Seventh United States Congress
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Seventh United States Congress
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1801-1802
Major Political Events
Officers
Senate
- President of the Senate - Aaron Burr
- President pro tempore -
- Secretary of the Senate - Samuel Allyne Otis
- Senate Sergeant at Arms - James Mathers
- Senate Chaplain -
House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House - Nathaniel Macon
- Clerk of the House - John Beckley
- House Doorkeeper - Thomas Claxton
- House Sergeant at Arms - Joseph Wheaton
- Chaplain of the House - William Parkinson
Members of the Seventh United States Congress
A
- Willis Alston (Representative), Republican, NC
- Joseph Anderson (Senator), Republican, TN
- John Archer (Representative), Republican, MD
- John Armstrong, Jr. (Senator), Republican, NY
B
- John Bacon (Representative), Republican, MA
- Theodorus Bailey (Representative), -, NY
- Abraham Baldwin (Senator), Republican, GA
- James Asheton Bayard (Representative), Federalist, DE
- John Bird (Representative), Federalist, NY
- Phanuel Bishop (Representative), Republican, MA
- Thomas Boude (Representative), Federalist, PA
- Walter Bowie (Representative), Republican, MD
- Stephen Row Bradley (Senator), Anti-Administration, VT
- John Breckinridge (Senator), Republican, KY
- Richard Brent (Representative), -, VA
- John Brown (Senator), Anti-Administration, KY
- Robert Brown (Representative), Republican, PA
- Pierce Butler (Senator), Republican, SC
- William Butler (Representative), Republican, SC
C
- Samuel Jordan Cabell (Representative), Republican, VA
- John Campbell (Representative), Federalist, MD
- Nathaniel Chipman (Senator), Federalist, VT
- Thomas Claiborne (Representative), Republican, VA
- Matthew Clay (Representative), Republican, VA
- De Witt Clinton (Senator), Republican, NY
- John Clopton (Representative), Republican, VA
- William Cocke (Senator), Republican, TN
- John Ewing Colhoun (Senator), Republican, SC
- John Condit (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Manasseh Cutler (Representative), Federalist, MA
- Richard Cutts (Representative), Republican, MA
D
- Samuel Whittlesey Dana (Representative), Federalist, CT
- John Davenport (Representative), Federalist, CT
- Thomas Terry Davis (Representative), Republican, KY
- John Dawson (Representative), Republican, VA
- Jonathan Dayton (Senator), Federalist, NJ
- John Dennis (Representative), Federalist, MD
- William Dickson (Representative), Republican, TN
E
- Peter Early (Representative), Republican, GA
- Christopher Ellery (Senator), Republican, RI
- Lucas Conrad Elmendorf (Representative), Republican, NY
- Ebenezer Elmer (Representative), Republican, NJ
- William Eustis (Representative), Republican, MA
F
- Paul Fearing (Delegate), Federalist, Northwest Territory
- Abiel Foster (Representative), Federalist, NH
- Dwight Foster (Senator), Federalist, MA
- Theodore Foster (Senator), Republican, RI
- John Fowler (Representative), Republican, KY
- Jesse Franklin (Senator), Republican, NC
G
- William Branch Giles (Representative), Republican, VA
- Calvin Goddard (Representative), Federalist, CT
- Edwin Gray (Representative), Federalist, VA
- Ray Greene (Senator), Federalist, RI
- Thomas Marston Greene (Delegate), -, Mississippi Territory
- Andrew Gregg (Representative), Republican, PA
- Roger Griswold (Representative), Federalist, CT
- William Barry Grove (Representative), Federalist, NC
H
- John Andre Hanna (Representative), Republican, PA
- Seth Hastings (Representative), Federalist, MA
- William Helms (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Joseph Hemphill (Representative), Federalist, PA
- Archibald Henderson (Representative), Federalist, NC
- Daniel Hiester (Representative), Republican, MD
- Joseph Hiester (Representative), Republican, PA
- William Henry Hill (Representative), Federalist, NC
- James Hillhouse (Senator), Federalist, CT
- William Hindman (Senator), Federalist, MD
- William Hoge (Representative), Republican, PA
- James Holland (Representative), Republican, NC
- David Holmes (Representative), Republican, VA
- John Eager Howard (Senator), Federalist, MD
- Benjamin Huger (Representative), Federalist, SC
- Samuel Hunt (Representative), Federalist, NH
- Narsworthy Hunter (Delegate), -, Mississippi Territory
J
- George Jackson (Representative), Republican, VA
- James Jackson (Senator), Anti-Administration, GA
- Charles Johnson (Representative), Republican, NC
- William Jones (Representative), Republican, PA
L
- Silas Lee (Representative), Federalist, MA
- Michael Leib (Representative), Republican, PA
- Levi Lincoln (Representative), Republican, MA
- Samuel Livermore (Senator), Pro-Administration, NH
- George Logan (Senator), Republican, PA
- Thomas Lowndes (Representative), Federalist, SC
M
- Nathaniel Macon (Representative), Republican, NC
- Jonathan Mason (Senator), Federalist, MA
- Stevens Thomson Mason (Senator), Republican, VA
- Ebenezer Mattoon (Representative), Federalist, MA
- David Meriwether (Representative), Republican, GA
- John Milledge (Representative), Republican, GA
- Samuel Latham Mitchill (Representative), Republican, NY
- Thomas Moore (Representative), Republican, SC
- Gouverneur Morris (Senator), Federalist, NY
- Lewis Richard Morris (Representative), Federalist, VT
- Thomas Morris (Representative), Federalist, NY
- James Mott (Representative), Republican, NJ
- John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg (Senator), Republican, PA
N
- Anthony New (Representative), Republican, VA
- Thomas Newton, Jr. (Representative), Republican, VA
- Wilson Cary Nicholas (Senator), Republican, VA
- Joseph Hopper Nicholson (Representative), Republican, MD
O
- Aaron Ogden (Senator), Federalist, NJ
- Simeon Olcott (Senator), Federalist, NH
P
- Elijah Paine (Senator), Federalist, VT
- Joseph Peirce (Representative), Federalist, NH
- Elias Perkins (Representative), Federalist, CT
- Charles Pinckney (Senator), Republican, SC
- Thomas Plater (Representative), Federalist, MD
- William Plumer (Senator), Federalist, NH
R
- John Randolph (Representative), -, VA
- Nathan Read (Representative), Federalist, MA
- James Ross (Senator), Pro-Administration, PA
- John Ross (Representative), Republican, PA
- John Rutledge, Jr. (Representative), Federalist, SC
S
- James Sheafe (Senator), Federalist, NH
- William Shepard (Representative), Federalist, MA
- John Smilie (Representative), Republican, PA
- Israel Smith (Representative), Republican, VT
- John Smith (Representative), Republican, VA
- John Smith (Representative), Republican, NY
- John Cotton Smith (Representative), Federalist, CT
- Josiah Smith (Representative), Republican, MA
- Samuel Smith (Representative), Republican, MD
- Henry Southard (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Richard Sprigg, Jr. (Representative), Republican, MD
- Richard Stanford (Representative), Republican, NC
- John Stanly (Representative), Federalist, NC
- Joseph Stanton, Jr. (Representative), Republican, RI
- John Stewart (Representative), Republican, PA
- David Stone (Senator), Republican, NC
- John Stratton (Representative), Federalist, VA
- Thomas Sumter (Representative), Republican, SC
T
- Benjamin Taliaferro (Representative), Republican, GA
- John Taliaferro (Representative), Republican, VA
- Benjamin Tallmadge (Representative), Federalist, CT
- Samuel Tenney (Representative), Federalist, NH
- Samuel Thatcher (Representative), Federalist, MA
- David Thomas (Representative), Republican, NY
- Philip Rootes Thompson (Representative), Republican, VA
- Thomas Tillinghast (Representative), Republican, RI
- Thomas Tillotson (Representative), -, NY
- Uriah Tracy (Senator), Federalist, CT
- Abram Trigg (Representative), Republican, VA
- John Johns Trigg (Representative), Republican, VA
U
- George Baxter Upham (Representative), Federalist, NH
V
- Philip Van Cortlandt (Representative), Republican, NY
- Isaac Van Horne (Representative), Republican, PA
- John Peter Van Ness (Representative), Republican, NY
- Killian Killian Van Rensselaer (Representative), Federalist, NY
- Joseph Bradley Varnum (Representative), Republican, MA
W
- Peleg Wadsworth (Representative), Federalist, MA
- Benjamin Walker (Representative), Federalist, NY
- William Hill Wells (Senator), Federalist, DE
- Samuel White (Senator), Federalist, DE
- Lemuel Williams (Representative), Federalist, MA
- Robert Williams (Representative), Republican, NC
- Richard Winn (Representative), Republican, SC
- Henry Woods (Representative), Federalist, PA
- Robert Wright (Senator), Republican, MD
- Thomas Wynns (Representative), Republican, NC
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