13th United States Congress - State Delegations

13th United States Congress - State Delegations

The Thirteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4 1813 to March 3 1815, during the first two years of the second administration of U.S. President James Madison.

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

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

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Dates of sessions

March 4 1813 - March 3 1815
*First session: May 24 1813 - August 2 1813
*Second session: December 6 1813 - April 18 1814
*Third session: September 19 1814 - March 3 1815 — a lame duck sessionPrevious congress: "12th Congress"
Next congress: "14th Congress"

Members

Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1814; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1816; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1818.

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

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

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

Connecticut

:Senate
*3: Chauncey Goodrich (1759-1815), "Federalist" …resigned May 12 1813.
*: David Daggett (1764-1851), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, May 13 1813.
*1: Samuel W. Dana (1760-1830), "Federalist" :House of Representatives "(7 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Epaphroditus Champion (1756-1834), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: John Davenport (1752-1830), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Lyman Law (1770-1842), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Jonathan O. Moseley (1762-1838), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Timothy Pitkin (1766-1847), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Lewis B. Sturges (1763-1844), "Federalist"
*ushr|Connecticut|AL|A/L: Benjamin Tallmadge (1754-1835), "Federalist"

Delaware

:Senate
*1: Outerbridge Horsey (1777-1842), "Federalist"
*2: William H. Wells (1769-1829), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, May 28 1813. [ Vacancy caused by resignation of James A. Bayard March 3 1813.] :House of Representatives "(2 seats)" [ Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Delaware|AL|A/L: Thomas Cooper (1764-1829), "Federalist"
*ushr|Delaware|AL|A/L: Henry M. Ridgely (1779-1847), "Federalist"

Georgia

:Senate
*2: William H. Crawford (1772-1834), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned March 23 1813.
*: William B. Bulloch (1777-1852), "Democratic-Republican" …appointed to fill vacancy, April 8 1813.
*: William W. Bibb (1781-1820), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, November 6 1813.
*3: Charles Tait (1768-1835), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(6 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: William Barnett (1761-1832), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: William W. Bibb (1781-1820), "Democratic-Republican" ...resigned November 6 1813.
*: Alfred Cuthbert (1785-1856), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated February 7 1814.
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: John Forsyth (1780-1841), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: Bolling Hall (1767-1836), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: Thomas Telfair (1780-1818), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Georgia|AL|A/L: George M. Troup (1780-1856), "Democratic-Republican"

Kentucky

:Senate
*2: George M. Bibb (1776-1859), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned August 23 1814.
*: George Walker (1763-1819), "Democratic-Republican" …appointed to fill vacancy, August 30 1814.
*: William T. Barry (1784-1835), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, December 16 1814.
*3: Jesse Bledsoe (1776-1836), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned December 24 1814.
*: Isham Talbot (1773-1837), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, January 5 1815.:House of Representatives "(10 seats)"
*ushr|Kentucky|1|1: James Clark (1770-1839), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|2|2: Henry Clay (1777-1852), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned January 19 1814.
*: Joseph H. Hawkins ( -1823), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated March 29 1814.
*ushr|Kentucky|3|3: Richard M. Johnson (1780-1850), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|4|4: Joseph Desha (1768-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|5|5: Samuel Hopkins (1753-1819), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|6|6: Solomon P. Sharp (1780-1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|7|7: Samuel McKee (1774-1826), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|8|8: Stephen Ormsby (1759-1844), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated May 28 1813. [ Vacancy caused by the death of John Simpson January 22 1813.]
*ushr|Kentucky|9|9: Thomas Montgomery (1779-1828), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Kentucky|10|10: William P. Duval (1784-1854), "Democratic-Republican"

Louisiana

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

Maryland

:Senate
*1: Samuel Smith (1752-1839), "Democratic-Republican"
*3: Robert H. Goldsborough (1779-1836), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy in class, May 21 1813.:House of Representatives "(9 seats)" [ The 5th district was a plural district with two representatives.]
*ushr|Maryland|1|1: Philip Stuart (1760-1830), "Federalist"
*ushr|Maryland|2|2: Joseph Kent (1779-1837), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Maryland|3|3: Alexander C. Hanson (1786-1819), "Federalist"
*ushr|Maryland|4|4: Samuel Ringgold (1770-1829), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Maryland|5|5: Alexander McKim (1748-1832), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Maryland|5|5: Nicholas R. Moore (1756-1816), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Maryland|6|6: Stevenson Archer (1786-1848), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Maryland|7|7: Robert Wright (1752-1826), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Maryland|8|8: Charles Goldsborough (1765-1834), "Federalist"

Massachusetts

:Senate
*1: James Lloyd (1769-1831), "Federalist" …resigned May 1 1813.
*: Christopher Gore (1758-1827), "Federalist" …appointed May 5 1813, subsequently elected.
*2: Joseph Bradley Varnum (1750/1751-1821), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(20 seats)"
*ushr|Massachusetts|1|1: Artemas Ward, Jr. (1762-1847), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|2|2: William Reed (1776-1837), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|3|3: Timothy Pickering (1745-1829), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|4|4: William M. Richardson (1774-1838), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned April 18 1814.
*: Samuel Dana (1767-1835), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated September 22 1814.
*ushr|Massachusetts|5|5: William Ely (1765-1817), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|6|6: Samuel Taggart (1754-1825), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|7|7: William Baylies (1776-1865), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|8|8: John Reed, Jr. (1781-1860), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|9|9: Laban Wheaton (1754-1846), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|10|10: Elijah Brigham (1751-1816), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|11|11: Abijah Bigelow (1775-1860), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|12|12: Daniel Dewey (1766-1815), "Federalist" …resigned February 24 1814.
*: John W. Hulbert (1770-1831), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, seated September 26 1814.
*ushr|Massachusetts|13|13: Nathaniel Ruggles (1761-1819), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|14|14: Cyrus King (1772-1817), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|15|15: George Bradbury (1770-1823), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|16|16: Samuel Davis (1774-1831), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|17|17: Abiel Wood (1772-1834), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Massachusetts|18|18: John Wilson (1777-1848), "Federalist"
*ushr|Massachusetts|19|19: James Parker (1768-1837), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Massachusetts|20|20: Levi Hubbard (1762-1836), "Democratic-Republican"

New Hampshire

:Senate
*2: Nicholas Gilman (1755-1814), "Democratic-Republican" …died May 2 1814.
*: Thomas W. Thompson (1766-1821), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, June 24 1814.
*3: Charles Cutts (1769-1846), "Democratic-Republican" …appointed to fill vacancy in class, March 4 1813.
*: Jeremiah Mason (1768-1848), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy in class, June 10 1813.:House of Representatives "(6 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Bradbury Cilley (1760-1831), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: William Hale (1765-1848), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Samuel Smith (1765-1842), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Roger Vose (1763-1841), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Daniel Webster (1782-1852), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Hampshire|AL|A/L: Jeduthun Wilcox (1768-1838), "Federalist"

New Jersey

:Senate
*1: John Lambert (1746-1823), "Democratic-Republican"
*2: John Condit (1755-1834), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(6 seats)" [There were three plural districts, each had two representatives each.]
*ushr|New Jersey|1|1: Lewis Condict (1772-1862), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New Jersey|1|1: Thomas Ward (1759c-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New Jersey|2|2: James Schureman (1756-1824), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Jersey|2|2: Richard Stockton (1764-1828), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Jersey|3|3: William Coxe, Jr. (1762-1831), "Federalist"
*ushr|New Jersey|3|3: Jacob Hufty ( -1814), "Federalist" …died May 20 1814.
*: Thomas Bines ( -1826), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated November 2 1814.

New York

:Senate
*1: Obadiah German (1766-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*3: Rufus King (1755-1827), "Federalist" :House of Representatives "(27 seats)" [There were six plural districts, the 1st, 2nd, 12th, 15th, 20th & 21st, each had two representatives.]
*ushr|New York|1|1: John Lefferts (1785-1829), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|1|1: Ebenezer Sage (1755-1834), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|2|2: Egbert Benson (1746-1833), "Federalist" …resigned August 2 1813.
*: William Irving (1766-1821), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 22 1814.
*ushr|New York|2|2: Jotham Post, Jr. (1771-1817), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|3|3: Peter Denoyelles (1766-1829), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|4|4: Thomas J. Oakley (1783-1857), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|5|5: Thomas P. Grosvenor (1778-1817), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|6|6: Jonathan Fisk (1778-1832), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|7|7: Abraham J. Hasbrouck (1773-1845), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|8|8: Samuel Sherwood (1779-1862), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|9|9: John Lovett (1761-1818), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|10|10: Hosea Moffitt (1757-1825), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|11|11: John W. Taylor (1784-1854), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|12|12: Zebulon R. Shipherd (1768-1841), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|12|12: Elisha I. Winter (1781-1849), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|13|13: Alexander Boyd (1764-1857), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|14|14: Jacob Markell (1770-1852), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|15|15: John M. Bowers (1772-1846), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, seated June 21 1813, contested election, served until December 20 1813. [ Vacancy caused by death of Representative-elect William Dowse March 3 1813.]
*: Isaac Williams, Jr. (1777-1860), "Democratic-Republican" …contested election, seated January 24 1814.
*ushr|New York|15|15: Joel Thompson (1760-1843), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|16|16: Morris S. Miller (1779-1824), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|17|17: William S. Smith (1755-1816), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|18|18: Moss Kent (1766-1838), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|19|19: James Geddes (1763-1838), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|20|20: Daniel Avery (1766-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|20|20: Oliver C. Comstock (1780-1860), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|New York|21|21: Samuel M. Hopkins (1772-1837), "Federalist"
*ushr|New York|21|21: Nathaniel W. Howell (1770-1851), "Federalist"

North Carolina

:Senate
*2: James Turner (1766-1824), "Democratic-Republican"
*3: David Stone (1770-1818), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned December 24 1814.
*: Francis Locke (1776-1823), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, December 25 1814, but did not qualify.:House of Representatives "(13 seats)"
*ushr|North Carolina|1|1: William H. Murfree (1781-1827), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|2|2: Willis Alston (1769-1837), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|3|3: William Kennedy (1768-1834), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|4|4: William Gaston (1778-1844), "Federalist"
*ushr|North Carolina|5|5: William R. King (1786-1853), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|6|6: Nathaniel Macon (1757-1837), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|7|7: John Culpepper (1761-1841), "Federalist"
*ushr|North Carolina|8|8: Richard Stanford (1767-1816), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|9|9: Bartlett Yancey (1785-1828), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|10|10: Joseph Pearson (1776-1834), "Federalist"
*ushr|North Carolina|11|11: Peter Forney (1756-1834), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|12|12: Israel Pickens (1780-1827), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|North Carolina|13|13: Meshack Franklin (1772-1839), "Democratic-Republican"

Ohio

:Senate
*1: Thomas Worthington (1773-1827), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned December 1 1814.
*: Joseph Kerr (1765-1837), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, December 10 1814.
*3: Jeremiah Morrow (1771-1852), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(6 seats)"
*ushr|Ohio|1|1: John McLean (1785-1861), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Ohio|2|2: John Alexander (1777-1848), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Ohio|3|3: Duncan McArthur (1772-1839), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned April 5 1813, before Congress assembled.
*: William Creighton, Jr. (1778-1851), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated June 15 1813.
*ushr|Ohio|4|4: James Caldwell (1770-1838), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Ohio|5|5: James Kilbourne (1770-1850), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Ohio|6|6: Reasin Beall (1769-1843), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated June 8 1813, resigned June 7 1814. [ Vacancy caused by the death of Representative-elect John S. Edwards, February 22 1813. ]
*: David Clendenin (1779c- ), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 22 1814.

Pennsylvania

:Senate
*1: Michael Leib (1760-1822), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned February 14 1814.
*: Jonathan Roberts (1771-1854), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, February 24 1814.
*3: Abner Lacock (1770-1837), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(23 seats)" [There were six plural districts, the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th & 10th had two representatives each, the 1st had four representatives.]
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: William Anderson (1762-1829), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: John Conard (1773-1857), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: Charles J. Ingersoll (1782-1862), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: Adam Seybert (1773-1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|2|2: Roger Davis (1762-1815), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|2|2: Jonathan Roberts (1771-1854), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned February 24 1814.
*: Samuel Henderson (1764-1841), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, seated November 29 1814.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|3|3: John Gloninger (1758-1836), "Federalist" …resigned August 2 1813.
*: Edward Crouch (1764-1827), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 6 1813.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|3|3: James Whitehill (1762-1822), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned September 1 1814.
*: Amos Slaymaker (1755-1837), "Federalist" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 12 1814.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|4|4: Hugh Glasgow (1769-1818), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|5|5: William Crawford (1760-1823), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|5|5: Robert Whitehill (1738-1813), "Democratic-Republican" …died April 8 1813.
*: John Rea (1755-1829), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 12 1814.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|6|6: Robert Brown (1744-1823), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|6|6: Samuel D. Ingham (1779-1860), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|7|7: John M. Hyneman (1771c-1816), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned August 2 1813.
*: Daniel Udree (1751-1828), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 6 1813.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|8|8: William Piper (1774-1852), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|9|9: David Bard (1744-1815), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|10|10: Jared Irwin (1768-1818), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|10|10: Isaac Smith (1761-1834), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|11|11: William Findley (1741/1742-1821), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|12|12: Aaron Lyle (1759-1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|13|13: Isaac Griffin (1756-1827), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, May 24 1813. [Vacancy caused by the death of Representative-elect John Smilie, December 30 1812.]
*ushr|Pennsylvania|14|14: Adamson Tannehill (1750-1820), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|15|15: Thomas Wilson (1772-1824), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated May 28 1813. [ Vacancy caused by the resignation of Representative-elect Abner Lacock.]

Rhode Island

:Senate
*2: Jeremiah B. Howell (1771-1822), "Democratic-Republican"
*1: William Hunter (1774-1849), "Federalist" :House of Representatives "(2 seats)" [ Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Rhode Island|AL|A/L: Richard Jackson, Jr. (1764-1838), "Federalist"
*ushr|Rhode Island|AL|A/L: Elisha R. Potter (1764-1835), "Federalist"

outh Carolina

:Senate
*3: John Gaillard (1765-1826), "Democratic-Republican"
*2: John Taylor (1770-1832), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(9 seats)"
*ushr|South Carolina|1|1: Langdon Cheves (1776-1857), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|2|2: William Lowndes (1782-1822), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|3|3: Theodore Gourdin (1764-1826), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|4|4: John J. Chappell (1782-1871), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|5|5: David R. Evans (1769-1843), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|6|6: John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|7|7: Elias Earle (1762-1823), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|8|8: Samuel Farrow (1759-1824), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|South Carolina|9|9: John Kershaw (1765-1829), "Democratic-Republican"

Tennessee

:Senate
*1: Joseph Anderson (1757-1837), "Democratic-Republican"
*2: George W. Campbell (1769-1848), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned February 11 1814.
*: Jesse Wharton (1782-1833), "Democratic-Republican" …appointed to fill vacancy, March 17 1814.:House of Representatives "(6 seats)"
*ushr|Tennessee|1|1: John Rhea (1753-1832), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Tennessee|2|2: John Sevier (1745-1815), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Tennessee|3|3: Thomas K. Harris ( -1816), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Tennessee|4|4: John H. Bowen (1780-1822), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Tennessee|5|5: Felix Grundy (1777-1840), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned in 1814.
*: Newton Cannon (1781-1841), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated October 15 1814.
*ushr|Tennessee|6|6: Parry W. Humphreys (1778-1839), "Democratic-Republican"

Vermont

:Senate
*1: Jonathan Robinson (1756-1819), "Democratic-Republican"
*3: Dudley Chase (1771-1846), "Democratic-Republican" :House of Representatives "(6 seats)" [ All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: William C. Bradley (1782-1867), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: Ezra Butler (1763-1838), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: James Fisk (1763-1844), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: Charles Rich (1771-1824), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: Richard Skinner (1778-1833), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Vermont|AL|A/L: William Strong (1763-1840), "Democratic-Republican"

Virginia

:Senate
*2: William B. Giles (1762-1830), "Democratic-Republican" …resigned March 3 1815.
*1: Richard Brent (1757-1814), "Democratic-Republican" …died December 30 1814.
*2: James Barbour (1775-1842), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, January 2 1815.:House of Representatives "(23 seats)"
*ushr|Virginia|1|1: John G. Jackson (1777-1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|2|2: Francis White ( -1826), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|3|3: John Smith (1750-1836), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|4|4: William McCoy ( -1864), "Democratic-Republican
*ushr|Virginia|5|5: James Breckinridge (1763-1833), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|6|6: Daniel Sheffey (1770-1830), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|7|7: Hugh Caperton (1781-1847), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|8|8: Joseph Lewis, Jr. (1772-1834), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|9|9: John P. Hungerford (1761-1833), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|10|10: Aylett Hawes (1768-1833), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|11|11: John Dawson (1762-1814), "Democratic-Republican" …died March 31 1814.
*: Philip P. Barbour (1783-1841), "Democratic-Republican" …elected to fill vacancy, seated September 19 1814.
*ushr|Virginia|12|12: John Roane (1766-1838), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|13|13: Thomas M. Bayly (1775-1834), "Federalist"
*ushr|Virginia|14|14: William A. Burwell (1780-1821), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|15|15: John Kerr (1782-1842), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|16|16: John W. Eppes (1773-1823), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|17|17: James Pleasants (1769-1836), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|18|18: Thomas Gholson, Jr. ( -1816), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|19|19: Peterson Goodwyn (1745-1818), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|20|20: James Johnson ( -1825), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|21|21: Thomas Newton, Jr. (1768-1847), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|22|22: Hugh Nelson (1768-1836), "Democratic-Republican"
*ushr|Virginia|23|23: John Clopton (1756-1816), "Democratic-Republican"

Delegates

:Illinois Territory
*ushr|Illinois Territory|AL|A/L: Shadrack Bond (1773-1832), …served during first session.
*: Benjamin Stephenson ( -1822), …seated November 14 1814. :Indiana Territory
*ushr|Indiana Territory|AL|A/L: Jonathan Jennings (1784-1834), :Mississippi Territory
*ushr|Mississippi Territory|AL|A/L: William Lattimore (1774-1843), :Missouri Territory
*ushr|Missouri Territory|AL|A/L: Rufus Easton (1774-1834), …seated November 16 1814.
*: Edward Hempstead (1780-1817), …served during first and second sessions.

Notes

References

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

External links

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


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