Membership of the 13th Congress of the United States

 

March 4, 1813 to March 3, 1815

 

First Session:  May 24, 1813 to August 2, 1813

Second Session:  December 6, 1813 to April 18, 1814

Third Session:  September 19, 1814 to March 3, 1815

 

Vice President of the United States:

Elbridge Gerry (Massachusetts), died November 23, 1814

President Pro Tempore of the Senate:

Joseph B. Varnum (Massachusetts)
John Gaillard (South Carolina), from April 18, 1814

Secretary of the Senate:

Samuel A. Otis (Massachusetts)
Charles Cutts (New Hampshire), from October 11, 1814

Sergeant At Arms of the Senate:

Mountjoy Bayly (Maryland)

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Henry Clay (Kentucky)
Langdon Cheves (South Carolina), from January 19, 1814

Clerk of the House: 

Patrick Magruder (Maryland)
Thomas Dougherty (Kentucky), from January 30, 1815

Sergeant At Arms of the House: 

Thomas Dunn (Maryland)

Doorkeeper of the House: 

Thomas Claxton

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Chauncey Goodrich (resigned May, 1813 to become Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut)

Samuel Dana

David Daggett (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Chauncey Goodrich; served from May 13, 1813)

 

Representatives At Large

 

John Davenport

Benjamin Tallmadge

Epaphroditus Champion

Jonathan O. Moseley

Timothy Pitkin

Lewis Burr Sturges

Lyman Law

 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

Outerbridge Horsey

William Wells (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James A. Bayard; served from May 28, 1813)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Henry M. Ridgely

Thomas Cooper

 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

William H. Crawford (resigned March 23, 1813)

Charles Tait

William B. Bulloch (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William H. Crawford; served from April 8, 1813 until November 6, 1813, when William W. Bibb was elected)

William W. Bibb (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William H. Crawford; served from November 6, 1813)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Bolling Hall

William Barnett

John Forsyth

George M. Troup

Thomas Telfair

William W. Bibb (resigned November 6, 1813)

Alfred Cuthbert (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William Bibb; served from December 13, 1813)

 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

George M. Bibb (resigned August 23, 1814)

Jesse Bledsoe (resigned December 24, 1814)

George Walker (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of George M. Bibb and served from August 30, 1814 to December 16, 1814, when William Barry was elected)

William T. Barry (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of George M. Bibb; served from December 16, 1814)

Isham Talbot (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jesse Bledsoe; served from February 2, 1815)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

James Clark

District 2:

Henry Clay (resigned January 19, 1814)

Joseph H. Hawkins (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Clay; served from March 29, 1814)

District 3:

Richard M. Johnson

District 4:

Joseph Desha

District 5:

Samuel Hopkins

District 6:

Solomon Sharp

District 7:

Samuel McKee

District 8:

Stephen Ormsby (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative-elect John Simpson; served from April 20, 1813)

District 9:

Thomas Montgomery

District 10:

William P. Duval

 

Louisiana

 

Senators

 

James Brown

Eligius Fromentin

 

Representative At Large

 

Thomas B. Robertson

 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

Samuel Smith

Robert H. Goldsborough (served from May 21, 1813, due to the failure of the legislature to elect)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Philip Stuart

District 2:

Joseph Kent

District 3:

Alexander C. Hanson

District 4:

Samuel Ringgold

District 5*:

 

Alexander McKim

Nicholas R. Moore

District 6:

Stevenson Archer

District 7:

Robert Wright

District 8:

Charles Goldsborough

 

* Two-member district

 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

James Lloyd (resigned May 1, 1813)

Joseph B. Varnum

Christopher Gore (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Lloyd; served from May 5, 1813)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Artemas Ward, Jr. 

District 2:

William Reed

District 3:

Timothy Pickering

District 4:

William M. Richardson (resigned April 18, 1814)

Samuel Dana (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William M. Richardson; served from September 22, 1814)

District 5:

William Ely

District 6:

Samuel Taggart

District 7:

William Baylies

District 8:

John Reed

District 9:

Laban Wheaton

District 10:

Elijah Brigham

District 11:

Abijah Bigelow

District 12:

Daniel Dewey (resigned February 24, 1814 to become an associate judge of the supreme court of Massachusetts)

John W. Hulbert (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Daniel Dewey; served from September 26, 1814)

District 13:

Nathaniel Ruggles

District 14:

Cyrus King

District 15:

George Bradbury

District 16:

Samuel Davis

District 17:

Abiel Wood

District 18:

John Wilson

District 19:

James Parker

District 20:

Levi Hubbard

 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

Nicholas Gilman (died May 2, 1814)

Charles Cutts (appointed to fill the vacancy occurring at the close of the term of Nahum Parker; served from April 2, 1813 to June 10, 1813, when Jeremiah Mason was elected)

Jeremiah Mason (elected to fill the vacancy in the term beginning March 4, 1813; served from June 10, 1813)

Thomas W. Thompson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Nicholas Gilman; served from June 24, 1814)

 
 

Representatives At Large

 

Bradbury Cilley

William Hale

Samuel Smith

Roger Vose

Daniel Webster

Jeduthun Wilcox

 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

John Lambert

John Condit

 

Representatives

 

District 1*:

Lewis Condict

Thomas Ward

District 2†:

James Schureman

Richard Stockton

District 3‡:

William Coxe, Jr

Jacob Hufty (died May 20, 1814)

Thomas Bines (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jacob Hufty; served from November 2, 1814)

 

* Two-member district

† Two-member district

‡ Two-member district

New York

 

Senators

 

Obadiah German

Rufus King

 

Representatives

 

District 1*:

Ebenezer Sage

John Lefferts

District 2†:

Egbert Benson (resigned August 2, 1813)

William Irving (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Egbert Benson; served from January 22, 1814)

Jotham Post

District 3:

Peter Denoyelles

District 4:

Thomas J. Oakley

District 5:

Thomas P. Grosvenor

District 6:

Jonathan Fisk

District 7:

Abraham J. Hasbrouck

District 8:

Samuel Sherwood

District 9:

John Lovett

District 10:

Hosea Moffitt

District 11:

John W. Taylor

District 12‡:

Zebulon R. Shipherd

Elisha I. Winter

District 13:

Alexander Boyd

District 14:

Jacob Markell

District 15#:

Joel Thompson

John M. Bowers (succeeded December 20, 1813 by Isaac Williams, Jr., who contested the election)

Isaac Williams, Jr. (successfully contested the election of John M. Bowers; served from December 20, 1813)

District 16:

Morris S. Miller

District 17:

William S. Smith

District 18:

Moss Kent

District 19:

James Geddes

District 20§:

Daniel Avery

Oliver C. Comstock

District 21¶:

Samuel M. Hopkins

Nathaniel W. Howell

 

* Two-member district

† Two-member district

‡ Two-member district

# Two-member district

§ Two-member district

¶ Two-member district

 

North Carolina

 

Senators

 

James Turner

David Stone (resigned December 24, 1814)

Francis Locke (elected in 1814 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David Stone; did not qualify)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William H. Murfree 

District 2:

Willis Alston

District 3:

William Kennedy

District 4:

William Gaston

District 5:

William R. King

District 6:

Nathaniel Macon

District 7:

John Culpepper

District 8:

Richard Stanford

District 9:

Bartlett Yancey

District 10:

Joseph Pearson

District 11:

Peter Forney

District 12:

Israel Pickens

District 13:

Meshack Franklin

 

Ohio

 

Senators

 

Thomas Worthington (resigned December 1, 1814 to become Governor of Ohio)

Jeremiah Morrow

Joseph Kerr (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas Worthington; served from December 10, 1814)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John McLean

District 2:

John Alexander

District 3:

Duncan McArthur (resigned without qualifying April 5, 1813)

William Creighton, Jr. (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Duncan McArthur; served from May 4, 1813)

District 4:

James Caldwell

District 5:

James Kilbourne

District 6:

Reasin Beall (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John S. Edwards; served from April 20, 1813; resigned June 7, 1814)

David Clendenin (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Reasin Beall; served from October 11, 1814)

 

Pennsylvania

 

Senators

 

Michael Leib (resigned February 14, 1814 to become Postmaster of Philadelphia)

Albert Lacock

Jonathan Roberts (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Michael Leib; served from February 24, 1814)

 

Representatives

 

District 1*:

 

 

 

Adam Seybart

John Conrad

Charles J. Ingersoll

William Anderson

District 2†:

 

 

Jonathan Roberts (resigned February 24, 1814 to become Senator)

Samuel Henderson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jonathan Roberts; served from October 11, 1814)

Roger Davis

District 3‡:

 

 

 

John Gloninger (resigned August 2, 1813)

Edward Crouch (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Gloninger; served from October 12, 1813)

James Whitehill (resigned September 1, 1814)

Amos Slaymaker (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Whitehill; served from October 11, 1814)

District 4:

Hugh Glasgow

District 5#:

 

 

William Crawford

Robert Whitehill (died April 8, 1813)

John Rea (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert Whitehill; served from May 11, 1813)

District 6§:

 

Robert Brown

Samuel D. Ingham

District 7:

John M. Hyneman (resigned August 2, 1813)

Daniel Udree (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John M. Hyneman; served from October 12, 1813)

District 8:

William Piper

District 9:

David Bard

District 10¶:

 

Jared Irwin

Isaac Smith

District 11:

William Findley

District 12:

Aaron Lyle

District 13:

Isaac Griffin (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Smilie in the previous Congress; served from May 24, 1813)

District 14:

Adamson Tannehill

District 15:

Thomas Wilson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Abner Lacock in the previous Congress; served from May 28, 1813)

 

* Four-member district

† Two-member district

‡ Two-member district

# Two-member district

§ Two-member district

¶ Two member district

 

Rhode Island

 

Senators

 

Jeremiah B. Howell

William Hunter

 

Representatives At Large

 

Richard Jackson, Jr. 

Elisha R. Potter

 

 

South Carolina

 

Senators

 

John Galliard

John Taylor

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Langdon Cheves 

District 2:

William Lowndes

District 3:

Theodore Gourdin

District 4:

John J. Chappell

District 5:

David R. Evans

District 6:

John C. Calhoun

District 7:

Elias Earle

District 8:

Samuel Farrow

District 9:

John Kershaw

 

Tennessee

 

Senators

 

Joseph Anderson

George Washington Campbell (resigned February 11, 1814 to become Secretary of the Treasury)

Jesse Wharton (appointed fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of George W. Campbell; served from March 17, 1814)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John Rhea 

District 2:

John Sevier

District 3:

Thomas K. Harris

District 4:

John H. Bowen

District 5:

Felix Grundy (resigned 1814)

 

Newton Cannon (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Felix Grundy; served from September 16, 1814)

District 6:

Parry W. Humphreys

 

Vermont

 

Senators

 

Jonathan Robinson

Dudley Chase

 

Representatives At Large

 

William C. Bradley 

Ezra Butler

James Fisk

Charles Rich

Richard Skinner

William Strong

 

Virginia

 

Senators

 

William B. Giles (resigned March 3, 1815)

Richard Brent (died December 30, 1814)

James Barbour (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Richard Brent; also elected for the term commencing March 4, 1815; served from January 2, 1815)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John G. Jackson

District 2:

Francis White

District 3:

John Smith

District 4:

William McCoy

District 5:

John Breckinridge

District 6:

Daniel Sheffey

District 7:

Hugh Caperton

District 8:

Joseph Lewis, Jr.

District 9:

John P. Hungerford

District 10:

Aylett Hawes

District 11:

John Dawson (died March 31, 1814)

  Philip P. Barbour (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Dawson; served from September 19, 1814)

District 12:

John Roane

District 13:

Thomas M. Bayly

District 14:

William A. Burwell

District 15:

John Kerr

District 16:

John W. Eppes

District 17:

James Pleasants

District 18:

Thomas Gholson, Jr.

District 19:

Peterson Goodwyn

District 20:

James Johnson

District 21:

Thomas Newton, Jr.

District 22:

Hugh Nelson

District 23:

John Clopton

 

Illinois Territory

 

Delegate

 

Shadrack Bond (served until August 2, 1813)

Benjamin Stephenson (served from November 14, 1814)

 

Indiana Territory

 

Delegate

 

Jonathan Jennings

 

Missouri Territory

 

Delegate

 

Edward Hempstead (served until September 17, 1814)

Rufus Easton (served from September 17, 1814)

 

Mississippi Territory

 

Delegate

 

William Lattimore