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Thirty-second 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.
1851-1852 Major Political Events
Members of the Thirty-second 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 - James Abercrombie (Representative), Whig, Alabama
- Stephen Adams (Senator), Democrat, Mississippi
- William Aiken (Representative), Democrat, South Carolina
- Charles Allen (Representative), Free Soil, Massachusetts
- Willis Allen (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- John Allison (Representative), Whig, Pennsylvania
- Charles Andrews (Representative), Democrat, Maine
- John Appleton (Representative), Democrat, Maine
- William Appleton (Representative), Whig, Massachusetts
- William Shepperd Ashe (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- David Rice Atchison (Senator), Democrat, Missouri
- Thomas Hamlet Averett (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
B - Leander Babcock (Representative), Democrat, New York
- George Edmund Badger (Senator), Whig, North Carolina
- David Jackson Bailey (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- Nelson Barrere (Representative), Whig, Ohio
- Thomas Bartlett, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Vermont
- James Asheton Bayard, Jr. (Senator), Democrat, Delaware
- Thomas Henry Bayly (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- James Madison Hite Beale (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Hiram Bell (Representative), Whig, Ohio
- John Bell (Senator), Whig, Tennessee
- Henry Bennett (Representative), Whig, New York
- John Milton Bernhisel (Delegate), Whig, Utah
- John Macpherson Berrien (Senator), Whig, Georgia
- Thomas Marshal Bibighaus (Representative), Whig, Pennsylvania
- William Harrison Bissell (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Thomas Stanley Bocock (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Solon Borland (Senator), Democrat, Arkansas
- Richard Johns Bowie (Representative), Whig, Maryland
- Obadiah Bowne (Representative), Whig, New York
- John Huggins Boyd (Representative), Whig, New York
- Linn Boyd (Speaker of the House), Democrat, Kentucky
- James Ware Bradbury (Senator), Democrat, Maine
- John Bragg (Representative), Democrat, Alabama
- John Cabell Breckinridge (Representative), Democrat, Kentucky
- Samuel Brenton (Representative), Whig, Indiana
- George Briggs (Representative), Whig, New York
- Jesse David Bright (Senator), Democrat, Indiana
- Richard Brodhead (Senator), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Walker Brooke (Senator), Whig, Mississippi
- James Brooks (Representative), Whig, New York
- Albert Gallatin Brown (Representative), Democrat, Mississippi
- George Houston Brown (Representative), Whig, New Jersey
- Alexander Hamilton Buell (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Lorenzo Burrows (Representative), Whig, New York
- Armistead Burt (Representative), Democrat, South Carolina
- George Henry Busby (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Andrew Pickens Butler (Senator), Democrat, South Carolina
C - Edward Carrington Cabell (Representative), Whig, Florida
- Joseph Cable (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Joseph Pearson Caldwell (Representative), Whig, North Carolina
- Lewis Davis Campbell (Representative), Whig, Ohio
- Thompson Campbell (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- David Kellogg Cartter (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- John Samuels Caskie (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Lewis Cass (Senator), Democrat, Michigan
- Charles William Cathcart (Senator), Democrat, Indiana
- Joseph Ripley Chandler (Representative), Whig, Pennsylvania
- Charles Chapman (Representative), Whig, Connecticut
- Robert Milledge Charlton (Senator), Democrat, Georgia
- Salmon Portland Chase (Senator), Free Soil, Ohio
- Elijah Webb Chastain (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- Lincoln Clark (Representative), Democrat, Iowa
- John Hopkins Clarke (Senator), Whig, Rhode Island
- Henry Clay (Senator), Whig, Kentucky
- Jeremiah Clemens (Senator), Democrat, Alabama
- Sherrard Clemens (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (Representative), Democrat, Connecticut
- Thomas Lanier Clingman (Representative), Whig, North Carolina
- Williamson Robert Winfield Cobb (Representative), Democrat, Alabama
- William Ferguson Colcock (Representative), Democrat, South Carolina
- James Lockwood Conger (Representative), Whig, Michigan
- James Cooper (Senator), Whig, Pennsylvania
- Joseph Stewart Cottman (Representative), Independent Whig, Maryland
- William Cullom (Representative), Whig, Tennessee
- Carlton Brandaga Curtis (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
D - John Reeves Jones Daniel (Representative), Democrat, North Carolina
- John Fletcher Darby (Representative), Whig, Missouri
- George Thomas Davis (Representative), Whig, Massachusetts
- John Davis (Senator), Whig, Massachusetts
- John Givan Davis (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- John Littleton Dawson (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- William Crosby Dawson (Senator), Whig, Georgia
- William Ford De Saussure (Senator), Democrat, South Carolina
- Gilbert Dean (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Milo Melankthon Dimmick (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- David Tiernan Disney (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Archibald Dixon (Senator), Whig, Kentucky
- Alfred Dockery (Representative), Whig, North Carolina
- Augustus Caesar Dodge (Senator), Democrat, Iowa
- Henry Dodge (Senator), Democrat, Wisconsin
- James Duane Doty (Representative), Democrat, Wisconsin
- Stephen Arnold Douglas (Senator), Democrat, Illinois
- Solomon Weathersbee Downs (Senator), Democrat, Louisiana
- James Henry Duncan (Representative), Whig, Massachusetts
- Cyrus Livingston Dunham (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Charles Durkee (Representative), Republican, Wisconsin
E - Ben C. Eastman (Representative), Democrat, Wisconsin
- Alfred Peck Edgerton (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Henry Alonzo Edmundson (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Alexander Evans (Representative), Whig, Maryland
- Presley Underwood Ewing (Representative), Whig, Kentucky
F - Charles James Faulkner (Representative), Whig, Virginia
- Francis Ball Fay (Representative), Whig, Massachusetts
- Alpheus Felch (Senator), Democrat, Michigan
- Orlando Bell Ficklin (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Hamilton Fish (Senator), Whig, New York
- Graham Newell Fitch (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Benjamin Fitzpatrick (Senator), Democrat, Alabama
- Thomas Birch Florence (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- John Gelston Floyd (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Solomon Foot (Senator), Whig, Vermont
- Henry Stuart Foote (Senator), Democrat, Mississippi
- Orin Fowler (Representative), Whig, Massachusetts
- John D. Freeman (Representative), Unionist, Mississippi
- Henry Mills Fuller (Representative), Whig, Pennsylvania
- Thomas James Duncan Fuller (Representative), Democrat, Maine
G - James Gamble (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- James Madison Gaylord (Representative), Independent, Ohio
- Meredith Poindexter Gentry (Representative), Whig, Tennessee
- Henry Sheffie Geyer (Senator), Whig, Missouri
- Alfred Gilmore (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Robert Goodenow (Representative), Whig, Maine
- John Zacheus Goodrich (Representative), Whig, Massachusetts
- Willis Arnold Gorman (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Frederick William Green (Representative), Democrat, Ohio
- Benjamin Edwards Grey (Representative), Whig, Kentucky
- Galusha Aaron Grow (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- William McKendree Gwin (Senator), Democrat, California
H - John Parker Hale (Senator), Free Soil, New Hampshire
- Willard Preble Hall (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
- William Thomas Hamilton (Representative), Democrat, Maryland
- Hannibal Hamlin (Senator), Democrat, Maine
- Edward Hammond (Representative), Democrat, Maryland
- Alexander Harper (Representative), Whig, Ohio
- Isham Green Harris (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- Sampson Willis Harris (Representative), Democrat, Alabama
- Emanuel Bernard Hart (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Augustus Porter Hascall (Representative), Whig, New York
- Solomon George Haven (Representative), Whig, New York
- John Henry Hobart Haws (Representative), Whig, New York
- William Hebard (Representative), Whig, Vermont
- Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Bernhart Henn (Representative), Democrat, Iowa
- Harry Hibbard (Representative), Democrat, New Hampshire
- Junius Hillyer (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- Alexander Richmond Holladay (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Jerediah Horsford (Representative), Whig, New York
- George Smith Houston (Representative), Democrat, Alabama
- Samuel Houston (Senator), Democrat, Texas
- Volney Erskine Howard (Representative), Democrat, Texas
- John W. Howe (Representative), Whig, Pennsylvania
- Thomas Marshall Howe (Representative), Whig, Pennsylvania
- Thomas Y. Howe, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (Senator), Democrat, Virginia
- William Forrest Hunter (Representative), Whig, Ohio
I - Colin Macrae Ingersoll (Representative), Democrat, Connecticut
- Willard Ives (Representative), Democrat, New York
J - Joseph Webber Jackson (Representative), Democrat, Georgia
- Charles Tillinghast James (Senator), Democrat, Rhode Island
- Timothy Jenkins (Representative), Democrat, New York
- Andrew Johnson (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- James Johnson (Representative), Georgia
- John johnson (Representative), Independent Democrat, Ohio
- Robert Ward Johnson (Representative), Democrat, Arkansas
- Daniel Terryll Jones (Representative), Democrat, New York
- George Wallace Jones (Senator), Democrat, Iowa
- George Washington Jones (Representative), Democrat, Tennessee
- James Chamberlain Jones (Senator), Whig, Tennessee
- Jehu Glancy Jones (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
K - George Gordon King (Representative), Whig, Rhode Island
- Preston King (Representative), Democrat, New York
- William Rufus de Vane King (Senator), Democrat, Alabama
- Joseph Henry Kuhns (Representative), Whig, Pennsylvania
- William Henry Kurtz (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
L - Joseph Aristide Landry (Representative), Whig, Louisiana
- Joseph Lane (Delegate), Democrat, Oregon
- John Letcher (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Edward Preble Little (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- James Lockhart (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
M - Moses Macdonald (Representative), Democrat, Maine
- Daniel Mace (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- Stephen Russell Mallory (Senator), Democrat, Florida
- Willie Person Mangum (Senator), Whig, North Carolina
- Horace Mann (Representative), Whig, Massachusetts
- Edward Colston Marshall (Representative), Democrat, California
- Humphrey Marshall (Representative), Whig, Kentucky
- Frederick Stanley Martin (Representative), Whig, New York
- James Murray Mason (Senator), Democrat, Virginia
- John Calvin Mason (Representative), Democrat, Kentucky
- Joseph Walker McCorkle (Representative), Democrat, California
- James Xavier McLanahan (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Fayette McMullen (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- John McNair (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- John McQueen (Representative), Democrat, South Carolina
- John Jones McRae (Senator), Democrat, Mississippi
- James Meacham (Representative), Whig, Vermont
- Richard Kidder Meade (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- David Meriwether (Senator), Democrat, Kentucky
- Jacob Welsh Miller (Senator), Whig, New Jersey
- John Gaines Miller (Representative), Whig, Missouri
- John Singleton Millson (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Ahiman Louis Miner (Representative), Whig, Vermont
- Richard Sheppard Molony (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- Henry Dunning Moore (Representative), Whig, Pennsylvania
- John Moore (Representative), Whig, Louisiana
- James Turner Morehead (Representative), Whig, North Carolina
- John Alexander Morrison (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Jackson Morton (Senator), Whig, Florida
- Charles Murphey (Representative), Unionist, Georgia
- William Murray (Representative), Democrat, New York
N O P - Andrew Parker (Representative), Democrat, Pennsylvania
- Samuel Wilson Parker (Representative), Whig, Indiana
- James Alfred Pearce (Senator), Whig, Maryland
- Charles Hazen Peaslee (Representative), Democrat, New Hampshire
- Alexander Gordon Penn (Representative), Democrat, Louisiana
- Ebenezer Jenckes Penniman (Representative), Whig, Michigan
- Jared Perkins (Representative), Whig, New Hampshire
- John Pettit (Representative), Democrat, Indiana
- John Smith Phelps (Representative), Democrat, Missouri
- William Hawkins Polk (Representative), Independent Democrat, Tennessee
- Gilchrist Porter (Representative), Whig, Missouri
- Paulus Powell (Representative), Democrat, Virginia
- Thomas George Pratt (Senator), Whig, Maryland
- William Preston (Representative), Whig, Kentucky
- Rodman McCamley Price (Representative), Democrat, New Jersey
R - Robert Rantoul, Jr. (Representative), Democrat, Massachusetts
- Isaac Reed (Representative), Whig, Maine
- Robert Barnwell Rhett (Senator), Democrat, South Carolina
- William Alexander Richardson (Representative), Democrat, Illinois
- George Read Riddle (Representative), Democrat, Delaware
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