Sixteenth United States Congress
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Sixteenth United States Congress
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1819-1820
Major Political Events
Members of the Sixteenth United States Congress
- Joel Abbott (Representative), Republican, GA
- Benjamin Adams (Representative), Federalist, MA
- Mark Alexander (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Nathaniel Allen (Representative), -, NY
- Robert Allen (Representative), -, TN
- Samuel Clesson Allen (Representative), Federalist, MA
- Richard Clough Anderson, Jr. (Representative), Republican, KY
- Stevenson Archer (Representative), Republican, MD
- William Segar Archer (Representative), Whig, VA
- Caleb Baker (Representative), -, NY
- Henry Baldwin (Representative), -, PA
- William Lee Ball (Representative), Republican, VA
- James Barbour (Senator), Republican, VA
- Philip Pendleton Barbour (Representative), Republican, VA
- Ephraim Bateman (Representative), -, NJ
- James Woodson Bates (Delegate), -, Arkansas Territory
- Thomas Bayly (Representative), Federalist, MD
- Philemon Beecher (Representative), -, OH
- Joseph Bloomfield (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Andrew Boden (Representative), Republican, PA
- Joseph Brevard (Representative), -, SC
- James Brown (Senator), Republican, LA
- William Brown (Representative), -, KY
- Henry Brush (Representative), -, OH
- Henry Hunter Bryan (Representative), -, TN
- Joseph Buffum, Jr. (Representative), -, NH
- James Burrill, Jr. (Senator), Federalist, RI
- Hutchins Gordon Burton (Representative), -, NC
- William Armisted Burwell (Representative), Republican, VA
- Josiah Butler (Representative), Republican, NH
- Thomas Butler (Representative), Republican, LA
- John Wilson Campbell (Representative), Republican, OH
- Newton Cannon (Representative), Republican, TN
- Walter Case (Representative), -, NY
- John Chandler (Senator), Republican, ME
- Clifton Clagett (Representative), Republican, NH
- Robert Clark (Representative), -, NY
- Henry Clay (Representative), Republican, KY
- Thomas Willis Cobb (Representative), -, GA
- John Cocke (Representative), -, TN
- John Condit (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Samuel Chandler Crafts (Representative), -, VT
- Joel Crawford (Representative), Republican, GA
- John Crowell (Representative), -, AL
- Thomas Culbreth (Representative), Republican, MD
- John Culpepper (Representative), Federalist, NC
- Joshua Cushman (Representative), -, MA
- John Alfred Cuthbert (Representative), -, GA
- Samuel Whittlesey Dana (Senator), Federalist, CT
- Joseph Dane (Representative), -, ME
- William Darlington (Representative), Republican, PA
- William Davidson (Representative), Federalist, NC
- Jacob Hasbrouck DE Witt (Representative), -, NY
- George Denison (Representative), -, PA
- Mahlon Dickerson (Senator), Republican, NJ
- John Dean Dickinson (Representative), -, NY
- Edward Dowse (Representative), -, MA
- Elias Earle (Representative), Republican, SC
- John Henry Eaton (Senator), Republican, TN
- Samuel Eddy (Representative), -, RI
- Henry Waggaman Edwards (Representative), -, CT
- Ninian Edwards (Senator), Republican, IL
- Samuel Edwards (Representative), -, PA
- Weldon Nathaniel Edwards (Representative), Republican, NC
- John Elliott (Senator), Republican, GA
- John Wayles Eppes (Senator), Republican, VA
- James Ervin (Representative), Republican, SC
- William Eustis (Representative), Republican, MA
- John Fay (Representative), -, NY
- Charles Fisher (Representative), Republican, NC
- John Floyd (Representative), Republican, VA
- Walter Folger, Jr. (Representative), Republican, MA
- Samuel Augustus Foot (Representative), Adams, CT
- Samuel Augustus Foote (Representative), Adams, CT
- William Donnison Ford (Representative), -, NY
- Thomas Forrest (Representative), -, PA
- Timothy Fuller (Representative), Republican, MA
- David Fullerton (Representative), -, PA
- John Gaillard (Senator), Republican, SC
- Robert Selden Garnett (Representative), Republican, VA
- Benjamin Gorham (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, MA
- John Cowper Gray (Representative), -, VA
- Ezra Carter Gross (Representative), -, NY
- Samuel Gross (Representative), -, PA
- James Guyon, Jr. (Representative), -, NY
- Aaron Hackley, Jr. (Representative), -, NY
- George Hall (Representative), -, NY
- Thomas H. Hall (Representative), Republican, NC
- Willard Hall (Representative), Republican, DE
- Alexander Contee Hanson (Senator), Federalist, MD
- Benjamin Hardin (Representative), Republican, KY
- Nathaniel Hazard (Representative), -, RI
- Joseph Hemphill (Representative), Federalist, PA
- William Hendricks (Representative), -, IN
- Samuel Herrick (Representative), Republican, OH
- Jacob Hibshman (Representative), -, PA
- Joseph Hiester (Representative), Republican, PA
- Mark Langdon Hill (Representative), -, MA
- Aaron Hobart (Representative), -, MA
- David Holmes (Senator), Republican, MS
- John Holmes (Representative), -, MA
- Charles Hooks (Representative), Republican, NC
- Outerbridge Horsey (Senator), Federalist, DE
- Jacob Hostetter (Representative), -, PA
- William Hunter (Senator), Federalist, RI
- Francis Johnson (Representative), -, KY
- Henry Johnson (Senator), Republican, LA
- James Johnson (Representative), Republican, VA
- Richard Mentor Johnson (Senator), Republican, KY
- Francis Jones (Representative), Republican, TN
- James Jones (Representative), -, VA
- Jonas Kendall (Representative), -, MA
- Joseph Kent (Representative), Republican, MD
- Rufus King (Senator), Federalist, NY
- William Rufus de Vane King (Senator), Republican, AL
- Charles Kinsey (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Martin Kinsley (Representative), -, MA
- Nehemiah Rice Knight (Senator), Republican, RI
- James Lanman (Senator), Republican, CT
- Samuel Lathrop (Representative), -, MA
- Walter Leake (Senator), Republican, MS
- Enoch Lincoln (Representative), Republican, MA
- John Linn (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Peter Little (Representative), Republican, MD
- Arthur Livermore (Representative), Republican, NH
- Edward Lloyd (Senator), Republican, MD
- William Logan (Senator), Republican, KY
- William Lowndes (Representative), Republican, SC
- Walter Lowrie (Senator), Republican, PA
- Joseph Stebbins Lyman (Representative), -, NY
- William Plunkett Maclay (Representative), Republican, PA
- Nathaniel Macon (Senator), Republican, NC
- Rollin Carolas Mallary (Representative), -, VT
- David Marchand (Representative), Republican, PA
- Jonathan Mason (Representative), Federalist, MA
- William McCoy (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- John McCreary (Representative), -, SC
- Thomas Grubb McCullough (Representative), -, PA
- Louis McLane (Representative), -, DE
- Alney McLean (Representative), Republican, KY
- Ezra Meech (Representative), -, VT
- Henry Meigs (Representative), -, NY
- Prentiss Mellen (Senator), Federalist, MA
- Charles Fenton Mercer (Representative), Whig, VA
- Orsamus Cook Merrill (Representative), Republican, VT
- Thomas Metcalfe (Representative), Whig, KY
- Elijah Hunt Mills (Senator), Federalist, MA
- Robert Monell (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Thomas Montgomery (Representative), Republican, KY
- Robert Moore (Representative), Republican, PA
- Samuel Moore (Representative), Republican, PA
- Thomas Love Moore (Representative), -, VA
- David Lawrence Morril (Senator), Republican, NH
- Marcus Morton (Representative), Republican, MA
- Jonathan Ogden Moseley (Representative), Federalist, CT
- John Murray (Representative), Republican, PA
- Raphael Neale (Representative), -, MD
- Hugh Nelson (Representative), Republican, VA
- Jeremiah Nelson (Representative), Federalist, MA
- Thomas Newton, Jr. (Representative), Republican, VA
- James Noble (Senator), Republican, IN
- Harrison Gray Otis (Senator), Federalist, MA
- James Overstreet (Representative), -, SC
- William Adams Palmer (Senator), Republican, VT
- James Parker (Representative), Republican, MA
- Severn Eyre Parker (Representative), -, VA
- John Fabyan Parrott (Senator), Republican, NH
- Thomas Patterson (Representative), Republican, PA
- Harmanus Peek (Representative), -, NY
- Elisha Phelps (Representative), -, CT
- Robert Philson (Representative), -, PA
- Charles Pinckney (Representative), Republican, SC
- James Pindall (Representative), Federalist, VA
- William Pinkney (Senator), Republican, MD
- Nathaniel Pitcher (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- James Pleasants (Senator), Republican, VA
- William Plumer, Jr. (Representative), -, NH
- Tunstall Quarles (Representative), Republican, KY
- John Randolph (Representative), -, VA
- Christopher Rankin (Representative), -, MS
- Robert Raymond Reid (Representative), Republican, GA
- John Rhea (Representative), Republican, TN
- Charles Rich (Representative), Republican, VT
- Mark Richards (Representative), Republican, VT
- Jonathan Richmond (Representative), -, NY
- Samuel Ringgold (Representative), Republican, MD
- Jonathan Roberts (Senator), Republican, PA
- George Robertson (Representative), Republican, KY
- Thomas Jones Rogers (Representative), Republican, PA
- Thomas Randolph Ross (Representative), -, OH
- Benjamin Ruggles (Senator), Republican, OH
- John Russ (Representative), -, CT
- Ebenezer Sage (Representative), Republican, NY
- Zabdiel Sampson (Representative), Republican, MA
- Nathan Sanford (Senator), Republican, NY
- Lemuel Sawyer (Representative), Republican, NC
- John Scott (Delegate), -, Missouri Territory
- John Sergeant (Representative), Federalist, PA
- Thomas Settle (Representative), Republican, NC
- Henry Shaw (Representative), Republican, MA
- Solomon Sibley (Delegate), -, Michigan Territory
- Nathaniel Silsbee (Representative), -, MA
- Eldred Simkins (Representative), Republican, SC
- John Sloane (Representative), -, OH
- Jesse Slocumb (Representative), Federalist, NC
- Ballard Smith (Representative), Republican, VA
- Bernard Smith (Representative), -, NJ
- James Strudwick Smith (Representative), Republican, NC
- Samuel Smith (Representative), Republican, MD
- William Smith (Senator), Republican, SC
- Alexander Smyth (Representative), Republican, VA
- Henry Southard (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Samuel Lewis Southard (Senator), Republican, NJ
- James Stevens (Representative), -, CT
- Montfort Stokes (Senator), Republican, NC
- Henry Randolph Storrs (Representative), Federalist, NY
- Randall S. Street (Representative), -, NY
- James Strong (Representative), -, NY
- William Strong (Representative), Republican, VT
- George French Strother (Representative), Republican, VA
- Isham Talbot (Senator), Republican, KY
- Christian Tarr (Representative), Republican, PA
- John W. Taylor (Speaker of the House), Republican, US
- Waller Taylor (Senator), Republican, IN
- William Terrell (Representative), Republican, GA
- Jesse Burgess Thomas (Senator), Republican, IL
- Isaac Tichenor (Senator), Federalist, VT
- Gideon Tomlinson (Representative), -, CT
- Caleb Tompkins (Representative), Republican, NY
- David Trimble (Representative), Republican, KY
- William Allen Trimble (Senator), Republican, OH
- George Tucker (Representative), -, VA
- Starling Tucker (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- John Tyler (Representative), Republican, VA
- Daniel Udree (Representative), Republican, PA
- Nathaniel Upham (Representative), Republican, NH
- Nicholas Van Dyke (Senator), Federalist, DE
- Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer (Representative), Federalist, NY
- Thomas Van Swearingen (Representative), -, VA
- David Walker (Representative), Republican, KY
- Felix Walker (Representative), Republican, NC
- Freeman Walker (Senator), Republican, GA
- John Williams Walker (Senator), Republican, AL
- James M. Wallace (Representative), Republican, PA
- Henry Ridgely Warfield (Representative), -, MD
- Peter Hercules Wendover (Representative), Republican, NY
- Ezekiel Whitman (Representative), Federalist, MA
- Jared Williams (Representative), -, VA
- John Williams (Senator), Republican, TN
- Lewis Williams (Representative), Whig, NC
- Thomas Hill Williams (Senator), Republican, MS
- James Jefferson Wilson (Senator), Republican, NJ
- Silas Wood (Representative), -, NY
- William Woodbridge (Delegate), Whig, Michigan Territory
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