Membership of the 11th Congress of the United States
 
March 4, 1809 to March 3, 1811
 
First Session:  May 22, 1809 to June 28, 1809
Second Session:  November 27, 1809 to May 1, 1810
Third Session:  December 3, 1810 to March 3, 1811
Special Session of the Senate:  March 4, 1809 to March 7, 1809
 

Vice President of the United States:

George Clinton (New York)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate:

Andrew Gregg (Pennsylvania);
John Gaillard (South Carolina), from February 28, 1810;
John Pope (Kentucky), from February 23, 1811

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:

Patrick Magruder (Maryland)

Sergeant At Arms of the House:

Thomas Dunn (Maryland)

Doorkeeper of the House:

Thomas Claxton

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

James Hillhouse (resigned June 10, 1810)

Chauncey Goodrich 

Samuel Dana (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Hillhouse; served from December 4, 1810)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Epaphroditus Champion
Samuel Dana (resigned May 10, 1810 to become Senator)
Ebenezer Huntington (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Dana; served from October 11, 1810)
John Davenport
Jonathan O. Moseley
Timothy Pitkin
Lewis Burr Sturges
Benjamin Tallmadge
 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

Samuel White (died November 4, 1809)

James Asheton Bayard

Outerbridge Horsey (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Samuel White; served from January 12, 1810)

 

Representative At Large

 

Nicholas Van Dyke
 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

John Milledge (resigned November 14, 1809)

William H. Crawford

Charles Tait (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Milledge; served from November 27, 1809)

 

Representatives At Large

 

William Bibb
Howell Cobb
Dennis Smelt
George M. Troup
 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

Buckner Thruston (resigned December 18, 1809 to become a judge on the United States Circuit Court for the District of Columbia )

John Pope

Henry Clay (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Buckner Thruston; served from January 4, 1810)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Matthew Lyon
District 2: Samuel McKee
District 3: Henry Crist
District 4: Richard M. Johnson
District 5: Benjamin Howard (resigned April 10, 1810 to become Governor of the Territory of Louisiana)
William T. Barry (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Benjamin Howard; served from August 8, 1810)
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 (resigned May 14, 1810)
Samuel Ringgold (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Roger Nelson; served from October 15, 1810)
District 5*: Alexander McKim
Nicholas R. Moore
District 6: John Montgomery
District 7: John Brown (resigned 1810 to become clerk of the court of Queen Annes County, MD)
Robert Wright (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Brown; served from November 29, 1810)
District 8: Charles Goldsborough
 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Timothy Pickering

James Lloyd

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Josiah Quincy
District 2: Benjamin Pickman, Jr.
District 3: Edward St. L. Livermore
District 4: Joseph B. Varnum
District 5: William Ely
District 6: Samuel Taggart
District 7: William Baylies (succeeded June 28, 1809 by Charles Turner, Jr., who contested the election)
Charles Turner, Jr. (successfully contested the election of William Baylies; served from June 28, 1809)
District 8: Gideon Gardner
District 9: Laban Wheaton
District 10: Jabez Upham (resigned 1810)
Joseph Allen (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jabez Upham; served from October 8, 1810)
District 11: William Stedman (resigned July 16, 1810)
Abijan Bigelow (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William Stedman; served from October 8, 1810)
District 12: Ezekiel Bacon
District 13: Ebenezer Seaver
District 14: Richard Cutts
District 15: Ezekiel Whitman
District 16: Orchard Cook
District 17: Barzillai Gannett
 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

Nicholas Gilman

Nahum Parker (resigned June 1, 1810)

Charles Cutts (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Nahum Parker; served from June 21, 1810)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Daniel Blaisdell 
John C. Chamberlain
William Hale
Nathaniel A. Haven
James Wilson
 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

Aaron Kitchell (resigned March 12, 1809)

John Lambert

John Condit (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Aaron Kitchell; subsequently elected and served from March 21, 1809)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Adam Boyd 
James Cox (died September 12, 1810)
John A. Scudder (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James Cox; served from October 31, 1810)
William Helms
Thomas Newbold
Henry Southard
Jacob Hufty
 

New York

 

Senators

 

John Smith

Obadiah German

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Ebenezer Sage
District 2*: Gurdon S. Mumford
William Denning (resigned 1810)
Samuel L. Mitchill (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William Denning; served from December 4, 1810)
District 3: Jonathan Fisk
District 4: James Emott
District 5: Barent Gardenier
District 6†: Herman Knickerbocker
Robert L. Livingston
District 7: Killian K. Van Rensselaer
District 8: John Thompson
District 9: Thomas Sammons
District 10: John Nicholson
District 11: Thomas R. Gold
District 12: Erastus Root
District 13: Uri Tracy
District 14: Vincent Mathews
District 15: Peter Buell Porter
 
* Two-member district
† Two-member district
 

North Carolina

 

Senators

 

James Turner

Jesse Franklin

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Lemuel Sawyer 
District 2: Willis Alston
District 3: William Kennedy
District 4: John Stanly
District 5: Thomas Kenan
District 6: Nathaniel Macon
District 7: Archibald McBryde
District 8: Richard Stanford
District 9: James Cochran
District 10: Joseph Pearson
District 11: James Holland
District 12: Meshack Franklin
 

Ohio

 

Senators

 

Return Jonathan Meigs (resigned December 8, 1810 to become Governor of Ohio)

Stanley Griswold (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Tiffin: served from May 18, 1809 to December 11, 1809, when Alexander Campbell was elected)

Alexander Campbell (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Tiffin; served from December 11, 1809)

Thomas Worthington (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Return J. Meigs, Jr.; served from December 15, 1810)

 

Representative At Large

 

Jeremiah Morrow
 

Pennsylvania

 

Senators

 

Andrew Gregg

Michael Leib

 

Representatives

 

District 1*: Benjamin Say (resigned June, 1809)
Adam Seybart (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Benjamin Say; served from October 10, 1809)
John Porter 
William Anderson
District 2† William Milnor
Robert Brown
John Ross
District 3‡ Robert Jenkins
Matthias Richards
Daniel Hiester
District 4#: David Bard
Robert Whitehill
District 5: George Smith
District 6: William Crawford
District 7: John Rea
District 8: William Findley
District 9: John Smilie
District 10: Aaron Lyle
District 11: Samuel Smith
 
* Three-member district
† Three-member district
‡ Three-member district
# Two-member district
 

Rhode Island

 

Senators

 

Elisha Mathewson

Francis Malbone (died on the steps of the Capitol, June 4, 1809)

Christopher Grant Champlin (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Francis Malbone; served from June 26, 1809)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Richard Jackson, Jr. 
Elisha R. Potter
 

South Carolina

 

Senators

 

Thomas Sumter (resigned December 16, 1810)

John Galliard

John Taylor (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas Sumter; was also elected on for the full term beginning March 4, 1811; served from December 31, 1810)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Robert Marion (resigned December 4, 1810)
Langdon Cheves (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Robert Marion, having previously been elected to the 12th Congress; served from December 31, 1810)
District 2: William Butler 
District 3: Robert Witherspoon
District 4: John Taylor (resigned December 30, 1810 to become Senator)
District 5: Richard Winn
District 6: Joseph Calhoun
District 7: Thomas Moore
District 8: Lemuel J. Alston
 

Tennessee

 

Senators

 

Joseph Anderson

Daniel Smith (resigned March 31, 1809)

Jenkin Whiteside (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Daniel Smith; served from April 11, 1809)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: John Rhea 
District 2: Pleasant M. Miller
District 3: Robert Weakley
 

Vermont

 

Senators

 

Stephen R. Bradley

Jonathan Robinson

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Samuel Shaw 
District 2: John H. Hubbard
District 3: William Chamberlain
District 4: Martin Chittenden
 

Virginia

 

Senators

 

William B. Giles

Richard Brent

 

Representatives

 

District 1: John G. Jackson (resigned September 28, 1810)
William McKinley (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John G. Jackson; served from December 21, 1810)
District 2: James Stephenson 
District 3: John Smith
District 4: Jacob Swoope
District 5: John Breckinridge
District 6: Daniel Sheffey
District 7: Joseph Lewis, Jr.
District 8: Walter Jones
District 9: John Love
District 10: John Dawson
District 11: John Roane
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: Thomas Gholson, Jr.
District 18: Peterson Goodwyn
District 19: Edwin Gray
District 20: Thomas Newton, Jr.
District 21: Wilson C. Nicholas (resigned November 27, 1809)
David S. Garland (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Wilson C. Nicholas; served from January 17, 1810)
District 22: John Clopton
 

Indiana Territory

 

Delegate

 

Jonathan Jennings (served from November 27, 1809)

 

Mississippi Territory

 

Delegate

 

George Poindexter

 

Orleans Territory

 

Delegate

 

Lucien de Lallande Poydras