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(Redirected from 27th Congress) Twenty-seventh 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.
1841-1842 Major Political Events
Members of the Twenty-seventh United States Congress Index: A - B -C -D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W - Y A - John Quincy Adams (Representative), Whig, MA
- Julius Caesar Alford (Representative), Whig, GA
- Elisha Hunt Allen (Representative), Whig, ME
- William Allen (Senator), Democrat, OH
- Landaff Watson Andrews (Representative), Whig, KY
- Sherlock James Andrews (Representative), Whig, OH
- Nathan Appleton (Representative), Whig, MA
- William Segar Archer (Senator), Whig, VA
- Thomas Dickens Arnold (Representative), Whig, TN
- Archibald Hunter Arrington (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Charles Gordon Atherton (Representative), Democrat, NH
- John Bancker Aycrigg (Representative), Whig, NJ
B - Alfred Babcock (Representative), Whig, NY
- Arthur Pendleton Bagby (Senator), Democrat, AL
- Osmyn Baker (Representative), Whig, MA
- Linn Banks (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Daniel Dewey Barnard (Representative), Whig, NY
- Alexander Barrow (Senator), Whig, LA
- Richard Walker Barton (Representative), Whig, VA
- Isaac Chapman Bates (Senator), Whig, MA
- Richard Henry Bayard (Senator), Anti-Jackson, DE
- Henry White Beeson (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Thomas Hart Benton (Senator), Democrat, MO
- John Macpherson Berrien (Senator), Whig, GA
- Benjamin Alden Bidlack (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Victory Birdseye (Representative), Whig, NY
- Edward Junius Black (Representative), Democrat, GA
- Henry Black (Representative), Whig, PA
- Bernard Blair (Representative), Whig, NY
- William Whiting Boardman (Representative), Whig, CT
- Nathaniel Briggs Borden (Representative), Whig, MA
- John Minor Botts (Representative), Whig, VA
- Samuel Smith Bowne (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Linn Boyd (Representative), Democrat, KY
- David P. Brewster (Representative), Democrat, NY
- George Nixon Briggs (Representative), Whig, MA
- John Hall Brockway (Representative), Whig, CT
- David Bronson (Representative), Whig, ME
- Aaron Venable Brown (Representative), Democrat, TN
- Charles Brown (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Jeremiah Brown (Representative), Whig, PA
- Milton Brown (Representative), Whig, TN
- James Buchanan (Senator), Jacksonian, PA
- Edmund Burke (Representative), Democrat, NH
- Barker Burnell (Representative), Whig, MA
- Sampson Hale Butler (Representative), Democrat, SC
- William Butler (Representative), Whig, SC
- William Orlando Butler (Representative), Democrat, KY
C - Greene Washington Caldwell (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Patrick Calhoun Caldwell (Representative), Democrat, SC
- John Caldwell Calhoun (Senator), Democrat, SC
- William Barron Calhoun (Representative), Whig, MA
- John Campbell (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Thomas Jefferson Campbell (Representative), Whig, TN
- William Bowen Campbell (Representative), Whig, TN
- Robert Looney Caruthers (Representative), Whig, TN
- George Booth Cary (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Zadok Casey (Representative), Independent Democrat, IL
- Reuben Chapman (Representative), Democrat, AL
- Timothy Childs (Representative), Whig, NY
- Thomas Cotton Chittenden (Representative), Whig, NY
- Rufus Choate (Senator), Whig, MA
- John Chamberlain Clark (Representative), Whig, NY
- Staley Nichols Clarke (Representative), Whig, NY
- Clement Comer Clay (Senator), Democrat, AL
- Henry Clay (Senator), Whig, KY
- Thomas Clayton (Senator), Whig, DE
- Nathan Clifford (Representative), Democrat, ME
- James Graham Clinton (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Walter Coles (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Walter Terry Colquitt (Representative), Van Buren Democrat, GA
- Charles Magill Conrad (Senator), Whig, LA
- James Cooper (Representative), Whig, PA
- Mark Anthony Cooper (Representative), Democrat, GA
- Benjamin Sprague Cowen (Representative), Whig, OH
- Samuel Chandler Crafts (Senator), Whig, VT
- Robert Bennie Cranston (Representative), Whig, RI
- James Harrison Cravens (Representative), Whig, IN
- George Walker Crawford (Representative), Whig, GA
- John Jordan Crittenden (Senator), Whig, KY
- Edward Cross (Representative), Democrat, AR
- Caleb Cushing (Representative), Whig, MA
- Alfred Cuthbert (Senator), Jacksonian, GA
D - John Reeves Jones Daniel (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Garrett Davis (Representative), Whig, KY
- Richard David Davis (Representative), Democrat, NY
- John Bennett Dawson (Representative), Democrat, LA
- William Crosby Dawson (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Lewis Dayton (Senator), Whig, NJ
- Ezra Dean (Representative), Democrat, OH
- Edmund Deberry (Representative), Whig, NC
- Davis Dimock, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Nathan Fellows Dixon (Senator), Whig, RI
- William Doan (Representative), Democrat, OH
- Augustus Caesar Dodge (Delegate), Democrat, Iowa Territory
- Henry Dodge (Delegate), Democrat, Wisconsin Territory
- Andrew Wheeler Doig (Representative), Democrat, NY
E - Ira Allen Eastman (Representative), Democrat, NH
- John Edwards (Representative), Whig, PA
- John Cummins Edwards (Representative), Democrat, MO
- Joseph Egbert (Representative), Democrat, NY
- George Evans (Senator), Whig, ME
- Horace Everett (Representative), Whig, VT
F - Charles Goadsby Ferris (Representative), Democrat, NY
- William Pitt Fessenden (Representative), Whig, ME
- Millard Fillmore (Representative), Whig, NY
- Charles Albert Floyd (Representative), Democrat, NY
- John Gelston Floyd (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Joseph Fornance (Representative), Democrat, PA
- A. Lawrence Foster (Representative), Whig, NY
- Thomas Flournoy Foster (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Savin Fulton (Senator), Jacksonian, AR
G - Roger Lawson Gamble (Representative), Whig, GA
- Seth Merrill Gates (Representative), Whig, NY
- Meredith Poindexter Gentry (Representative), Whig, TN
- James Gerry (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Joshua Reed Giddings (Representative), Whig, OH
- Thomas Walker Gilmer (Representative), Whig, VA
- William Leftwich Goggin (Representative), Whig, VA
- Patrick Gaines Goode (Representative), Whig, OH
- William Osborne Goode (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Samuel Gordon (Representative), Democrat, NY
- James Graham (Representative), Whig, NC
- William Alexander Graham (Senator), Whig, NC
- Francis Granger (Representative), Whig, NY
- Willis Green (Representative), Whig, KY
- John Greig (Representative), Whig, NY
- Amos Gustine (Representative), Democrat, PA
- William McKendree Gwin (Representative), Democrat, MS
H - Richard Wylly Habersham (Representative), Whig, GA
- Hiland Hall (Representative), Whig, VT
- William Halstead (Representative), Whig, NJ
- William Alexander Harris (Representative), Democrat, VA
- John Hastings (Representative), Democrat, OH
- William Soden Hastings (Representative), Whig, MA
- Samuel Lewis Hays (Representative), Democrat, VA
- John Henderson (Senator), Whig, MS
- Thomas Henry (Representative), Whig, PA
- Isaac Edward Holmes (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Enos Hook (Representative), Democrat, PA
- George Washington Hopkins (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Jacob Houck, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, NY
- George Smith Houston (Representative), Democrat, AL
- Jacob Merritt Howard (Representative), Whig, MI
- Edmund Wilcox Hubard (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Charles Hudson (Representative), Whig, MA
- Hiram Paine Hunt (Representative), Whig, NY
- Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (Representative), Whig, VA
- Jabez Williams Huntington (Senator), Whig, CT
I J - William Jack (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Francis James (Representative), Whig, PA
- Cave Johnson (Representative), Democrat, TN
- William Cost Johnson (Representative), Whig, MD
- Isaac Dashiell Jones (Representative), Whig, MD
- John Winston Jones (Representative), Democrat, VA
K - George May Keim (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Andrew Kennedy (Representative), Democrat, IN
- John Pendleton Kennedy (Representative), Whig, MD
- John Leeds Kerr (Senator), Whig, MD
- Thomas Butler King (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Rufus de Vane King (Senator), Democrat, AL
L - Henry Smith Lane (Representative), Whig, IN
- Joseph Lawrence (Representative), Whig, PA
- David Levy (Delegate), Democrat, Florida Territory
- Dixon Hall Lewis (Representative), Democrat, AL
- Levi Lincoln, Jr. (Representative), Whig, MA
- Archibald Ladley Linn (Representative), Whig, NY
- Lewis Fields Linn (Senator), Jacksonian, MO
- Nathaniel Swett Littlefield (Representative), Democrat, ME
- Joshua Adams Lowell (Representative), Democrat, ME
M - Francis Mallory (Representative), Whig, VA
- Willie Person Mangum (Senator), Whig, NC
- Albert Gallatin Marchand (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Alfred Marshall (Representative), Democrat, ME
- Thomas Francis Marshall (Representative), Whig, KY
- John Thomson Mason (Representative), Democrat, MD
- Samson Mason (Representative), Whig, OH
- James Mathews (Representative), Democrat, OH
- Joshua Mathiot (Representative), Whig, OH
- John Mattocks (Representative), Whig, VT
- John Patterson Bryan Maxwell (Representative), Whig, NJ
- John Maynard (Representative), Whig, NY
- Abraham McClellan (Representative), Democrat, TN
- Robert McClellan (Representative), Democrat, NY
- George McDuffie (Senator), Democrat, SC
- James Iver McKay (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan (Representative), Whig, PA
- John McKeon (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Samuel McRoberts (Senator), Democrat, IL
- William Medill (Representative), Democrat, OH
- James A. Meriwether (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Duhurst Merrick (Senator), Whig, MD
- Jacob Welsh Miller (Senator), Whig, NJ
- John Miller (Representative), Democrat, MO
- Anderson Mitchell (Representative), Whig, NC
- John Moore (Representative), Whig, LA
- James Turner Morehead (Senator), Whig, KY
- Christopher Morgan (Representative), Whig, NY
- Calvary Morris (Representative), Whig, OH
- Jeremiah Morrow (Representative), Whig, OH
- Alexander Mouton (Senator), Jacksonian, LA
N - Peter Newhard (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson (Senator), Democrat, TN
- Eugenius Aristides Nisbet (Representative), Whig, GA
O - Charles Ogle (Representative), Whig, PA
- William Morrison Oliver (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Thomas Burr Osborne (Representative), Whig, CT
- Bryan Young Owsley (Representative), Whig, KY
P - William Parmenter (Representative), Democrat, MA
- Samuel Partridge (Representative), Democrat, NY
- William Winter Payne (Representative), Democrat, AL
- James Alfred Pearce (Representative), Whig, MD
- Nathanael Greene Pendleton (Representative), Whig, OH
- Samuel Shethar Phelps (Senator), Whig, VT
- Francis Wilkinson Pickens (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Franklin Pierce (Senator), Democrat, NH
- Arnold Plumer (Representative), Democrat, PA
- John Pope (Representative), Whig, KY
- Augustus Seymour Porter (Senator), Whig, MI
- Cuthbert Powell (Representative), Whig, VA
- Samuel Prentiss (Senator), Anti-Jackson, VT
- William Campbell Preston (Senator), Nullifier, SC
- George H. Proffit (Representative), Whig, IN
R - Robert Ramsey (Representative), Whig, PA
- Alexander Randall (Representative), Whig, MD
- Benjamin Randall (Representative), Whig, ME
- Joseph Fitz Randolph (Representative), Whig, NJ
- Kenneth Rayner (Representative), Whig, NC
- Almon Heath Read (Representative), Democrat, PA
- John Randall Reding (Representative), Democrat, NH
- Abraham Rencher (Representative), Whig, NC
- John Reynolds (Representative), Democrat, IL
- Robert Barnwell Rhett (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Joseph Ridgway (Representative), Whig, OH
- Lewis Riggs (Representative), Democrat, NY
- William Cabell Rives (Senator), Whig, VA
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