30th United States Congress - State Delegations
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The Thirtieth 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, 1847 to March 3, 1849, during the last two years of the administration of U.S. President James K. Polk.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Sixth Census of the United States in 1840. The Senate had a Democratic majority, and the House had a Whig majority.
This article supplements the main article with a list of the members by state delegation.
- Main article: 30th United States Congress
- See also: 30th United States Congress - political parties
- See also: United States House elections, 1846
[edit] Dates of sessions
- First session: December 6, 1847 - August 14, 1848
- Second session: December 4, 1848 - March 3, 1849 — a lame duck session
Previous congress: 29th Congress
Next congress: 31st 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 1850; Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1852; and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1848.
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
- 3: Arthur P. Bagby (1794-1858), Democratic …resigned June 16, 1848.
- William R. D. King (1786-1853), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, July 1, 1848.
- 2: Dixon H. Lewis (1802-1848), Democratic …died October 25, 1848.
- Benjamin Fitzpatrick (1802-1869), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, November 25, 1848.
- House of Representatives (7 seats)
- 1: John Gayle (1792-1859), Whig
- 2: Henry W. Hilliard (1808-1892), Whig
- 3: Sampson W. Harris (1809-1857), Democratic
- 4: Samuel W. Inge (1817-1868), Democratic
- 5: George S. Houston (1811-1879), Democratic
- 6: Williamson R. W. Cobb (1807-1864), Democratic
- 7: Franklin W. Bowdon (1817-1857), Democratic
[edit] Arkansas
- Senate
- 3: Ambrose H. Sevier (1801-1848), Democratic …resigned March 15, 1848.
- Solon Borland (1808-1864), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, March 30, 1848, subsequently elected.
- 2: Chester Ashley (1790-1848), Democratic …died April 29, 1848.
- William K. Sebastian (1812-1865), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, May 12, 1848, subsequently elected.
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: Robert W. Johnson (1814-1879), Democratic
[edit] Connecticut
- Senate
- 1: Jabez W. Huntington (1788-1847), Whig …died November 1, 1847.
- Roger S. Baldwin (1793-1863), Whig …appointed to fill vacancy, November 11, 1847, subsequently elected.
- 3: John M. Niles (1787-1856), Democratic
- House of Representatives (4 seats)
- 1: James Dixon (1814-1873), Whig
- 2: Samuel D. Hubbard (1799-1855), Whig
- 3: John A. Rockwell (1803-1861), Whig
- 4: Truman Smith (1791-1884), Whig
[edit] Delaware
- Senate
- 1: John M. Clayton (1796-1856), Whig …resigned February 23, 1849.
- John Wales (1783-1863), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, February 23, 1849.
- 2: Presley Spruance (1785-1863), Whig
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: John W. Houston (1814-1896), Whig
[edit] Florida
- Senate
- 1: David Levy Yulee (1810-1886), Democratic
- 3: James D. Westcott, Jr. (1802-1880), Democratic
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: Edward C. Cabell (1816-1896), Whig
[edit] Georgia
- Senate
- 3: Walter T. Colquitt (1799-1855), Democratic …resigned February 1848.
- Herschel V. Johnson (1812-1880), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, February 4, 1848, subsequently elected.
- 2: John Mcpherson Berrien (1781-1856), Whig …elected to fill vacancy in class, November 12, 1847.
- House of Representatives (8 seats)
- 1: Thomas B. King (1800-1864), Whig
- 2: Alfred Iverson, Sr. (1798-1873), Democratic
- 3: John W. Jones (1806-1871), Whig
- 4: Hugh A. Haralson (1805-1854), Democratic
- 5: John H. Lumpkin (1812-1860), Democratic
- 6: Howell Cobb (1815-1868), Democratic
- 7: Alexander H. Stephens (1812-1883), Whig
- 8: Robert A. Toombs (1810-1885), Whig
[edit] Illinois
- Senate
- 3: Sidney Breese (1800-1878), Democratic
- 2: Stephen A. Douglas (1813-1861), Democratic
- House of Representatives (7 seats)
- 1: Robert Smith (1802-1867), Independent Democratic
- 2: John A. McClernand (1812-1900), Democratic
- 3: Orlando B. Ficklin (1808-1886), Democratic
- 4: John Wentworth (1815-1888), Democratic
- 5: William A. Richardson (1811-1875), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 6, 1847.
- 6: Thomas J. Turner (1815-1874), Democratic
- 7: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), Whig
[edit] Indiana
- Senate
- 3: Edward A. Hannegan (1807-1859), Democratic
- 1: Jesse D. Bright (1812-1875), Democratic
- House of Representatives (10 seats)
- 1: Elisha Embree (1801-1863), Whig
- 2: Thomas J. Henley (1810-1865), Democratic
- 3: John L. Robinson (1813-1860), Democratic
- 4: Caleb B. Smith (1808-1864), Whig
- 5: William W. Wick (1796-1868), Democratic
- 6: George G. Dunn (1812-1857), Whig
- 7: Richard W. Thompson (1809-1900), Whig
- 8: John Pettit (1807-1877), Democratic
- 9: Charles W. Cathcart (1809-1888), Democratic
- 10: William Rockhill (1793-1865), Democratic
[edit] Iowa
- Senate
- 3: Augustus C. Dodge (1812-1883), Democratic …newly admitted state, seated December 7, 1848.
- 2: George W. Jones (1804-1896), Democratic …newly admitted state, seated December 7, 1848.
House of Representatives
- 1: William Thompson (1813-1897), Democratic
- 2: Shepherd Leffler (1811-1879), Democratic
[edit] Kentucky
- Senate
- 3: John J. Crittenden (1786-1863), Whig …resigned June 12, 1848.
- Thomas Metcalfe (1780-1855), Whig …appointed to fill vacancy, June 23, 1848, subsequently elected.
- 2: Joseph R. Underwood (1791-1876), Whig
- House of Representatives (10 seats)
- 1: Linn Boyd (1800-1859), Democratic
- 2: Beverly L. Clarke (1809-1860), Democratic
- 3: Samuel O. Peyton (1804-1870), Democratic
- 4: Aylette Buckner (1806-1869), Whig
- 5: John B. Thompson (1810-1874), Whig
- 6: Green Adams (1812-1884), Whig
- 7: W. Garnett Duncan (1800-1875), Whig
- 8: Charles S. Morehead (1802-1868), Whig
- 9: Richard French (1792-1854), Democratic
- 10: John P. Gaines (1795-1857), Whig
[edit] Louisiana
- Senate
- 3: Henry Johnson (1783-1864), Whig
- 2: Solomon W. Downs (1801-1854), Democratic
- House of Representatives (4 seats)
- 1: Emile La Sére (1802-1882), Democratic
- 2: Bannon G. Thibodeaux (1812-1866), Whig
- 3: John H. Harmanson (1803-1850), Democratic
- 4: Isaac E. Morse (1809-1866), Democratic
[edit] Maine
- Senate
- 1: John Fairfield (1797-1847), Democratic …died December 24, 1847.
- Wyman B. S. Moor (1811-1869), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, January 5, 1848.
- Hannibal Hamlin (1809-1891), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, May 26, 1848.
- 2: James W. Bradbury (1802-1901), Democratic
- House of Representatives (7 seats)
- 1: David Hammons (1808-1888), Democratic
- 2: Asa W. H. Clapp (1805-1891), Democratic
- 3: Hiram Belcher (1790-1857), Whig
- 4: Franklin Clark (1801-1874), Democratic
- 5: Ephraim K. Smart (1813-1872), Democratic
- 6: James S. Wiley (1808-1891), Democratic
- 7: Hezekiah Williams (1798-1856), Democratic
[edit] Maryland
- Senate
- 3: James A. Pearce (1805-1862), Whig
- 1: Reverdy Johnson (1796-1876), Whig
- House of Representatives (6 seats)
- 1: John G. Chapman (1798-1856), Whig
- 2: J. Dixon Roman (1809-1867), Whig
- 3: Thomas W. Ligon (1810-1881), Democratic
- 4: Robert M. McLane (1815-1898), Democratic
- 5: Alexander Evans (1818-1888), Whig
- 6: John W. Crisfield (1806-1897), Whig
[edit] Massachusetts
- Senate
- 1: Daniel Webster (1782-1852), Whig
- 2: John Davis (1787-1854), Whig
- House of Representatives (10 seats)
- 1: Robert C. Winthrop (1809-1894), Whig
- 2: Daniel P. King (1801-1850), Whig
- 3: Amos Abbott (1786-1868), Whig
- 4: John G. Palfrey (1796-1881), Whig
- 5: Charles Hudson (1795-1881), Whig
- 6: George Ashmun (1804-1870), Whig
- 7: Julius Rockwell (1805-1888), Whig
- 8: John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), Whig …died February 23, 1848.
- Horace Mann (1796-1859), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated April 13, 1848.
- 9: Artemas Hale (1783-1882), Whig
- 10: Joseph Grinnell (1788-1885), Whig
[edit] Michigan
- Senate
- 1: Lewis Cass (1782-1866), Democratic …resigned May 29, 1848, subsequently elected to fill vacancy, March 4, 1849.
- Thomas Fitzgerald (1796-1855), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, June 8, 1848.
- 2: Alpheus Felch (1804-1896), Democratic
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1: Robert McClelland (1807-1880), Democratic
- 2: Edward Bradley (1808-1847), Democratic …died August 5, 1847, before Congress assembled.
- Charles E. Stuart (1810-1887), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 6, 1847.
- 3: Kinsley S. Bingham (1808-1861), Democratic
[edit] Mississippi
- Senate
- 1: Jesse Speight (1795-1847), Democratic …died May 1, 1847.
- Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, August 10, 1847, subsequently elected.
- 2: Henry S. Foote (1804-1880), Democratic
- House of Representatives (4 seats)
- 1: Jacob Thompson (1810-1885), Democratic
- 2: Winfield S. Featherston (1820-1891), Democratic
- 3: Patrick W. Tompkins (1804-1853), Whig
- 4: Albert G. Brown (1813-1880), Democratic
[edit] Missouri
- Senate
- 1: Thomas H. Benton (1782-1858), Democratic
- 3: David R. Atchison (1807-1886), Democratic
- House of Representatives (5 seats)
- 1: James B. Bowlin (1804-1874), Democratic
- 2: John Jameson (1802-1857), Democratic
- 3: James S. Green (1817-1870), Democratic
- 4: Willard P. Hall (1820-1882), Democratic
- 5: John S. Phelps (1814-1886), Democratic
[edit] New Hampshire
- Senate
- 3: Charles G. Atherton (1804-1853), Democratic
- 2: John P. Hale (1806-1873), Independent Democratic
- House of Representatives (4 seats)
- 1: Amos Tuck (1810-1879), Independent
- 2: Charles H. Peaslee (1804-1866), Democratic
- 3: James Wilson (1797-1881), Whig
- 4: James H. Johnson (1802-1887), Democratic
[edit] New Jersey
- Senate
- 2: Jacob W. Miller (1800-1862), Whig
- 1: William L. Dayton (1807-1864), Whig
- House of Representatives (5 seats)
- 1: James G. Hampton (1814-1861), Whig
- 2: William A. Newell (1817-1901), Whig
- 3: Joseph E. Edsall (1789-1865), Democratic
- 4: John Van Dyke (1807-1878), Whig
- 5: Dudley S. Gregory (1800-1874), Whig
[edit] New York
- Senate
- 1: Daniel S. Dickinson (1800-1866), Democratic
- 3: John A. Dix (1798-1879), Democratic
- House of Representatives (34 seats)
- 1: Frederick W. Lord (1800-1860), Democratic
- 2: Henry C. Murphy (1810-1882), Democratic
- 3: Henry Nicoll (1812-1879), Democratic
- 4: William B. Maclay (1812-1882), Democratic
- 5: Frederick A. Tallmadge (1792-1869), Whig
- 6: David S. Jackson (1813-1872), Democratic …contested election, served until April 19, 1848.
- Horace Greeley (1811-1872), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 4, 1848.
- 7: William Nelson (1784-1869), Whig
- 8: Cornelius Warren (1790-1849), Whig
- 9: Daniel B. St. John (1808-1890), Whig
- 10: Eliakim Sherrill (1813-1863), Whig
- 11: Peter H. Silvester (1807-1882), Whig
- 12: Gideon Reynolds (1813-1896), Whig
- 13: John I. Slingerland (1804-1861), Whig
- 14: Orlando Kellogg (1809-1865), Whig
- 15: Sidney Lawrence (1801-1892), Democratic
- 16: Hugh White (1798-1870), Whig
- 17: George Petrie (1793-1879), Independent Democratic
- 18: William Collins (1818-1878), Democratic
- 19: Joseph Mullin (1811-1882), Whig
- 20: Timothy Jenkins (1799-1859), Democratic
- 21: George A. Starkweather (1794-1879), Democratic
- 22: Ausburn Birdsall (1814-1903), Democratic
- 23: William Duer (1805-1879), Whig
- 24: Daniel Gott (1794-1864), Whig
- 25: Harmon S. Conger (1816-1882), Whig
- 26: William T. Lawrence (1788-1859), Whig
- 27: John M. Holley (1802-1848), Whig …died March 8, 1848.
- Esbon Blackmar (1805-1857), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 4, 1848.
- 28: Elias B. Holmes (1807-1866), Whig
- 29: Robert L. Rose (1804-1877), Whig
- 30: David Rumsey, Jr. (1810-1883), Whig
- 31: Dudley Marvin (1786-1856), Whig
- 32: Nathan K. Hall (1810-1874), Whig
- 33: Harvey Putnam (1793-1855), Whig
- 34: Washington Hunt (1811-1867), Whig
[edit] North Carolina
- Senate
- 2: Willie P. Mangum (1792-1861), Whig
- 3: George E. Badger (1795-1866), Whig
- House of Representatives (9 seats)
- 1: Thomas L. Clingman (1812-1897), Whig
- 2: Nathaniel Boyden (1796-1873), Whig
- 3: Daniel M. Barringer (1806-1873), Whig
- 4: Augustine H. Shepperd (1792-1864), Whig
- 5: Abraham W. Venable (1799-1876), Democratic
- 6: John R. J. Daniel (1802-1868), Democratic
- 7: James I. McKay (1793-1853), Democratic
- 8: Richard S. Donnell (1820-1867), Whig
- 9: David Outlaw (1806-1868), Whig
[edit] Ohio
- Senate
- 3: William Allen (1803-1879), Democratic
- 1: Thomas Corwin (1794-1865), Whig
- House of Representatives (21 seats)
- 1: James J. Faran (1808-1892), Democratic
- 2: David Fisher (1794-1886), Whig
- 3: Robert C. Schenck (1809-1890), Whig
- 4: Richard S. Canby (1808-1895), Whig
- 5: William Sawyer (1803-1877), Democratic
- 6: Rodolphus Dickinson (1797-1849), Democratic
- 7: Jonathan D. Morris (1804-1875), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 6, 1847.
- 8: John L. Taylor (1805-1870), Whig
- 9: Thomas O. Edwards (1810-1876), Whig
- 10: Daniel Duncan (1806-1849), Whig
- 11: John K. Miller (1819-1863), Democratic
- 12: Samuel F. Vinton (1792-1862), Whig
- 13: Thomas Ritchey (1801-1863), Democratic
- 14: Nathan Evans (1804-1879), Whig
- 15: William Kennon, Jr. (1802-1867), Democratic
- 16: John D. Cummins (1791-1849), Democratic
- 17: George Fries (1799-1866), Democratic
- 18: Samuel Lahm (1812-1876), Democratic
- 19: John Crowell (1801-1883), Whig
- 20: Joshua R. Giddings (1795-1864), Whig
- 21: Joseph M. Root (1807-1879), Whig
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Senate
- 1: Daniel Sturgeon (1789-1878), Democratic
- 3: Simon Cameron (1799-1889), Democratic
- House of Representatives (24 seats)
- 1: Lewis C. Levin (1808-1860), American
- 2: Joseph R. Ingersoll (1786-1868), Whig
- 3: Charles Brown (1797-1883), Democratic
- 4: Charles J. Ingersoll (1782-1862), Democratic
- 5: John Freedley (1793-1851), Whig
- 6: John W. Hornbeck (1804-1848), Whig …died January 16, 1848.
- Samuel A. Bridges (1802-1884), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated March 6, 1848.
- 7: Abraham R. McIlvaine (1804-1863), Whig
- 8: John Strohm (1793-1884), Whig
- 9: William Strong (1808-1895), Democratic
- 10: Richard Brodhead (1811-1863), Democratic
- 11: Chester P. Butler (1798-1850), Whig
- 12: David Wilmot (1814-1868), Democratic
- 13: James Pollock (1810-1890), Whig
- 14: George N. Eckert (1802-1865), Whig
- 15: Henry Nes (1799-1850), Whig
- 16: Jasper E. Brady (1797-1871), Whig
- 17: John Blanchard (1787-1849), Whig
- 18: Andrew Stewart (1791-1872), Whig
- 19: Job Mann (1795-1873), Democratic
- 20: John Dickey (1794-1853), Whig
- 21: Moses Hampton (1803-1878), Whig
- 22: John W. Farrelly (1809-1860), Whig
- 23: James Thompson (1806-1874), Democratic
- 24: Alexander Irvin (1800-1874), Whig
[edit] Rhode Island
- Senate
- 1: Albert C. Greene (1792-1863), Whig
- 2: John H. Clarke (1789-1870), Whig
- House of Representatives (2 seats)
- 1: Robert B. Cranston (1791-1873), Whig
- 2: Benjamin B. Thurston (1804-1886), Democratic
[edit] South Carolina
- Senate
- 2: John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), Democratic
- 3: Andrew P. Butler (1796-1857), Democratic
- House of Representatives (7 seats)
- 1: James A. Black (1793-1848), Democratic …died April 3, 1848.
- Daniel Wallace (1801-1859), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated June 12, 1848.
- 2: Richard F. Simpson (1798-1882), Democratic
- 3: Joseph A. Woodward (1806-1885), Democratic
- 4: Alexander D. Sims (1803-1848), Democratic …died November 16, 1848.
- John McQueen (1804-1867), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated February 12, 1849.
- 5: Armistead Burt (1802-1883), Democratic
- 6: Isaac E. Holmes (1796-1867), Democratic
- 7: R. Barnwell Rhett (1800-1876), Democratic
[edit] Tennessee
- Senate
- 1: Hopkins L. Turney (1797-1857), Democratic
- 2: John Bell (1797-1869), Whig …elected to fill vacancy, November 22, 1847.
- House of Representatives (11 seats)
- 1: Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), Democratic
- 2: William M. Cocke (1815-1896), Whig
- 3: John H. Crozier (1812-1889), Whig
- 4: Hugh L. W. Hill (1810-1892), Democratic
- 5: George W. Jones (1806-1884), Democratic
- 6: James H. Thomas (1808-1876), Democratic
- 7: Meredith P. Gentry (1809-1866), Whig
- 8: Washington Barrow (1807-1866), Whig
- 9: Lucien B. Chase (1817-1864), Democratic
- 10: Frederick P. Stanton (1814-1894), Democratic
- 11: William T. Haskell (1818-1859), Whig
[edit] Texas
- Senate
- 2: Samuel Houston (1793-1863), Democratic
- 1: Thomas J. Rusk (1803-1857), Democratic
- House of Representatives (2 seats)
- 1: David S. Kaufman (1813-1851), Democratic
- 2: Timothy Pilsbury (1789-1858), Democratic
[edit] Vermont
- Senate
- 1: Samuel S. Phelps (1793-1855), Whig
- 3: William Upham (1792-1853), Whig
- House of Representatives (4 seats)
- 1: William Henry (1788-1861), Whig
- 2: Jacob Collamer (1791-1865), Whig
- 3: George P. Marsh (1801-1882), Whig
- 4: Lucius B. Peck (1802-1866), Democratic
[edit] Virginia
- Senate
- 1: James M. Mason (1798-1871), Democratic
- 2: Robert M. T. Hunter (1809-1887), Democratic
- House of Representatives (15 seats)
- 1: Archibald Atkinson (1792-1872), Democratic
- 2: George C. Dromgoole (1797-1847), Democratic …died April 27, 1847, before Congress assembled.
- Richard K. Meade (1803-1862), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 6, 1847.
- 3: Thomas S. Flournoy (1811-1883), Whig
- 4: Thomas S. Bocock (1815-1891), Democratic
- 5: William L. Goggin (1807-1870), Whig
- 6: John M. Botts (1802-1869), Whig
- 7: Thomas H. Bayly (1810-1856), Democratic
- 8: Richard Lee T. Beale (1819-1893), Democratic
- 9: John S. Pendleton (1802-1868), Whig
- 10: Henry Bedinger (1812-1858), Democratic
- 11: James McDowell (1795-1851), Democratic
- 12: William B. Preston (1805-1862), Whig
- 13: Andrew S. Fulton (1800-1884), Whig
- 14: Robert A. Thompson (1805-1876), Democratic
- 15: William G. Brown, Sr. (1800-1884), Democratic
[edit] Wisconsin
- Senate
- 1: Henry Dodge (1782-1867), Democratic …newly admitted state, seated June 8, 1848.
- 3: Isaac P. Walker (1815-1872), Democratic …newly admitted state, seated June 8, 1848.
- House of Representatives (2 seats) [1]
- A/L: Mason C. Darling (1801-1866), Democratic
- A/L: William P. Lynde (1817-1885), Democratic
[edit] Delegates
- Wisconsin Territory
- A/L: John H. Tweedy (1814-1891), Whig …served until May 29, 1848.
- Henry H. Sibley (1811-1891), …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 15, 1849.
[edit] Notes
- ^ 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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