Membership of the 19th Congress of the United States

 

March 4, 1825 to March 3, 1827

 

First Session:  December 5, 1825 to May 22, 1826

Second Session:  December 4, 1826 to March 3, 1827

Special Session of the Senate:  March 4, 1825 to March 9, 1825

 

Vice President of the United States: 

John C. Calhoun (South Carolina)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate: 

John Gaillard (South Carolina)
Nathaniel Macon (North Carolina), from May 20, 1826

Secretary of the Senate: 

Charles Cutts (New Hampshire)
Walter Lowrie (Pennsylvania), from December 12, 1825

Sergeant At Arms of the Senate: 

Mountjoy Bayly (Maryland)

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives: 

John W. Taylor (New York)

Clerk of the House: 

Matthew St. Clair Clarke (Pennsylvania)

Sergeant At Arms of the House: 

John O. Dunn (District of Columbia)

Doorkeeper of the House: 

Benjamin Birch (Maryland)

 

Alabama

 

Senators

 

William R. King

Henry H. Chambers (died January 24, 1826)

Israel Pickens (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry Chambers; served from February 17, 1826 to November 27, 1826, when John McKinley was elected)

John McKinley (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry Chambers; served from November 27, 1826)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Gabriel Moore

District 2:

John McKee

District 3:

George W. Owen

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Henry W. Edwards

Calvin Willey

 

Representatives At Large

 

John Baldwin

Noyes Barber

Ralph I. Ingersoll

Orange Merwin

Elisha Phelps

Gideon Tomlinson

 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

Nicholas Van Dyke (died May 21, 1826)

Thomas Clayton

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)

Henry Moore Ridgely (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Nicholas Van Dyke; served from January 12, 1827)

 

Representative At Large

 

Louis McLane (resigned March 3, 1827)

 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

Thomas W. Cobb

John M. Berrien

 

Representatives At Large

 

George Cary

Alfred Cuthbert

John Forsyth

Charles Haynes

James Meriwether

Edward F. Tattnall

Wiley Thompson

 

Illinois

 

Senators

 

Jesse B. Thomas

Elias K. Kane

 

Representative At Large

 

Daniel P. Cook

 

Indiana

 

Senators

 

James Noble

William Hendricks

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Ratliff Boon

District 2:

Jonathan Jennings

District 3:

John Test

 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

Richard Johnson

John Rowan

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

David Trimble

District 2:

Thomas Metcalfe

District 3:

Henry Clay (resigned March 6, 1825 to become Secretary of State)

James Clark (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Clay; served from August 1, 1825)

District 4:

Robert Letcher

District 5:

James Johnson (died August 13, 1826)

Robert L. McHatton (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James Johnson; served from December 7, 1826)

District 6:

Joseph Lecompte

District 7:

Thomas P. Moore

District 8:

Richard A. Buckner

District 9:

Charles A. Wickliffe

District 10:

Francis Johnson

District 11:

William S. Young

District 12:

Robert P. Henry (died August 25, 1826)

John F. Henry (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert P. Henry; served from December 11, 1826)

 

Louisiana

 

Senators

 

Josiah S. Johnston

Dominique Bouligny

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Edward Livingston

District 2:

Henry H. Gurley

District 3:

William L. Brent

 

Maine

 

Senators

 

John Chandler

John Holmes

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William Burleigh

District 2:

John Anderson

District 3:

Ebenezer Herrick

District 4:

Peleg Sprague

District 5:

Enoch Lincoln (resigned 1826)

James W. Ripley (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Enoch Lincoln; served from September 11, 1826)

District 6:

Jeremiah O'Brien

District 7:

David Kidder

 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

Edward Lloyd (resigned January 14, 1826)

Samuel Smith

Ezekiel F. Chambers (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Lloyd; served from January 24, 1826)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Clement Dorsey

District 2:

Joseph Kent (resigned January 6, 1826 to become Governor of Maryland)

John C. Weems (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph Kent; served from February 1, 1826)

District 3:

George Peter

District 4:

Thomas C. Worthington

District 5*:

Peter Little

John Barney

District 6:

George E. Mitchell

District 7:

John L. Kerr

District 8:

Robert N. Martin

 

* Two-member district

 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Elijah H. Mills

James Lloyd (resigned May 23, 1826)

Nathaniel Silsbee (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Lloyd; served from May 31, 1826)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Daniel Webster

District 2:

Benjamin W. Crowninshield

District 3:

John Varnum

District 4:

Edward Everett

District 5:

John Davis

District 6:

John Locke

District 7:

Samuel C. Allen

District 8:

Samuel Lathrop

District 9:

Henry W. Dwight

District 10:

John Bailey

District 11:

Aaron Hobart

District 12:

Francis Baylies

District 13:

John Reed, Jr.

 

Mississippi

 

Senators

 

Thomas Hill Williams

David Holmes (resigned September 25, 1825)

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)

Thomas B. Reed (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David Holmes; served from January 28, 1826)

 

Representative At Large

 

Christopher Rankin (died March 14, 1826)

William Haile (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Christopher Rankin; served from July 10, 1826) 

 

Missouri

 

Senators

 

David Barton

Thomas Hart Benton

 

Representative At Large

 

John Scott

 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

Samuel Bell

Levi Woodbury (elected for the term beginning March 4, 1825; served from March 16, 1825)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Ichabod Bartlett

Thomas Whipple, Jr.

Titus Brown

Nehemiah Eastman

Jonathan Harvey

Joseph Healy

 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

Mahlon Dickerson

Joseph McIlvaine (died August 19, 1826)

Ephraim Bateman (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joseph McIlvaine; served from November 10, 1826)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Daniel Garrison

Lewis Condict

George Cassedy

George Holcombe

Samuel Swan

Ebenezer Tucker

 

New York

 

Senators

 

Martin Van Buren

Nathan Sanford (elected to fill the vacancy in the term commencing March 4, 1825; served from January 14, 1826)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Silas Wood

District 2:

Joshua Sands

District 3*:

Churchill C. Cambreleng

Gulian C. Verplanck

Jeromus Jordan

District 4:

Aaron Ward

District 5:

Bartow White

District 6:

John Hallock, Jr.

District 7:

Abraham B. Hasbrouck

District 8:

James Strong

District 9:

William McManus

District 10:

Stephen Van Rensselaer

District 11:

Henry Ashley

District 12:

William Dietz

District 13:

William G. Angel

District 14:

Henry R. Storrs

District 15:

Michael Hoffman

District 16:

Henry Markell

District 17:

John W. Taylor

District 18:

Henry C. Martindale

District 19:

Henry H. Ross

District 20†:

Nicoll Fosdick

Egbert Ten Eyck (election successfully contested by Daniel Hugunin, Jr.; succeeded December 15, 1825)
Daniel Hugunin, Jr. (successfully contested the election of Egbert Ten Eyck; served from December 15, 1825)

District 21:

Elias Whitmore

District 22:

John Miller

District 23:

Luther Badger

District 24:

Charles Kellogg

District 25:

Charles Humphrey

District 26‡:

Dudley Marvin

Robert S. Rose

District 27:

Moses Hayden

District 28:

Timothy H. Porter

District 29:

Parmenio Adams

District 30:

Daniel G. Garnsey

 

* Three-member district

† Two-member district

‡ Two-member district

 

North Carolina

 

Senators

 

Nathaniel Macon

John Branch

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Lemuel Sawyer

District 2:

Willis Alston

District 3:

Richard Hines

District 4:

John H. Bryan

District 5:

Gabriel Holmes

District 6:

Weldon N. Edwards

District 7:

Archibald McNeill

District 8:

Willie P. Mangum (resigned March 18, 1826)

Daniel L. Barringer (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Willie P. Mangum; served from December 4, 1826)

District 9:

Romulus M. Saunders

District 10:

John Long

District 11:

Henry W. Connor

District 12:

Samuel P. Carson

District 13:

Lewis Williams

 

Ohio

 

Senators

 

Benjamin Ruggles

William Henry Harrison

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

James Findlay

District 2:

John Woods

District 3:

William McLean

District 4:

Joseph Vance

District 5:

John W. Campbell

District 6:

John Thomson

District 7:

Samuel F. Vinton

District 8:

William Wilson

District 9:

Philemon Beecher

District 10:

David Jennings (resigned May 25, 1826)

Thomas Shannon (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David Jennings; served from December 4, 1826)

District 11:

John C. Wright

District 12:

John Sloane

District 13:

Elisha Whittlesey

District 14:

Mordecai Bartley

 

Pennsylvania

 

Senators

 

William Findlay

William Marks

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John Wurts

District 2:

Joseph Hemphill (resigned 1826)

Thomas Kittera (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph Hemphill; served from October 10, 1826)

District 3:

Daniel H. Miller

District 4*:

James Buchanan

Samuel Edwards

Charles Miner

District 5:

Philip S. Markley

District 6:

Robert Harris

District 7†:

William Addams

Henry Wilson (died August 14, 1826)

Jacob Krebs (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry Wilson; served from December 4, 1826)

District 8‡:

Samuel D. Ingham

George Wolf

District 9#:

Espy Van Horne

George Kremer

Samuel McKean

District 10:

James S. Mitchell

District 11§:

John Findlay

James Wilson

District 12:

John Mitchell

District 13:

Alexander Thomson (resigned May 1, 1826)

Chauncey Forward (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Alexander Thomson; served from December 4, 1826)

District 14:

Andrew Stewart

District 15:

Joseph Lawrence

District 16¶:

James Allison, Jr. (resigned 1825 before the 19th Congress convened)

Robert Orr, Jr. (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Allison, Jr.; served from October 11, 1825)

James S. Stevenson

District 17:

George Plumer

District 18:

Patrick Farrelly (died January 12, 1826)

Thomas H. Sill (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Patrick Farrelly; served from March 14, 1826)

 

* Three-member district

† Two-member district

‡ Two-member district

# Three-member district

§ Two-member district

¶ Two-member district

 

Rhode Island

 

Senators

 

Nehemiah R. Knight

James De Wolf (resigned October 31, 1825)

Asher Robbins (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James De Wolf; served from October 31, 1825)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Tristam Burges

Dutee J. Pearce

 

South Carolina

 

Senators

 

John Galliard (died February 26,1826)

Robert Y. Hayne

William Harper (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Gaillard; served from March 8, 1826 to November 29, 1826, when William Smith was elected)

William Smith (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Gaillard; served from November 29, 1826)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Joel R. Poinsett (resigned March 7, 1825 to become Minister to Mexico)

William Drayton (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joel R. Poinsett; served from May 17, 1825)

District 2:

James Hamilton, Jr.

District 3:

Thomas R. Mitchell

District 4:

Andrew R. Govan

District 5:

George McDuffie

District 6:

John Wilson

District 7:

Joseph Gist

District 8:

John Carter

District 9:

Starling Tucker

 

Tennessee

 

Senators

 

John H. Eaton

Andrew Jackson (resigned October 14, 1825)

Hugh L. White (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Andrew Jackson; served from October 28, 1825)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John Blair

District 2:

John A. Cocke

District 3:

James C. Mitchell

District 4:

Jacob C. Isacks

District 5:

Robert Allen

District 6:

James K. Polk

District 7:

Sam Houston

District 8:

John H. Marable

District 9:

Adam R. Alexander

 

Vermont

 

Senators

 

Horatio Seymour

Dudley Chase

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William C. Bradley

District 2:

Rollin C. Mallary

District 3:

George E. Wales

District 4:

Ezra Meech

District 5:

John Mattocks

 

Virginia

 

Senators

 

James Barbour (resigned March 7, 1825 to become Secretary of War)

Littleton W. Tazewell

John Randolph of Roanoke (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Barbour; served from December 26, 1825)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Thomas Newton, Jr.

District 2:

James Trezvant

District 3:

William S. Archer

District 4:

Mark Alexander

District 5:

John Randolph of Roanoke (resigned December 8, 1825 to become Senator)

George W. Crump (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Randolph; served from January 21, 1826)

District 6:

Thomas Davenport

District 7:

Nathaniel H. Claiborne

District 8:

Burwell Bassett