Missouri Territory's At-large congressional district

Missouri Territory's At-large congressional district

On June 4, 1812, the Missouri Territory was created following the creation of the state of Louisiana. The Arkansas Territory was spun off in 1819. The state of Missouri was separated in 1821 and the remaining land was annexed by the Michigan Territory in 1834.

Delegate Party Years Territorial home Note
Edward Hempstead none November 9, 1812 – September 17, 1814
Rufus Easton none September 17, 1814 – August 5, 1816
John Scott none August 6, 1816 – January 13, 1817 Election declared illegal
Vacant 1817-01-13 - 1817-08-04
John Scott none August 4, 1817 – March 3, 1821


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