Membership of the 3rd Congress of the United States
March 4, 1793 to March 3, 1795
First Session:  December 2, 1793 to June 9, 1794

Second Session:  November 3, 1794 to March 3, 1795

Special Session of the Senate:  March 4, 1793, for one day only
 

Vice President of the United States:

John Adams (Massachusetts)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate:

Ralph Izard (South Carolina), from May 31, 1794
Henry Tazewell (Virginia), from February 20, 1795

Secretary of the Senate:

Samuel A. Otis (Massachusetts)

Doorkeeper of the Senate:

James Mathers (New York)

   

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg (Pennsylvania)

Clerk of the House:

John Beckley (Virginia)

Sergeant At Arms of the House:

Joseph Wheaton (Rhode Island)

Doorkeeper of the House:

Gifford Dalley

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Oliver Ellsworth

Roger Sherman (died July 23 1793)

Stephen Mix Mitchell (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Roger Sherman; served from December 2, 1793)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Jeremiah Wadsworth

Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.

James Hillhouse

Amasa Learned

Joshua Coit

Zephaniah Swift

Uriah Tracy

 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

George Read (resigned September 18, 1793)

John M. Vining

Henry Latimer (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of George Read; served from February 7, 1795)

 

Representative At Large

 

John Patten (succeeded on February 14, 1794 by Henry Latimer, who successfully contested his election)

Henry Latimer (successfully contested the election of John Patton; served from February 14, 1794; resigned February 7, 1795)

  

 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

James Gunn

James Jackson

 

Representatives At Large

 

Abraham Baldwin

Thomas Carnes

 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

John Edwards

John Brown

 

Representatives At Large

 

District 1:

Christopher Greenup

District 2:

Alexander D. Orr

 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

John Henry

Richard Potts

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

George Dent

District 2:

John F. Mercer (resigned April 13, 1794)

Gabriel Duvall (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John F. Mercer; served from November 11, 1794)

District 3:

Uriah Forrest (resigned November 8, 1794)

Benjamin Edwards (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Uriah Forrest; served from January 2, 1795)

District 4:

Thomas Sprigg

District 5:

Samuel Smith

District 6:

Gabriel Christie

District 7:

William Hindman

District 8:

William V. Murray

 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Caleb Strong

George Cabot

 

Representatives

 
District 1*:

Fisher Ames

Samuel Dexter

Benjamin Goodhue

Samuel Holten

District 2¤:

Dwight Foster

William Lyman

Theodore Sedgwick

Artemas Ward

District 3†:

Shearjashub Bourne

Peleg Coffin, Jr.

District 4‡:

Henry Dearborn

George Thatcher

Peleg Wadsworth

At Large: David Cobb
 
* Four-member district
¤ Four member district
† Two-member district
‡ Three-member district
 

New Hampshire   

 

Senators

 

John Langdon

Samuel Livermore

 

Representatives At Large

 

Jeremiah Smith

Nicholas Gilman

Paine Wingate

John S. Sherburne

 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

John Rutherfurd

Frederick Frelinghuysen

 

Representatives At Large

 

Elias Boudinot

Abraham Clark (died September 15, 1794)

Aaron Kitchell (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Abraham Clark; served from January 29, 1795)

Jonathan Dayton

John Beatty

Lambert Cadwalader

 

New York

 

Senators

 

Rufus King

Aaron Burr

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John Watts

District 2:

Thomas Treadwell

District 3:

Philip Van Cortlandt

District 4:

Peter Van Gaasbeck

District 5:

Theodorus Bailey

District 6:

Ezekiel Gilbert

District 7:

John E. Van Alen

District 8:

Henry Glen

District 9:

James Gordon

District 10:

Silas Talbot

 

North Carolina

 

Senators

 

Benjamin Hawkins

Alexander Martin

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Joseph McDowell 

District 2:

Matthew Locke

District 3:

Joseph Winston

District 4:

Alexander Mebane

District 5:

Nathaniel Macon

District 6:

James Gillespie

District 7:

William B. Grove

District 8:

William J. Dawson

District 9:

Thomas Blount

District 10:

Benjamin Williams

 

Pennsylvania

 

Senators

 

Robert Morris

Albert Gallatin (took the oath of office on December 2, 1793, but a petition filed with the Senate on the same date alleged that Gallatin failed to satisfy the Constitutional citizenship requirement; on February 28, 1794, the Senate determined that Gallatin did not meet the citizenship requirement and declared his election void)

James Ross (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the Senate declaring the election of Albert Gallatin void; served from April 24, 1794)

 

Representatives At Large

 

Thomas Fitzsimmons 

John Peter G. Muhlenberg

Andrew Gregg

Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg

Daniel Hiester

John W. Kittera

Thomas Hartley

Thomas Scott

William Findley

James Armstrong

William Irvine

William Montgomery

John Smilie

 

Rhode Island

 

Senators

 

Theodore Foster

William Bradford

 

Representatives At Large

 

Benajmin Bourne 

Francis Malbone

 

South Carolina

 

Senators

 

Pierce Butler

Ralph Izard

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William L. Smith 

District 2:

John Hunter

District 3:

Lemuel Benton

District 4:

Richard Winn

District 5:

 

Alexander Gillon (died October 6, 1794)

Robert G. Harper (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Alexander Gillon; served from February 1795)

District 6:

Andrew Pickens

 

Vermont

 

Senators

 

Moses Robinson

Stephen R. Bradley

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Israel Smith 

District 2:

Nathaniel Niles

 

Virginia

 

Senators

 

James Monroe (resigned May 27, 1794)

John Taylor of Caroline (resigned May 11, 1794)

Stevens T. Mason (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Monroe; served from November 18, 1794)

Henry Tazewell (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Taylor; served from December 29, 1794)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Robert Rutherford 

District 2:

Andrew Moore

District 3:

Joseph Neville

District 4:

Francis Preston

District 5:

George Hancock

District 6:

Isaac Coles

District 7:

Abraham B. Venable

District 8:

Thomas Claiborne

District 9:

William B. Giles

District 10:

Carter B. Harrison

District 11:

Josiah Parker

District 12:

John Page

District 13:

Samuel Griffin

District 14:

Francis Walker

District 15:

James Madison

District 16:

Anthony New

District 17:

Richard B. Lee

District 18:

John Nicholas

District 19:

John Heath

 

Territory Southwest of the Ohio River
 

Delegate

 
James White (served from September 3, 1794)