1788-1878), Democratic
- 7: David D. Wagener (1792-1860), Democratic
- 8: Peter Newhard (1783-1860), Democratic
- 9: George M. Keim (1805-1861), Democratic
- 10: William Simonton (1788-1846), Whig
- 11: James Gerry (1796-1873), Democratic
- 12: James Cooper (1810-1863), Whig
- 13: William S. Ramsey (1810-1840), Democratic …died October 17, 1840.
- Charles McClure (1804-1846), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 7, 1840.
- 14: William W. Potter (1792-1839), Democratic …died October 28, 1839, before Congress assembled.
- George McCulloch (1792-1861), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2, 1839.
- 15: David Petrikin (1788-1847), Democratic
- 16: Robert H. Hammond (1791-1847), Democratic
- 17: Samuel W. Morris (1786-1847), Democratic
- 18: Charles Ogle (1798-1841), Anti-Masonic
- 19: Albert G. Marchand (1811-1848), Democratic
- 20: Enos Hook (1804-1841), Democratic
- 21: Isaac Leet (1801-1844), Democratic
- 22: Richard Biddle (1796-1847), Anti-Masonic …resigned in 1840.
- Henry M. Brackenridge (1786-1871), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 10, 1840.
- 23: William Beatty (1787-1851), Democratic
- 24: Thomas Henry (1779-1849), Anti-Masonic
- 25: John Galbraith (1794-1860), Democratic
[edit] Rhode Island
- Senate
- 2: Nehemiah R. Knight (1780-1854), Whig
- 1: Nathan F. Dixon (1774-1842), Whig
- House of Representatives (2 seats) [10]
- A/L: Robert B. Cranston (1791-1873), Whig
- A/L: Joseph L. Tillinghast (1791-1844), Whig
[edit] South Carolina
- Senate
- 2: John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), Democratic
- 3: William C. Preston (1794-1860), Whig
- House of Representatives (9 seats)
- 1: Isaac E. Holmes (1796-1867), Democratic
- 2: R. Barnwell Rhett (1800-1876), Democratic
- 3: John Campbell ( -1845), Democratic
- 4: Sampson H. Butler (1803-1848), Democratic
- 5: Francis W. Pickens (1805-1869), Democratic
- 6: Waddy Thompson, Jr. (1798-1868), Whig
- 7: James Rogers (1795-1873), Democratic
- 8: Thomas D. Sumter (1809-1874), Democratic
- 9: John K. Griffin (1789-1841), Democratic
[edit] Tennessee
- Senate
- 2: Hugh Lawson White (1773-1840), Whig …resigned January 13, 1840.
- Alexander O. Anderson (1794-1869), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy January 27, 1840.
- 1: Felix Grundy (1777-1840), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy in class, December 14, 1839, died December 19, 1840.
- Alfred O. P. Nicholson (1808-1876), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy December 25, 1840.
- House of Representatives (13 seats)
- 1: William B. Carter (1792-1848), Whig
- 2: Abraham McClellan (1789-1866), Democratic
- 3: Joseph L. Williams (1810-1865), Whig
- 4: Julius W. Blackwell (1797c- ), Democratic
- 5: Hopkins L. Turney (1797-1857), Democratic
- 6: William B. Campbell (1807-1867), Whig
- 7: John Bell (1797-1869), Whig
- 8: Meredith P. Gentry (1809-1866), Whig
- 9: Harvey M. Watterson (1811-1891), Democratic
- 10: Aaron V. Brown (1795-1859), Democratic
- 11: Cave Johnson (1793-1866), Democratic
- 12: John W. Crockett (1807-1852), Whig
- 13: Christopher H. Williams (1798-1857), Whig
[edit] Vermont
- Senate
- 3: Samuel Prentiss (1782-1857), Whig
- 1: Samuel S. Phelps (1793-1855), Whig
- House of Representatives (5 seats)
- 1: Hiland Hall (1795-1885), Whig
- 2: William Slade (1786-1859), Whig
- 3: Horace Everett (1779-1851), Whig
- 4: John Smith (1789-1858), Democratic
- 5: Isaac Fletcher (1784-1842), Democratic
[edit] Virginia
- Senate
- 2: William H. Roane (1787-1845), Democratic
- 1: William C. Rives (1793-1868), Whig …elected to fill vacancy in class, January 18, 1841.
- House of Representatives (21 seats)
- 1: Joel Holleman (1799-1844), Democratic …resigned in 1840.
- Francis Mallory (1807-1860), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 7, 1841.
- 2: Francis E. Rives (1792-1861), Democratic
- 3: John W. Jones (1791-1848), Democratic
- 4: George C. Dromgoole (1797-1847), Democratic
- 5: John Hill (1800-1880), Whig
- 6: Walter Coles (1790-1857), Democratic
- 7: William L. Goggin (1807-1870), Whig
- 8: Henry A. Wise (1806-1876), Whig
- 9: Robert M. T. Hunter (1809-1887), Whig
- 10: John Taliaferro (1768-1852), Whig
- 11: John M. Botts (1802-1869), Whig
- 12: James Garland (1791-1885), Conservative
- 13: Linn Banks (1784-1842), Democratic
- 14: Charles F. Mercer (1778-1858), Whig …resigned December 26, 1839.
- William M. McCarty (1789c-1863), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 26, 1839.
- 15: William Lucas (1800-1877), Democratic
- 16: Green B. Samuels (1806-1859), Democratic
- 17: Robert Craig (1792-1852), Democratic
- 18: George W. Hopkins (1804-1861), Conservative
- 19: Andrew Beirne (1771-1845), Democratic
- 20: Joseph Johnson (1785-1877), Democratic
- 21: Lewis Steenrod (1810-1862), Democratic
[edit] Delegates
- Florida Territory
- A/L: Charles Downing ( -1845)
- Iowa Territory
- A/L: William W. Chapman (1808-1892), Democratic …served until October 27, 1840.
- A/L: Augustus C. Dodge (1812-1883), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 8, 1840.
- Wisconsin Territory
- A/L: James D. Doty (1799-1865), Democratic
[edit] Notes
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ The 4th district was a plural district with two representatives.
- ^ Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.
- ^ There were four plural districts, the 8th, 17th, 22nd & 23rd had two representatives each, the 3rd had four representatives.
- ^ There were two plural districts, the 2nd had two representatives, the 4th had three representatives.
- ^ Both 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
- Senate Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress
- House Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress
- Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
- U.S. House of Representatives: House History
- U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists
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