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1825-1826
Major Political Events
Members of the Nineteenth United States Congress Parmenio Adams (Representative ), -, NY William Addams (Representative ), -, PA Adam Rankin Alexander (Representative ), Jacksonian Republican , TN Mark Alexander (Representative ), Jacksonian , VA Robert Allen (Representative ), -, TN Samuel Clesson Allen (Representative ), Federalist , MA James Allison, Jr. (Representative ), -, PA 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 Henry Ashley (Representative ), -, NY Luther Badger (Representative ), -, NY John Bailey (Representative ), -, MA John Baldwin (Representative ), -, CT Noyes Barber (Representative ), -, CT James Barbour (Senator ), Republican , VA John Strode Barbour (Representative ), Jacksonian , VA John Barney (Representative ), -, MD Daniel Laurens Barringer (Representative ), -, NC Ichabod Bartlett (Representative ), -, NH Mordecai Bartley (Representative ), -, OH David Barton (Senator ), Adams , MO Burwell Bassett (Representative ), Republican, VA Ephraim Bateman (Senator ), Adams , NJ Francis Baylies (Representative ), -, MA Philemon Beecher (Representative ), -, OH Samuel Bell (Senator ), Adams , NH Thomas Hart Benton (Senator ), Jacksonian , MO John Macpherson Berrien (Senator ), Jacksonian , GA John Blair (Representative ), Jacksonian , TN Ratliff Boon (Representative ), Jacksonian , IN Charles Dominique Joseph Bouligny (Senator ), Adams-Clay Republican , LA William Czar Bradley (Representative ), Republican, VT John Branch (Senator ), Crawford Republican , NC William Leigh Brent (Representative ), -, LA Titus Brown (Representative ), -, NH John Heritage Bryan (Representative ), -, NC James Buchanan (Representative ), Democrat , PA Richard Aylett Buckner (Representative ), -, KY Tristam Burges (Representative ), Anti Jacksonian , RI William Burleigh (Representative ), -, ME Churchill Caldom Cambreleng (Representative ), Democrat , NY John Wilson Campbell (Representative ), Republican, OH Samuel Price Carson (Representative ), -, NC John Carter (Representative ), Jacksonian , SC George Cary (Representative ), -, GA George Cassedy (Representative ), -, NJ Ezekiel Forman Chambers (Senator ), Adams , MD Henry H. Chambers (Senator ), Jacksonian , AL John Chandler (Senator ), Jacksonian , ME Dudley Chase (Senator ), Adams , VT Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne (Representative ), Anti Jacksonian , VA James Clark (Representative ), Republican , KY Henry Clay (Representative ), Republican , KY Thomas Clayton (Senator ), Adams , DE Thomas Willis Cobb (Senator ), Crawford Republican, GA John Cocke (Representative ), -, TN Lewis Condict (Representative ), Republican, NJ Henry William Connor (Representative ), Democrat , NC Henry Wharton Conway (Delegate ), -, Arkansas Territory Daniel Pope Cook (Representative ), -, IL Benjamin Williams Crowninshield (Representative ), -, MA George William Crump (Representative ), -, VA Alfred Cuthbert (Representative ), Republican, GA Thomas Davenport (Representative ), Anti Jacksonian , VA John Davis (Representative ), Whig , MA James DE Wolf (Senator ), Republican, RI Mahlon Dickerson (Senator ), Jacksonian , NJ William Dietz (Representative ), -, NY Clement Dorsey (Representative ), -, MD William Drayton (Representative ), Jacksonian , SC Henry Williams Dwight (Representative ), -, MA Nehemiah Eastman (Representative ), -, NH John Henry Eaton (Senator ), Jacksonian , TN Henry Waggaman Edwards (Senator ), Jackson Republican , CT Samuel Edwards (Representative ), -, PA Weldon Nathaniel Edwards (Representative ), Republican, NC Powhatan Ellis (Senator ), Jacksonian , MS Benjamin Estil (Representative ), -, VA Edward Everett (Representative ), Whig , MA Patrick Farrelly (Representative ), -, PA James Findlay (Representative ), Jacksonian , OH John Findlay (Representative ), -, PA William Findlay (Senator ), Jacksonian , PA John Floyd (Representative ), Republican , VA John Forsyth (Representative ), Republican , GA Chauncey Forward (Representative ), Jacksonian , PA Nicoll Fosdick (Representative ), -, NY John Gaillard (Senator ), Jacksonian , SC Robert Selden Garnett (Representative ), Republican, VA Daniel Greene Garnsey (Representative ), -, NY Daniel Garrison (Representative ), -, NJ Joseph Gist (Representative ), -, SC Andrew Robison Govan (Representative ), -, SC Henry Hosford Gurley (Representative ), -, LA William Haile (Representative ), -, MS John Hallock, Jr. (Representative ), -, NY James Hamilton, Jr. (Representative ), -, SC William Harper (Senator ), Jacksonian , SC Robert Harris (Representative ), -, PA William Henry Harrison (Senator ), Adams , OH Jonathan Harvey (Representative ), -, NH Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck (Representative ), -, NY Moses Hayden (Representative ), -, NY Robert Young Hayne (Senator ), Jacksonian , SC Charles Eaton Haynes (Representative ), -, GA Joseph Healy (Representative ), -, NH Joseph Hemphill (Representative ), Federalist , PA William Hendricks (Senator ), Adams , IN John Flournoy Henry (Representative ), -, KY Robert Pryor Henry (Representative ), -, KY Ebenezer Herrick (Representative ), -, ME Richard Hines (Representative ), -, NC Aaron Hobart (Representative ), -, MA Michael Hoffman (Representative ), Jacksonian , NY George Holcombe (Representative ), -, NJ David Holmes (Senator ), Jackson Republican , MS Gabriel Holmes (Representative ), -, NC John Holmes (Senator ), Adams , ME Samuel Houston (Representative ), Democrat , TN Daniel Hugunin, Jr. (Representative ), -, NY Charles Humphrey (Representative ), -, NY Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll (Representative ), -, CT Samuel Delucenna Ingham (Representative ), Jackson, PA Jacob C. Isacks (Representative ), Jacksonian , TN Andrew Jackson (Senator ), Republican , TN David Jennings (Representative ), -, OH Jonathan Jennings (Representative ), -, IN Francis Johnson (Representative ), -, KY James Johnson (Representative ), -, KY Jeromus Johnson (Representative ), -, NY Joseph Johnson (Representative ), Jacksonian , VA Richard Mentor Johnson (Senator ), Jacksonian , KY Josiah Stoddard Johnston (Senator ), Adams , LA Elias Kent Kane (Senator ), Jacksonian , IL Charles Kellogg (Representative ), -, NY Joseph Kent (Representative ), Republican, MD John Leeds Kerr (Representative ), Whig , MD David Kidder (Representative ), -, ME William Rufus de Vane King (Senator ), Jacksonian , AL Thomas Kittera (Representative ), -, PA Nehemiah Rice Knight (Senator ), Adams , RI Jacob Krebs (Representative ), -, PA George Kremer (Representative ), -, PA Samuel Lathrop (Representative ), -, MA Joseph Lawrence (Representative ), Whig , PA Joseph Lecompte (Representative ), Jacksonian , KY Robert Perkins Letcher (Representative ), -, KY Enoch Lincoln (Representative ), Republican, ME Peter Little (Representative ), Republican, MD Edward Livingston (Representative ), -, LA Edward Lloyd (Senator ), Jacksonian , MD James Lloyd (Senator ), Adams , MA John Locke (Representative ), -, MA John Long (Representative ), -, NC Nathaniel Macon (Senator ), Jacksonian , NC Rollin Carolas Mallary (Representative ), -, VT Willie Person Mangum (Representative ), Jacksonian , NC John Hartwell Marable (Representative ), -, TN Henry Markell (Representative ), -, NY Philip Swenk Markley (Representative ), -, PA William Marks (Senator ), Adams , PA Robert Nicols Martin (Representative ), -, MD Henry Clinton Martindale (Representative ), Anti Mason , NY Dudley Marvin (Representative ), Whig , NY John Mattocks (Representative ), Whig , VT William McCoy (Representative ), Jacksonian , VA George McDuffie (Representative ), Democrat , SC Robert Lytle McHatton (Representative ), -, KY Joseph McIlvaine (Senator ), Adams-Clay Republican, NJ Samuel McKean (Representative ), Jacksonian , PA John McKee (Representative ), -, AL John McKinley (Senator ), Jacksonian , AL Louis McLane (Representative ), -, DE William McLean (Representative ), -, OH William McManus (Representative ), -, NY Archibald McNeill (Representative ), -, NC Ezra Meech (Representative ), -, VT Charles Fenton Mercer (Representative ), Whig , VA James Meriwether (Representative ), -, GA Orange Merwin (Representative ), -, CT Thomas Metcalfe (Representative ), Whig , KY Daniel H. Miller (Representative ), Jacksonian , PA John Miller (Representative ), -, NY Elijah Hunt Mills (Senator ), Adams , MA Charles Miner (Representative ), -, PA George Edward Mitchell (Representative ), Jacksonian , MD James Coffield Mitchell (Representative ), -, TN James S. Mitchell (Representative ), -, PA John Mitchell (Representative ), -, PA Thomas Rothmaler Mitchell (Representative ), Jacksonian , SC Gabriel Moore (Representative ), -, AL Thomas Patrick Moore (Representative ), -, KY Thomas Newton, Jr. (Representative ), Republican , VA James Noble (Senator ), Adams , IN Jeremiah O'Brien (Representative ), -, ME Robert Orr, Jr. (Representative ), -, PA George Washington Owen (Representative ), -, AL Dutee Jerauld Pearce (Representative ), Anti Mason , RI George Peter (Representative ), Federalist , MD Elisha Phelps (Representative ), -, CT Israel Pickens (Senator ), Jacksonian , AL George Plumer (Representative ), -, PA Joel Roberts Poinsett (Representative ), -, SC James Knox Polk (Representative ), Democrat , TN Timothy H. Porter (Representative ), -, NY Alfred H. Powell (Representative ), -, VA John Randolph (Senator ), Jacksonian , VA Christopher Rankin (Representative ), -, MS John Reed Jr. (Representative ), Whig , MA Thomas Buck Reed (Senator ), Jacksonian , MS Henry Moore Ridgely (Senator ), Jacksonian , DE James Wheelock Ripley (Representative ), Jacksonian , ME William Cabell Rives (Representative ), Jacksonian , VA Asher Robbins (Senator ), Adams , RI Daniel Rodney (Senator ), Adams , DE Robert Selden Rose (Representative ), Anti Mason , NY Henry Howard Ross (Representative ), -, NY John Rowan (Senator ), Jacksonian , KY Benjamin Ruggles (Senator ), Adams , OH Joshua Sands (Representative ), Federalist , NY Nathan Sanford (Senator ), Adams , NY Romulus Mitchell Saunders (Representative ), Republican, NC Lemuel Sawyer (Representative ), Republican, NC John Scott (Representative ), -, MO Horatio Seymour (Senator ), Adams , VT Thomas Shannon (Representative ), -, OH Thomas Hale Sill (Representative ), -, PA Nathaniel Silsbee (Senator ), Adams , MA John Sloane (Representative ), -, OH Samuel Smith (Senator ), Jacksonian , MD William Smith (Senator ), Republican , SC William Smith (Representative ), -, VA Peleg Sprague (Representative ), -, ME Andrew Stevenson (Representative ), -, VA James S. Stevenson (Representative ), -, PA Andrew Stewart (Representative ), Anti Mason , PA Henry Randolph Storrs (Representative ), Federalist , NY James Strong (Representative ), -, NY Samuel Swan (Representative ), -, NJ John Taliaferro (Representative ), Republican, VA Edward Fenwick Tattnall (Representative ), Jackson, GA John W. Taylor (Speaker of the House ), Republican , US Robert Taylor (Representative ), -, VA Littleton Waller Tazewell (Senator ), Jackson Republican , VA Egbert TEN Eyck (Representative ), -, NY John Test (Representative ), -, IN Jesse Burgess Thomas (Senator ), Adams , IL Wiley Thompson (Representative ), Jacksonian , GA Alexander Thomson (Representative
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