Twenty-first United States Congress
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Twenty-first United States Congress
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1829-1830
Major political events
Members of the Twenty-first United States Congress
- Robert Huntington Adams (Senator), Jacksonian, MS
- Mark Alexander (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Robert Allen (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Willis Alston (Representative), Jacksonian, NC
- John Anderson (Representative), Jacksonian, ME
- William G. Angel (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- William Segar Archer (Representative), Whig, VA
- William Armstrong (Representative), -, VA
- Benedict Arnold (Politician) (Representative), -, NY
- John Bailey (Representative), -, MA
- David Jewett Baker (Senator), Democrat, IL
- Noyes Barber (Representative), -, CT
- John Strode Barbour (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Philip Pendleton Barbour (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Isaac Dutton Barnard (Senator), Jacksonian, PA
- Robert Woodward Barnwell (Representative), -, SC
- Daniel Laurens Barringer (Representative), -, NC
- Mordecai Bartley (Representative), -, OH
- David Barton (Senator), Anti-Jackson, MO
- Isaac Chapman Bates (Representative), Whig, MA
- Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor (Representative), Jacksonian, AL
- Thomas Beekman (Representative), -, NY
- John Bell (Representative), Whig, TN
- Samuel Bell (Senator), Anti-Jackson, NH
- Thomas Hart Benton (Senator), Jacksonian, MO
- John Macpherson Berrien (Senator), Jacksonian, GA
- George Mortimer Bibb (Senator), Republican, KY
- John Biddle (Delegate), Michigan Territory
- James Blair (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- John Blair (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Abraham Bockee (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Ratliff Boon (Representative), Democrat, IN
- Peter I. Borst (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Thomas Tyler Bouldin (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- John Branch (Senator), Crawford Republican, NC
- John Brodhead (Representative), Jacksonian, NH
- Bedford Brown (Senator), Jacksonian, NC
- Elias Brown (Representative), Jacksonian, MD
- James Buchanan (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Tristam Burges (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, RI
- Jacob Burnet (Senator), Adams, OH
- Samuel Butman (Representative), -, ME
- William Cahoon (Representative), Anti Mason, VT
- Churchill Caldom Cambreleng (Representative), Democrat, NY
- John Campbell (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- Samuel Price Carson (Representative), -, NC
- Ezekiel Forman Chambers (Senator), Adams, MD
- Thomas Chandler (Representative), Jacksonian, NH
- Dudley Chase (Senator), Anti-Jackson, VT
- Timothy Childs (Representative), Anti Mason, NY
- Thomas Chilton (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, KY
- Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, VA
- James Clark (Representative), Republican, KY
- Clement Comer Clay (Representative), Democrat, AL
- John Middleton Clayton (Senator), Anti-Jackson, DE
- Richard Coke, Jr. (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Nicholas Daniel Coleman (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- Lewis Condict (Representative), Republican, NJ
- Henry William Connor (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Richard Matlack Cooper (Representative), -, NJ
- Richard Coulter (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Henry Booth Cowles (Representative), -, NY
- Hector Craig (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Robert Craig (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Joseph Halsey Crane (Representative), Whig, OH
- Thomas Hartley Crawford (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- William Creighton, Jr. (Representative), Republican, OH
- Jacob Crocheron (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- David Crockett (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, TN
- Benjamin Williams Crowninshield (Representative), -, MA
- Henry Daniel (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- Thomas Davenport (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, VA
- John Davis (Representative), Whig, MA
- Warren Ransom Davis (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- Charles Gerrit DeWitt (Representative), -, NY
- Edmund Deberry (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, NC
- Harmar Denny (Representative), Anti Mason, PA
- Robert Desha (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Mahlon Dickerson (Senator), Jacksonian, NJ
- John Dean Dickinson (Representative), -, NY
- Philip Doddridge (Representative), -, VA
- Clement Dorsey (Representative), -, MD
- Joseph Draper (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- William Drayton (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- Charles Edward Dudley (Senator), Jacksonian, NY
- Edward Bishop Dudley (Representative), -, NC
- Joseph Duncan (Representative), Jacksonian, IL
- Henry Williams Dwight (Representative), -, MA
- Samuel Watkins Eager (Representative), -, NY
- Jonas Earll, Jr. (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- John Henry Eaton (Senator), Jacksonian, TN
- Powhatan Ellis (Senator), Jacksonian, MS
- William Wolcott Ellsworth (Representative), -, CT
- George Evans (Representative), Whig, ME
- Joshua Evans, Jr. (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Edward Everett (Representative), Whig, MA
- Horace Everett (Representative), Whig, VT
- Isaac Finch (Representative), -, NY
- James Findlay (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- George Fisher (Representative), -, NY
- Samuel Augustus Foot (Senator), Anti-Jackson, CT
- Samuel Augustus Foote (Senator), Anti-Jackson, CT
- James Ford (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- John Forsyth (Senator), Republican, GA
- Chauncey Forward (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Thomas Flournoy Foster (Representative), Whig, GA
- Theodore Frelinghuysen (Senator), Anti-Jackson, NJ
- Joseph Fry, Jr. (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Nathan Gaither (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- John Gilmore (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- John Milton Goodenow (Representative), -, OH
- William Fitzhugh Gordon (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Benjamin Gorham (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, MA
- Innis Green (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- George Grennell, Jr. (Representative), Whig, MA
- Felix Grundy (Senator), Jacksonian, TN
- Henry Hosford Gurley (Representative), -, LA
- Thomas H. Hall (Representative), Jacksonian, NC
- Jehiel Howell Halsey (Representative), -, NY
- Joseph Hammons (Representative), Jacksonian, NH
- Jonathan Harvey (Representative), -, NH
- Joseph Hawkins (Representative), Adams Democrat, NY
- Robert Young Hayne (Senator), Jacksonian, SC
- Charles Eaton Haynes (Representative), -, GA
- Joseph Hemphill (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- William Hendricks (Senator), Adams, IN
- Thomas Hinds (Representative), Democrat, MS
- James Leonard Hodges (Representative), -, MA
- Michael Hoffman (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Cornelius Holland (Representative), Jacksonian, ME
- Gabriel Holmes (Representative), -, NC
- John Holmes (Senator), Adams, ME
- Benjamin Chew Howard (Representative), Jacksonian, MD
- Henry Hubbard (Representative), Jacksonian, NH
- Thomas Hurst Hughes (Representative), -, NJ
- Jonathan Hunt (Representative), -, VT
- Jabez Williams Huntington (Representative), Whig, CT
- Peter Ihrie, Jr. (Representative), -, PA
- Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll (Representative), -, CT
- Samuel Delucenna Ingham (Representative), Jackson, PA
- James Iredell (Senator), Jacksonian, NC
- William W. Irvin (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- Thomas Irwin (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Jacob C. Isacks (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Leonard Jarvis (Representative), Jacksonian, ME
- Jonathan Jennings (Representative), -, IN
- Kensey Johns, Jr. (Representative), -, DE
- Cave Johnson (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Richard Mentor Johnson (Representative), Republican, KY
- Josiah Stoddard Johnston (Senator), Anti-Jackson, LA
- Elias Kent Kane (Senator), Jacksonian, IL
- Joseph Gowing Kendall (Representative), -, MA
- William Kennon, Sr. (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- John Kincaid (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- Adam King (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Perkins King (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- William Rufus de Vane King (Senator), Jacksonian, AL
- Nehemiah Rice Knight (Senator), Anti-Jackson, RI
- Henry Graybill Lamar (Representative), Jacksonian, GA
- Pryor Lea (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Humphrey Howe Leavitt (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- Joseph Lecompte (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- George Gray Leiper (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- James Lent (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Robert Perkins Letcher (Representative), -, KY
- Dixon Hall Lewis (Representative), Democrat, AL
- Edward Livingston (Senator), Jacksonian, LA
- George Loyall (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Wilson Lumpkin (Representative), -, GA
- Chittenden Lyon (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- John Magee (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Rollin Carolas Mallary (Representative), -, VT
- William Marks (Senator), Adams, PA
- Alem Marr (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- William Dickinson Martin (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- Henry Clinton Martindale (Representative), Anti Mason, NY
- Lewis Maxwell (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, VA
- Thomas Maxwell (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- William McCoy (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- William McCreery (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- George McDuffie (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Rufus McIntire (Representative), Jacksonian, ME
- John McKinley (Senator), Jacksonian, AL
- Louis McLane (Senator), Jacksonian, DE
- John McLean (Senator), Jacksonian, IL
- Charles Fenton Mercer (Representative), Whig, VA
- Daniel H. Miller (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- George Edward Mitchell (Representative), Jacksonian, MD
- Robert Monell (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Henry Augustus Philip Muhlenberg (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Arnold Naudain (Senator), Anti-Jackson, DE
- Thomas Newton, Jr. (Representative), Republican, VA
- James Noble (Senator), Anti-Jackson, IN
- Ebenezer Foote Norton (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- William Thompson Nuckolls (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- Walter Hampden Overton (Representative), Jacksonian, LA
- John Mercer Patton (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Dutee Jerauld Pearce (Representative), Anti Mason, RI
- Spencer Darwin Pettis (Representative), Jacksonian, MO
- Isaac Pierson (Representative), -, NJ
- George Poindexter (Senator), Jacksonian, MS
- James Knox Polk (Representative), Democrat, TN
- Robert Potter (Representative), Jacksonian, NC
- Gershom Powers (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- William Ramsey (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- James Fitz Randolph (Representative), -, NJ
- John Reed Jr. (Representative), Whig, MA
- Thomas Buck Reed (Senator), Jacksonian, MS
- Abraham Rencher (Representative), Whig, NC
- Joseph Richardson (Representative), -, MA
- James Wheelock Ripley (Representative), Jacksonian, ME
- William Cabell Rives (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- John Roane (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Asher Robbins (Senator), Anti-Jackson, RI
- John McCracken Robinson (Senator), Jacksonian, IL
- Robert Selden Rose (Representative), Anti Mason, NY
- John Rowan (Senator), Jacksonian, KY
- Benjamin Ruggles (Senator), Anti-Jackson, OH
- William Russell (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- Jonah Sanford (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Nathan Sanford (Senator), Anti-Jackson, NY
- John Scott (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Benedict Joseph Semmes (Representative), -, MD
- Ambrose Hundley Sevier (Delegate), Democrat, Arkansas Territory
- Horatio Seymour (Senator), Anti-Jackson, VT
- William Biddle Shepard (Representative), Whig, NC
- Augustine Henry Shepperd (Representative), Whig, NC
- James Shields (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- Thomas Hale Sill (Representative), -, PA
- Nathaniel Silsbee (Senator), Adams, MA
- Samuel Smith (Senator), Jacksonian, MD
- Samuel A. Smith (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- William Smith (Senator), Republican, SC
- Alexander Smyth (Representative), Republican, VA
- Jesse Speight (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Ambrose Spencer (Representative), -, NY
- Richard Spencer (Representative), Jacksonian, MD
- Peleg Sprague (Senator), Anti-Jackson, ME
- Michael Cresap Sprigg (Representative), Jacksonian, MD
- William Stanbery (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, OH
- James Israel Standifer (Representative), Whig, TN
- Philander Stephens (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- John Benton Sterigere (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Andrew Stevenson (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Henry Randolph Storrs (Representative), Federalist, NY
- William Lucius Storrs (Representative), Whig, CT
- James Strong (Representative), -, NY
- Joel Barlow Sutherland (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Samuel Swan (Representative), -, NJ
- Benjamin Swift (Representative), Whig, VT
- John Taliaferro (Representative), Republican, VA
- John W. Taylor (Representative), Republican, NY
- Littleton Waller Tazewell (Senator), Jackson Republican, VA
- John Test (Representative), -, IN
- Wiley Thompson (Representative), Jacksonian, GA
- John Thomson (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- Phineas Lyman Tracy (Representative), Anti Mason, NY
- James Trezvant (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- George Michael Troup (Senator), Republican, GA
- Starling Tucker (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- John Tyler (Senator), Jacksonian, VA
- Joseph Vance (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, OH
- John Varnum (Representative), -, MA
- Gulian Crommelin Verplanck (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Samuel Finley Vinton (Representative), Whig, OH
- George Corbin Washington (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, MD
- James Moore Wayne (Representative), Jacksonian, GA
- Daniel Webster (Senator), Anti-Jackson, MA
- John Wingate Weeks (Representative), Jacksonian, NH
- Campbell Patrick White (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Edward Douglass White (Representative), Whig, LA
- Hugh Lawson White (Senator), Jacksonian, TN
- Joseph M. White (Delegate), Florida Territory
- Elisha Whittlesey (Representative), Whig, OH
- Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- Richard Henry Wilde (Representative), Republican, GA
- William Wilkins (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Calvin Willey (Senator), Adams, CT
- Lewis Williams (Representative), Whig, NC
- Ephraim King Wilson (Representative), Jacksonian, MD
- Joseph Ferdinand Wingate (Representative), -, ME
- George Wolf (Representative), -, PA
- Levi Woodbury (Senator), Jacksonian, NH
- Joel Yancey (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- Ebenezer Young (Representative), -, CT
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