Membership of the 10th Congress of the United States

 

March 4, 1807 to March 3, 1809

 

First Session:  October 26, 1807 to April 25, 1808

Second Session:  November 7, 1808 to March 3, 1809

 

Vice President of the United States:

George Clinton (New York)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate:

Samuel Smith (Maryland);
Stephen R. Bradley (Vermont), from December 28, 1808;
John Milledge (Georgia), from January 30, 1809

Secretary of the Senate:

Samuel A. Otis (Massachusetts)

Sergeant At Arms of the Senate:

James Mathers (New York)

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Joseph B. Varnum (Massachusetts)

Clerk of the House:

John Beckley (Virginia);
Patrick Magruder (Maryland), from October 26, 1807

Sergeant At Arms of the House:

Joseph Wheaton (Rhode Island);
Thomas Dunn (Maryland), from October 27, 1807

Doorkeeper of the House:

Thomas Claxton

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

James Hillhouse

Uriah Tracy (died July 19, 1807)

Chauncey Goodrich (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Uriah Tracy; served from October 25, 1807)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Samuel W. Dana

John Davenport

Benjamin Tallmadge

Epaphroditus Champion

Jonathan O. Moseley

Timothy Pitkin

Lewis Burr Sturges

 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

Samuel White

James Asheton Bayard

 

Representative At Large

 

James Madison Broome (resigned 1807)

Nicholas Van Dyke (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Broom; served from October 6, 1807)

 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

Abraham Baldwin (died March 4, 1807)

John Milledge

George Jones (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Abraham Baldwin; served from August 27, 1807 to November 7, 1807, when William H. Crawford was elected)

William H. Crawford (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Abraham Baldwin; served from November 7, 1807)

 

Representatives At Large

 

William Bibb

Howell Cobb

Dennis Smelt

George M. Troup

 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

Buckner Thruston

John Pope

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Matthew Lyon

District 2:

John Boyle

District 3:

John Rowan

District 4:

Richard M. Johnson

District 5:

Benjamin Howard

District 6:

Joseph Desha

 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

Samuel Smith

Phillip Reed

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John Campbell 

District 2:

Archibald Van Horne

District 3:

Philip Barton Key

District 4:

Roger Nelson

District 5*:

William McCreery

Nicholas R. Moore

District 6:

John Montgomery

District 7:

Edward Lloyd

District 8:

Charles Goldsborough

 

* Two-member district

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Timothy Pickering

John Quincy Adams (resigned June 8, 1808)

James Lloyd (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Quincy Adams in 1808; served from June 9, 1808)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Josiah Quincy

District 2:

Jacob Crowninshield (died April 15, 1808)

Joseph Story (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jacob Crowninshield; served from May 23, 1808)

District 3:

Edward St. L. Livermore

District 4:

Joseph B. Varnum

District 5:

William Ely

District 6:

Samuel Taggart

District 7:

Joseph Barker

District 8:

Isaiah L. Green

District 9:

Josiah Dean

District 10:

Jabez Upham

District 11:

William Stedman

District 12:

Barnabas Bidwell (resigned July 13, 1807 to become Attorney General of Massachusetts)

Ezekiel Bacon (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Barnabas Bidwell; served from September 16, 1807)

District 13:

Ebenezer Seaver

District 14:

Richard Cutts

District 15:

Daniel Ilsley

District 16:

Orchard Cook

District 17:

John Chandler

 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

Nicholas Gilman

Nahum Parker

 

Representatives At Large

 

Peter Carleton 

David M. Durell

Francis Gardner

Jedediah K. Smith

Clement Storer

 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

John Condit

Aaron Kitchell

 

Representatives At Large

 

Ezra Darby (died January 27, 1808)

Adam Boyd (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ezra Darby; served from March 8, 1808)

William Helms 

John Lambert

Thomas Newbold

James Sloan

Henry Southard

 

New York

 

Senators

 

John Smith

Samuel L. Mitchill

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Samuel Riker 

District 2-3*:

George Clinton

Gurdon S. Mumford

District 4:

Philip Van Cortlandt

District 5:

John Blake, Jr

District 6:

Daniel C. Verplanck

District 7:

Barent Gardenier

District 8:

James I. Van Alen

District 9:

Killian K. Van Rensselaer

District 10:

Josiah Masters

District 11:

John Thompson

District 12:

 

David Thomas (resigned May 1, 1808)

Nathan Wilson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David Thomas; served from June 3, 1808)

District 13:

Peter Swart

District 14:

John Russell

District 15:

William Kirkpatrick

District 16:

Reuben Humphrey

District 17:

John Harris

 

* Two-member district (Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island)

 

North Carolina

 

Senators

 

James Turner

Jesse Franklin

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Lemuel Sawyer

District 2:

Willis Alston

District 3:

Thomas Blount

District 4:

William Blackledge

District 5:

Thomas Kenan

District 6:

Nathaniel Macon

District 7:

John Culpeper (served until January 2, 1808, when the seat was declared vacant as the result of a contest on account of alleged irregularities; subsequently reelected to fill the vacancy; served from February 23, 1808)

District 8:

Richard Stanford

District 9:

Marmaduke Williams

District 10:

Evan S. Alexander

District 11:

James Holland

District 12:

Meshack Franklin

 

Ohio

 

Senators

 

John Smith (resigned April 25, 1808)

Edward Tiffin (resigned March 3, 1809)

Return Jonathan Meigs (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Smith; served from December 12, 1808)

 

Representative At Large

 

Jeremiah Morrow

 

Pennsylvania

 

Senators

 

Samuel Maclay (resigned January 4, 1809)

Andrew Gregg

Michael Leib (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Maclay; served from January 9, 1809)

 

Representatives

 

District 1*:

Joseph Clay (resigned March 28, 1808)

Benjamin Say (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph Clay; served from November 16, 1808)

John Porter 

Jacob Richards

District 2†:

William Milnor

Robert Brown

John Pugh

District 3‡:

Robert Jenkins

Matthias Richards

John Hiester

District 4#:

David Bard

Robert Whitehill

District 5:

Daniel Montgomery, Jr.

District 6:

James Kelly

District 7:

John Rea 

District 8:

William Findley

District 9:

John Smilie

District 10:

William Hoge

District 11:

Samuel Smith

 

* Three-member district

† Three-member district

‡ Three-member district

# Two-member district

 

Rhode Island

 

Senators

 

Benjamin Howland

James Fenner (resigned September 1807 to become Governor of Rhode Island)

Elisha Mathewson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Fenner; served from October 26, 1807)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Nehemiah Knight (died June 13, 1808)

Richard Jackson, Jr. (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Nehemiah Knight; served from November 11, 1808)

Isaac Wilbour

 

South Carolina

 

Senators

 

Thomas Sumter

John Galliard

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Robert Marion 

District 2:

William Butler 

District 3:

David R. Williams

District 4:

John Taylor 

District 5:

Richard Winn

District 6:

Joseph Calhoun (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Levi Casey; served from June 2, 1807)

District 7:

Thomas Moore

District 8:

Lemuel J. Alston

 

Tennessee

 

Senators

 

Joseph Anderson

Daniel Smith

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John Rhea 

District 2:

George W. Campbell

District 3:

Jesse Wharton

 

Vermont

 

Senators

 

Stephen R. Bradley

Israel Smith (resigned October 1, 1807 to become Governor of Vermont)

Jonathan Robinson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Israel Smith; served from October 10, 1807)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

 

James Witherell (resigned May 1, 1808 to become United States judge for the Territory of Michigan)

Samuel Shaw (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Witherell; served from September 6, 1808)

District 2:

James Elliott

District 4:

James Fisk

District 4:

Martin Chittenden

 

Virginia

 

Senators

 

William B. Giles

Andrew Moore

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John G. Jackson 

District 2:

John Morrow

District 3:

John Smith

District 4:

David Holmes

District 5:

Alexander Wilson

District 6:

Abram Trigg

District 7:

Joseph Lewis, Jr.

District 8:

Walter Jones

District 9:

John Love

District 10:

John Dawson

District 11:

James M. Garnett

District 12:

Burwell Basset

District 13:

William A. Burwell

District 14:

Matthew Clay

District 15:

John Randolph of Roanoke

District 16:

John W. Eppes

District 17:

John Claiborne (died October 9, 1808)

Thomas Gholson, Jr. (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Claiborne; served from November 7, 1808)

District 18:

Peterson Goodwyn

District 19:

Edwin Gray

District 20:

Thomas Newton, Jr.

District 21:

Wilson C. Nicholas

District 22:

John Clopton

 

Indiana Territory

 

Delegate

 

Benjamin Parke (resigned March 1, 1808)

Jesse B. Thomas (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Benjamin Parke; served from October 22, 1808)

 

Mississippi Territory

 

Delegate

 

George Poindexter

 

Orleans Territory

 

Delegate

 

Daniel Clark