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1805-1806
Major Political Events
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Senate
House of Representatives
Members of the Ninth United States Congress John Adair (Senator ), Republican, KY John Quincy Adams (Senator ), Federalist , MA Evan Shelby Alexander (Representative ), Republican, NC Nathaniel Alexander (Representative ), Republican, NC Willis Alston (Representative ), Republican, NC Isaac Anderson (Representative ), Republican, PA Joseph Anderson (Senator ), Republican, TN John Archer (Representative ), Republican, MD Abraham Baldwin (Senator ), Republican, GA David Bard (Representative ), Republican, PA Joseph Barker (Representative ), Republican, MA Burwell Bassett (Representative ), Republican, VA James Asheton Bayard, Sr. (Senator ), Federalist , DE George Michael Bedinger (Representative ), Republican, KY Silas Betton (Representative ), Federalist , NH William Wyatt Bibb (Representative ), Republican, GA Barnabas Bidwell (Representative ), Republican, MA Phanuel Bishop (Representative ), Republican, MA William Blackledge (Representative ), Republican, NC John Blake, Jr. (Representative ), Republican, NY Thomas Blount (Representative ), Republican, NC John Boyle (Representative ), Republican, KY Stephen Row Bradley (Senator ), Anti-Administration, VT John Breckinridge (Senator ), Republican, KY James Madison Broom (Representative ), Federalist , DE Robert Brown (Representative ), Republican, PA Joseph Bryan (Representative ), Republican, GA William Armisted Burwell (Representative ), Republican, VA William Butler (Representative ), Republican, SC George Washington Campbell (Representative ), Republican, TN John Campbell (Representative ), Federalist , MD Levi Casey (Representative ), Republican, SC John Chandler (Representative ), Republican, MA Martin Chittenden (Representative ), Federalist , VT John Claiborne (Representative ), Republican, VA Christopher Henderson Clark (Representative ), Republican, VA Daniel Clark (Delegate ), -, Orleans Territory Henry Clay (Senator ), Republican, KY Joseph Clay (Representative ), Republican, PA Matthew Clay (Representative ), Republican, VA George Clinton (Representative ), Republican, NY John Clopton (Representative ), Republican, VA John Condit (Senator ), Republican, NJ Frederick Conrad (Representative ), Republican, PA Orchard Cook (Representative ), Republican, MA Leonard Covington (Representative ), Republican, MD Jacob Crowninshield (Representative ), Republican, MA Richard Cutts (Representative ), Republican, MA Samuel Whittlesey Dana (Representative ), Federalist , CT Ezra Darby (Representative ), Republican, NJ John Davenport (Representative ), Federalist , CT John Dawson (Representative ), Republican, VA William Dickson (Representative ), Republican, TN Theodore Dwight (Representative ), Federalist , CT Elias Earle (Representative ), Republican, SC Peter Early (Representative ), Republican, GA James Elliott (Representative ), Federalist , VT Caleb Ellis (Representative ), Federalist , NH Ebenezer Elmer (Representative ), Republican, NJ William Ely (Representative ), Federalist , MA John Wayles Eppes (Representative ), Republican, VA James Fenner (Senator ), Republican, RI William Findley (Representative ), Republican, PA James Fisk (Representative ), Republican, VT John Fowler (Representative ), Republican, KY John Gaillard (Senator ), Republican, SC James Mercer Garnett (Representative ), Republican, VA William Branch Giles (Senator ), Republican, VA Nicholas Gilman (Senator ), Republican, NH Calvin Goddard (Representative ), Federalist , CT Charles Goldsborough (Representative ), Federalist , MD Peterson Goodwyn (Representative ), Republican, VA Edwin Gray (Representative ), Federalist , VA Isaiah Lewis Green (Representative ), Republican, MA Andrew Gregg (Representative ), Republican, PA Roger Griswold (Representative ), Federalist , CT Silas Halsey (Representative ), Republican, NY John Hamilton (Representative ), Republican, PA John Andre Hanna (Representative ), Republican, PA Seth Hastings (Representative ), Federalist , MA William Helms (Representative ), Republican, NJ James Hillhouse (Senator ), Federalist , CT James Holland (Representative ), Republican, NC David Holmes (Representative ), Republican, VA David Hough (Representative ), Federalist , NH Benjamin Howland (Senator ), Republican, RI James Jackson (Senator ), Anti-Administration, GA John George Jackson (Representative ), Republican, VA Walter Jones (Representative ), Republican, VA James Kelly (Representative ), Federalist , PA Thomas Kenan (Representative ), Republican, NC Aaron Kitchell (Senator ), Republican, NJ Nehemiah Knight (Representative ), Republican, RI John Lambert (Representative ), Republican, NJ William Lattimore (Delegate ), -, Mississippi Territory Michael Leib (Representative ), Republican, PA Joseph Lewis, Jr. (Representative ), Federalist , VA Henry Walter Livingston (Representative ), Federalist , NY Edward Lloyd (Representative ), Republican, MD George Logan (Senator ), Republican, PA Christian Lower (Representative ), Republican, PA John Baptiste Charles Lucas (Representative ), Republican, PA Matthew Lyon (Representative ), Republican, KY Samuel Maclay (Senator ), Republican, PA Nathaniel Macon (Representative ), Republican, NC Patrick Magruder (Representative ), Republican, MD Robert Marion (Representative ), Republican, SC Josiah Masters (Representative ), Republican, NY William McCreery (Representative ), Republican, MD Duncan McFarlan (Representative ), Republican, NC Cowles Mead (Representative ), -, GA David Meriwether (Representative ), Republican, GA John Milledge (Senator ), Republican, GA Samuel Latham Mitchill (Senator ), Republican, NY Andrew Moore (Senator ), Republican, VA Nicholas Ruxton Moore (Representative ), Republican, MD Thomas Moore (Representative ), Republican, SC Jeremiah Morrow (Representative ), Republican, OH John Morrow (Representative ), Republican, VA Jonathan Ogden Moseley (Representative ), Federalist , CT Gurdon Saltonstall Mumford (Representative ), Republican, NY Jeremiah Nelson (Representative ), Federalist , MA Roger Nelson (Representative ), Republican, MD Thomas Newton, Jr. (Representative ), Republican, VA Joseph Hopper Nicholson (Representative ), Republican, MD Gideon Olin (Representative ), Republican, VT Benjamin Parke (Delegate ), -, Indiana Territory Timothy Pickering (Senator ), Federalist , MA Timothy Pitkin (Representative ), Federalist , CT William Plumer (Senator ), Federalist , NH John Porter (Representative ), Republican, PA John Pugh (Representative ), Republican, PA Josiah Quincy (Representative ), Federalist , MA John Randolph (Representative ), -, VA Thomas Mann Randolph (Representative ), Republican, VA John Rea (Representative ), Republican, PA Philip Reed (Senator ), Republican, MD John Rhea (Representative ), Republican, TN Jacob Richards (Representative ), Republican, PA John Russell (Representative ), Republican, NY Peter Sailly (Representative ), Republican, NY Thomas Sammons (Representative ), Republican, NY Thomas Sandford (Representative ), Republican, KY Martin Gerretsen Schuneman (Representative ), Republican, NY Ebenezer Seaver (Representative ), Republican, MA James Sloan (Representative ), Republican, NJ Dennis Smelt (Representative ), Republican, GA John Smilie (Representative ), Republican, PA Daniel Smith (Senator ), Republican, TN Israel Smith (Senator ), Republican, VT John Smith (Senator ), Republican, OH John Smith (Representative ), Republican, VA John Smith (Senator ), Republican, NY John Cotton Smith (Representative ), Federalist , CT O'Brien Smith (Representative ), Republican, SC Samuel Smith (Senator ), Republican, MD Samuel Smith (Representative ), Republican, PA Henry Southard (Representative ), Republican, NJ Thomas Spalding (Representative ), Republican, GA Richard Stanford (Representative ), Republican, NC Joseph Stanton, Jr. (Representative ), Republican, RI William Stedman (Representative ), Federalist , MA David Stone (Senator ), Republican, NC Lewis Burr Sturges (Representative ), Federalist , CT Thomas Sumter (Senator ), Republican, SC Samuel Taggart (Representative ), Federalist , MA Benjamin Tallmadge (Representative ), Federalist , CT Samuel Tenney (Representative ), Federalist , NH David Thomas (Representative ), Republican, NY Philip Rootes Thompson (Representative ), Republican, VA Thomas Weston Thompson (Representative ), Federalist , NH Buckner Thruston (Senator ), Republican, KY Daniel D. Tompkins (Representative ), -, NY Uri Tracy (Representative ), Republican, NY Uriah Tracy (Senator ), Federalist , CT Abram Trigg (Representative ), Republican, VA James Turner (Senator ), Republican, NC Philip Van Cortlandt (Representative ), Republican, NY Killian Killian Van Rensselaer (Representative ), Federalist , NY Joseph Bradley Varnum (Representative ), Republican, MA Daniel Crommelin Verplanck (Representative ), Republican, NY Peleg Wadsworth (Representative ), Federalist , MA Matthew Walton (Representative ), Republican, KY Samuel White (Senator ), Federalist , DE John Whitehill (Representative ), Republican, PA Robert Whitehill (Representative ), Republican, PA Eliphalet Wickes (Representative ), Republican, NY David Rogerson Williams (Representative ), Republican, SC Marmaduke Williams (Representative ), Republican, NC Nathan Williams (Representative ), Republican, NY Alexander Wilson (Representative ), Republican, VA Richard Winn (Representative ), Republican, SC Joseph Winston (Representative ), Republican, NC Thomas Worthington (Senator ), Republican, OH Robert Wright (Senator ), Republican, MD Thomas Wynns (Representative ), Republican, NC
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