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(Redirected from 24th Congress) Twenty-fourth United States Congress This is currently a draft article. The text in this article is computer-generated. Links and spelling have to be verified. See Wikipedia:WikiProject US Congress.
1835-1836 Major Political Events
Members of the Twenty-fourth United States Congress - John Quincy Adams (Representative), Whig, MA
- Julius Caesar Alford (Representative), Whig, GA
- Chilton Allan (Representative), Whig, KY
- Heman (of Milton) Allen (Representative), Whig, VT
- Joseph Biles Anthony (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Michael Woolston Ash (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- William Henry Ashley (Representative), Jacksonian, MO
- Jeremiah Bailey (Representative), Whig, ME
- John Banks (Representative), Anti Mason, PA
- Samuel Barton (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Richard Henry Bayard (Senator), Anti-Jackson, DE
- James Madison Hite Beale (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Benning Moulton Bean (Representative), Jacksonian, NH
- Samuel Beardsley (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Andrew Beaumont (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- John Bell (Representative), Whig, TN
- Thomas Hart Benton (Senator), Jacksonian, MO
- James Black (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- John Black (Senator), Anti-Jackson, MS
- Abraham Bockee (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- William Key Bond (Representative), Whig, OH
- Ratliff Boon (Representative), Democrat, IN
- Nathaniel Briggs Borden (Representative), Democrat, MA
- James Wood Bouldin (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Matthias Jacob Bovee (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Linn Boyd (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- George Nixon Briggs (Representative), Whig, MA
- Bedford Brown (Senator), Jacksonian, NC
- John W. Brown (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Andrew Buchanan (Representative), Democrat, PA
- James Buchanan (Senator), Jacksonian, PA
- Samuel Bunch (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Robert Burns (Representative), Jacksonian, NH
- Jesse Atherton Bynum (Representative), Democrat, NC
- John Calhoon (Representative), Whig, KY
- John Caldwell Calhoun (Senator), Nullifier, SC
- William Barron Calhoun (Representative), Whig, MA
- Churchill Caldom Cambreleng (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Robert Blair Campbell (Representative), Nullifier, SC
- John Carr (Representative), Jacksonian, IN
- William Blount Carter (Representative), Whig, TN
- Zadok Casey (Representative), Jacksonian, IL
- George Chambers (Representative), Anti Mason, PA
- John Chambers (Representative), Whig, KY
- John Chaney (Representative), Democrat, OH
- Graham Hurd Chapin (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Reuben Chapman (Representative), Democrat, AL
- William Chetwood (Representative), Whig, NJ
- Timothy Childs (Representative), Whig, NY
- Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, VA
- William Clark (Representative), Anti Mason, PA
- Henry Clay (Senator), Anti-Jackson, KY
- John Middleton Clayton (Senator), Anti-Jackson, DE
- Thomas Clayton (Senator), Anti-Jackson, DE
- Jesse Franklin Cleveland (Representative), Jacksonian, GA
- John Coffee (Representative), Jacksonian, GA
- Walter Coles (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Henry William Connor (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Thomas Corwin (Representative), Whig, OH
- Robert Craig (Representative), Democrat, VA
- John Cramer (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Joseph Halsey Crane (Representative), Whig, OH
- Isaac Edwin Crary (Representative), Democrat, MI
- John Jordan Crittenden (Senator), Anti-Jackson, KY
- Caleb Cushing (Representative), Whig, MA
- Samuel Cushman (Representative), Democrat, NH
- Alfred Cuthbert (Senator), Jacksonian, GA
- Judah Dana (Senator), Jacksonian, ME
- Edward Darlington (Representative), Anti Mason, PA
- John Davis (Senator), Anti-Jackson, MA
- John Wesley Davis (Representative), Jacksonian, IN
- Warren Ransom Davis (Representative), Nullifier, SC
- William Crosby Dawson (Representative), Whig, GA
- Edmund Deberry (Representative), Whig, NC
- Harmar Denny (Representative), Anti Mason, PA
- Philemon Dickerson (Representative), Jacksonian, NJ
- David Dickson (Representative), Whig, MS
- Ulysses Freeman Doubleday (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- George Coke Dromgoole (Representative), Democrat, VA
- William Claiborne Dunlap (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Valentine Efner (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Franklin Harper Elmore (Representative), State Rights Democrat, SC
- George Evans (Representative), Whig, ME
- Horace Everett (Representative), Whig, VT
- Thomas Ewing (Senator), Anti-Jackson, OH
- William Lee Davidson Ewing (Senator), Jacksonian, IL
- John Fairfield (Representative), Democrat, ME
- Dudley Farlin (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- John B. Forester (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Samuel Fowler (Representative), Jacksonian, NJ
- Richard French (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- Jacob Fry, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Philo Case Fuller (Representative), Whig, NY
- William Kendall Fuller (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- William Savin Fulton (Senator), Jacksonian, AR
- John Galbraith (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- James Garland (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Rice Garland (Representative), Whig, LA
- Samuel Jameson Gholson (Representative), Jacksonian, MS
- Ransom Hooker Gillet (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Thomas Glascock (Representative), Jacksonian, GA
- James Graham (Representative), Whig, NC
- Francis Granger (Representative), Whig, NY
- Seaton Grantland (Representative), Democrat, GA
- William Jordan Graves (Representative), Whig, KY
- William John Grayson (Representative), Nullifier, SC
- George Grennell, Jr. (Representative), Whig, MA
- John King Griffin (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Felix Grundy (Senator), Jacksonian, TN
- Elisha Haley (Representative), Democrat, CT
- Hiland Hall (Representative), Whig, VT
- Joseph Hall (Representative), Jacksonian, ME
- Thomas Lyon Hamer (Representative), Democrat, OH
- James Henry Hammond (Representative), Nullifier, SC
- Edward Allen Hannegan (Representative), Democrat, IN
- Gideon Hard (Representative), Whig, NY
- Benjamin Hardin (Representative), Whig, KY
- James Harlan (Representative), Whig, KY
- James Harper (Representative), Whig, PA
- Albert Galliton Harrison (Representative), Democrat, MO
- Samuel Smith Harrison (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Albert Gallatin Hawes (Representative), Jacksonian, KY
- Micajah Thomas Hawkins (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Charles Eaton Haynes (Representative), -, GA
- Abner Hazeltine (Representative), Whig, NY
- Joseph Henderson (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- William Hendricks (Senator), Adams, IN
- William Herod (Representative), Whig, IN
- William Hiester (Representative), Anti Mason, PA
- Isaac Hill (Senator), Jacksonian, NH
- Samuel Hoar (Representative), Whig, MA
- Hopkins Holsey (Representative), Jacksonian, GA
- Orrin Holt (Representative), Jacksonian, CT
- George Washington Hopkins (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Benjamin Chew Howard (Representative), Democrat, MD
- Elias Howell (Representative), Whig, OH
- Henry Hubbard (Senator), Jacksonian, NH
- Edward Burd Hubley (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Hiram Paine Hunt (Representative), Whig, NY
- Abel Huntington (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Adam Huntsman (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Joseph Reed Ingersoll (Representative), Whig, PA
- Samuel Ingham (Representative), Democrat, CT
- Jabez Young Jackson (Representative), Jacksonian, GA
- William Jackson (Representative), Whig, MA
- Henry Fisk Janes (Representative), Anti Mason, VT
- Leonard Jarvis (Representative), Jacksonian, ME
- Daniel Jenifer (Representative), Whig, MD
- Cave Johnson (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Henry Johnson (Representative), Whig, LA
- Joseph Johnson (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Richard Mentor Johnson (Representative), Republican, KY
- Benjamin Jones (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- George Wallace Jones (Delegate), Democrat, Michigan Territory and Wisconsin Territory
- John Winston Jones (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Andrew Thompson Judson (Representative), Jacksonian, CT
- Elias Kent Kane (Senator), Jacksonian, IL
- William Kennon, Sr. (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- Joseph Kent (Senator), Anti-Jackson, MD
- Daniel Kilgore (Representative), Democrat, OH
- John Pendleton King (Senator), Jacksonian, GA
- William Rufus de Vane King (Senator), Jacksonian, AL
- George L. Kinnard (Representative), Jacksonian, IN
- John Klingensmith, Jr. (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Nehemiah Rice Knight (Senator), Anti-Jackson, RI
- Amos Lane (Representative), Jacksonian, IN
- Gerrit Yates Lansing (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- John Laporte (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Joab Lawler (Representative), Jacksonian, AL
- Abbott Lawrence (Representative), Whig, MA
- George Washington Lay (Representative), Whig, NY
- Luke Lea (Representative), Jacksonian, TN
- Gideon Lee (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Joshua Lee (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Thomas Lee (Representative), Jacksonian, NJ
- Benjamin Watkins Leigh (Senator), Anti-Jackson, VA
- Stephen Banks Leonard (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Dixon Hall Lewis (Representative), Democrat, AL
- Levi Lincoln, Jr. (Representative), Whig, MA
- Lewis Fields Linn (Senator), Jacksonian, MO
- Henry Logan (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Thomas Cutting Love (Representative), Whig, NY
- George Loyall (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Edward Lucas (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Francis Strother Lyon (Representative), Whig, AL
- Lucius Lyon (Senator), Jacksonian, MI
- Willie Person Mangum (Senator), Anti-Jackson, NC
- Abijah Mann, Jr. (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Job Mann (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Richard Irvine Manning (Representative), Jacksonian, SC
- Joshua Lanier Martin (Representative), Democrat, AL
- John Young Mason (Representative), Jacksonian, VA
- Moses Mason, Jr. (Representative), Jacksonian, ME
- Samson Mason (Representative), Whig, OH
- William Mason (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Abram Poindexter Maury (Representative), Whig, TN
- William L. May (Representative), Democrat, IL
- Johnathan McCarty (Representative), Anti Jacksonian, IN
- William McComas (Representative), Whig, VA
- James Iver McKay (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Samuel McKean (Senator), Jacksonian, PA
- Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan (Representative), Anti Mason, PA
- John McKeon (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- Isaac McKim (Representative), Democrat, MD
- Jeremiah McLene (Representative), Jacksonian, OH
- Charles Fenton Mercer (Representative), Whig, VA
- Jesse Miller (Representative), Jacksonian, PA
- Rutger Bleecker Miller (Representative), Jacksonian, NY
- John Jones Milligan (Representative), Whig, DE
- William Montgomery (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Ely Moore (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Gabriel Moore (Senator), Jacksonian, AL
- William Stephen Morgan (Representative), Democrat,
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