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Membership of the 13th Congress of the United States |
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March
4,
1813
to
March
3,
1815 |
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First
Session:
May
24,
1813
to
August
2,
1813 |
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Second
Session:
December
6,
1813
to
April
18,
1814 |
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Third
Session:
September
19,
1814
to
March
3,
1815 |
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Vice
President
of
the
United
States:
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Elbridge
Gerry
(Massachusetts),
died
November
23,
1814 |
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President
Pro
Tempore
of
the
Senate:
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Joseph
B. Varnum
(Massachusetts)
John Gaillard
(South
Carolina),
from
April
18,
1814 |
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Secretary
of
the
Senate:
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Samuel
A.
Otis
(Massachusetts)
Charles Cutts
(New
Hampshire),
from
October
11,
1814 |
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Sergeant
At
Arms
of
the
Senate:
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Mountjoy
Bayly
(Maryland) |
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Speaker
of
the
House
of
Representatives:
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Henry
Clay
(Kentucky)
Langdon Cheves
(South
Carolina),
from
January
19,
1814 |
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Clerk
of
the
House: |
Patrick Magruder
(Maryland)
Thomas
Dougherty
(Kentucky),
from
January
30,
1815 |
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Sergeant
At
Arms
of
the
House: |
Thomas
Dunn
(Maryland) |
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Doorkeeper
of
the
House: |
Thomas
Claxton |
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Kentucky
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Senators
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George M. Bibb (resigned August 23, 1814) |
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Jesse Bledsoe (resigned December 24, 1814) |
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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) |
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William T. Barry (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of George M. Bibb; served from December 16, 1814) |
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Isham Talbot (elected
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jesse Bledsoe;
served from February 2, 1815) |
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Representatives |
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District 1:
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James Clark |
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District 2:
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Henry Clay (resigned January 19, 1814) |
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Joseph H. Hawkins (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Clay; served from March 29, 1814) |
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District 3:
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Richard M. Johnson |
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District 4:
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Joseph Desha
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District 5:
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Samuel Hopkins |
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District 6:
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Solomon Sharp |
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District 7:
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Samuel McKee |
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District 8:
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Stephen Ormsby (elected to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of Representative-elect John Simpson;
served from April 20, 1813) |
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District 9:
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Thomas Montgomery
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District 10:
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William P. Duval |
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Pennsylvania
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Senators
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Michael Leib (resigned February 14, 1814 to become Postmaster of Philadelphia) |
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Albert Lacock |
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Jonathan Roberts (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Michael Leib; served from February 24, 1814) |
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Representatives |
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District 1*:
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Adam Seybart |
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John Conrad |
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Charles J. Ingersoll |
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William Anderson |
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District 2†:
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Jonathan Roberts (resigned February 24, 1814 to become
Senator) |
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Samuel Henderson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Jonathan Roberts; served from October 11, 1814) |
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Roger Davis |
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District 3‡:
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John Gloninger (resigned August 2, 1813) |
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Edward Crouch (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of John Gloninger; served from October 12, 1813) |
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James Whitehill (resigned September 1, 1814) |
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Amos Slaymaker (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of James Whitehill; served from October 11, 1814) |
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District 4: |
Hugh Glasgow |
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District 5#:
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William Crawford |
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Robert Whitehill (died April 8, 1813) |
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John Rea (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
Robert Whitehill; served from May 11, 1813) |
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District 6§:
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Robert Brown |
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Samuel D. Ingham |
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District 7: |
John M. Hyneman (resigned August 2, 1813) |
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Daniel Udree (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of John M. Hyneman; served from October 12, 1813) |
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District 8: |
William Piper |
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District 9: |
David Bard |
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District 10¶:
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Jared Irwin |
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Isaac Smith |
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District 11: |
William Findley |
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District 12: |
Aaron Lyle |
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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) |
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District 14: |
Adamson Tannehill |
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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) |
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* Four-member district |
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†
Two-member district |
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‡
Two-member district |
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#
Two-member district |
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§
Two-member district |
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¶ Two
member district |
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