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Membership
of
the
19th
Congress
of
the
United
States |
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March
4,
1825
to
March
3,
1827 |
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First
Session:
December
5,
1825
to
May
22,
1826 |
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Second
Session:
December
4,
1826
to
March
3,
1827 |
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Special
Session
of
the
Senate:
March
4,
1825
to
March
9,
1825 |
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Vice
President
of
the
United
States: |
John
C.
Calhoun
(South
Carolina) |
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President
Pro
Tempore
of
the
Senate: |
John Gaillard
(South
Carolina)
Nathaniel
Macon
(North
Carolina),
from
May
20,
1826 |
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Secretary
of
the
Senate:
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Charles Cutts
(New
Hampshire)
Walter Lowrie
(Pennsylvania),
from
December
12,
1825 |
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Sergeant
At
Arms
of
the
Senate: |
Mountjoy
Bayly
(Maryland) |
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Speaker
of
the
House
of
Representatives: |
John
W.
Taylor
(New
York) |
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Clerk
of
the
House: |
Matthew
St.
Clair
Clarke
(Pennsylvania) |
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Sergeant
At
Arms
of
the
House: |
John
O.
Dunn
(District
of
Columbia) |
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Doorkeeper
of
the
House: |
Benjamin
Birch
(Maryland) |
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Delaware
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Senators
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Nicholas
Van
Dyke (died
May 21, 1826) |
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Thomas
Clayton |
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Daniel
Rodney (appointed
to
fill
the
vacancy
caused
by
the
death
of
Nicholas
Van
Dyke;
served
from
November
8,
1826
to
January
12,
1827,
when
Henry
Moore
Ridgely
was
elected) |
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Henry
Moore
Ridgely
(elected
to
fill
the
vacancy
caused
by
the
death
of
Nicholas
Van
Dyke;
served
from
January
12,
1827) |
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Representative At Large |
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Louis McLane (resigned March 3, 1827) |
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Mississippi
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Senators
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Thomas
Hill
Williams |
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David
Holmes (resigned
September
25, 1825) |
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Powhatan
Ellis (appointed
fill
the
vacancy
caused
by
the
resignation
of
David
Holmes;
served
from
September
28,
1825
to
January
28,
1826,
when
Thomas
Reed
was
elected) |
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Thomas
B. Reed (elected
to
fill
the
vacancy
caused
by
the
resignation
of
David
Holmes;
served
from
January
28,
1826) |
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Representative At Large |
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Christopher Rankin (died March
14, 1826) |
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William Haile (elected
to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Christopher Rankin; served
from July 10, 1826) |
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Pennsylvania
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Senators
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William
Findlay |
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William
Marks |
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Representatives |
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District 1: |
John Wurts |
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District 2: |
Joseph Hemphill (resigned 1826) |
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Thomas Kittera (elected
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph Hemphill; served
from October 10, 1826) |
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District 3: |
Daniel H. Miller |
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District 4*: |
James Buchanan |
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Samuel Edwards |
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Charles Miner |
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District 5: |
Philip S. Markley |
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District 6: |
Robert Harris |
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District 7†: |
William Addams |
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Henry Wilson (died August 14,
1826) |
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Jacob Krebs (elected
to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry Wilson; served from
December 4, 1826) |
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District 8‡: |
Samuel D. Ingham |
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George Wolf |
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District 9#: |
Espy Van Horne |
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George Kremer |
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Samuel McKean |
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District 10: |
James S. Mitchell |
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District 11§: |
John Findlay |
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James Wilson |
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District 12: |
John Mitchell |
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District 13: |
Alexander Thomson (resigned May
1, 1826) |
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Chauncey Forward (elected
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Alexander Thomson;
served from December 4, 1826) |
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District 14: |
Andrew Stewart |
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District 15: |
Joseph Lawrence |
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District 16¶: |
James Allison, Jr. (resigned
1825 before the 19th Congress convened) |
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Robert Orr, Jr. (elected
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Allison, Jr.;
served from October 11, 1825) |
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James S. Stevenson |
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District 17: |
George Plumer |
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District 18: |
Patrick Farrelly (died January
12, 1826) |
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Thomas H. Sill (elected
to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Patrick Farrelly; served from
March 14, 1826) |
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* Three-member district |
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† Two-member district |
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‡ Two-member district |
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# Three-member district |
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§ Two-member district |
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¶ Two-member district |
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