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who spent only a single two-year term (or less) in office usually either due to death, resignation, or defeat. In some rare cases freshmen members have decided to run for another office or not run for reelection. Many members who serve in the House for only one term are viewed by historians and political experts as having won under circumstances largely beyond their control, such as riding in on the coattails of a popular presidential or statewide candidate of their party, or by running against a scandalized incumbent. Not included in this list are non-voting delegates. Members who served in the United States Congress, but also served in the
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1st Congress (1789–1791)


2nd Congress (1791–1793)


3rd Congress (1793–1795)


4th Congress (1795–1797)


5th Congress (1797–1799)


6th Congress (1799–1801)


7th Congress (1801–1803)


8th Congress (1803–1805)

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Andrew McCord Andrew McCord (–1808) was a United States representative from New York. The name is often spelled MacCord, especially in newspapers of the time. Life McCord was the son of John McCord who came in 1729 from Ireland to Cape Cod with Charles Clin ...
DR-NY * Nahum Mitchell Federalist-MA * Beriah Palmer DR-NY * John Paterson DR-NY *
Oliver Phelps Oliver Phelps (October 21, 1749February 21, 1809) was early in life a tavern keeper in Granville, Massachusetts. During the Revolution he was Deputy Commissary of the Continental Army and served until the end of the war. After the war ended, h ...
DR-NY * Samuel D. Purviance Federalist-NC * George Tibbits Federalist-NY


9th Congress (1805–1807)

* Caleb Ellis F-NH * Silas Halsey DR-NY * John Hamilton DR-PA * Duncan McFarlan DR-NC * Peter Sailly DR-NY * O'Brien Smith DR-SC *
Thomas W. Thompson Thomas Weston Thompson (March 15, 1766October 1, 1821) was an American attorney and Federalist politician in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. He served as a United States representative and United States Senator during the 1800s. Early life ...
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Eliphalet Wickes Eliphalet Wickes (April 1, 1769June 7, 1850) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. He was born on April 1, 1769, in Huntington on Long Island in the Province of New York. During ...
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10th Congress (1807–1809)

* Peter Carleton DR-NH * Josiah Dean DR-MA * Daniel Meserve Durell DR-NH * Francis Gardner DR-NH * John Harris DR-NY * John Hiester DR-PA * Reuben Humphrey DR-NY * William Kirkpatrick DR-NY * John Rowan DR-KY * Jedediah K. Smith DR-NH *
Clement Storer Clement Storer (September 20, 1760November 21, 1830) was a United States representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Kennebunk in Massachusetts Bay's Province of Maine, he completed preparatory studies, studied medicine in Portsmout ...
DR-NH * James I. Van Alen DR-NY *
Jesse Wharton Jesse Wharton (July 29, 1782July 22, 1833) was an Lawyer, attorney who briefly represented Tennessee in each house of United States Congress, Congress. Biography Wharton was born in Covesville, Albemarle County, Virginia; studied law at Dickinso ...
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Isaac Wilbour Isaac Wilbour (April 25, 1763October 4, 1837) was an American politician from Rhode Island holding several offices, including the sixth Governor of the state. Biography Wilbour was born in Little Compton in the Colony of Rhode Island and Pro ...
DR-RI * James Witherell DR-VT


11th Congress (1809–1811)

* William T. Barry DR-KY * Daniel Blaisdell F-NH * John Brown DR-MD * John Curtis Chamberlain F-NH * James Cox DR-NJ * Henry Crist DR-KY *
William Denning William Denning (April 1740October 30, 1819) was a merchant and United States Representative from New York. Early life Denning was likely born in St. John's in the Newfoundland Colony in April 1740. As a youth, he moved to New York City in ...
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Gideon Gardner Gideon Gardner (May 30, 1759 – March 22, 1832) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Nantucket in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Gardner received a limited schooling. Gardner was a successful ship master, and later became a ...
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David S. Garland David Shepherd Garland (September 27, 1769October 7, 1841) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia. Family Garland was the son of William Garland and Ann Shepherd. He married Jane Henry Meredith. They had 11 children, Jane Meredith, Anne Sheph ...
DR-VA * Daniel Hiester DR-PA * Jonathan Hatch Hubbard F-VT *
William McKinley William McKinley (January 29, 1843September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. As a politician he led a realignment that made his Republican Party largely dominant in ...
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Pleasant Moorman Miller Pleasant Moorman Miller, (unknown birth - 1849) was an American politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. Biography Miller was born the son of a tavern owner in Lynchburg, Virginia. Miller studied law u ...
DR-TN * John Nicholson DR-NY *
Benjamin Pickman Jr. Benjamin Pickman Jr. (September 30, 1763 – August 16, 1843) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Biography Pickman was born in Salem, Massachusetts, Salem in the Province of Massachusetts ...
Federalist-MA * John A. Scudder DR-NJ * Robert Weakley DR-TN * James Wilson I F-NH * Robert Witherspoon DR-SC


12th Congress (1811–1813)

* John Baker F-VA * Josiah Bartlett Jr. DR-NH * Francis Carr DR-MA * Samuel Dinsmoor DR-NH *
Asa Fitch Asa Fitch (February 24, 1809 – April 8, 1879) was a natural historian and entomologist from Salem, New York. His early studies were of both natural history and medicine, which he studied at the newly formed Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, ...
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Obed Hall Obed Hall (December 23, 1757 – April 1, 1828) was an American politician and a United States representative from New Hampshire. Early life Born in Raynham in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Hall later moved to Madbury and then to Bartle ...
DR-NH * John Adams Harper DR-NH * Joseph Lefever DR-PA * George C. Maxwell DR-NJ * Arunah Metcalf DR-NY * James Milnor F-PA * William Paulding Jr. DR-NY *
Benjamin Pond Benjamin Pond (1768October 6, 1814) was a United States representative from New York. Early life He was born in Stockbridge in the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1768. He attended the common schools, became a farmer, and moved to Poultney, V ...
DR-NY * William Rodman DR-PA * Silas Stow DR-NY * Peleg Tallman DR-MA * Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. DR-NY * Leonard White Federalist-MA * Thomas Wilson F-VA


13th Congress (1813–1815)

* Reasin Beall DR-OH *
Thomas Bines Thomas Bines (died April 9, 1826) was an American politician who served briefly as a U.S. Representative from New Jersey from 1814 to 1815. Biography Born in Trenton, New Jersey, Bines attended the common schools. Early career He was appoin ...
DR-NJ * Ezra Butler DR-VT * Hugh Caperton F-VA * William Coxe Jr. F-NJ * Edward Crouch DR-PA * Samuel Davis F-MA * Peter Denoyelles DR-NY *
William Pope Duval William Pope Duval (September 4, 1784 – March 19, 1854) was the first civilian governor of the Florida Territory, succeeding Andrew Jackson, who had been a military governor. In his twelve-year governorship, from 1822 to 1834, he divided Florid ...
DR-KY * David R. Evans DR-SC *
Samuel Farrow Samuel Farrow (June 8, 1762November 18, 1824) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina. Born in Prince William County in the Colony of Virginia in 1762, Farrow moved to South Carolina with his father's family, who settled in Spartanburg ...
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Peter Forney Peter Forney (April 21, 1756 – February 1, 1834) was a U.S. Representative from North Carolina; born near Lincolnton, North Carolina, April 21, 1756; attended the public schools; served as a captain during the Revolutionary War; engaged in ...
DR-NC * James Geddes F-NY *
John Gloninger John Gloninger (September 19, 1758January 22, 1836) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography John Gloninger was born in Lebanon Township in the Province of Pennsylvania. He served as a subaltern officer ...
F-PA * Theodore Gourdin DR-SC * Abraham J. Hasbrouck DR-NY * Samuel Henderson F-PA * Samuel Hopkins DR-KY * Samuel M. Hopkins F-NY * Nathaniel W. Howell F-NY * Levi Hubbard DR-MA *
Parry Wayne Humphreys Parry Wayne Humphreys (1778February 12, 1839) was an American attorney, judge, and politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. After serving one term in the House, he later served eighteen years as a judge ...
DR-TN * John Kershaw DR-SC *
John Lefferts John Lefferts (December 17, 1785 – September 18, 1829) was a member of the Thirteenth United States Congress as a Democratic-Republican Representative from New York. He was also a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention o ...
DR-NY * Jacob Markell F-NY * Jotham Post Jr. F-NY * Samuel Sherwood F-NY * Zebulon R. Shipherd F-NY * Richard Skinner DR-VT * Isaac Smith DR-PA * Samuel Smith F-NH *
William Stephens Smith William Stephens Smith (November 8, 1755 – June 10, 1816) was a United States representative from New York. He married Abigail "Nabby" Adams, the daughter of President John Adams, and so was a brother-in-law of President John Quincy A ...
F-NY * Richard Stockton F-NJ * Adamson Tannehill DR-PA * Francis White F-VA * James Whitehill DR-PA * Elisha I. Winter F-NY *
Abiel Wood Abiel Wood (July 22, 1772 – October 26, 1834) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Early life Born in Pownalborough in Massachusetts Bay's Province of Maine (now known as Wiscasset), he was the son of Gen. Abiel Wood (1743–181 ...
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14th Congress (1815–1817)

* Asa Adgate DR-NY *
Charles Humphrey Atherton Charles Humphrey Atherton (August 14, 1773 – January 8, 1853), an American Federalist politician, banker and a distinguished attorney from New Hampshire. Atherton served once as a United States Representative from New Hampshire from 1815 ...
F-NH * Ezra Baker DR-NJ *
Samuel Betts Samuel Rossiter Betts (June 8, 1786 – November 3, 1868) was an American attorney, politician, and jurist who served as a United States representative from New York and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the ...
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James Birdsall James Birdsall (1783 – July 20, 1856) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York. Biography Born in 1783 in New York State, Birdsall studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1806. He married Rizpah Steere, and they ...
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Daniel Cady Daniel Cady (April 29, 1773 – October 31, 1859 in Johnstown, Fulton County, New York) was a prominent American lawyer, politician and judge in upstate New York. While perhaps better known today as the father of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Judge C ...
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Daniel Chipman Daniel Chipman (October 22, 1765April 23, 1850) was an American politician. He served as a United States representative from Vermont. Biography Chipman was born in Salisbury in the Connecticut Colony to Samuel and Hannah Austin Chipman. He gradu ...
F-VT * Archibald S. Clarke DR-NY *
Henry Crocheron Henry Crocheron (December 26, 1772 – November 8, 1819) was a U.S. Representative from New York, brother of Jacob Crocheron. Born on Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, Crocheron attended the common schools. He engaged in mercantile ...
DR-NY * Samuel Dickens DR-NC * Thomas Fletcher DR-KY * John Hahn DR-PA *
Jabez Delano Hammond Jabez Delano Hammond (August 2, 1778 – August 18, 1855) was an American physician, lawyer, author and politician. Life Hammond was born in New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He practiced medicine in Reading, Vermont, but afterward stu ...
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Luther Jewett Luther Jewett (December 24, 1772March 8, 1860) was an American doctor, minister and politician. He served as a United States representative from Vermont. Biography Jewett was born in Canterbury, Connecticut, Canterbury in the Connecticut Colony ...
F-VT * Chauncey Langdon F-VT * William Carter Love DR-NC * Asa Lyon F-VT * Charles Marsh F-VT *
William Mayrant William Mayrant (March 8, 1765January 23, 1832Find a GravRetrieved on May 27, 2009.) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from South Carolina. William Mayrant was elected in 1814 as a Democratic-Republican to th ...
DR-SC * John Noyes F-VT *
George Poindexter George Poindexter (April 19, 1779 − September 5, 1853) was an American politician, lawyer and judge from Mississippi. Born in Virginia, he moved to the Mississippi Territory in 1802. He served as United States Representative from the newly adm ...
DR-MS * William H. Roane DR-VA *
Asahel Stearns Asahel Stearns (June 17, 1774 – February 5, 1839) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Lunenburg in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Stearns graduated from Harvard University in 1797. He studied law, was admitted to the ...
Federalist-MA * Abraham H. Schenck DR-NY * Thomas Smith F-PA *
Micah Taul Micah Taul (May 14, 1785 – May 27, 1850) was an American pioneer, planter, lawyer, and politician. He served one term in the United States House of Representatives for Kentucky. In 1826 he moved to Winchester, Tennessee, where he practiced law ...
DR-KY * John Taylor DR-SC *
Isaac Thomas Isaac Thomas (November 4, 1784 – February 2, 1859), was an American politician representing Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. Biography Thomas was born in Sevierville, Tennessee. After the death of his parents, Thomas ...
DR-TN * Jonathan Ward DR-NY * Westel Willoughby Jr. DR-NY * John Woods F-PA * William Woodward DR-SC


15th Congress (1817–1819)

* Heman Allen DR-VT *
Archibald Austin Archibald Austin (August 11, 1772 – October 16, 1837) was a 19th-century slave owner, politician and lawyer from Virginia who served as a member of the 15th United States Congress. Biography Born near Buckingham Courthouse, Austin studied la ...
DR-VA * Joseph Bellinger DR-SC * Thomas Claiborne DR-TN *
James West Clark James West Clark (October 15, 1779 – December 20, 1843) was a United States representative from North Carolina. Born in Bertie County to Hannah and Christopher Clark, a successful sea captain and import/export merchant. James Clark graduated ...
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Edward Colston Edward Colston (2 November 1636 – 11 October 1721) was an English merchant, slave trader, philanthropist, and Tory Member of Parliament. Colston followed his father in the family business becoming a sea merchant, initially trading in wine, ...
Federalist-VA * Daniel Cruger DR-NY * Isaac Darlington Federalist-PA * John R. Drake Republican-NY * Benjamin Ellicott Dr-NY * Joshua Gage DR-MA * Sylvester Gilbert DR-CT * Salma Hale DR-NH * Peter Hitchcock DR-OH * Samuel E. Hogg DR-TN *
Uriel Holmes Uriel Holmes (August 26, 1764 – May 18, 1827) was a United States representative from Connecticut. He was born in East Haddam, Connecticut, and then moved with his parents to Hartland, Connecticut. He attended the common schools and graduated ...
Federalist-CT * William Hunter DR-VT * Dorrance Kirtland DR-NY * Thomas Lawyer Republican-NY * William J. Lewis DR-VA * George Washington Lent Marr DR-TN *
John McLean John McLean (March 11, 1785 – April 4, 1861) was an American jurist and politician who served in the United States Congress, as U.S. Postmaster General, and as a justice of the Ohio and U.S. Supreme Courts. He was often discussed for t ...
DR-IL * George Mumford DR-NC *
Wilson Nesbitt Wilson T. Nesbitt (1781May 13, 1861) was a United States representative from South Carolina. Born in 1781, his exact date of birth is unknown, but he resided in Spartanburg, South Carolina where he attended the common schools. Later, he was a st ...
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David A. Ogden David Aaron Ogden (January 10, 1770 – June 9, 1829) was a U.S. Representative from New York and a member of the prominent Ogden family. Early life Born in Morristown in the Province of New Jersey, he was the son of Sarah Frances (Ludlow) ...
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Alexander Ogle Alexander Ogle (August 10, 1766 – October 14, 1832) was an American politician who served as a Jackson Democrat member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district from 1817 to 1819. Early life Ogle was born ...
DR-PA * Benjamin Orr F-MA * James Owen Republican-NC *
John Fabyan Parrott John Fabyan Parrott (August 8, 1767July 9, 1836) was a United States representative and a Senator from New Hampshire. He was born in Portsmouth in the Province of New Hampshire to John Parrott, a merchant and ship captain, and his wife Debora ...
DR-NH * Levi Pawling Federalist-PA *
John Pegram John Pegram (November 16, 1773April 8, 1831) was a Virginia planter, soldier and politician who served in the United States House of Representatives, both houses of the Virginia General Assembly and a major general during the War of 1812. Ear ...
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George Poindexter George Poindexter (April 19, 1779 − September 5, 1853) was an American politician, lawyer and judge from Mississippi. Born in Virginia, he moved to the Mississippi Territory in 1802. He served as United States Representative from the newly adm ...
DR-MS * James Porter DR-NY *
Philip Jeremiah Schuyler Philip Jeremiah Schuyler (January 21, 1768 – February 21, 1835) was an American politician from New York. His siblings included Angelica Schuyler, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, and Margarita Schuyler Van Rensselaer. Life He was the son of ...
Federalist-NY * Tredwell Scudder DR-NY *
David Scott David Randolph Scott (born June 6, 1932) is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon. Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and ...
DR-PA * Samuel B. Sherwood Federalist-CT *
Jacob Spangler Jacob Spangler (November 28, 1767 – June 17, 1843) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Early life Jacob Spangler was born in York, Pennsylvania. He attended the York County Academy and was engaged in surve ...
Republican-PA * Thomas Speed DR-KY *
John Canfield Spencer John Canfield Spencer (January 8, 1788May 17, 1855) was an American lawyer, politician, judge and United States Cabinet secretary in the administration of President John Tyler. Early life John Canfield Spencer was born on January 8, 1788, in H ...
DR-NY * James Stewart Federalist-NC * James Tallmadge Jr. DR-NY * Nathaniel Terry Federalist-CT * Rensselaer Westerlo Federalist-NY * Thomas Scott Williams Federalist-CT


16th Congress (1819–1821)

* Nathaniel Allen DR-NY *
Caleb Baker Caleb Baker (1762 – June 26, 1849) was an American politician and a U.S. representative from New York. Biography Born in Providence in the Rhode Island Colony, Baker moved to New York in 1790; studied law, was admitted to the bar and began pr ...
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Joseph Brevard Joseph Brevard (July 19, 1766October 11, 1821) was an American Revolutionary War patriot. He was born in Rowan County (in the portion which later became Iredell County) in the Province of North Carolina. He served on the South Carolina Suprem ...
Republican-SC * William Brown DR-KY *
Henry Brush Henry Brush (February 12, 1777January 19, 1855) was a lawyer, soldier, legislator and farmer. Early life and legal career Henry Brush was born in Dutchess County, New York in 1777, the youngest son of Lemuel and Mary (Per Lee) Brush. Henry c ...
DR-OH * Henry Hunter Bryan DR-TN * Joseph Buffum Jr. DR-NH *
Wingfield Bullock Wingfield Bullock (1766October 13, 1821) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born in 1766 in Spotsylvania, Virginia, Bullock studied law. He moved to Kentucky. He served as member of the Kentucky Senate from Shelby County from 1812 to 181 ...
DR-KY * Walter Case DR-NY *
Robert Clark Robert, Bob, or Bobby Clark may refer to: Television and film *Robert Clark (actor) (born 1987), American-born Canadian television actor *Bob Clark (1939–2007), Canadian filmmaker * Bob Clark (television reporter), retired American television re ...
DR-NY * John Condit DR-NJ * John Crowell DR-AL * John Alfred Cuthbert DR-GA * Jacob H. De Witt DR-NY * Edward Dowse Republican-MA * John Fay Republican-NY * William Donnison Ford Republican-NY * John C. Gray DR-VA * Ezra C. Gross DR-NY * James Guyon Jr. DR-NY * Aaron Hackley Jr. Republican-NY * George Hall Republican-NY * Nathaniel Hazard DR-RI * Jacob Hibshman DR-PA * Jonas Kendall Federalist-MA * Martin Kinsley DR-MA * Joseph S. Lyman DR-NY * John McCreary DR-SC *
Thomas Grubb McCullough Thomas Grubb McCullough (April 20, 1785 – September 10, 1848) was an American politician and lawyer who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1820 to 1821, representing the 5th congressional district of Pennsylvania as a Fe ...
Federalist-PA * Henry Meigs DR-NY * Severn E. Parker DR-VA * Harmanus Peek DR-NY * Robert Philson DR-PA *
Charles Pinckney Charles Pinckney may refer to: * Charles Pinckney (South Carolina chief justice) (died 1758), father of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney * Colonel Charles Pinckney (1731–1782), South Carolina politician, loyal to British during Revolutionary War, fa ...
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Jonathan Richmond Jonathan Richmond (July 31, 1774 – July 28, 1853) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, Richmond completed preparatory studies and moved to western New York in 1813, settling in Aurora, Cayuga County, New Y ...
DR-NY * Bernard Smith DR-NJ * James Stevens Republican-CT * Randall S. Street F-NY


17th Congress (1821–1823)

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Gideon Barstow Gideon Barstow (September 7, 1783 – March 26, 1852) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, Barstow attended the common schools and Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island from 1799 to 1801. He st ...
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Lewis Bigelow Lewis Bigelow (August 18, 1785 – October 2, 1838) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Petersham, Massachusetts, Bigelow graduated from Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, in 1803. He was admitted to the bar and ...
Federalist-MA * Charles Borland Jr. DR-NY *
James D. Breckinridge James Douglas Breckinridge (1781 – May 6, 1849) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. He was a member of the noted Breckinridge family. Breckinridge was born in Woodville, Kentucky, in 1781. He attended Washington College (now Washing ...
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Daniel Azro Ashley Buck Daniel Azro Ashley Buck (April 19, 1789December 24, 1841) was an American lawyer and politician in the U.S. state of Vermont. He served as a U.S. Representative from Vermont and as Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives. Early life Bu ...
DR-VT * Daniel Burrows Republican-CT * Samuel Campbell DR-NY * David Chambers Republican-OH *
Cadwallader D. Colden Cadwallader David Colden (April 4, 1769 – February 7, 1834) was an American politician who served as the 54th Mayor of New York City and a U.S. Representative from New York. Early life Colden was born at Turtle Playground (Queens), Spring Hil ...
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Alfred Conkling Alfred Conkling (October 12, 1789 – February 5, 1874) was a United States representative from New York, a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York and United States Minister to Mex ...
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Jeremiah Cosden Jeremiah Cosden (1768 – December 5, 1824) was an American politician. He was elected as a Democratic-Republican and presented credentials as a Member-elect to the Seventeenth Congress and served from March 4, 1821, to March 19, 1822, when h ...
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Josiah Crudup Josiah Crudup (January 13, 1791 – May 20, 1872) was a U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1821 and 1823. Crudup was born in Wakelon, North Carolina in Wake County, the son of Elizabeth (Battle) and Josiah Crudup, a Baptist minister. ...
DR-NC * James Duncan Republican-PA * John Gebhard F-NY * Mark Harris DR-ME * James Hawkes Republican-NY * Josiah S. Johnston DR-LA *
Elias Keyes Elias Keyes (April 14, 1758July 9, 1844) was an American politician and judge. He served as a U.S. Representative from Vermont. Biography Keyes was born in Ashford in the Connecticut Colony. He attended the common schools and later read law. ...
DR-VT * Joseph Kirkland F-NY * Richard McCarty DR-NY * James McSherry Federalist-PA * Thomas Murray Jr. DR-PA * John Nelson W-MD *
Henry Olin Henry Olin (May 7, 1768August 18, 1837) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as a United States representative from Vermont and eighth lieutenant governor of Vermont. Biography Olin was born in Shaftsbury in the New Hampshire Gran ...
DR-VT * John Phillips Federalist-PA *
Jeremiah H. Pierson Jeremiah Halsey Pierson (September 13, 1766 – December 12, 1855) was an American politician from New York. Life Pierson was born on September 13, 1766, in Newark, Province of New Jersey in what was then British America. In 1772, Pierson a ...
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Daniel Rodney Daniel Rodney (September 10, 1764 – September 2, 1846) was an American merchant and politician from Lewes in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist Party, and later the National Republican Party, who served as Governor ...
F-DE * Charles H. Ruggles F-NY * Jonathan Russell DR-MA * John Speed Smith DR-KY * Elijah Spencer DR-NY *
Micah Sterling Micah Sterling (November 5, 1784 Lyme, New London County, Connecticut – April 11, 1844 Watertown, Jefferson County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life Sterling graduated from Yale College in 1804. Then he stud ...
F-NY * Reuben H. Walworth DR-NY *
Phineas White Phineas White (October 30, 1770July 6, 1847) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as United States Representative from Vermont. Biography White was born in South Hadley in the Province of Massachusetts Bay to Deacon Enoch White and ...
DR-VT * William D. Williamson DR-ME * Samuel H. Woodson DR-KY *
Ludwig Worman Ludwig Worman (1761 – October 17, 1822) was a Federalist Party, Federalist member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Worman was born in Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania. ...
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18th Congress (1823–1825)

* Samuel Breck Adams-Clay Federalist-PA *
John W. Cady John Watts Cady (June 28, 1790 – January 5, 1854) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Early life Cady was born in Florida, Montgomery County, New York on June 28, 1790. He was one of eight children born to Ann (née Shuler) C ...
Adams-Clay Republican-NY * Jacob Call Jackson Republican-IN * Lot Clark Crawford Republican-NY *
Ela Collins Ela Collins (February 14, 1786 – November 23, 1848) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life Collins was born on February 14, 1786 in Meriden, Connecticut, the son of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 militia veteran Ge ...
Crawford Republican-NY * Justin Dwinell Crawford Republican-NY *
Lewis Eaton Lewis Eaton (February 17, 1790 – August 22, 1857) was a United States Congressman from New York. Life Eaton became a farmer, also becoming active in politics, including serving as Duanesburg Town Supervisor from 1819 to 1820. From 1821 to 182 ...
Adams-Clay Republican-NY * Charles A. Foote Crawford Republican-NY * Joel Frost Crawford Republican-NY * Alfred Moore Gatlin Crawford Republican-NC *
James W. Gazlay James William Gazlay (July 23, 1784 – June 8, 1874) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio for one term from 1823 to 1825. Biography Born in New York City, Gazlay moved with his parents to Dutchess County, New York, in 1789. He attended the co ...
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William Hayward Jr. William Hayward Jr. (1787October 19, 1836) was an American politician. Born at ''Shipshead'', near Easton, Maryland, Hayward attended Easton Academy and graduated from Princeton College in 1808. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1809 ...
Crawford Republican-MD * John Herkimer Adams-Clay Republican-NY * James L. Hogeboom Crawford Republican-NY *
Lemuel Jenkins Lemuel Jenkins (October 20, 1789 – August 18, 1862) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life Jenkins was born in Bloomingburgh, then Ulster County, now Sullivan County, New York, the posthumous son of Lemuel Jenkins (1740–1 ...
Crawford Republican-NY * Samuel Lawrence Adams-Clay Republican-NY *
John Lee John Lee may refer to: Academia * John Lee (astronomer) (1783–1866), president of the Royal Astronomical Society * John Lee (university principal) (1779–1859), University of Edinburgh principal * John Lee (pathologist) (born 1961), English ...
Jackson Federalist-MD *
Stephen Longfellow Stephen Longfellow (March 23, 1776 – August 2, 1849) was a U.S. Representative from Maine. Biography Born in Gorham in the Province of Massachusetts Bay (in what is now Maine) to Stephen Longfellow and Patience Young Longfellow, Longfellow ...
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Duncan McArthur Duncan McArthur (1772April 29, 1839) was a military officer and a Federalist and National Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the 11th governor of Ohio. When first elected to state office as a representative, he was serving in the ...
Adams-Clay Republican-OH * George Outlaw Crawford Republican-NC * John Patterson Adams-Clay Republican-OH * Walter Patterson F-NY * William Prince Jackson Republican-IN * John Richards Crawford Republican-NY * James T. Sandford Jackson Republican-TN *
Peter Sharpe Peter Sharpe (December 10, 1777 in New York City – August 3, 1842 in Brooklyn, New York) was an American politician who served as a United States representative from New York. Life He "was a Maiden-lane whip-maker, of the average intell ...
Adams-Clay Republican-NY * Jonas Sibley Adams-Clay Republican-MA * Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr. Crawford Republican-NC * Philip Thompson Adams-Clay Republican-KY *
Jacob Tyson Jacob Tyson (October 8, 1773July 16, 1848) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life Tyson attended public school in his youth. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and practiced law. He was Supervisor of the Town of Castle ...
Crawford Republican-NY *
Robert Brank Vance Robert Brank Vance (1793 – November 6, 1827) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina He was born on Reems Creek, near Asheville, North Carolina, in 1793; attended the common schools and Newton Academy, Asheville, N.C.; studied ...
Jackson Republican-NC *
Isaac Wayne Isaac Wayne (1772October 25, 1852) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Federalist Party member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district from 1823 to 1825. He served as a member ...
Jackson Federalist-PA * David White Adams-Clay Republican-KY *
Lemuel Whitman Lemuel Whitman (June 8, 1780 – November 13, 1841) was a United States representative from Connecticut. He was born in Farmington, Connecticut where he completed preparatory studies. He graduated from Yale College in 1800 and taught in a semina ...
Adams-Clay Republican-CT * Isaac Wilson DR-NY * William Woods Adams-Clay Republican-NY


19th Congress (1825–1827)

* Henry Ashley Jacksonian-NY *
Luther Badger Luther Badger (April 10, 1785 – October 30, 1868) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Early life and education Badger was born in Partridgefield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts the son of Lemuel and Sabra (Smith) Badger. In ...
Anti-Jacksonian-NY * George William Crump Jacksonian-VA * William Dietz Jacksonian-NY * Nehemiah Eastman Anti-Jacksonian-NH * Benjamin Estil Anti-Jacksonian-VA * Nicoll Fosdick Anti-Jacksonian-NY *
Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck (November 29, 1791 – February 23, 1879) was a United States Congressman from New York and the sixth President of Rutgers College (now Rutgers University) serving from 1840 to 1850. He was a slaveholder. Biography He wa ...
Anti-Jacksonian-NY * John Flournoy Henry Adams candidate-KY *
Richard Hines Richard Hines (June 25, 1792November 20, 1851) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born in Tarboro, North Carolina on June 25, 1792; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1816 and practiced in Raleigh, North Carolina; membe ...
Jacksonian-NC * Daniel Hugunin Jr. Anti-Jacksonian-NY *
Charles Humphrey Charles Humphrey (February 14, 1792 – April 17, 1850) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He served as a U.S. Representative and as Speaker of the New York State Assembly. Life He was born in Little Britain, Orange Co ...
Anti-Jacksonian-NY * David Jennings Anti-Jacksonian-OH *
James Johnson James Johnson may refer to: Artists, actors, authors, and musicians *James Austin Johnson (born 1989), American comedian & actor, ''Saturday Night Live'' cast member *James B. Johnson (born 1944), author of science nonfiction novels *James P. John ...
Jacksonian-KY * Charles Kellogg Jacksonian-NY * Thomas Kittera Anti-Jacksonian-PA *
Jacob Krebs Jacob Krebs (March 13, 1782 – September 26, 1847) was an American politician who served as a Jacksonian member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district from 1826 to 1827. Early life Krebs was born on ...
Jacksonian-PA * Robert N. Martin Adams candidate-MD * William McManus Anti-Jacksonian-NY *
James Meriwether James Meriwether (1789–1854) was a United States Representative and lawyer from Georgia. His father was David Meriwether and his nephew was James Archibald Meriwether. Early years and education Meriwether was born near Washington, Georgia, Wi ...
Jacksonian-GA * John Miller Anti-Jacksonian-NY * Thomas J. Oakley Jacksonian-NY * Timothy H. Porter Adams candidate-NY * Alfred H. Powell Adams candidate-VA * Henry H. Ross Anti-Jacksonian-NY * Thomas Shannon Anti-Jacksonian-OH * Robert Taylor Anti-Jacksonian-VA * Elias Whitmore Anti-Jacksonian-NY *
Bartow White Bartow White (November 7, 1776 in Yorktown, New York, Westchester County, New York – December 12, 1862 in Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York) was an American physician and politician from New York. Life He was the son of Dr. Ebenezer White ...
National Republican-NY * Thomas C. Worthington Adams candidate-MD * John Wurts Jacksonian-PA


20th Congress (1827–1829)

* Samuel Anderson Adams candidate-PA * David Barker Jr. Adams candidate-NH * Stephen Barlow Jacksonian-PA *
Edward Bates Edward Bates (September 4, 1793 – March 25, 1869) was a lawyer and politician. He represented Missouri in the US House of Representatives and served as the U.S. Attorney General under President Abraham Lincoln. A member of the influential ...
Adams candidate-MO * George O. Belden Jacksonian-NY * Thomas H. Blake Adams candidate-IN * Elias Brown Jacksonian-MD *
Rudolph Bunner Rudolph Bunner (August 17, 1779 – July 16, 1837) was an American lawyer, businessman, and trade merchant who served one term as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1827 to 1829. He was married to the granddaughter of Revolutionary War Gen ...
Jacksonian-NY *
Samuel Chase Samuel Chase (April 17, 1741 – June 19, 1811) was a Founding Father of the United States, a signatory to the Continental Association and United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Maryland, and an Associate Justice of t ...
Anti-Jacksonian-NY * John Davenport Anti-Jacksonian-OH *
David Ellicott Evans David Ellicott Evans (March 19, 1788 – May 17, 1850) briefly served as a United States representative from New York in 1827. Biography Evans was born in Ellicotts Upper Mills, Maryland. He attended the common schools, moved to New Yo ...
Jacksonian-NY * John Floyd Jacksonian-GA * Tomlinson Fort Jacksonian-GA * Levin Gale Jacksonian-MD *
Nathaniel Garrow Nathaniel Garrow (April 25, 1780 – March 3, 1841) was an American politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1827 to 1829. Biography Born in Barnstable, Massachusetts, Garrow attended the public schools. Foll ...
Jacksonian-NY * Selah R. Hobbie Jacksonian-NY * Richard Keese Jacksonian-NY *
Isaac Leffler Isaac Leffler (November 7, 1788March 8, 1866), sometimes spelled Lefler or Loeffler, was an American lawyer and Iowa pioneer who represented Virginia's 18th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for one term in the ...
Anti-Jacksonian-VA * John Maynard Anti-Jacksonian-NY *
Francis Swaine Muhlenberg Francis Swaine Muhlenberg (April 22, 1795December 17, 1831) was a political leader, member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio, and a member of the Muhlenberg Family political dynasty. Francis Swaine Muhlenberg was born in ...
Anti-Jacksonian-OH * David Plant Anti-Jacksonian-CT * Oliver H. Smith Jacksonian-IN * Thomas Sinnickson Anti-Jacksonian-NJ * John G. Stower Jacksonian-NY * Thomas Taber II Jacksonian-NY * Hedge Thompson Anti-Jacksonian-NJ * Daniel Turner Jacksonian-NC * John J. Wood Jacksonian-NY *
Silas Wright Silas Wright Jr. (May 24, 1795 – August 27, 1847) was an American attorney and Democratic politician. A member of the Albany Regency, he served as a member of the United States House of Representatives, New York State Comptroller, United Stat ...
Jacksonian-NY


21st Congress (1829–1831)

* Benedict Arnold Anti-Jacksonian-NY *
Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor (May 10, 1793 – January 6, 1874) was an ordained Baptist minister, slave owner, district judge, politician and co-founder of Baylor University.Thomas Beekman Anti-Jacksonian-NY * Peter I. Borst Jacksonian-NY * Elias Brown Jacksonian-MD * Nicholas D. Coleman Jacksonian-KY * Henry B. Cowles Anti-Jacksonian-NY *
Jacob Crocheron Jacob Crocheron (August 23, 1774 – December 27, 1849) was an American farmer and law enforcement officer who served one term as a U.S. Representative from New York, United States from 1829 to 1831. He was the brother of Henry Crocheron. ...
Jacksonian-NY * Charles G. DeWitt Jacksonian-NY *
Edward Bishop Dudley Edward Bishop Dudley (December 15, 1789 – October 30, 1855) was the 28th governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1836 to 1841. He served in the United States House of Representatives as a Jacksonian from 1829 to 1831. Early life Bo ...
Jacksonian-NC *
Samuel W. Eager Samuel Watkins Eager (April 8, 1789 – December 23, 1860) was a U.S. representative from New York. Born in Neelytown, New York, Eager attended Montgomery Academy in Montgomery, New York, and graduated from Princeton College in 1809. He studie ...
Anti-Jacksonian-NY * Isaac Finch Anti-Jacksonian-NY * George Fisher Anti-Jacksonian-NY *
John M. Goodenow John Milton Goodenow (1782July 20, 1838) was an American lawyer and politician who served one year as a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1829 to 1830. Biography Born in Westmoreland, New Hampshire, Goodenow attended the public schools. He ...
Jacksonian-OH * Jehiel H. Halsey Jacksonian-NY * Joseph Hawkins Anti-Jacksonian-NY * Thomas Irwin Jacksonian-PA * John Kincaid Jacksonian-KY * Perkins King Jacksonian-NY * George Gray Leiper Jacksonian-PA * Alem Marr Jacksonian-PA *
Thomas Maxwell Thomas Maxwell (February 16, 1792 – November 4, 1864) was an attorney and politician, serving for one term from 1829 to 1831 as a U.S. Representative from New York, as well as in county and state offices. Early life and education Thomas Maxw ...
Jacksonian-NY * William McCreery Jacksonian-PA * Ebenezer F. Norton Jacksonian-NY *
Walter Hampden Overton Walter Hampden Overton (1788December 24, 1845) was a U.S. Representative representing Louisiana's 3rd congressional district. Personal life He was born near Louisa Court House, Virginia in 1788. His father Thomas Overton moved the family t ...
Jacksonian-LA *
Gershom Powers Gershom Powers (July 11, 1789 – June 25, 1831) was an American lawyer, jurist, and law enforcement officer who served one term as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1829 to 1831. Biography Born in Croydon, New Hampshire, Powers attended ...
Jacksonian-NY *
Jonah Sanford Jonah Sanford (November 30, 1790 – December 25, 1867) was an American lawyer, jurist, and War of 1812 veteran who served briefly as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1830 to 1831. He was a great-grandfather of Rollin Brewster Sanfor ...
Jacksonian-NY * James Shields Jacksonian-OH * John Scott Jacksonian-PA *
Ambrose Spencer Ambrose Spencer (December 13, 1765March 13, 1848) was an American lawyer and politician. Early life Ambrose Spencer was born on December 13, 1765 in Salisbury in the Connecticut Colony. He was the son of Philip Spencer and Mary ( née Moore) S ...
Anti-Jacksonian-NY * Richard Spencer Jacksonian-MD


22nd Congress (1831–1833)

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John Adair John Adair (January 9, 1757 – May 19, 1840) was an American pioneer, slave trader, soldier, and politician. He was the eighth Governor of Kentucky and represented the state in both the U.S. House and Senate. A native of South Carolina, Ada ...
Jacksonian-KY * Robert Allison Anti-Masonic-PA * William Babcock Anti-Masonic-NY * Gamaliel H. Barstow Anti-Masonic-NY * James Bates Jacksonian-ME * John T. Bergen Jacksonian-NY * Lauchlin Bethune Jacksonian-NC *
John Branch John Branch Jr. (November 4, 1782January 4, 1863) was an American politician who served as U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Navy, the 19th Governor of the state of North Carolina, and was the sixth and last territorial governor of Florida. B ...
Jacksonian-NC *
Joseph Bouck Joseph Bouck (July 22, 1788 – March 30, 1858) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York serving one term from 1831 to 1833. Biography Born on Bouck's Island, near Fultonham, New York, Bouck attended the rural school ...
Jacksonian-NY * John Conrad Bucher Jacksonian-PA * John A. Collier Anti-Masonic-NY * Silas Condit Anti-Jacksonian-NJ *
Bates Cooke Bates Cooke (December 23, 1787 – May 31, 1841) was an American lawyer and politician. Life He was the son of Captain Lemuel Cooke who had fought in the American Revolutionary War. Bates and his brother Lathrop participated in the War of 1812. ...
Anti-Masonic-NY *
Eleutheros Cooke Eleutheros Cooke (December 25, 1787 – December 27, 1864) was a lawyer and U.S. representative from Ohio (1831–1833). Biography Cooke was born in Granville, Washington County, New York. He was the son of Asaph Cooke (1748-1826) and Thankful ...
Anti-Jackson-OH *
Charles Dayan Charles Dayan (July 8, 1792 – December 25, 1877) was an American lawyer and politician. From 1831 to 1833, he served one term in the U.S. House of Representatives from the state of New York. Early life After graduating from Lowville Acade ...
Jacksonian-NY *
Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (March 3, 1783July 29, 1851) was an American soldier, lawyer, author, and statesman. Dearborn was the first President of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, a member of the Society of the Cincinnati, and ...
Anti-Jacksonian-MA * Lewis Dewart Jacksonian-PA * William Fitzgerald Jacksonian-TN * William Hall Jacksonian-TN * William Hogan Jacksonian-NY *
Henry Horn Henry Horn (1786January 12, 1862) was a Democratic-Republican Party (United States), Jacksonian member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography Henry Horn was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied law, was ad ...
Jacksonian-PA * Freeborn G. Jewett Jacksonian-NY *
Charles Clement Johnston Charles Clement Johnston (April 30, 1795 – June 17, 1832) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia. Biography Born in Prince Edward County, Virginia, and educated at home, he moved with his parents to his grandfather's house, Panicello, ne ...
Jacksonian-VA * John King Jacksonian-NY *
Robert McCoy Robert McCoy (died June 7, 1849) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Robert McCoy born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania (birth date unknown). He served as prothonotary of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. He was a B ...
Jacksonian-PA *
Daniel Newnan Daniel Newnan (1780 – January 16, 1851) was an American politician and military commander in North Carolina and Georgia. Early years and education Born in Salisbury, North Carolina in 1780, Newnan attended the University of North Carolina ...
Jacksonian-GA * Edmund H. Pendleton Jacksonian-NY * Edward C. Reed Jacksonian-NY * John J. Roane Jacksonian-VA * Nathan Soule Jacksonian-NY * Isaac Southard Anti-Jacksonian-NJ *
Grattan H. Wheeler Grattan Henry Wheeler (August 25, 1783 – March 11, 1852) was an American politician from New York. Life Wheeler was born near Providence, Rhode Island, on August 25, 1783. He was the son of Silas Wheeler (1752–1827), a veteran of the America ...
Anti-Masonic-NY * Samuel J. Wilkin Anti-Jacksonian-NY


23rd Congress (1833–1835)

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John Adams John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before his presidency, he was a leader of t ...
Jacksonian-NY * John J. Allen Anti-Jacksonian-VA *
William Allen William Allen may refer to: Politicians United States *William Allen (congressman) (1827–1881), United States Representative from Ohio *William Allen (governor) (1803–1879), U.S. Representative, Senator, and 31st Governor of Ohio *William ...
Jacksonian-OH * Charles Augustus Barnitz Anti-Masonic-PA * Martin Beaty Anti-Jacksonian-KY * James Martin Bell Anti-Jacksonian-OH * Horace Binney Anti-Jacksonian-PA * Charles Bodle Jacksonian-NY *
John Bull John Bull is a national personification of the United Kingdom in general and England in particular, especially in political cartoons and similar graphic works. He is usually depicted as a stout, middle-aged, country-dwelling, jolly and matter- ...
Anti-Jacksonian-MO * Harry Cage Jacksonian-MS * Richard Bennett Carmichael Jacksonian-MD * Amos Davis Anti-Jacksonian-KY * Benjamin F. Deming Anti-Masonic-VT * Littleton Purnell Dennis Anti-Jacksonian-MD * John H. Fulton Jacksonian-VA * James Gholson Anti-Jacksonian-VA * Nicoll Halsey Jacksonian-NY * Samuel G. Hathaway Jacksonian-NY * James P. Heath Jacksonian-MD * Edward Howell (politician), Edward Howell Jacksonian-NY * William Marshall Inge Jacksonian-TN * Cornelius Lawrence Jacksonian-NY * James Love (Kentucky politician), James Love Anti-Jacksonian-KY * Robert Todd Lytle Jacksonian-OH ''(resigned and then won special election to finish own term)'' * John McKinley Jacksonian-AL * Charles McVean Jacksonian-NY * Phineas Miner Anti-Jacksonian-CT * Henry Mitchell (New York politician), Henry Mitchell Jacksonian-NY * Robert Mitchell (congressman), Robert Mitchell Jacksonian-OH * John Murphy (Alabama), John Murphy Jacksonian-AL * Patrick H. Pope Jacksonian-KY * Ebenezer Jackson Jr. Anti-Jacksonian-CT * Noadiah Johnson Jacksonian-NY * Cornelius Lawrence Jacksonian-NY * Samuel M. Moore Anti-Jacksonian-VA * Gayton P. Osgood Jacksonian-MA * Dudley Selden Jacksonian-NY * Thomas D. Singleton Nullifier-SC * Charles Slade Jacksonian-IL * John Truman Stoddert Jacksonian-MD * William P. Taylor Anti-Jacksonian-VA * Samuel Tweedy Anti-Jacksonian-CT * Isaac B. Van Houten Jacksonian-NY * Reuben Whallon Jacksonian-NY * Edgar C. Wilson Anti-Jacksonian-VA


24th Congress (1835–1837)

* Michael Woolston Ash Jacksonian-PA * Jeremiah Bailey Anti-Jacksonian-ME * Samuel Barton (New York politician), Samuel Barton Jacksonian-NY * Matthias J. Bovee Jacksonian-NY * Graham H. Chapin Jacksonian-NY * William Chetwood Jacksonian-NJ * David Dickson (politician), David Dickson Anti-Jacksonian-MS * Valentine Efner Jacksonian-NY * Dudley Farlin Jacksonian-NY * William Graham (Indiana politician), William Graham W-IN * Samuel Hoar Anti-Jacksonian-MA * Elias Howell Anti-Jacksonian-OH * Adam Huntsman Jacksonian-TN * Andrew T. Judson Jacksonian-CT * Gideon Lee Jacksonian-NY * Joshua Lee (New York politician), Joshua Lee Jacksonian-NY * Thomas C. Love Anti-Jacksonian-NY * William Mason (New York politician), William Mason Jacksonian-NY * Rutger B. Miller Jacksonian-NY * John James Pearson Anti-Jacksonian-PA * Ebenezer Pettigrew Anti-Jacksonian-NC * Joseph Reynolds (congressman), Joseph Reynolds Jacksonian-NY * John W. A. Sanford Jacksonian-GA * William Seymour (Congressman), William Seymour Jacksonian-NY * Nicholas Sickles Jacksonian-NY * William Sprague III W-NY * Bellamy Storer (politician, born 1796), Bellamy Storer Anti-Jacksonian-OH * James C. Terrell Jacksonian-GA * Zalmon Wildman Jacksonian-CT


25th Congress (1837–1839)

* James Alexander Jr. W-OH * John T. Andrews (politician), John T. Andrews D-NY * Cyrus Beers D-NY * Bennet Bicknell D-NY * Samuel Birdsall D-NY * Isaac H. Bronson D-NY * Andrew DeWitt Bruyn D-NY * Timothy J. Carter D-ME * Richard Cheatham W-TN * Jonathan Cilley D-ME * Charles D. Coffin W-OH * George Hedford Dunn W-IN * John Edwards (New York politician), John Edwards D-NY * James Farrington D-NH * Richard Fletcher (American politician), Richard Fletcher W-MA * Henry A. Foster D-NY * Albert Gallup D-NY * Abraham P. Grant D-NY * Hiram Gray D-NY * Francis Jacob Harper D-PA * William H. Hunter D-OH * Hugh S. Legaré D-SC * Andrew W. Loomis W-OH * Arphaxed Loomis D-NY * James Murray Mason D-VA * Richard Menefee W-KY * John L. Murray (representative), John L. Murray D-KY * William H. Noble D-NY * Joseph C. Noyes W-ME * William Patterson (New York politician), William Patterson W-NY * Amasa J. Parker D-NY * Isaac S. Pennybacker D-VA * Seargent Smith Prentiss W-MS * Harvey Putnam W-NY * Luther Reily D-PA * Edward Robinson (Maine politician), Edward Robinson W-ME * Edward Rumsey W-KY * Samuel Tredwell Sawyer W-NC * Daniel Sheffer D-PA * Matthias Shepler D-OH * Mark H. Sibley W-NY * James B. Spencer D-NY * Adam W. Snyder D-IL * William Wright Southgate W-KY * William Stone (Tennessee politician), William Stone W-TN * Archibald Stuart D-VA * Obadiah Titus D-NY * Henry Vail D-NY * Abraham Vanderveer D-NY * Thomas J. Word W-MS


26th Congress (1839–1841)

* Judson Allen D-NY * James C. Alvord W-MA * Simeon H. Anderson W-KY * Henry Marie Brackenridge W-PA * Anson Brown W-NY * James Carroll (Maryland politician), James Carroll D-MD * Thomas Withers Chinn W-LA * William Raworth Cooper D-NJ * John Davis (Pennsylvania politician), John Davis D-PA * James De La Montanya D-NY * Nicholas B. Doe W-NY * Nehemiah H. Earll D-NY * John Ely (representative), John Ely D-NY * John Fine (politician), John Fine D-NY * Moses H. Grinnell W-NY * Augustus C. Hand D-NY * John Hill (North Carolina politician), John Hill D-NC * John Hill (Virginia politician), John Hill W-VA * Solomon Hillen Jr. D-MD * Joel Holleman D-VA * Hines Holt W-GA * Tilghman Howard D-IN * Charles Johnston (representative), Charles Johnston W-NY * Thomas Kempshall W-NY * Joseph Kille D-NJ * Isaac Leet D-PA * Meredith Mallory D-NY * William M. McCarty W-VA * George McCulloch D-PA * James Monroe (New York politician), James Monroe W-NY * Rufus Palen W-NY * William Sterrett Ramsey D-PA * Thomas Robinson Jr. D-DE * Edward Rogers (representative), Edward Rogers D-NY * Daniel Bailey Ryall D-NJ * Green Berry Samuels D-VA * Albert Smith (Maine politician), Albert Smith D-ME * John Smith (Vermont politician), John Smith D-VT * Theron R. Strong D-NY * Jonathan Taylor (congressman), Jonathan Taylor D-OH * Peter Dumont Vroom D-NJ * Peter Joseph Wagner W-NY


27th Congress (1841–1843)

* Elisha Hunt Allen W-ME * Sherlock James Andrews W-OH * Alfred Babcock W-NY * Richard W. Barton W-VA * Henry White Beeson D-PA * Henry Black (Representative), Henry Black W-PA * Bernard Blair W-NY * Samuel S. Bowne D-NY * David Bronson W-ME * William Butler (1790–1850), William Butler W-SC * Patrick C. Caldwell D-SC * Greene Washington Caldwell D-NC * Thomas Jefferson Campbell W-TN * Robert L. Caruthers W-TN * George B. Cary D-VA * Benjamin S. Cowen W-OH * James H. Cravens W-IN * George W. Crawford W-GA * John Bennett Dawson D-LA * Davis Dimock Jr. D-PA * John Cummins Edwards D-MO * Joseph Egbert D-NY * William P. Fessenden W-ME * Charles A. Floyd D-NY * A. Lawrence Foster W-NY * John Greig (representative), John Greig W-NY * Amos Gustine D-PA * William M. Gwin D-MS * William Alexander Harris (Virginia politician), William Alexander Harris D-VA * Samuel Lewis Hays D-VA * Jacob Houck Jr. D-NY * Jacob M. Howard W-MI * William W. Irwin W-PA * William Jack (U.S. politician), William Jack D-PA * Isaac Dashiell Jones W-MD * Archibald L. Linn W-NY * Alfred Marshall (Maine), Alfred Marshall D-ME * Thomas Francis Marshall W-KY * John Thomson Mason Jr. D-MD * Joshua Mathiot W-OH * James Archibald Meriwether W-GA * Anderson Mitchell W-NC * William M. Oliver D-NY * Bryan Owsley W-KY * Samuel Partridge D-NY * Nathanael G. Pendleton W-OH * Cuthbert Powell W-VA * Alexander Randall (Maryland politician), Alexander Randall W-MD * Lewis Riggs D-NY * James I. Roosevelt D-NY * James McPherson Russell W-PA * John Sanford (1803), John Sanford D-NY * Benjamin Glover Shields D-AL * John Snyder (Pennsylvania politician), John Snyder D-PA * James Sprigg W-KY * Samuel Stokely W-OH * Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart W-VA * Thomas A. Tomlinson W-NY * Samuel W. Trotti D-SC * John Van Buren (U.S. representative), John Van Buren D-NY * Henry Bell Van Rensselaer W-NY * David Wallace (Indiana politician), David Wallace W-IN * William Henry Washington W-NC * John Westbrook (Pennsylvania politician), John Westbrook D-PA * Joseph L. White W-IN * James Wray Williams D-MD * Augustus Young (representative), Augustus Young W-VT


28th Congress (1843–1845)

* John Baptista Ashe (representative), John Baptista Ashe W-TN * James Edwin Belser D-AL * Pierre Bossier D-LA * Gustavus Miller Bower D-MO * Francis Brengle W-MD * Henry R. Brinkerhoff D-OH * Levi D. Carpenter D-NY * Jeremiah E. Cary D-NY * Shepard Cary D-ME * George S. Catlin D-CT * John Causin W-MD * Absalom H. Chappell W-GA * Samuel Chilton W-VA * Duncan Lamont Clinch W-GA * Chesselden Ellis D-NY * Lucius Elmer D-NJ * Isaac G. Farlee D-NJ * Hamilton Fish W-NY * Elias Florence W-OH * Henry Frick (politician), Henry Frick W-PA * George Fuller (congressman), George Fuller D-PA * Byram Green D-NY * John P. Hale D-NH * Edward S. Hamlin W-OH * William H. Hammett D-MS * John J. Hardin W-IL * Samuel Hays (Pennsylvania politician), Samuel Hays D-PA * Joshua Herrick D-ME * William Spring Hubbell D-NY * James Madison Hughes D-MO * Michael Hutchinson Jenks W-PA * Perley B. Johnson W-OH * Littleton Kirkpatrick D-NJ * Alcée Louis la Branche D-LA * John Basil Lamar D-GA * Moses G. Leonard D-NY * Lucius Lyon D-MI * William C. McCauslen D-OH * John Millen (American politician), John Millen D-GA * Heman A. Moore D-OH * Willoughby Newton W-VA * Thomas J. Paterson W-NY * Elisha R. Potter Law and Order-RI * Jacob Alexander Preston W-MD * Meade Purdy D-NY * Charles Manning Reed W-PA * Orville Robinson D-NY * Charles Rogers (New York politician), Charles Rogers W-NY * Jeremiah Russell D-NY * Samuel C. Sample W-IN * William Tandy Senter W-TN * Thomas H. Seymour D-CT * Samuel Simons D-CT * John Slidell D-LA * John T. Smith (congressman), John T. Smith D-PA * Thomas Ara Spence W-MD * Lemuel Stetson D-NY * John Stewart (Connecticut politician), John Stewart D-CT * William Henry Stiles D-GA * Alfred P. Stone D-OH * Selah B. Strong D-NY * Tilghman Tucker D-MS * John I. Vanmeter W-OH * John Wethered W-MD * Benjamin White (Maine politician), Benjamin White D-ME * Joseph A. Wright D-IN


29th Congress (1845–1847)

* Stephen Adams (politician), Stephen Adams D-MS * Lemuel H. Arnold W-RI * Joshua Fry Bell W-KY * Asa Biggs D-NC * William Henry Brockenbrough D-FL * John Hull Campbell Know Nothing-PA * William W. Campbell (New York congressman), William W. Campbell Know Nothing-NY * John Smith Chipman D-MI * Henry Selby Clark D-NC * John F. Collin D-NY * Albert Constable D-MD * James La Fayette Cottrell D-AL * Erastus D. Culver W-NY * Francis A. Cunningham D-OH * Edmund Strother Dargan D-AL * Jefferson Davis D-MS * John De Mott D-NY * James C. Dobbin D-NC * Henry T. Ellett D-MS * Samuel S. Ellsworth D-NY * Jacob Erdman D-PA * Edwin Hickman Ewing W-TN * John Hoge Ewing W-PA * William Swan Garvin D-PA * William Fell Giles D-MD * Martin Grover D-NY * Serranus Clinton Hastings D-IA * John Henry (representative), John Henry W-IL * Richard P. Herrick W-NY * William J. Hough D-PB * John W. Lawrence D-NY * Owen D. Leib D-PA * Edward Henry Carroll Long W-MD * Barclay Martin D-TN * John Preston Martin D-KY * Moses McClean D-PA * John D. McCrate D-ME * William McDaniel (politician), William McDaniel D-MO * John H. McHenry W-KY * William S. Miller Know Nothing-NY * Mace Moulton D-NH * Thomas Willoughby Newton W-AR * Archibald C. Niven D-NY * Augustus L. Perrill D-OH * Thomas Johns Perry D-MD * Sterling Price D-MO * Thomas C. Ripley W-NY * John Runk W-NJ * John Fairfield Scamman D-ME * Henry J. Seaman Know Nothing-NY * Leonard Henly Sims D-MO * Stephen Strong D-NY * Allen G. Thurman D-OH * William Tredway (American politician), William Tredway D-VA * Andrew Trumbo W-KY * Bradford R. Wood D-NY * Thomas M. Woodruff Know Nothing-NY * William W. Woodworth D-NY * Samuel G. Wright W-NJ * Bryan Young (politician), Bryan Rust Young W-KY


30th Congress (1847–1849)

* Washington Barrow W-TN * Hiram Belcher W-ME * Ausburn Birdsall D-NY * Esbon Blackmar W-NY * Edward Bradley (politician), Edward Bradley D-MI * Jasper Ewing Brady W-PA * Aylette Buckner W-KY * Richard S. Canby W-OH * Asa Clapp (politician), Asa Clapp D-ME * Franklin Clark D-ME * Beverly L. Clarke D-KY * William Collins (New York politician), William Collins D-NY * Mason C. Darling D-WI * Richard Spaight Donnell W-NC * Daniel Duncan (Ohio politician), Daniel Duncan W-OH * Garnett Duncan W-KY * George Nicholas Eckert W-PA * Thomas O. Edwards W-OH * Elisha Embree W-IN * John Wilson Farrelly W-PA * David Fisher (politician), David Fisher W-OH * Thomas Flournoy W-VA * Andrew S. Fulton W-VA * John P. Gaines W-KY * John Gayle (Alabama politician), John Gayle W-AL * Horace Greeley W-NY * Dudley S. Gregory W-NJ * Nathan K. Hall W-NY * David Hammons (Maine politician), David Hammons D-ME * William T. Haskell W-TN * Hugh Lawson White Hill D-TN * John M. Holley W-NY * John Westbrook Hornbeck W-PA * Alexander Irvin W-PA * Alfred Iverson Sr. D-GA * David S. Jackson D-NY * John William Jones W-GA * William Kennon Jr. D-OH * Samuel Lahm D-OH * Sidney Lawrence D-NY * William T. Lawrence (politician), William T. Lawrence W-NY * Abraham Lincoln W-IL * Frederick William Lord D-NY * Joseph Mullin W-NY * Henry Nicoll (politician), Henry Nicoll D-NY * John G. Palfrey W-MA * John Perkins Jr. D-LA * George Petrie (politician), George Petrie D-NY * William Ballard Preston W-VA * William R. Rockhill D-IN * James Dixon Roman W-MD * Eliakim Sherrill W-NY * John I. Slingerland W-NY * Daniel B. St. John W-NY * George Anson Starkweather (New York politician), George Anson Starkweather D-NY * Frederick A. Tallmadge W-NY * Robert A. Thompson D-VA * Patrick W. Tompkins W-MS * Thomas J. Turner D-IL * Cornelius Warren W-NY * James S. Wiley D-ME


31st Congress (1849–1851)

* Nathaniel Albertson D-IN * Henry P. Alexander W-NY * William J. Alston W-AL * Josiah M. Anderson W-TN * George Rex Andrews W-NY * William Van Ness Bay D-MO * John Bell (Ohio politician), John Bell W-OH * David A. Bokee W-NY * Walter Booth Free Soil-CT * Daniel Breck W-KY * John Brisbin D-PA * Alexander W. Buel D-MI * Thomas B. Butler W-CT * Samuel Calvin W-PA * Thompson Campbell D-IL * Joseph Casey (congressman), Joseph Casey W-PA * Charles E. Clarke W-NY * Orsamus Cole W-WI * Charles Magill Conrad W-LA * Joel Buchanan Danner D-PA * Jesse Column Dickey W-PA * Samuel Atkins Eliot (politician), Samuel Atkins Eliot W-MA * Andrew Ewing D-TN * Elbridge Gerry (Maine politician), Elbridge Gerry D-ME * Rufus K. Goodenow W-ME * Edward Gilbert D-CA * Herman D. Gould W-NY * Thomas C. Hackett D-GA * Ransom Halloway W-NY * Andrew K. Hay W-NJ * Thomas Haymond W-VA * Moses Hoagland D-OH * William Terry Jackson W-NY * James Leeper Johnson W-KYD-VA * John Bozman Kerr W-MD * John A. King W-NY * James G. King W-NJ * Joseph E. McDonald D-IN * Finis McLean W-KY * Thomas McKissock W-NY * William McWillie D-MS * Daniel F. Miller W-IA * Jeremiah Morton W-VA * Alexander Newman D-VA * Andrew Jackson Ogle W-PA * John Otis (Maine politician), John Otis W-ME * Allen Ferdinand Owen W-GA * Richard Parker (congressman), Richard Parker D-VA * Charles Wesley Pitman W-PA * Robert Rentoul Reed W-PA * William Sprague (Michigan politician), William Sprague W-MI * Charles Stetson D-ME * John R. Thurman W-NY * Walter Underhill W-NY * Hiram Walden D-NY * Loren P. Waldo D-CT * Marshall Johnson Wellborn D-GA * William A. Whittlesey D-OH * Amos E. Wood D-OH * George Washington Wright I-CA * Timothy R. Young D-IL


32nd Congress (1851–1853)

* Charles Andrews (Maine politician), Charles Andrews D-ME * John Appleton D-ME * Leander Babcock D-NY * Thomas Bartlett Jr. D-VT * Nelson Barrere W-OH * Hiram Bell W-OH * Thomas Marshal Bibighaus W-PA * Obadiah Bowne W-NY * John H. Boyd (politician), John H. Boyd W-NY * John Bragg (politician), John Bragg D-AL * George H. Busby D-OH * George Houston Brown W-NJ * Alexander H. Buell D-NY * Charles Chapman (Connecticut politician), Charles Chapman W-CT * Lincoln Clark D-IA * James L. Conger W-MI * Joseph Stewart Cottman W-MD * John Fletcher Darby, John F. Darby W-MO * George T. Davis W-MA * Francis B. Fay W-MA * John G. Floyd D-NY * John D. Freeman Unionist-MS * James M. Gaylord D-OH * Robert Goodenow W-ME * Emanuel B. Hart D-NY * Augustus P. Hascall W-NY * John Henry Hobart Haws W-NY * Jerediah Horsford W-NY * Thomas Y. Howe Jr. D-NY * Willard Ives D-NY * James Johnson (Georgia), James Johnson Unionist-GA * John Johnson (Ohio congressman), John Johnson ID-OH * Joseph Henry Kuhns W-PA * Joseph Aristide Landry W-LA * Edward P. Little D-MA * Edward C. Marshall D-CA * Joseph W. McCorkle D-CA * Ahiman Louis Miner W-VT * Richard S. Molony D-IL * James Turner Morehead (North Carolina politician), James Turner Morehead D-NC * John Alexander Morrison D-PA * Charles Murphey Unionist-GA * Benjamin D. Nabers Unionist-MS * Eben Newton W-OH * Andrew Parker (politician), Andrew Parker D-PA * Ebenezer J. Penniman W-MI * Jared Perkins W-NH * Rodman M. Price D-NJ * William Hawkins Polk ID-TN * Robert Rantoul Jr. D-MA * Isaac Reed (politician), Isaac Reed W-ME * Reuben Robie D-NY * Lorenzo Sabine W-MA * Marius Schoonmaker W-NY * Richardson A. Scurry D-TX * William W. Snow D-NY * Abraham P. Stephens D-NY * James F. Strother W-VA * Josiah Sutherland D-NY * George W. Thompson (politician), George W. Thompson D-VA * Norton Strange Townshend D-OH * Henry S. Walbridge W-NY * Thomas Yates Walsh W-MD * William Thomas Ward W-KY * John Welch (politician), John Welch W-OH * John Wells (New York politician), John Wells W-NY * Addison White W-KY * John Allen Wilcox Unionist-MS


33rd Congress (1853–1855)

* William T. S. Barry D-MS * Nathan Belcher D-CT * Thomas Hart Benton (politician), Thomas Hart Benton D-MO * Azariah Boody W-NY * Robert Malone Bugg W-TN * Brookins Campbell D-TN * Davis Carpenter W-NY * Ebenezer M. Chamberlain D-IN * George W. Chase W-NY * James Chrisman D-KY * Alfred H. Colquitt D-GA * John Parsons Cook W-IA * Samuel L. Crocker W-MA * Thomas W. Cumming D-NY * Francis B. Cutting D-NY * Thomas Davis (Rhode Island), Thomas Davis D-RI * William Barton Wade Dent D-GA * Edward Dickinson W-MA * Augustus Drum D-PA * William Dunbar (Louisiana), William Dunbar D-LA * Norman Eddy D-IN * J. Wiley Edmands W-MA * Andrew Ellison D-OH * William Everhart W-PA * E. Wilder Farley W-ME * John Rankin Franklin W-MD * Wiley Pope Harris D-MS * George Hastings (American politician), George Hastings D-NY * Isaac Ellmaker Hiester W-PA * Clement S. Hill W-KY * Charles Hughes (representative), Charles Hughes D-NY * Theodore Gaillard Hunt W-LA * Harvey H. Johnson D-OH * Roland Jones D-LA * John Kerr Jr. (congress), John Kerr Jr. W-NC * George W. Kittredge D-NH * Alfred William Lamb D-MO * James Henry Lane (Union general), James Henry Lane R-IN * Milton Latham D-CA * Charles S. Lewis D-VA * Samuel Lilly D-NJ * William D. Lindsley D-OH * Caleb Lyon I-NY * John B. Macy D-WI * James Maurice D-NY * Samuel Mayall D-ME * John McCulloch (congressman), John McCulloch W-PA * James A. McDougall Union Democrat-CA * Ner Middleswarth W-PA * Henry Augustus Muhlenberg D-PA * David A. Noble D-MI * Jared V. Peck D-NY * Rufus Wheeler Peckham (1809–1873), Rufus Wheeler Peckham D-NY * Bishop Perkins D-NY * John Perkins Jr. D-LA * Philip Phillips (lawyer), Philip Phillips D-AL * James T. Pratt D-CT * David Addison Reese W-GA * Peter Rowe (politician), Peter Rowe D-NY * Samuel Lyon Russell W-PA * Wilson Shannon D-OH * Jacob Shower D-MD * Gerrit Smith Free Soil-NY * George W. Smyth D-TX * John F. Snodgrass D-VA * Hestor L. Stevens D-MI * Andrew Stuart (Ohio politician), Andrew Stuart D-OH * David Stuart (Michigan politician), David Stuart D-MI * Christian Markle Straub D-PA * John J. Taylor (New York politician), John J. Taylor D-NY * Isaac Teller W-NY * Andrew Tracy W-VT * Michael Carver Trout D-PA * William M. Tweed D-NY * Charles Wentworth Upham W-MA * Joshua Van Sant D-MD * Hiram Walbridge D-NY * William Adams Walker D-NY * Samuel H. Walley W-MA * Michael Walsh (New York politician), Michael Walsh D-NY * Tappan Wentworth W-MA * Theodoric R. Westbrook D-NY * William Henry Witte D-PA


34th Congress (1855–1857)

* Thomas Peter Akers Know Nothing-MO * Charles J. Albright Opposition-OH * Lucien Barbour Indiana People's Party-IN * David Barclay (congressman), David Barclay D-PA * Hendley S. Bennett D-MS * James Bishop (Congressman), James Bishop Opposition-NJ * Samuel Carey Bradshaw Opposition-PA * Jacob Broom (congressman), Jacob Broom Know Nothing-PA * John Cadwalader (jurist), John Cadwalader D-PA * John P. Campbell Jr. Know Nothing-KY * Thomas Child Jr. W-NY * Bayard Clarke Opposition-NY * Elisha D. Cullen Know Nothing-DE * William Cumback Indiana People's Party-IN * Jacob C. Davis D-IL * Timothy C. Day Opposition-OH * James W. Denver D-CA * Samuel Dickson (American politician), Samuel Dickson Opposition-NY * Francis S. Edwards Know Nothing-NY * Jonas R. Emrie Opposition-OH * Lemuel D. Evans Know Nothing-TX * Nathaniel Greene Foster Know Nothing-GA * Samuel Galloway Opposition-OH * William A. Gilbert Opposition-NY * Augustus Hall D-IA * Philemon T. Herbert D-CA * George Tisdale Hodges R-VT * Henry William Hoffman Know Nothing-MD * David P. Holloway Indiana People's Party-IN * Thomas R. Horton Opposition-NY * Jonas A. Hughston Opposition-NY * Rufus H. King Opposition-NY * Jonathan Knight (railroader), Jonathan Knight Opposition-PA * Ebenezer Knowlton Opposition-ME * William A. Lake Know Nothing-MS * Alexander Keith Marshall Know Nothing-KY * Andrew Z. McCarty Opposition-NY * Killian Miller Opposition-NY * Oscar F. Moore Opposition-OH * James L. D. Morrison D-IL * Robert Treat Paine (North Carolina politician), Robert Treat Paine - Know Nothing-NC * John Jamison Pearce Opposition-PA * George Washington Peck D-MI * Guy R. Pelton Opposition-NY * Edwin Godwin Reade Know Nothing-NC * Thomas Rivers Know Nothing-TN * David Fullerton Robison Opposition-PA * Harvey D. Scott Opposition-IN * William Henry Sneed American Party-TN * James S. T. Stranahan Opposition-NY * Samuel F. Swope American Party-KY * James Thorington W-IA * Mark Trafton Know Nothing-MA * Job Roberts Tyson W-PA * William Valk Know Nothing-NY * Abram Wakeman W-NY * Percy Walker Know Nothing-AL * Cooper K. Watson Opposition-OH * Hiram B. Warner D-GA * William W. Welch American-CT * Thomas R. Whitney Know Nothing-NY * John Williams (Rochester, New York), John Williams D-NY * James Hutchinson Woodworth ID-IL


35th Congress (1857–1859)

* Nehemiah Abbott R-ME * John Alexander Ahl D-PA * Samuel G. Andrews R-NY * Samuel Arnold (Connecticut politician), Samuel Arnold D-CT * William D. Bishop D-CT * Guy M. Bryan D-TX * Joseph Burns (U.S. politician), Joseph Burns D-OH * James M. Cavanaugh D-MN * Henry Chapman (American politician), Henry Chapman D-PA * Joseph R. Cockerill D-OH * James Brown Clay D-KY * Timothy Davis (Iowa politician), Timothy Davis R-IA * William Lewis Dewart D-PA * James Bradford Foley D-IN * James Lisle Gillis D-PA * Charles J. Gilman R-ME * James M. Gregg D-IN * William S. Groesbeck D-OH * La Fayette Grover D-OR * Lawrence W. Hall D-OH * Israel T. Hatch D-NY * Charles D. Hodges D-IL * James Hughes (representative), James Hughes D-IN * John Huyler D-NJ * Owen Jones (American politician), Owen Jones D-PA * William High Keim R-PA * James Landy D-PA * William Lawrence (Ohio Democrat), William Lawrence D-OH * Paul Leidy D-PA * Joseph C. McKibbin D-CA * Joseph Miller (Ohio politician), Joseph Miller D-OH * John Gallagher Montgomery D-PA * Oliver A. Morse R-NY * William Wallace Phelps D-MN * Henry Myer Phillips D-PA * Wilson Reilly D-PA * William Fiero Russell D-NY * John A. Searing D-NY * Judson W. Sherman R-NY * George Taylor (New York Representative), George Taylor D-NY * John Thompson (1809–1890), John Thompson R-NY * Allison White D-PA * Jacob R. Wortendyke D-NJ * Augustus Romaldus Wright D-GA


36th Congress (1859–1861)

* William Clayton Anderson Opposition-KY * John D. Ashmore D-SC * John Richard Barret D-MO * Charles Lewis Beale R-NY * Alexander Boteler Opposition-VA * Reese Bowen Brabson Opposition-TN * John Edward Bouligny American Party-LA * Martin Butterfield R-NY * John Chilton Burch D-CA * John Carey (congressman), John Carey R-OH * Luther C. Carter R-NY * David Clopton D-AL * Stephen Coburn R-ME * George B. Cooper (politician), George B. Cooper D-MI * Daniel Coleman DeJarnette Sr. Independent Democrat-VA * Orris S. Ferry R-CT * Ezra B. French R-ME * James H. Graham R-NY * Chapin Hall R-PA * Andrew Jackson Hamilton Independent Democrat-TX * Robert H. Hatton Opposition-TN * William Helmick R-OH * Thomas C. Hindman D-AR * William Howard (congressman), William Howard D-OH * George Wurtz Hughes D-MD * William Irvine (lawyer), William Irvine R-NY * James S. Jackson Unionist-KY * John James Jones D-GA * Benjamin Franklin Junkin R-PA * William S. Kenyon (New York politician), William S. Kenyon R-NY * John M. Landrum D-LA * Charles H. Larrabee D-WI * M. Lindley Lee R-NY * Henry Clay Longnecker R-PA * Peter Early Love D-GA * Charles D. Martin (politician), Charles D. Martin D-OH * Elbert S. Martin Independent Democrat-VA * Jacob Kerlin McKenty D-PA * Laban T. Moore Opposition-KY * Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson Opposition-TN ''(elected to second term, but arrested by Confederate troops before he could take his seat)'' * William Pennington R-NJ * Roger Atkinson Pryor D-VA * James L. Pugh D-AL * James Minor Quarles Opposition-TN * John Hazard Reynolds Anti-Lecompton Democrat-NY * Jetur R. Riggs Anti-Lecompton Democrat-NJ * Christopher Robinson (Rhode Island politician), Christopher Robinson R-RI * John Schwartz Anti-Lecompton Democrat-PA * William E. Simms D-KY * William Nathan Harrell Smith Opposition-NC * Daniel E. Somes R-ME * Cyrus Spink R-OH * Lansing Stout D-OR * Thomas Clarke Theaker R-OH * John W. H. Underwood D-GA * Alfred Wells R-NY * Morton S. Wilkinson R-MN * John Wood (congressman), John Wood R-PA


37th Congress (1861–1863)

* Goldsmith Bailey R-MA * Stephen Baker (New York politician), Stephen Baker R-NY * Charles John Biddle D-PA * George Washington Bridges Unionist-TN * George H. Browne D/Constitutional Union-RI * Charles Benedict Calvert Unionist-MD * Samuel L. Casey Unionist-KY * Jacob P. Chamberlain R-NY * Andrew Jackson Clements Unionist-TN * George T. Cobb D-NJ * Frederick A. Conkling R-NY * Martin F. Conway R-KS * Thomas Buchecker Cooper D-PA * John J. Crittenden Unionist-KY * William P. Cutler R-OH * William Morris Davis (congressman), William Morris Davis R-PA * Isaac C. Delaplaine D-NY * Alexander S. Diven R-NY * George W. Dunlap Unionist-KY * Samuel C. Fessenden R-ME * T. A. D. Fessenden R-ME * George P. Fisher Unionist-DE * Benjamin Flanders R-LA * Richard Franchot R-NY * John Noble Goodwin R-ME * Bradley F. Granger R-MI * Edward Haight (politician), Edward Haight D-NY * Luther Hanchett R-WI * Richard A. Harrison Unionist-OH * James S. Jackson Unionist-KY * James Kerrigan ID-NY * Cornelius Leary Unionist-MD * William Eckart Lehman D-PA * Frederick Low R-CA * John W. Menzies Unionist-KY * William Mitchell (congressman), William Mitchell R-IN * Anson Morrill R-ME * Elijah Hise Norton D-MO * Robert H. Nugen D-OH * Timothy Guy Phelps R-CA * Thomas Lawson Price D-MO * John William Reid D-MO * Albert G. Riddle R-OH * William Paine Sheffield Sr. Union-RI * George K. Shiel D-OR * Socrates N. Sherman R-NY * A. Scott Sloan R-WI * Edward H. Smith (politician), Edward H. Smith D-NY * Andrew J. Thayer D-OR * Benjamin Thomas (congressman), Benjamin Thomas Unionist-MA * Charles H. Upton Unionist-VA * Chauncey Vibbard D-NY * Amasa Walker R-MA * William Wall (New York politician), William Wall R-NY * Charles W. Walton (Maine politician), Charles W. Walton R-ME * George Catlin Woodruff D-CT * Samuel T. Worcester R-OH


38th Congress (1863–1865)

* Lucien Anderson Unconditional Unionist-KY * Augustus C. Baldwin D-MI * James S. Brown D-WI * Brutus J. Clay Unionist-KY * Cornelius Cole R-CA * John Creswell R-MD * Joseph K. Edgerton D-IN * John Ganson D-NY * Henry W. Harrington D-IN * Charles M. Harris D-IL * Anson Herrick D-NY * Wells A. Hutchins D-OH * William Johnston (congressman), William Johnston D-OH * Martin Kalbfleisch D-NY * Francis Kernan D-NY * Austin Augustus King D-MO * Samuel Knox Unconditional Unionist-MO * DeWitt Clinton Littlejohn R-NY * Alexander Long D-OH * Daniel Marcy D-NH * Archibald McAllister D-PA * John R. McBride R-OR * James F. McDowell D-IN * George Middleton (American politician), George Middleton D-NJ * William Henry Miller (legislator), William Miller D-PA (Defeated Speaker Galusha Grow) * Amos Myers R-PA * Homer Augustus Nelson D-NY * John O'Neill (congressman), John O'Neill D-OH * John Guier Scott D-MO * Thomas Bowles Shannon R-CA * Nathaniel B. Smithers Unconditional Unionist-DE * Henry G. Stebbins D-NY * Lorenzo De Medici Sweat D-ME * William Temple (governor), William Temple D-DE * Henry Wells Tracy IR-PA * Ezra Wheeler D-WI * Joseph W. White D-OH * Abel Carter Wilder R-KS * Henry G. Worthington R-NV


39th Congress (1865–1867)

* Abraham Andrews Barker R-PA * Teunis G. Bergen D-NY * John Bidwell R-CA * Edmund Cooper (politician), Edmund Cooper Unionist-TN * Charles Vernon Culver R-PA * William Augustus Darling R-NY * Joseph H. Defrees R-IN * William E. Dodge R-NY * John Hanson Farquhar R-IN * Roswell Hart R-NY * James Henry Dickey Henderson R-OR * Ralph Hill (representative), Ralph Hill R-IN * Elijah Hise D-KY * John Hogan (Missouri politician), John Hogan D-MO * Sidney T. Holmes R-NY * Demas Hubbard Jr. R-NY * Edwin N. Hubbell D-NY * James Randolph Hubbell R-OH * John W. Hunter D-NY * Morgan Jones (American politician), Morgan Jones D-NY * John R. Kelso IR-MO * Andrew J. Kuykendall R-IL * George R. Latham Unconditional Unionist-WV * John W. Leftwich Unconditional Unionist-TN * Turner M. Marquett R-NE * Gilman Marston R-NH * Donald C. McRuer R-CA * William A. Newell R-NJ * Henry Jarvis Raymond R-NY * Burwell C. Ritter D-KY * Lovell Rousseau Unconditional Unionist-KY * George S. Shanklin D-KY * Thomas N. Stilwell R-IN * Nelson Taylor D-NY * John Lewis Thomas Jr. Unconditional Unionist-MD * Anthony Thornton (representative), Anthony Thornton D-IL * Andrew H. Ward D-KY * Samuel L. Warner R-CT * Edwin R. V. Wright D-NJ


40th Congress (1867–1869)

* Demas Barnes D-NY * W. Jasper Blackburn R-LA * John Benton Callis R-AL * Samuel Fenton Cary IR-OH * Joseph W. Clift R-GA * Manuel S. Corley R-SC * Grenville M. Dodge R-IA * William P. Edwards R-GA * James T. Elliott R-AR * William C. Fields R-NY * Darwin Abel Finney R-PA * John R. French R-NC * James H. Goss R-SC * Samuel F. Gove R-GA * Joseph J. Gravely R-MO * Asa Grover D-KY * Cornelius S. Hamilton R-OH * Thomas Haughey R-AL * James M. Hinds R-AR * Julius Hotchkiss D-CT * Richard D. Hubbard D-CT * Bethuel Kitchen R-WV * William S. Lincoln R-NY * Rufus Mallory R-OR * James Mann (1822–1868), James Mann D-LA * Turner M. Marquette R-NE * John Moffet (politician), John Moffet D-PA * James Mullins (American politician), James Mullins R-TN * Carman A. Newcomb R-MO * Benjamin W. Norris R-AL * Solomon Newton Pettis R-PA * Charles Wilson Pierce R-AL * William A. Pile R-MO * Daniel Polsley R-WV * Charles H. Prince R-GA * Green Berry Raum R-IL * William H. Robertson R-NY * Lewis Selye R-NY * Thomas E. Stewart Conservative Republican-NY * John Hubler Stover R-MO * Nelson Tift D-GA * John Trimble (politician), John Trimble R-TN * Michel Vidal R-LA


41st Congress (1869–1871)

* William Hepburn Armstrong R-PA * Joel Funk Asper R-MO * David Atwood R-WI * Richard S. Ayer R-VA * David S. Bennett R-NY * Marion Bethune R-GA * George Booker Conservative-VA * Alfred Eliab Buck R-AL * Hervey C. Calkin D-NY * Orestes Cleveland D-NJ * Stephen A. Corker D-GA * George W. Cowles R-NY * Noah Davis (judge), Noah Davis R-NY * Edward Degener R-TX * Edward F. Dickinson D-OH * Joseph Dixon (North Carolina politician), Joseph Dixon R-NC * Joseph Benton Donley R-PA * Isaac H. Duval R-WV * David Patterson Dyer R-MO * John Fisher (American politician), John Fisher R-NY * Thomas Fitch (politician), Thomas Fitch R-NV * James K. Gibson Conservative-VA * Calvin Willard Gilfillan R-PA * George Woodward Greene D-NY * John Ashley Griswold D-NY * Patrick Hamill D-MD * Robert S. Heflin R-AL * Truman H. Hoag D-OH * Charles H. Holmes R-NY * Charles Knapp (congressman), Charles Knapp R-NY * Jefferson F. Long R-GA * John Manning Jr. D-NC * William Milnes Jr. Conservative-VA * Samuel P. Morrill R-ME * Eliakim H. Moore R-OH * William W. Paine D-GA * Darwin Phelps R-PA * Charles Pomeroy R-IA * William Farrand Prosser R-TN * John Roberts Reading D-PA * Henry Augustus Reeves D-NY * Robert Ridgway (congressman), Robert Ridgway Conservative-VA * Anthony A. C. Rogers D-AR * Stephen Sanford R-NY * William Crawford Sherrod D-AL * Joseph Showalter Smith D-OR * William Jay Smith (Tennessee politician), William Jay Smith R-TN * William Smyth (congressman), William Smyth R-IA * Peter W. Strader D-OH * Randolph Strickland R-MI * William N. Sweeney D-KY * Adolphus H. Tanner R-NY * Lewis Tillman R-TN * George W. Whitmore R-TX * Morton S. Wilkinson R-MN * Eugene McLanahan Wilson D-MN * James J. Winans R-OH * John Witcher R-WV * William P. Wolf R-IA


42nd Congress (1871–1873)

* Ephraim Leister Acker D-PA * Erasmus W. Beck D-GA * John Lourie Beveridge R-IL * John S. Bigby R-GA * James G. Blair Liberal Republican-MO * Alexander Boarman Liberal Republican-LA * Elliott M. Braxton D-VA * Robert Porter Caldwell D-TN * John M. Carroll (politician), John M. Carroll D-NY * John M. Coghlan R-CA * John V. Creely R-PA * John Critcher D-VA * Robert C. De Large R-SC * Ozro J. Dodds D-OH * Dudley M. DuBose D-GA * John Edwards (Arkansas politician), John Edwards LR-AR * Constantine C. Esty R-MA * Moses W. Field R-MI * Samuel C. Forker D-NJ * Abraham Ellison Garrett D-TN * Edward Isaac Golladay D-TN * Milo Goodrich R-NY * Samuel Griffith (Pennsylvania politician), Samuel Griffith D-PA * William Anderson Handley, William Handley D-AL * James M. Hanks D-AR * James C. Harper D-NC * Ellery Albee Hibbard D-NH * Andrew King (representative), Andrew King D-MO * Thomas Kinsella (New York), Thomas Kinsella D-NY * Archibald T. MacIntyre D-GA * Mahlon Dickerson Manson D-IN * James McCleery R-LA * William McClelland (politician), William McClelland D-PA * Henry D. McHenry D-KY * William Matthews Merrick D-MD * Benjamin Franklin Meyers D-PA * Silas L. Niblack D-FL * Aaron F. Perry R-OH * Elizur H. Prindle R-NY * Edward Y. Rice D-IL * John Ritchie (Maryland politician), John Ritchie D-MD * John Rogers (New York politician), John Rogers D-NY * Robert Roosevelt D-NY * John E. Seeley R-NY * Henry Sherwood (congressman), Henry Sherwood D-PA * James H. Slater D-OR * Henry Snapp R-IL * Thomas J. Speer R-GA * Bradford N. Stevens D-IL * Jabez G. Sutherland D-MI * Benjamin S. Turner R-AL * Joseph H. Tuthill D-NY * William Wirt Vaughan D-TN * Seth Wakeman R-NY * Madison Miner Walden R-IA * Joseph M. Warren D-NY * William Williams (New York politician), William Williams D-NY


43rd Congress (1873–1875)

* William Albert R-MD * Charles Albright (congressman), Charles Albright R-PA * Granville Barrere R-IL * Josiah Begole D-MI * John Berry (congressman), John Berry D-OH * James Soloman Biery R-PA * Rees Bowen D-VA * Frederick George Bromberg LR-AL * Lewis C. Carpenter R-SC * Amos Clark Jr. R-NJ * Charles Clayton R-CA * Isaac Clements R-IL * Stephen A. Cobb R-KS * Franklin Corwin R-IL * Philip S. Crooke R-NY * William Crutchfield R-TN * Alexander Davis (politician), Alexander Davis D-VA * David M. De Witt D-NY * Moses W. Field R-MI * James C. Freeman R-GA * Lewis B. Gunckel R-OH * John Hagans R-WV * Horace Harrison R-TN * Samuel F. Hersey R-ME * Ebenezer R. Hoar R-MA * Asa Hodges R-AR * Albert R. Howe R-MS * Ira B. Hyde R-MO * William Joseph Hynes LR-AR * Hugh J. Jewett D-OH * Lloyd Lowndes Jr. R-MD * Effingham Lawrence D-LA * John D. Lawson (politician), John D. Lawson R-NY * Barbour Lewis R-TN * James R. Lofland R-DE * John Alexander Magee D-PA * James Stewart Martin (congressman), James Stewart Martin R-IL * Alexander S. McDill R-WI * William P. McLean D-TX * John McNulta R-IL * David B. Mellish R-NY * William S. Moore R-PA * James Nesmith D-OR * Jason Niles R-MS * Richard C. Parsons R-OH * Charles Pelham (congressman), Charles Pelham R-AL * Harris M. Plaisted R-ME * Austin F. Pike R-NH * Alonzo J. Ransier R-SC * James T. Rapier R-AL * Morgan Rawls D-GA * William H. Ray R-IL * John Blake Rice R-IL * Hiram Lawton Richmond R-PA * James Wallace Robinson R-OH * Henry B. Sayler R-IN * Richard Schell D-NY * Henry Joel Scudder R-NY * Isaac W. Scudder R-NJ * James Beverley Sener R-VA * Charles Christopher Sheats R-AL * George A. Sheridan Liberal Republican-LA * Andrew Sloan R-GA * Edwin O. Stanard R-MO * Elisha Standiford D-KY * William B. Small (politician), William B. Small R-NH * James S. Smart R-NY * George Luke Smith R-LA * John Ambler Smith R-VA * John Quincy Smith R-OH * William Alexander Smith (politician), William Alexander Smith R-NC * Charles A. Stevens R-MA * James Dale Strawbridge R-PA * Alexander Wilson Taylor R-PA * Christopher Thomas R-VA * Lyman Tremain R-NY * John L. Vance D-OH * Jasper D. Ward R-IL * Marcus Lawrence Ward R-NJ * Thomas Whitehead (politician), Thomas Whitehead D-VA * William Whiting (Massachusetts politician), William Whiting R-MA * John M. S. Williams R-MA * Asa H. Willie D-TX * Ephraim King Wilson II D-MD * Joseph G. Wilson R-OR * Simeon K. Wolfe D-IN * Stewart L. Woodford R-NY * John Duncan Young D-KY


44th Congress (1875–1877)

* Josiah Gardner Abbott D-MA * Charles H. Adams (New York politician), Charles Henry Adams R-NY * Lucien Lester Ainsworth D-IA * William B. Anderson I-IL * John C. Bagby D-IL * Taul Bradford R-AL * William Ripley Brown R-KS * Samuel D. Burchard (politician), Samuel D. Burchard D-WI * Charles W. Buttz R-SC * Alexander Campbell (Illinois politician), Alexander Campbell R-IL * Nathan T. Carr D-IN * George W. Cate R-WI * Chester W. Chapin D-MA * Alexander Gilmore Cochran D-PA * Jacob Pitzer Cowan D-OH * John M. Davy R-NY * Rezin A. De Bolt D-MO * George H. Durand D-MI * Albert Gallatin Egbert D-PA * David Dudley Field II D-NY * Samuel McClary Fite D-TN * Edwin Flye R-ME * Rufus S. Frost R-MA * John R. Goodin D-KS * Jeremiah Haralson R-AL * William S. Haymond D-IN * Benjamin Harvey Hill D-GA * Andrew Humphreys D-IN * John Adams Hyman R-NC * George A. Jenks D-PA * Edward C. Kehr D-MO * Winthrop Welles Ketcham R-PA * Alanson M. Kimball R-WI * William S. King R-MN * George Augustus La Dow D-OR * Franklin Landers D-IN * Lafayette Lane D-OR * Elias W. Leavenworth R-NY * Scott Lord D-NY * William McFarland (Tennessee politician), William McFarland D-TN * John V. Le Moyne D-IL * William M. Levy D-LA * Lloyd Lowndes Jr. R-MD * Henry S. Magoon R-WI * Edwin R. Meade D-NY * Henry B. Metcalfe D-NY * Charles E. Nash R-LA * Nelson I. Norton R-NY * Nathaniel H. Odell D-NY * Edward Y. Parsons D-KY * Henry B. Payne D-OH * William Adam Piper D-CA * Harris M. Plaisted R-ME * Earley F. Poppleton D-OH * Allen Potter D-MI * Joseph Powell (congressman), Joseph Powell D-PA * John Reilly (Pennsylvania politician), John Reilly D-PA * John S. Savage D-OH * Julius Hawley Seelye I-MA * James Sheakley D-PA * William B. Spencer D-LA * William Henry Stanton (congressman), William Henry Stanton D-PA * John K. Tarbox D-MA * Frederick Halstead Teese D-NJ * Charles Perkins Thompson D-MA * John Q. Tufts R-IA * Charles C. B. Walker D-NY * Ansel T. Walling D-OH * William W. Warren D-MA * Guilford Wiley Wells IR-MS * Richard H. Whiting R-IL * James D. Williams D-IN * Alan Wood Jr. R-PA


45th Congress (1877–1879)

* William J. Bacon R-NY * Lorenzo Brentano R-IL * Curtis Hooks Brogden R-NC * Solomon Bundy R-NY * Theodore Weld Burdick R-IA * Nathan Cole R-MO * Jacob Dolson Cox R-OH * Henry J. B. Cummings R-IA * Benjamin Dean D-MA * Anthony Eickhoff D-NY * Charles C. Ellsworth R-MI * William Bennett Fleming D-GA * Mills Gardner R-OH * William Willis Garth D-AL * John Hanna (Indiana politician), John Hanna R-IN * Elizur K. Hart D-NY * John N. Hungerford R-NY * Anthony F. Ittner R-MO * John S. Jones R-OH * Edwin W. Keightley R-MI * William Lathrop (politician), William Lathrop R-IL * John E. Leonard R-LA * Robert F. Ligon D-AL * Thomas Jefferson Majors R-NE * Lyne Metcalfe R-MO * George W. Patterson R-NY * Thomas M. Patterson D-CO * Thomas Baldwin Peddie R-NJ * Henry Moses Pollard R-MO * Auburn Pridemore D-VA * John H. Pugh R-NJ * Terence J. Quinn D-NY * James Henry Randolph R-TN * Leonidas Sexton R-IN * Jacob H. Stewart R-MN * Joseph Champlin Stone R-IA * Thomas F. Tipton R-IL * William D. Veeder D-NY * Henry Watterson D-KY * Frank Welch (American politician), Frank Welch R-NE * Michael D. White R-IN * Richard Williams (congressman), Richard Williams R-OR * Thomas Wren (Nevada politician), Thomas Wren R-NV * J. Smith Young D-LA


46th Congress (1879–1881)

* Reuben Knecht Bachman D-PA * Hiram Barber Jr. R-IL * John L. Blake R-NJ * Bradley Barlow Greenback-VT * Lewis A. Brigham R-NJ * Newton Nash Clements D-AL * Calvin Cowgill R-IN * Rollin M. Daggett R-NV * Gilbert De La Matyr Greenback-IN * Samuel Bernard Dick R-PA * Edwin Einstein R-NY * Evarts Worcester Farr R-NH * John W. Ferdon R-NY * Albert P. Forsythe Greenback-IL * Edward H. Gillette Greenback-IA * Abraham J. Hostetler D-IN * Noble A. Hull D-FL * Joseph E. Johnston D-VA * William H. Kitchin D-NC * Alfred Morrison Lay D-MO * William Lounsbery D-NY * Joseph John Martin R-NC * William R. Myers D-IN * John Stoughton Newberry R-MI * James O'Brien (U.S. Congressman), James O'Brien D-NY * Daniel O'Reilly (politician), Daniel O'Reilly ID-NY * James H. Osmer R-PA * Henry Persons ID-GA * Ray V. Pierce R-NY * Henry Poehler D-MN * James Buchanan Richmond D-VA * Gideon F. Rothwell D-MO * Daniel Lindsay Russell R/Greenback-NC * John Walker Ryon D-PA * William J. Samford D-AL * Samuel Locke Sawyer ID-MO * Hezekiah Bradley Smith D-NJ * Robert Love Taylor D-TN * Charles H. Voorhis R-NJ * James Richard Waddill D-MO * John Whiteaker D-OR * Seth Hartman Yocum Greenback-PA


47th Congress (1881–1883)

* Thomas Allen (representative), Thomas Allen D-MO * George Robinson Black D-GA * Joseph Henry Burrows Greenback-MO * Andrew Grant Chapman D-MD * Rufus Dawes R-OH * John F. Dezendorf D-VA * Mark L. De Motte R-IN * Charles T. Doxey R-IN * P. Henry Dugro D-NY * Sewall S. Farwell R-IA * Abram Fulkerson D-VA * Henry S. Harris D-NJ * Ira Sherwin Hazeltine Greenback-MO * John B. Hoge D-WV * Orlando Hubbs R-NC * Ferris Jacobs Jr. R-NY * Cornelius Comegys Jadwin R-PA * Phineas Jones R-NJ * John P. Leedom D-OH * John H. Lewis R-IL * Henry W. Lord R-MI * James Henry McLean R-MO * William Robert Moore R-TN * James Mosgrove Greenback-PA * Michael N. Nolan D-NY * Robert B. F. Peirce R-IN * John B. Rice R-OH * Theron Moses Rice Greenbacker-MO * John Treadway Rich R-MI * James M. Ritchie R-OH * John Williams Shackelford D-NC * Emanuel Shultz R-OH * Gustavus Sessinghaus R-MO * Dietrich C. Smith R-IL * J. Hyatt Smith I-NY * Oliver L. Spaulding R-MI * Robert Jarvis Cochran Walker R-PA * George W. Webber (politician), George W. Webber R-MI


48th Congress (1883–1885)

* Armstead M. Alexander D-MO * Samuel Myron Brainerd R-PA * John Bratton D-SC * Edward Breitung R-MI * Francis B. Brewer R-NY * James Broadhead D-MO * James Budd D-CA * James Franklin Clay D-KY * Daniel W. Connolly D-PA * John Cosgrove (Missouri politician), John Cosgrove D-MO * George Henry Craig R-AL * William Wirt Culbertson R-KY * Nathan F. Dixon III R-RI * William Dorsheimer D-NY * Charles T. Doxey R-IN * William Addison Duncan D-PA * William W. Eaton D-CT * Mortimer Fitzland Elliott D-PA * Reuben Ellwood R-IL * William E. English D-IN * Thomas M. Ferrell D-NJ * William H. F. Fiedler D-NJ * John F. Finerty ID-IL * John F. Follett D-OH * John R. Glascock D-CA * Alexander Graves D-MO * Alphonso Hart R-OH * Herschel H. Hatch R-MI * Hart Benton Holton R-MD * Benjamin Stephen Hooper Readjuster-VA * Julius Houseman D-MI * Benjamin Franklin Howey R-NJ * Carleton Hunt D-LA * Elza Jeffords R-MS * Burr W. Jones D-WI * Isaac M. Jordan D-OH * William Pitt Kellogg R-LA * John Edward Lamb D-IN * Edward T. Lewis (politician), Edward T. Lewis D-LA * Theodore Lyman III IR-MA * Robert Murphy Mayo Readjuster-VA * John W. McCormick R-OH * Robert Maynard Murray D-OH * Thomas P. Ochiltree I-TX * David R. Paige D-OH * John Denniston Patton D-PA * Walter F. Pool R-NC * George Adams Post D-PA * Orlando B. Potter D-NY * Luke Pryor D-AL * William Henry Mills Pusey D-IA * William Findlay Rogers D-NY * Hiram Y. Smith R-IA * Robert S. Stevens (politician), Robert S. Stevens D-NY * Charles A. Sumner D-CA * Daniel H. Sumner D-WI * Pleasant B. Tully D-CA * Thomas J. Van Alstyne D-NY * Jonathan H. Wallace D-OH * Luman Hamlin Weller Greenback-IA * John Winans D-WI * Edward Wemple D-NY * John Sergeant Wise Readjuster-VA * Thomas Jefferson Wood D-IN * Gilbert M. Woodward D-WI * George L. Yaple D-MI * Tyre York ID-NC


49th Congress (1885–1887)

* Charles Marley Anderson D-OH * James Dennis Brady R-VA * William Hinson Cole D-MD * Charles C. Comstock D-MI * Thomas Croxton D-VA * John W. Daniel D-VA * William Dawson (Missouri politician), William Dawson D-MO * Nathan F. Dixon III R-RI * Abraham Dowdney D-NY * William W. Ellsberry D-OH * Frederick D. Ely R-MA * George Washington Fleeger R-PA * George Ford (American politician), George Ford D-IN * Benjamin T. Frederick D-IA * John Gilfillan R-MN * Robert Stockton Green D-NJ * John Blackwell Hale D-MO * Benton Jay Hall D-IA * Alfred Briggs Irion D-LA * James Girard Lindsley R-NY * James A. Louttit R-CA * Henry Markham R-CA * John Mason Martin D-AL * Hugh H. Price R-WI * Joseph Pulitzer D-NY * Thomas William Sadler D-AL * John Swinburne (New York politician), John Swinburne R-NY * Isaac H. Taylor R-OH * Zachary Taylor (Tennessee politician), Zachary Taylor R-TN * Connally Findlay Trigg D-VA * Egbert Ludovicus Viele D-NY * Nathaniel D. Wallace D-LA * James Hugh Ward D-IL * Alexander Colwell White R-PA


50th Congress (1887–1889)

* Albert R. Anderson IR-IA * George A. Anderson D-IL * Samuel T. Baird D-LA * John Robert Brown (Virginia politician), John Robert Brown R-VA * Lloyd Bryce D-NY * Edward Burnett D-MA * George W. Crouse R-OH * Carlos French D-CT * William E. Gaines R-VA * Miles T. Granger D-CT * Edward W. Greenman D-NY * Norman Hall (politician), Norman Hall D-PA * Charles E. Hogg D-WV * Samuel I. Hopkins Labor-VA * Stephen T. Hopkins R-NY * Alvin Peterson Hovey R-IN * Nicholas T. Kane D-NY * John Lynch (Pennsylvania politician), John Lynch D-PA * John L. MacDonald D-MN * James Thompson Maffett R-PA * Welty McCullogh R-PA * John A. McShane D-NE * Cherubusco Newton D-LA * John Nichols (politician), John Nichols I-NC * Francis B. Posey R-IN * Edmund Rice (politician), Edmund Rice D-MN * Edward White Robertson D-LA * John E. Russell D-MA * Henry W. Seymour R-MI * Furnifold McLendel Simmons D-NC * Henry Smith (Wisconsin politician), Henry Smith Labor-WI * George M. Thomas (American politician), George M. Thomas R-KY * Thomas Larkin Thompson D-CA * Robert J. Vance D-CT * James Bain White R-IN * Stephen V. White R-NY * Thomas Wilson (Minnesota politician), Thomas Wilson D-MN


51st Congress (1889–1891)

* George W. Atkinson R-WV * Charles D. Beckwith (politician), Charles D. Beckwith R-NJ * Aaron T. Bliss R-MI * Thomas H. Carter R-MT * Thomas J. Clunie D-CA * Hamilton D. Coleman R-LA * Solomon Comstock R-MN * William James Connell R-MO * Samuel Alfred Craig R-PA * William Constantine Culbertson R-PA * John J. De Haven R-CA * Henry Clay Evans R-TN * Hamilton G. Ewart R-NC * Lewis P. Featherstone Labor-AR * Frank T. Fitzgerald D-NY * Nathan Frank R-MO * Oscar S. Gifford R-SD * Frederic T. Greenhalge R-MA * Darwin Hall R-MN * Henry C. Hansbrough R-ND * Edward R. Hays R-IA * Charles A. Hill R-IL * James M. Jackson D-WV * Harrison Kelley R-KS * James Kerr (Pennsylvania politician), James Kerr D-PA * William Medcalf Kinsey R-MO * Charles J. Knapp R-NY * John Mercer Langston R-VA * Frederick Lansing R-NY * Gilbert L. Laws R-NE * John H. McCarthy D-NY * Myron H. McCord R-WI * John Van McDuffie R-AL * Thomas E. Miller R-SC * Orren C. Moore R-NH * Frederick G. Niedringhaus R-MO * Alonzo Nute R-NH * John Quinn (New York politician), John Quinn D-NY * Joseph Warren Ray R-PA * Joseph Rea Reed R-IA * William E. Simonds R-CT * Charles Brooks Smith R-WV * Samuel Snider R-MN * Moses D. Stivers R-NY * Henry Stockbridge Jr. R-MD * Willis Sweet R-ID * Joseph Henry Sweney R-IA * Charles Champlain Townsend R-PA * Charles Henry Turner (U.S. Representative), Charles Henry Turner D-NY * Richard Vaux D-PA * Edward Carrington Venable D-VA * Edmund Waddill Jr. R-VA * Rodney Wallace (Massachusetts politician), Rodney Wallace R-MA * William C. Wallace R-NY * Frank W. Wheeler R-MI * John M. Wiley D-NY * Robert Henry Whitelaw D-MO


52nd Congress (1891–1893)

* Lemuel Amerman D-PA * Edwin Le Roy Antony D-TX * Clinton Babbitt D-WI * Joseph H. Beeman D-MS * Henry Wilbur Bentley D-NY * David A. Boody D-NY * Thomas Bowman (Iowa politician), Thomas Bowman D-IA * John Brewer Brown D-MD * Thomas L. Bunting D-NY * Samuel T. Busey D-IL * Allen R. Bushnell D-WI * Walter Halben Butler D-IA * Samuel Byrns D-MO * Benjamin T. Cable D-IL * James Castle (politician), James Castle D-MN * Alfred C. Chapin D-NY * Benjamin H. Clover Populist-KS * Isaac N. Cox D-NY * John Crawford Crosby D-MA * John T. Cutting R-CA * Frank P. Coburn D-WI * Frederick S. Coolidge D-MA * Alexander Kerr Craig D-PA * Warren F. Daniell D-NH * William W. Dixon D-MT * Robert E. Doan R-OH * James I. Dungan D-OH * Robert W. Everett D-GA * John Rankin Gamble R-SD * Martin K. Gantz D-OH * Eugene Pierce Gillespie D-PA * Levi T. Griffin D-MI * Edwin Hallowell D-PA * Kittel Halvorson Populist-MN * John Taylor Hamilton D-IA * William H. Harries D-MN * Sherman Hoar D-MA * George Johnstone (congressman), George Johnstone D-SC * John L. Jolley R-SD * John W. Kendall D-KY * John W. Lawson D-VA * Joseph J. Little D-NY * John Benjamin Long D-TX * John James McDannold D-IL * Edward F. McDonald D-NJ * Lucas M. Miller D-WI * John L. Mitchell D-WI * Walter C. Newberry D-IL * Lewis P. Ohliger D-OH * John G. Otis Populist-KS * Henry Page D-MD * John M. Pattison D-OH * David Henry Patton D-IN * Hosea H. Rockwell D-NY * Leslie W. Russell R-NY * Owen Scott D-IL * John Joseph Seerley D-IA * George Washington Shonk R-PA * Herman W. Snow D-IL * Eli T. Stackhouse D-SC * Lewis Steward D-IL * Andrew Stewart (American politician, died 1903), Andrew Stewart R-PA * Byron G. Stout D-MI * Vincent A. Taylor R-OH * George Van Horn D-NY * John G. Warwick D-OH * Thomas E. Watson Populist-GA * Harrison H. Wheeler D-MI * Frederick Edward White D-IA * Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams D-NC * George F. Williams D-MA * Thomas E. Winn D-GA * Henry M. Youmans D-MI


53rd Congress (1893–1895)

* Silas Adams R-KY * Melvin Baldwin D-MN * Lyman E. Barnes D-WI * William M. Beckner D-KY * John C. Black D-IL * Haldor Boen Populist-MN * William H. Bower D-NC * Robert Franklin Brattan D-MD * Daniel Dee Burnes D-MO * Thomas Banks Cabaniss D-GA * Marion Cannon Populist-CA * Robert A. Childs R-IL * Henry A. Coffeen D-WY * Charles G. Conn D-IN * Johnston Cornish D-NJ * William Henry Denson D-AL * John T. Dunn D-NJ * Warren B. English D-CA * William Everett D-MA * George Bragg Fielder D-NJ * Benjamin F. Funk R-IL * Julius Goldzier D-IL * John H. Graham D-NY * Walter Gresham (Texas politician), Walter Gresham D-TX * Levi T. Griffin D-MI * Charles Delemere Haines D-NY * Thomas Hammond (politician), Thomas Hammond D-IN * Winder Laird Henry D-MD * Thomas Jefferson Hudson Populist-KS * William Alexander Harris (Kansas politician), William Alexander Harris Populist-KS * Joseph C. Hendrix D-NY * Winder Henry D-MD * William Henry Hines D-PA * George P. Ikirt D-OH * James F. Izlar D-SC * Edwin J. Jorden R-PA * William Lilly (congressman), William Lilly R-PA * Marcus C. Lisle D-KY * William V. Lucas R-SD * James William Marshall (politician), James William Marshall D-VA * Francis Marvin R-NY * John James McDannold D-IL * Alexander McDowell R-PA * Michael J. McEttrick D-MA * William F. McNagny D-IN * John W. Moon R-MI * Horace Ladd Moore D-KS * Thomas M. Paschal D-TX * Lafe Pence Populist-CO * James P. Pigott D-CT * James A. D. Richards D-OH * George F. Richardson D-MI * Byron F. Ritchie D-OH * William Ryan (53rd Congress), William Ryan D-NY * Simon J. Schermerhorn D-NY * George B. Shaw R-WI * Peter J. Somers D-WI * Isidor Straus D-NY * Arthur H. Taylor D-IN * William L. Ward R-NY * Owen A. Wells D-WI * Hamilton K. Wheeler R-IL * William J. White (politician), William J. White R-OH


54th Congress (1895–1897)

* Truman H. Aldrich R-AL * Clarence Emir Allen R-UT * William Coleman Anderson R-TN * Harrison Henry Atwood R-MA * Frank S. Black R-NY * Richard W. Blue R-KS * Foster V. Brown R-TN * Charles F. Buck D-LA * Orlando Burrell R-IL * Charles Germman Burton R-MO * Charles Nelson Clark R-MO * Samuel A. Cook R-WI * John Kissig Cowen D-MD * Miles Crowley D-TX * George Calhoun Crowther R-MO * Walter M. Denny D-MS * Francis B. De Witt R-OH * Finis E. Downing D-IL * Tazewell Ellett D-VA * Albert Taylor Goodwyn Populist-AL * Frank Hanly R-IN * Alexander M. Hardy R-IN * Stephen Ross Harris R-OH * Frederick Halterman R-PA * Joseph Johnson Hart D-PA * Jethro A. Hatch R-IN * John Kerr Hendrick D-KY * Nathan T. Hopkins R-KY * Joel Douglas Hubbard R-MO * James Hall Huling R-WV * Samuel C. Hyde R-WA * Grove L. Johnson R-CA * Snyder S. Kirkpatrick R-KS * Fred Churchill Leonard R-PA * Jacob D. Leighty R-IN * John Leisenring R-PA * John W. Lewis R-KY * James A. Lockhart D-NC * John E. McCall R-TN * Richard Cunningham McCormick R-NY * William Robertson McKenney D-VA * Joshua Weldon Miles D-MD * Orrin Larrabee Miller R-KS * Alfred Milnes R-MI * Henry C. Miner D-NY * Norman Adolphus Mozley R-MO * Everett J. Murphy R-IL * George H. Noonan R-TX * William Claiborne Owens D-KY * Theodore L. Poole R-NY * Thomas S. Plowman R-AL * John Henry Raney R-MO * Frederick Remann R-IL * John I. Rinaker R-IL * John G. Shaw D-NC * James G. Spencer D-MS * James Alonzo Stahle R-PA * Charles Phelps Taft R-OH * Robert J. Tracewell R-IN * John Plank Tracey R-MO * William M. Treloar R-MO * Robert T. Van Horn R-MO * James J. Walsh (New York politician), James J. Walsh D-NY * David K. Watson R-OH * George L. Wellington R-MD * Jonathan S. Willis R-DE * Benson Wood R-IL * Charles W. Woodman R-IL * Charles Henderson Yoakum D-TX


55th Congress (1897–1899)

* Isaac Ambrose Barber R-MD * Charles A. Barlow Populist-CA * Samuel J. Barrows R-MA * Joseph M. Belford R-NY * George Jacob Benner D-PA * Robert N. Bodine D-MO * William Samuel Booze R-MD * Jeremiah D. Botkin Populist-KS * Ferdinand Brucker D-MI * James R. Campbell (Illinois politician), James R. Campbell D-IL * Curtis H. Castle Populist-CA * George M. Davison R-KY * Charles Dorr R-WV * John Edgar Fowler Populist-NC * James Gunn (congressman), James Gunn Populist-ID * William F. L. Hadley R-IL * L. Irving Handy D-DE * William H. Hinrichsen D-IL * William Carey Jones Silver Republican-WA * John Edward Kelley Populist-SD * William Sebring Kirkpatrick R-PA * Freeman Knowles Populist-SD * J. Hamilton Lewis D-WA * William F. Love D-MS * George A. Marshall D-OH * Samuel Maxwell Populist-NE * Nelson B. McCormick Populist-KS * John McDonald (Maryland politician), John McDonald R-MD * William Watson McIntire R-MD * Daniel W. Mills R-IL * John Eugene Osborne, John Osborne D-WY * Mason S. Peters Populist-KS * Thomas S. Plowman D-AL * John Cirby Sturtevant R-PA * William V. Sullivan D-MS * Albert M. Todd D-MI * John H. G. Vehslage D-NY * William D. Vincent Populist-KS * Morgan B. Williams R-PA


56th Congress (1899–1901)

* John Wilbur Atwater Populist-NC * Willis J. Bailey R-KS * Laird Howard Barber D-PA * Albert J. Campbell D-MT * William A. Chanler D-NY * Bertram Tracy Clayton D-NY * Thomas Cusack (politician), Thomas Cusack D-IL * William Davis Daly D-NJ * Stanley Woodward Davenport D-PA * Jonathan P. Dolliver R-IA * Romeo H. Freer R-WV * Athelston Gaston D-PA * June Ward Gayle D-KY * Martin H. Glynn D-NY * John H. Hoffecker R-DE * Walter O. Hoffecker R-DE * David Emmons Johnston D-WV * Josiah Kerr R-MD * Joseph R. Lane R-IA * Mitchell May D-NY * Smith McPherson R-IA * Edward Thomas Noonan D-IL * James M. E. O'Grady R-NY * Fremont O. Phillips R-OH * Julian Quarles D-VA * Daniel J. Riordan D-NY * James Wilfrid Ryan D-PA * Albert D. Shaw R-NY ''(Re-elected to 57th Congress, died before convening of first session)'' * John Walter Smith D-MD * Joseph Earlston Thropp R-PA * Oscar Turner (1867–1902), Oscar Turner D-KY * John Q. Underhill D-NY * Russell J. Waters R-CA * Edward Danner Ziegler D-PA


57th Congress (1901–1903)

* Henry H. Aplin R-MI * L. Heisler Ball R-DE * Oliver Belmont D-NY * Alexander Billmeyer D-PA * Henry Bristow R-NY * Joseph A. Conry D-MA * Frank Coombs (United States Representative), Frank Coombs R-CA * Caldwell Edwards Populist-MT * John J. Feely D-IL * De Witt C. Flanagan D-NJ * Thomas L. Glenn Populist-ID * Curtis Gregg D-PA * Harry A. Hanbury R-NY * Pat Henry (politician), Pat Henry D-MS * Harvey Samuel Irwin R-KY * Alfred Metcalf Jackson D-KS * Fred J. Kern D-IL * Montague Lessler R-NY * Robert Jacob Lewis R-PA * J. Ross Mickey D-IL * James M. Moody R-NC * J. McKenzie Moss R-KY * Cornelius Amory Pugsley D-NY * John N. W. Rumple R-IA * Charles Reginald Schirm R-MD * Thomas J. Selby D-IL * Frederic Storm R-NY * George Sutherland R-UT * Edward Swann D-NY * Emmett Tompkins R-OH * George Chester Robinson Wagoner R-MO * James Bamford White D-KY * Dudley G. Wooten D-TX


58th Congress (1903–1905)

* De Witt C. Badger D-OH * Robert Baker (New York politician), Robert Baker D-NY * Edward Bassett D-NY * Theodore A. Bell D-CA * Allan Benny D-NJ * James W. Brown IR-PA * George W. Croft D-SC * Theodore G. Croft D-SC * Milton J. Daniels R-CA * Charles Heber Dickerman D-PA * Martin Emerich D-IL * Morgan Cassius Fitzpatrick D-TN * Henry A. Houston D-DE * George Howell (Pennsylvania politician), George Howell D-PA * Amos H. Jackson R-OH * William M. Lanning R-NJ * Edward J. Livernash D/Union Labor-CA * Alfred Lucking D-MI * Norton P. Otis R-NY * Henry Kirke Porter IR-PA * Ira E. Rider D-NY * George Shiras III IR-PA * Francis Emanuel Shober D-NY * Joseph Horace Shull D-PA * George J. Smith R-NY * Martin Joseph Wade D-IA * William J. Wynn D-CA


59th Congress (1905–1907)

* Henry C. Allen (New Jersey politician), Henry C. Allen R-NJ * Moses L. Broocks D-TX * Mounce Gore Butler D-TN * William Wildman Campbell R-OH * Thomas Henry Dale R-PA * Thomas Beall Davis D-WV * Frank S. Dickson R-IL * Frank B. Fulkerson R-MO * Newton W. Gilbert R-IN * Rockwood Hoar R-MA * John L. Kennedy R-NE * Frank B. Klepper R-MO * Frank J. LeFevre R-NY * Mial Eben Lilley R-PA * Anthony Michalek R-IL * James M. Richardson (politician), James M. Richardson D-KY * Zeno J. Rives R-IL * Edmund W. Samuel R-PA * Gustav A. Schneebeli R-PA * Thomas E. Scroggy R-OH * Cassius M. Shartel R-MO * Thomas Alexander Smith D-MD * William T. Tyndall R-MO * Marshall Van Winkle R-NJ * John Welborn (representative), John Welborn R-MO * Charles S. Wharton R-IL * Ernest E. Wood D-MO


60th Congress (1907–1909)

* Joseph Grant Beale R-PA * John Frank Boyd R-NE * Joseph Davis Brodhead D-PA * Henry S. Caulfield R-MO * George W. Cook R-CO * Elmer L. Fulton D-OK * Richard N. Hackett D-NC * Thomas Hackney D-MO * Warren A. Haggott R-CO * Philo Hall R-SD * J. Eugene Harding R-OH * Daniel W. Hamilton (politician), Daniel W. Hamilton D-IA * Addison James R-KY * William P. Kimball D-KY * J. Ford Laning R-OH * Eugene W. Leake D-NJ * John Thomas Lenahan D-PA * Samuel McMillan R-NY * James William Murphy D-WI * William H. Parker (politician), William H. Parker R-SD * Le Gage Pratt D-NJ * Peter A. Porter IR-NY * Madison Roswell Smith D-MO * Oliver C. Wiley D-AL * Harry Benjamin Wolf D-MD


61st Congress (1909–1911)

* William O. Barnard R-IN * James H. Cassidy R-OH * Charles H. Cowles R-NC * Charles E. Creager R-OK * Charles A. Crow R-MO * Politte Elvins R-MO * Hamilton Fish II R-NY * Eugene Foss D-MA * Alfred Buckwalter Garner R-PA * Samuel Louis Gilmore D-LA * John Gaston Grant R-NC * Thomas Ray Hamer R-ID * James Havens D-NY * William Darius Jamieson D-IA * Adna R. Johnson R-OH * James Joyce (congressman), James Joyce R-OH * John Kronmiller R-MD * Robert M. Lively D-TX * Frederick Lundin R-IL * Zachary D. Massey R-TN * William McCredie R-WA * Charles S. Millington R-NY * John Motley Morehead II R-NC * William Moxley R-IL * Miles Poindexter R-WA * Charles Clarence Pratt R-PA * William Paine Sheffield Jr. R-RI * John K. Tener R-PA * Richard Young (New York congressman), Richard Young R-NY


62nd Congress (1911–1913)

* Theron Akin PR-NY * Steven Beckwith Ayres ID-NY * Charles Calvin Bowman R-PA * Theron Ephron Catlin R-MO * Richard E. Connell D-NY * George Curry (politician), George Curry R-NM * James Alexander Daugherty D-MO * Henry S. De Forest R-NY * Lynden Evans D-IL * Samuel W. Gould D-ME * Curtis Hussey Gregg D-PA * John M. Hamilton D-WV * Robert O. Harris R-MA * Jesse Lee Hartman R-PA * Fred S. Jackson R-KS * Martin W. Littleton D-NY * Charles Matthews (Pennsylvania politician), Charles Matthews R-PA * Alexander C. Mitchell R-KS * Thomas Parran Sr. R-MD * William C. Redfield D-NY * Rollin R. Rees R-KS * William S. Reyburn R-PA * Peter Moore Speer R-PA * Edmund J. Stack D-IL * Edwin F. Sweet D-MI * John A. Thayer D-MA * George Utter R-RI * Stanton Warburton R-WA * William Wedemeyer R-MI * Isaac D. Young R-KS


63rd Congress (1913–1915)

* Samuel B. Avis R-WV * J. Thompson Baker D-NJ * William N. Baltz D-IL * Silas Reynolds Barton R-NE * Charles W. Bell R-CA * Charles M. Borchers D-IL * Stanley E. Bowdle D-OH * Robert G. Bremner D-NJ * Franklin Brockson D-DE * Lathrop Brown D-NY * James W. Bryan P-WA * Jacob A. Cantor D-NY * Wooda Nicholas Carr D-PA * John R. Clancy D-NY * Maurice Connolly D-IA * Frederick Simpson Deitrick D-MA * Franklin Lewis Dershem D-PA * Jeremiah Donovan D-CT * James Walter Elder D-LA * Jacob Falconer P-WA * Louis FitzHenry D-IL * Michael Joseph Gill D-MO * Edward Gilmore D-MA * Robert H. Gittins D-NY * Forrest Goodwin R-ME * George E. Gorman D-IL * Christopher Columbus Harris D-AL * William H. Hinebaugh P-IL * Stephen A. Hoxworth D-IL * Jacob Johnson (U.S. politician), Jacob Johnson R-UT * William Kennedy (Connecticut politician), William Kennedy D-CT * George John Kindel D-CO * Sanford Kirkpatrick D-IA * Claude L'Engle D-FL * Fred Ewing Lewis R-PA * Francis O. Lindquist R-MI * James Washington Logue D-PA * William Josiah MacDonald P-MI * Bryan F. Mahan D-CT * James Manahan R-MN * Lewis J. Martin D-NJ * George McClellan (New York politician), George McClellan D-NY * Herman A. Metz D-NY * William Oscar Mulkey D-AL * James H. O'Brien D-NY * Frank Trimble O'Hair D-IL * Denis O'Leary D-NY * John B. Peterson D-IN * Eugene Elliott Reed D-NH * Arthur Ringwalt Rupley R-PA * Harry H. Seldomridge D-CO * Frank Owens Smith D-MD * Raymond Bartlett Stevens D-NH * Lawrence B. Stringer D-IL * Benjamin I. Taylor D-NY * Thomas Chandler Thacher D-MA * Charles M. Thomson P-IL * George H. Utter R-RI * Horace Worth Vaughan D-TX * Henry Vollmer D-IA * Samuel Wallin R-NY * Allan B. Walsh D-NJ * Stanton Warburton R-WA * Claude Weaver D-OK


64th Congress (1915–1917)

* Cyrus William Beales R-PA * Henry S. Benedict R-CA * William B. Charles R-NY * William Henry Coleman R-PA * James H. Davis (congressman), James H. Davis D-TX * Michael F. Farley D-NY * Peter G. Gerry D-RI * Robert Freeman Hopwood R-PA * Michael Liebel Jr. D-PA * Nelson E. Matthews R-OH * Paul G. McCorkle D-SC * Robert M. McCracken R-ID * Thomas W. Miller R-DE * William C. Mooney R-OH * Solomon Taylor North R-PA * Peter Davis Oakey R-CT * Tinsley Rucker D-GA * J. Edward Russell R-OH * Thomas J. Steele D-IA * Seward H. Williams R-OH


65th Congress (1917–1919)

* Mark R. Bacon R-MI * Earl Hanley Beshlin D-PA * William F. Birch R-NJ * Orrin Dubbs Bleakley R-PA * Henry Alden Clark R-PA * Daniel Webster Comstock R-IN * George K. Denton D-IN * Frederick Essen R-MO * George B. Francis R-NY * Victor Heintz R-OH * Walter Kehoe D-FL * George R. Lunn D-NY * Charles Martin (Illinois politician), Charles Martin D-IL * Joseph M. McCormick R-IL * Daniel C. Oliver D-NY * Albert F. Polk D-DE * Bruce Foster Sterling D-PA * Thomas W. Templeton R-PA * William F. Waldow R-NY * William B. Walton D-NM * James Clifton Wilson D-TX


66th Congress (1919–1921)

* William Noble Andrews R-MD * John J. Babka D-OH * Carlos Bee D-TX * William Thomas Bland D-MO * Charles R. Evans D-NV * John W. Harreld R-OK * Hugh S. Hersman D-CA * William Henry Hill (New York), William Henry Hill R-NY * Clyde R. Hoey D-NC * John B. Johnston D-NY * John MacCrate R-NY * Edward C. Mann D-SC * Cornelius Augustine McGlennon D-NJ * Richard F. McKiniry D-NY * Patrick McLane D-PA * James G. Monahan R-WI * Herbert Pell D-NY * Clifford E. Randall R-WI * Joseph Rowan D-NY * Frank L. Smith R-IL * Charles Swindall R-OK * King Swope R-KY * John Haden Wilson D-PA


67th Congress (1921–1923)

* Martin C. Ansorge R-NY * T. Frank Appleby R-NJ * William O. Atkeson R-MO * Richard Ely Bird R-KS * Charles G. Bond R-NY * Vincent M. Brennan R-MI * Joseph Edgar Brown R-TN * Wynne F. Clouse R-TN * George P. Codd R-MI * Charles Robert Connell R-PA * Clarence Dennis Coughlin R-PA * William H. Frankhauser R-MI * Harry C. Gahn R-OH * L. M. Gensman R-OK * Fred Benjamin Gernerd R-PA * Lewis Henry R-NY * Manuel Herrick R-OK * Joseph H. Himes R-OH * Michael J. Hogan R-NY * Winnifred Sprague Mason Huck R-IL * Theodore W. Hukriede R-MO * Augustin Reed Humphrey R-NE * William Huntington Kirkpatrick R-PA * John Kissel (New York), John Kissel R-NY * Ardolph L. Kline R-NY * Isaac Clinton Kline R-PA * Charles Landon Knight R-OH * Henry F. Lawrence R-MO * Warren I. Lee R-NY * Robert S. Maloney R-MA * Washington J. McCormick R-MT * Frank C. Millspaugh R-MO * Néstor Montoya R-NM * Miner G. Norton R-OH * Archibald E. Olpp R-NJ * Roscoe C. Patterson R-MO * John Paul Jr. (judge), John Paul Jr. R-VA * Andrew Petersen R-NY * Joseph C. Pringey R-OK * Alice Mary Robertson R-OK * Albert B. Rossdale R-NY * Thomas Jefferson Ryan R-NY * Lon A. Scott R-TN * Guy L. Shaw R-IL * Samuel A. Shelton R-MO * Chester W. Taylor D-AR * Roy H. Thorpe R-NE


68th Congress (1923–1925)

* Robert E. Lee Allen D-WV * William H. Boyce D-DE * Charles Browne (politician), Charles Browne D-NJ * James R. Buckley D-IL * Samuel E. Cook D-IN * William Martin Croll D-PA * Herbert Wesley Cummings D-PA * Hiram Kinsman Evans R-IA * Frederick G. Fleetwood R-VT * Elmer H. Geran D-NJ * Samuel Feiser Glatfelter D-PA * William Y. Humphreys D-MS * Henry L. Jost D-MO * Robert M. Leach R-MA * Thomas Jefferson Lilly D-WV * Frank J. McNulty D-NJ * Edward E. Miller R-IL * Robert Lee Moore (Georgia politician), R. Lee Moore D-GA * Joseph W. Morris (politician), Joseph W. Morris D-KY * Patrick B. O'Sullivan D-CT * Charles L. Richards D-NV * Lewis E. Sawyer D-AR * William Charles Salmon D-TN * Frank Crawford Sites D-PA * Charles I. Stengle D-NY * Elton Watkins D-OR * George M. Wertz R-PA * William E. Wilson (Indiana politician), William E. Wilson D-IN * J. Scott Wolff D-MO


69th Congress (1925–1927)

* Stewart H. Appleby R-NJ * Ralph Emerson Bailey R-MO * Edmund Nelson Carpenter R-PA * George B. Churchill R-MA * Lawrence J. Flaherty R-CA * Andrew Jackson Kirk R-KY * Chauncey B. Little D-KS * Samuel J. Montgomery R-OK * John B. Sosnowski R-MI * Joshua William Swartz R-PA * Harry I. Thayer R-MA * Harold Tolley R-NY


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71st Congress (1929–1931)


72nd Congress (1931–1933)


73rd Congress (1933–1935)


74th Congress (1935–1937)


75th Congress (1937–1939)


76th Congress (1939–1941)


77th Congress (1941–1943)


78th Congress (1943–1945)


79th Congress (1945–1947)


80th Congress (1947–1949)


81st Congress (1949–1951)


82nd Congress (1951–1953)


83rd Congress (1953–1955)


84th Congress (1955–1957)


85th Congress (1957–1959)


86th Congress (1959–1961)


87th Congress (1961–1963)


88th Congress (1963–1965)


89th Congress (1965–1967)


90th Congress (1967–1969)


91st Congress (1969–1971)


92nd Congress (1971–1973)


93rd Congress (1973–1975)


94th Congress (1975–1977)


95th Congress (1977–1979)


96th Congress (1979–1981)


97th Congress (1981–1983)


98th Congress (1983–1985)


99th Congress (1985–1987)


100th Congress (1987–1989)


101st Congress (1989–1991)


102nd Congress (1991–1993)


103rd Congress (1993–1995)


104th Congress (1995–1997)


105th Congress (1997–1999)


106th Congress (1999–2001)


107th Congress (2001–2003)


108th Congress (2003–2005)


109th Congress (2005–2007)


110th Congress (2007–2009)


111th Congress (2009–2011)


112th Congress (2011–2013)


113th Congress (2013–2015)


114th Congress (2015–2017)


115th Congress (2017–2019)


116th Congress (2019–2021)


117th Congress (2021–2023)


References

;Specific ;General *''The Almanac of American Politics'', 1972, 1982, 1986, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, & 2008 *''CQ's Politics In America'' 1992, 1994, & 1996 *''Congressional Biography Guide website'' {{United States Congress Lists of members of the United States House of Representatives, Single