14th United States Congress - State Delegations

14th United States Congress - State Delegations

The Fourteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in the old Brick Capitol in Washington, D.C. from March 4 1815 to March 3 1817, during the last two years of the second administration of U.S. President James Madison.

The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Third Census of the United States in 1810. Both chambers had a Democratic-Republican majority.

This article supplements the main article with a list of the members by state delegation.

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Dates of sessions

March 4 1815 - March 3 1817
*First session: December 4 1815 - April 30 1816
*Second session: December 2 1816 - March 3 1817 — a lame duck sessionPrevious congress: "13th Congress"
Next congress: "15th Congress"

Members

Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1820; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1816; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1818.

The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise "at-large," are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.

Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.

The list below is arranged by state, then by chamber. Senators are shown in order of seniority, House members in district order.

Connecticut

:Senate
*1: Samuel W. Dana (1760-1830), "Federalist"
*3: David Daggett (1764-1851), "Federalist" :House of Representatives "(7 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Epaphroditus Champion (1756-1834), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: John Davenport (1752-1830), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Lyman Law (1770-1842), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Jonathan O. Moseley (1762-1838), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Timothy Pitkin (1766-1847), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Lewis B. Sturges (1763-1844), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Benjamin Tallmadge (1754-1835), "Federalist"

Delaware

:Senate
*1: Outerbridge Horsey (1777-1842), "Federalist"
*2: William H. Wells (1769-1829), "Federalist" :House of Representatives "(2 seats)" [ Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Delaware|AL|A/L: Thomas Clayton (1777-1854), "Federalist"
*ushr|Delaware|AL|A/L: Thomas Cooper (1764-1829), "Federalist"

Georgia

:Senate
*3: Charles Tait (1768-1835), "Democratic-Republican"
*2: William W. Bibb (1781-1820), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned November 9 1816.
*: George M. Troup (1780-1856), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, November 13 1816.:House of Representatives "(6 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: Alfred Cuthbert (1785-1856), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned November 9 1816.
*: Zadock Cook (1769-1863), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 23 1817.
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: John Forsyth (1780-1841), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: Bolling Hall (1767-1836), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: Wilson Lumpkin (1783-1870), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: Thomas Telfair (1780-1818), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: Richard Henry Wilde (1789-1847), "Democratic-Republican"

Indiana

:Senate
*1: James Noble (1785-1831), "Democratic-Republican" …newly admitted state, elected December 11 1816.
*3: Waller Taylor (1786-1826), "Democratic-Republican" …newly admitted state, elected December 11 1816.:House of Representatives "(1 seat)"
*ushr|Indiana|AL|A/L: William Hendricks (1782-1850), "Democratic-Republican" …newly admitted state, seated December 11 1816.

Kentucky

:Senate
*2: William T. Barry (1784-1835), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned May 1 1816.
*: Martin D. Hardin (1780-1823), "Federalist" …appointed to fill vacancy, November 13 1816, subsequently elected.
*3: Isham Talbot (1773-1837), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(10 seats)"
*ushr|Kentucky|1|1: James Clark (1770-1839), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned in 1816.
*: Thomas Fletcher (1779- ), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1816.
*ushr|Kentucky|2|2: Henry Clay (1777-1852), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|3|3: Richard M. Johnson (1780-1850), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|4|4: Joseph Desha (1768-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|5|5: Alney McLean (1779-1841), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|6|6: Solomon P. Sharp (1780-1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|7|7: Samuel McKee (1774-1826), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|8|8: Stephen Ormsby (1759-1844), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|9|9: Micah Taul (1785-1850), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|10|10: Benjamin Hardin (1784-1852), "Democratic-Republican"

Louisiana

:Senate
*2: James Brown (1766-1835), "Democratic-Republican"
*3: Eligius Fromentin (unknown-1822), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(1 seat)"
*ushr|Louisiana|AL|A/L: Thomas B. Robertson (1779-1828), "Democratic-Republican"

Maryland

:Senate
*3: Robert H. Goldsborough (1779-1836), "Federalist"
*1: Robert G. Harper (1765-1825), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy in class, January 29 1816, resigned December 6 1816.
*: Alexander C. Hanson (1786-1819), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, December 20 1816.:House of Representatives "(9 seats)" [ The 5th district was a plural district with two representatives.]
*ushr|Maryland|1|1: Philip Stuart (1760-1830), "Federalist"
*ushr|Maryland|2|2: John C. Herbert (1775-1846), "Federalist"
*ushr|Maryland|3|3: Alexander C. Hanson (1786-1819), "Federalist" …resigned in 1816.
*: George Peter (1779-1861), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1816.
*ushr|Maryland|4|4: George Baer, Jr. (1763-1834), "Federalist"
*ushr|Maryland|5|5: Nicholas R. Moore (1756-1816), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned in 1815, before Congress assembled.
*: Samuel Smith (1752-1839), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated February 4 1816.
*ushr|Maryland|5|5: William Pinkney (1764-1822), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned April 18 1816.
*: Peter Little (1775-1830), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1816.
*ushr|Maryland|6|6: Stevenson Archer (1786-1848), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Maryland|7|7: Robert Wright (1752-1826), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Maryland|8|8: Charles Goldsborough (1765-1834), "Federalist"

Massachusetts

:Senate
*2: Joseph Bradley Varnum (1750/1751-1821), "Democratic-Republican"
*1: Christopher Gore (1758-1827), "Federalist" …resigned May 30 1816.
*: Eli P. Ashmun (1770-1819), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, June 12 1816.:House of Representatives "(20 seats)"
*ushr|Massachusetts|1|1: Artemas Ward, Jr. (1762-1847), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|2|2: Timothy Pickering (1745-1829), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|3|3: Jeremiah Nelson (1769-1838), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|4|4: Asahel Stearns (1774-1839), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|5|5: Elijah H. Mills (1776-1829), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|6|6: Samuel Taggart (1754-1825), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|7|7: John W. Hulbert (1770-1831), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|8|8: William Baylies (1776-1865), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|9|9: John Reed, Jr. (1781-1860), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|10|10: Laban Wheaton (1754-1846), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|11|11: Elijah Brigham (1751-1816), "Federalist" …died February 22 1816.
*: Benjamin Adams (1764-1837), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1816.
*ushr|Massachusetts|12|12: Solomon Strong (1780-1850), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|13|13: Nathaniel Ruggles (1761-1819), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|14|14: Cyrus King (1772-1817), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|15|15: George Bradbury (1770-1823), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|16|16: Benjamin Brown (1756-1831), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|17|17: James Carr (1777-1818), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|18|18: Thomas Rice (1768-1854), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|19|19: Samuel S. Conner (1783c-1820), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Massachusetts|20|20: Albion K. Parris (1788-1857), "Democratic-Republican"

New Hampshire

:Senate
*3: Jeremiah Mason (1768-1848), "Federalist"
*2: Thomas W. Thompson (1766-1821), "Federalist" :House of Representatives "(6 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Charles H. Atherton (1773-1853), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Bradbury Cilley (1760-1831), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: William Hale (1765-1848), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Roger Vose (1763-1841), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Daniel Webster (1782-1852), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Jeduthun Wilcox (1768-1838), "Federalist"

New Jersey

:Senate
*2: John Condit (1755-1834), "Democratic-Republican"
*1: James J. Wilson (1775-1824), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(6 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|New Jersey|AL|A/L: Ezra Baker (1765c- ), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New Jersey|AL|A/L: Ephraim Bateman (1780-1829), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New Jersey|AL|A/L: Benjamin Bennet (1764-1840), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New Jersey|AL|A/L: Lewis Condict (1772-1862), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New Jersey|AL|A/L: Henry Southard (1747-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New Jersey|AL|A/L: Thomas Ward (1759c-1842), "Democratic-Republican"

New York

:Senate
*3: Rufus King (1755-1827), "Federalist"
*1: Nathan Sanford (1777-1838), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(27 seats)" [There were six plural districts, the 1st, 2nd, 12th, 15th, 20th & 21st, each had two representatives.]
*ushr|New York|1|1: Henry Crocheron (1772-1819), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|1|1: George Townsend (1769-1844), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|2|2: William Irving (1766-1821), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|2|2: Peter H. Wendover (1768-1834), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|3|3: Jonathan Ward (1768-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|4|4: Abraham H. Schenck (1775-1831), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|5|5: Thomas P. Grosvenor (1778-1817), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|6|6: Jonathan Fisk (1778-1832), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned March 1815, before Congress assembled.
*: James W. Wilkin (1762-1845), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 4 1815.
*ushr|New York|7|7: Samuel R. Betts (1787-1868), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|8|8: John Adams (1778-1854), "Democratic-Republican" …contested election, served until December 26 1815.
*: Erastus Root (1773-1846), "Democratic-Republican" …contested election, seated December 26 1815.
*ushr|New York|9|9: John Lovett (1761-1818), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|10|10: Hosea Moffitt (1757-1825), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|11|11: John W. Taylor (1784-1854), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|12|12: Asa Adgate (1767-1832), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 7 1815. [ Vacancy caused by the death of Representative-elect Benjamin Pond, October 6 1814. ]
*ushr|New York|12|12: John Savage (1779-1863), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|13|13: John B. Yates (1784-1836), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|14|14: Daniel Cady (1773-1859), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|15|15: James Birdsall (1783-1856), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|15|15: Jabez D. Hammond (1778-1855), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|16|16: Thomas R. Gold (1764-1827), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|17|17: Westel Willoughby, Jr. (1769-1844), "Democratic-Republican" …contested election, seated December 13 1815.
*ushr|New York|18|18: Moss Kent (1766-1838), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|19|19: Victory Birdseye (1782-1853), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|20|20: Oliver C. Comstock (1780-1860), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|20|20: Enos T. Throop (1784-1874), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned June 4 1816.
*: Daniel Avery (1766-1842), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 3 1816.
*ushr|New York|21|21: Micah Brooks (1775-1857), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|21|21: Peter B. Porter (1773-1844), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned January 23 1816.
*: Archibald S. Clarke (1788-1821), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1816.

North Carolina

:Senate
*2: James Turner (1766-1824), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned November 21 1816.
*: Montfort Stokes (1762-1842), "Democratic-Republican" ...elected to fill vacancy, December 4 1816.
*3: Francis Locke (1776-1823), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned December 5 1815, never having qualified.
*: Nathaniel Macon (1757-1837), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, December 5 1815.:House of Representatives "(13 seats)"
*ushr|North Carolina|1|1: William H. Murfree (1781-1827), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|2|2: Joseph H. Bryan (1782-1839), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|3|3: James W. Clark (1779-1843), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|4|4: William Gaston (1778-1844), "Federalist"
*ushr|North Carolina|5|5: William R. King (1786-1853), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned November 4 1816.
*: Charles Hooks (1768-1843), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1816.
*ushr|North Carolina|6|6: Nathaniel Macon (1757-1837), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned December 13 1815.
*: Weldon N. Edwards (1788-1873), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated February 7 1816.
*ushr|North Carolina|7|7: John Culpepper (1761-1841), "Federalist"
*ushr|North Carolina|8|8: Richard Stanford (1767-1816), "Democratic-Republican" …died April 9 1816.
*: Samuel Dickens ( -1840), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1816.
*ushr|North Carolina|9|9: Bartlett Yancey (1785-1828), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|10|10: William C. Love (1784-1835), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|11|11: Daniel M. Forney (1784-1847), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|12|12: Israel Pickens (1780-1827), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|13|13: Lewis Williams (1782-1842), "Democratic-Republican"

Ohio

:Senate
*3: Jeremiah Morrow (1771-1852), "Democratic-Republican"
*1: Benjamin Ruggles (1783-1857), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(6 seats)"
*ushr|Ohio|1|1: John McLean (1785-1861), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned in 1816.
*: William Henry Harrison (1773-1841), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1816.
*ushr|Ohio|2|2: John Alexander (1777-1848), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Ohio|3|3: William Creighton, Jr. (1778-1851), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Ohio|4|4: James Caldwell (1770-1838), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Ohio|5|5: James Kilbourne (1770-1850), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Ohio|6|6: David Clendenin (1779c- ), "Democratic-Republican"

Pennsylvania

:Senate
*3: Abner Lacock (1770-1837), "Democratic-Republican"
*1: Jonathan Roberts (1771-1854), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(23 seats)" [There were six plural districts, the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th & 10th had two representatives each, the 1st had four representatives.]
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: Joseph Hopkinson (1770-1842), "Federalist"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: William Milnor (1769-1848), "Federalist"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: Thomas Smith ( -1846), "Federalist"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: Jonathan Williams (1750-1815), "Democratic-Republican" …died May 16 1815, before Congress assembled.
*: John Sergeant (1779-1852), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 6 1815.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|2|2: William Darlington (1782-1863), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|2|2: John Hahn (1776-1823), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|3|3: Amos Ellmaker (1787-1851), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned July 3 1815, never having qualified.
*: James M. Wallace (1750-1823), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 4 1815.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|3|3: John Whiteside (1773-1830), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|4|4: Hugh Glasgow (1769-1818), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|5|5: William Crawford (1760-1823), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|5|5: William Maclay (1765-1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|6|6: Samuel D. Ingham (1779-1860), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|6|6: John Ross (1770-1834), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|7|7: Joseph Hiester (1752-1832), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|8|8: William Piper (1774-1852), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|9|9: David Bard (1744-1815), "Democratic-Republican" …died March 12 1815.
*: Thomas Burnside (1782-1851), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 11 1815, resigned April 1816.
*: William P. Maclay (1774-1842), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 3 1816.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|10|10: Jared Irwin (1768-1818), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|10|10: William Wilson ( - ), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|11|11: William Findley (1741/1742-1821), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|12|12: Aaron Lyle (1759-1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|13|13: Isaac Griffin (1756-1827), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|14|14: John Woods (1761-1816), "Federalist" …never qualified due to illness.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|15|15: Thomas Wilson (1772-1824), "Democratic-Republican"

Rhode Island

:Senate
*2: Jeremiah B. Howell (1771-1822), "Democratic-Republican"
*1: William Hunter (1774-1849), "Federalist" :House of Representatives "(2 seats)" [ Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Rhode Island|AL|A/L: John L. Boss, Jr. (1780-1819), "Federalist"
*ushr|Rhode Island|AL|A/L: James B. Mason (1775-1819), "Federalist"

outh Carolina

:Senate
*3: John Gaillard (1765-1826), "Democratic-Republican"
*2: John Taylor (1770-1832), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned November 1816.
*: William Smith (1762-1840), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, December 4 1816.:House of Representatives "(9 seats)"
*ushr|South Carolina|1|1: Henry Middleton (1770-1846), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|2|2: William Lowndes (1782-1822), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|3|3: Benjamin Huger (1768-1823), "Federalist"
*ushr|South Carolina|4|4: John J. Chappell (1782-1871), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|5|5: William Woodward ( - ), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|6|6: John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|7|7: John Taylor (1770-1832), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|8|8: Thomas Moore (1759-1822), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|9|9: William Mayrant ( - ), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned October 21 1816.
*: Stephen D. Miller (1787-1838), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 2 1817.

Tennessee

:Senate
*2: Jesse Wharton (1782-1833), "Democratic-Republican" …appointed to fill vacancy in preceding Congress.
*: John Williams (1778-1837), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, October 10 1815.
*1: George W. Campbell (1769-1848), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy in class, October 10 1815.:House of Representatives "(6 seats)"
*ushr|Tennessee|1|1: Samuel Powell (1776-1841), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Tennessee|2|2: John Sevier (1745-1815), "Democratic-Republican" …died September 24 1815, before Congress assembled.
*: William G. Blount (1784-1827), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 8 1816.
*ushr|Tennessee|3|3: Isaac Thomas (1784-1859), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Tennessee|4|4: Bennett H. Henderson (1784- ), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Tennessee|5|5: Newton Cannon (1781-1841), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Tennessee|6|6: James B. Reynolds (1779-1851), "Democratic-Republican"

Vermont

:Senate
*3: Dudley Chase (1771-1846), "Democratic-Republican"
*1: Isaac Tichenor (1754-1838), "Federalist" :House of Representatives "(6 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: Daniel Chipman (1765-1850), "Federalist" …resigned May 5 1816.
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: Luther Jewett (1772-1860), "Federalist"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: Chauncey Langdon (1763-1830), "Federalist"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: Asa Lyon (1763-1841), "Federalist"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: Charles Marsh (1765-1849), "Federalist"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: John Noyes (1764-1841), "Federalist"

Virginia

:Senate
*1: James Barbour (1775-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*2: Armistead T. Mason (1787-1819), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy from preceding Congress, January 3 1816.:House of Representatives "(23 seats)"
*ushr|Virginia|1|1: John G. Jackson (1777-1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|2|2: Magnus Tate (1760-1823), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|3|3: Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|4|4: William McCoy ( -1864), "Democratic-Republican
*ushr|Virginia|5|5: James Breckinridge (1763-1833), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|6|6: Daniel Sheffey (1770-1830), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|7|7: Ballard Smith ( - ), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|8|8: Joseph Lewis, Jr. (1772-1834), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|9|9: John P. Hungerford (1761-1833), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|10|10: Aylett Hawes (1768-1833), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|11|11: Philip P. Barbour (1783-1841), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|12|12: William H. Roane (1787-1845), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|13|13: Burwell Bassett (1764-1841), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|14|14: William A. Burwell (1780-1821), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|15|15: Matthew Clay (1754-1815), "Democratic-Republican" …died May 27 1815, before Congress assembled.
*: John Kerr (1782-1842), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 5 1815.
*ushr|Virginia|16|16: John Randolph (1773-1833), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|17|17: James Pleasants (1769-1836), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|18|18: Thomas Gholson, Jr. ( -1816), "Democratic-Republican" …died July 4 1816.
*: Thomas M. Nelson (1782-1853), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 4 1816.
*ushr|Virginia|19|19: Peterson Goodwyn (1745-1818), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|20|20: James Johnson ( -1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|21|21: Thomas Newton, Jr. (1768-1847), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|22|22: Hugh Nelson (1768-1836), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|23|23: John Clopton (1756-1816), "Democratic-Republican" …died September 11 1816.
*: John Tyler (1790-1862), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 17 1816.

Delegates

:Illinois
*ushr|Illinois Territory|AL|A/L: Benjamin Stephenson ( -1822), …served during the first session.
*: Nathaniel Pope (1784-1850), …seated December 2 1816. :Indiana
*ushr|Indiana Territory|AL|A/L: Jonathan Jennings (1784-1834), …served until statehood granted, December 11 1816. :Mississippi
*ushr|Mississippi Territory|AL|A/L: William Lattimore (1774-1843), :Missouri
*ushr|Missouri Territory|AL|A/L: Rufus Easton (1774-1834), …served during the first session.
*: John Scott (1785-1861), …seated December 2 1816, election contested and seat declared vacant January 13 1817.

Notes

References

*cite book|title = The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress|last = Martis|first = Kenneth C.|authorlink =|coauthors =|year = 1989|publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company|location = New York|id =
*cite book|title = The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts|last = Martis|first = Kenneth C.|authorlink =|coauthors =|year = 1982|publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company|location = New York|id =

External links

* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwsllink.html Statutes at Large, 1789-1875]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwsjlink.html Senate Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwhjlink.html#anchor2 House Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress]
* [http://www.gpoaccess.gov/serialset/cdocuments/hd108-222/index.html Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress]
* [http://clerk.house.gov/art_history/house_history/index.html U.S. House of Representatives: House History]
* [http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/reference/two_column_table/stats_and_lists.htm U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists]


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