31st United States Congress - State Delegations

31st United States Congress - State Delegations

The Thirty-first United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4 1849 to March 3 1851, during the administration of U.S. President Zachary Taylor and the first months of the administration of his successor, U.S. President Millard Fillmore.

The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Sixth Census of the United States in 1840. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.

This article supplements the main article with a list of the members by state delegation.

:"Main article: 31st United States Congress":"See also: 31st United States Congress - political parties":"See also: United States House elections, 1848"

Dates of sessions

March 4 1849 - March 3 1851
*Special session of the Senate: March 5 1849 - March 23 1849
*First session: December 3 1849 - September 30 1850
*Second session: December 2 1850 - March 3 1851 — a lame duck sessionPrevious congress: "30th Congress"
Next congress: "32nd Congress"

Members

Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1850; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1852; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1854.

The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise "at-large," are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.

Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.

The list below is arranged by state, then by chamber. Senators are shown in order of seniority, House members in district order.

Alabama

:Senate
*3: William R. D. King (1786-1853), "Democratic"
*2: Benjamin Fitzpatrick (1802-1869), "Democratic"
*: Jeremiah Clemens (1814-1865), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy from preceding Congress, November 30 1849.:House of Representatives "(7 seats)"
*ushr|Alabama|1|1: William J. Alston (1800-1876), "Whig"
*ushr|Alabama|2|2: Henry W. Hilliard (1808-1892), "Whig"
*ushr|Alabama|3|3: Sampson W. Harris (1809-1857), "Democratic"
*ushr|Alabama|4|4: Samuel W. Inge (1817-1868), "Democratic"
*ushr|Alabama|5|5: David Hubbard (1792-1874), "Democratic"
*ushr|Alabama|6|6: Williamson R. W. Cobb (1807-1864), "Democratic"
*ushr|Alabama|7|7: Franklin W. Bowdon (1817-1857), "Democratic"

Arkansas

:Senate
*3: Solon Borland (1808-1864), "Democratic"
*2: William K. Sebastian (1812-1865), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(1 seat)"
*ushr|Arkansas|AL|A/L: Robert W. Johnson (1814-1879), "Democratic"

California

:Senate
*3: William M. Gwin (1805-1885), "Democratic" …newly admitted state, elected September 9 1850.
*1: John C. Frémont (1813-1890), "Democratic" …newly admitted state, elected September 9 1850.:House of Representatives "(2 seats)" [ Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.]
*ushr|California|AL|A/L: Edward Gilbert (1819c-1852), "Democratic" …newly admitted state, seated September 11 1850.
*ushr|California|AL|A/L: George W. Wright (1816-1885), "Independent" …newly admitted state, seated September 11 1850.

Connecticut

:Senate
*1: Roger S. Baldwin (1793-1863), "Whig"
*3: Truman Smith (1791-1884), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(4 seats)"
*ushr|Connecticut|1|1: Loren P. Waldo (1802-1881), "Democratic"
*ushr|Connecticut|2|2: Walter Booth (1791-1870), "Free Soil"
*ushr|Connecticut|3|3: Chauncey F. Cleveland (1799-1887), "Democratic"
*ushr|Connecticut|4|4: Thomas B. Butler (1806-1873), "Whig"

Delaware

:Senate
*2: Presley Spruance (1785-1863), "Whig"
*1: John Wales (1783-1863), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(1 seat)"
*ushr|Delaware|AL|A/L: John W. Houston (1814-1896), "Whig"

Florida

:Senate
*1: David Levy Yulee (1810-1886), "Democratic"
*3: Jackson Morton (1794-1874), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(1 seat)"
*ushr|Florida|AL|A/L: Edward C. Cabell (1816-1896), "Whig"

Georgia

:Senate
*2: John Mcpherson Berrien (1781-1856), "Whig"
*3: William C. Dawson (1798-1856), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(8 seats)"
*ushr|Georgia|1|1: Thomas B. King (1800-1864), "Whig" …resigned in 1850.
*: Joseph W. Jackson (1796-1854), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy, March 4 1850.
*ushr|Georgia|2|2: Marshall J. Wellborn (1808-1874), "Democratic"
*ushr|Georgia|3|3: Allen F. Owen (1816-1865), "Whig"
*ushr|Georgia|4|4: Hugh A. Haralson (1805-1854), "Democratic"
*ushr|Georgia|5|5: Thomas C. Hackett ( -1851), "Democratic"
*ushr|Georgia|6|6: Howell Cobb (1815-1868), "Democratic"
*ushr|Georgia|7|7: Alexander H. Stephens (1812-1883), "Whig"
*ushr|Georgia|8|8: Robert A. Toombs (1810-1885), "Whig"

Illinois

:Senate
*2: Stephen A. Douglas (1813-1861), "Democratic"
*3: James Shields (1806/1810-1879), "Democratic" …seat declared vacant March 15 1849, subsequently elected to fill vacancy October 27 1849.:House of Representatives "(7 seats)"
*ushr|Illinois|1|1: William H. Bissell (1811-1860), "Democratic"
*ushr|Illinois|2|2: John A. McClernand (1812-1900), "Democratic"
*ushr|Illinois|3|3: Timothy R. Young (1811-1898), "Democratic"
*ushr|Illinois|4|4: John Wentworth (1815-1888), "Democratic"
*ushr|Illinois|5|5: William A. Richardson (1811-1875), "Democratic"
*ushr|Illinois|6|6: Edward D. Baker (1811-1861), "Whig"
*ushr|Illinois|7|7: Thomas L. Harris (1816-1858), "Democratic"

Indiana

:Senate
*1: Jesse D. Bright (1812-1875), "Democratic"
*3: James Whitcomb (1795-1852), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(10 seats)"
*ushr|Indiana|1|1: Nathaniel Albertson (1800-1863), "Democratic"
*ushr|Indiana|2|2: Cyrus L. Dunham (1817-1877), "Democratic"
*ushr|Indiana|3|3: John L. Robinson (1813-1860), "Democratic"
*ushr|Indiana|4|4: George W. Julian (1817-1899), "Free Soil"
*ushr|Indiana|5|5: William J. Brown (1805-1857), "Democratic"
*ushr|Indiana|6|6: Willis A. Gorman (1816-1876), "Democratic"
*ushr|Indiana|7|7: Edward W. McGaughey (1817-1852), "Whig"
*ushr|Indiana|8|8: Joseph E. McDonald (1819-1891), "Democratic"
*ushr|Indiana|9|9: Graham N. Fitch (1809-1892), "Democratic"
*ushr|Indiana|10|10: Andrew J. Harlan (1815-1907), "Democratic"

Iowa

:Senate
*3: Augustus C. Dodge (1812-1883), "Democratic"
*2: George W. Jones (1804-1896), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(2 seats)"
*ushr|Iowa|1|1: William Thompson (1813-1897), "Democratic" …contested election, served until June 29 1850.
*: Daniel F. Miller (1814-1895), "Whig" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 20 1850.
*ushr|Iowa|2|2: Shepherd Leffler (1811-1879), "Democratic"

Kentucky

:Senate
*2: Joseph R. Underwood (1791-1876), "Whig"
*3: Henry Clay (1777-1852), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(10 seats)"
*ushr|Kentucky|1|1: Linn Boyd (1800-1859), "Democratic"
*ushr|Kentucky|2|2: James L. Johnson (1818-1877), "Whig"
*ushr|Kentucky|3|3: Finis E. McLean (1806-1881), "Whig"
*ushr|Kentucky|4|4: George A. Caldwell (1814-1866), "Democratic"
*ushr|Kentucky|5|5: John B. Thompson (1810-1874), "Whig"
*ushr|Kentucky|6|6: Daniel Breck (1788-1871), "Whig"
*ushr|Kentucky|7|7: Humphrey Marshall (1812-1872), "Whig"
*ushr|Kentucky|8|8: Charles S. Morehead (1802-1868), "Whig"
*ushr|Kentucky|9|9: John C. Mason (1802-1865), "Democratic"
*ushr|Kentucky|10|10: Richard H. Stanton (1812-1891), "Democratic"

Louisiana

:Senate
*2: Solomon W. Downs (1801-1854), "Democratic"
*3: Pierre Soulé (1801-1870), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(4 seats)"
*ushr|Louisiana|1|1: Emile La Sére (1802-1882), "Democratic"
*ushr|Louisiana|2|2: Charles M. Conrad (1804-1878), "Whig" …resigned August 17 1850.
*: Henry A. Bullard (1788-1851), "Whig" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 5 1850.
*ushr|Louisiana|3|3: John H. Harmanson (1803-1850), "Democratic" …died October 25 1850.
*: Alexander G. Penn (1799-1866), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 30 1850.
*ushr|Louisiana|4|4: Isaac E. Morse (1809-1866), "Democratic"

Maine

:Senate
*2: James W. Bradbury (1802-1901), "Democratic"
*1: Hannibal Hamlin (1809-1891), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(7 seats)"
*ushr|Maine|1|1: Elbridge Gerry (1813-1886), "Democratic"
*ushr|Maine|2|2: Nathaniel S. Littlefield (1804-1882), "Democratic"
*ushr|Maine|3|3: John Otis (1801-1856), "Whig"
*ushr|Maine|4|4: Rufus K. Goodenow (1790-1863), "Whig"
*ushr|Maine|5|5: Cullen Sawtelle (1805-1887), "Democratic"
*ushr|Maine|6|6: Charles Stetson (1801-1863), "Democratic"
*ushr|Maine|7|7: Thomas J. D. Fuller (1808-1876), "Democratic"

Maryland

:Senate
*3: James A. Pearce (1805-1862), "Whig"
*1: Reverdy Johnson (1796-1876), "Whig" …resigned March 7 1849.
*: David Stewart (1800-1858), "Whig" …appointed to fill vacancy, December 6 1849.
*: Thomas G. Pratt (1804-1869), "Whig" …elected to fill vacancy, January 12 1850.:House of Representatives "(6 seats)"
*ushr|Maryland|1|1: Richard J. Bowie (1807-1881), "Whig"
*ushr|Maryland|2|2: William T. Hamilton (1820-1888), "Democratic"
*ushr|Maryland|3|3: Edward Hammond (1812-1882), "Democratic"
*ushr|Maryland|4|4: Robert M. McLane (1815-1898), "Democratic"
*ushr|Maryland|5|5: Alexander Evans (1818-1888), "Whig"
*ushr|Maryland|6|6: John B. Kerr (1809-1878), "Whig"

Massachusetts

:Senate
*1: Daniel Webster (1782-1852), "Whig" …resigned July 22 1850.
*: Robert C. Winthrop (1809-1894), "Whig" …appointed to fill vacancy, July 30 1850.
*: Robert J. Rantoul, Jr. (1805-1852), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy, seated February 1 1851.
*2: John Davis (1787-1854), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(10 seats)"
*ushr|Massachusetts|1|1: Robert C. Winthrop (1809-1894), "Whig" …resigned July 30 1850.
*: Samuel A. Eliot (1798-1862), "Whig" …elected to fill vacancy, seated August 22 1850.
*ushr|Massachusetts|2|2: Daniel P. King (1801-1850), "Whig" …died July 25 1850.
*ushr|Massachusetts|3|3: James H. Duncan (1793-1869), "Whig"
*ushr|Massachusetts|4|4: vacant
*ushr|Massachusetts|5|5: Charles Allen (1797-1869), "Free Soil"
*ushr|Massachusetts|6|6: George Ashmun (1804-1870), "Whig"
*ushr|Massachusetts|7|7: Julius Rockwell (1805-1888), "Whig"
*ushr|Massachusetts|8|8: Horace Mann (1796-1859), "Whig"
*ushr|Massachusetts|9|9: Orin Fowler (1791-1852), "Whig"
*ushr|Massachusetts|10|10: Joseph Grinnell (1788-1885), "Whig"

Michigan

:Senate
*1: Lewis Cass (1782-1866), "Democratic"
*2: Alpheus Felch (1804-1896), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(3 seats)"
*ushr|Michigan|1|1: Alexander W. Buel (1813-1868), "Democratic"
*ushr|Michigan|2|2: William Sprague (1809-1868), "Whig"
*ushr|Michigan|3|3: Kinsley S. Bingham (1808-1861), "Democratic"

Mississippi

:Senate
*2: Henry S. Foote (1804-1880), "Democratic"
*1: Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(4 seats)"
*ushr|Mississippi|1|1: Jacob Thompson (1810-1885), "Democratic"
*ushr|Mississippi|2|2: Winfield S. Featherston (1820-1891), "Democratic"
*ushr|Mississippi|3|3: William McWillie (1795-1869), "Democratic"
*ushr|Mississippi|4|4: Albert G. Brown (1813-1880), "Democratic"

Missouri

:Senate
*1: Thomas H. Benton (1782-1858), "Democratic"
*3: David R. Atchison (1807-1886), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(5 seats)"
*ushr|Missouri|1|1: James B. Bowlin (1804-1874), "Democratic"
*ushr|Missouri|2|2: William V. Bay (1818-1894), "Democratic"
*ushr|Missouri|3|3: James S. Green (1817-1870), "Democratic"
*ushr|Missouri|4|4: Willard P. Hall (1820-1882), "Democratic"
*ushr|Missouri|5|5: John S. Phelps (1814-1886), "Democratic"

New Hampshire

:Senate
*2: John P. Hale (1806-1873), "Free Soil"
*3: Moses Norris, Jr. (1799-1855), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(4 seats)"
*ushr|New Hampshire|1|1: Amos Tuck (1810-1879), "Free Soil"
*ushr|New Hampshire|2|2: Charles H. Peaslee (1804-1866), "Democratic"
*ushr|New Hampshire|3|3: James Wilson (1797-1881), "Whig" …resigned September 9 1850.
*: George W. Morrison (1809-1888), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1850.
*ushr|New Hampshire|4|4: Harry Hibbard (1816-1872), "Democratic"

New Jersey

:Senate
*2: Jacob W. Miller (1800-1862), "Whig"
*1: William L. Dayton (1807-1864), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(5 seats)"
*ushr|New Jersey|1|1: Andrew K. Hay (1809-1881), "Whig"
*ushr|New Jersey|2|2: William A. Newell (1817-1901), "Whig"
*ushr|New Jersey|3|3: Isaac Wildrick (1803-1892), "Democratic"
*ushr|New Jersey|4|4: John Van Dyke (1807-1878), "Whig"
*ushr|New Jersey|5|5: James G. King (1791-1853), "Whig"

New York

:Senate
*1: Daniel S. Dickinson (1800-1866), "Democratic"
*3: William H. Seward (1801-1872), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(34 seats)"
*ushr|New York|1|1: John A. King (1788-1867), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|2|2: David A. Bokee (1805-1860), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|3|3: J. Phillips Phoenix (1788-1859), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|4|4: Walter Underhill (1795-1866), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|5|5: George Briggs (1805-1869), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|6|6: James Brooks (1810-1873), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|7|7: William Nelson (1784-1869), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|8|8: Ransom Halloway (1793c-1851), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|9|9: Thomas McKissock (1790-1866), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|10|10: Herman D. Gould (1799-1852), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|11|11: Peter H. Silvester (1807-1882), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|12|12: Gideon Reynolds (1813-1896), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|13|13: John L. Schoolcraft (1804-1860), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|14|14: George R. Andrews (1808-1873), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|15|15: John R. Thurman (1814-1854), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|16|16: Hugh White (1798-1870), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|17|17: Henry P. Alexander (1801-1867), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|18|18: Preston King (1806-1865), "Free Soil"
*ushr|New York|19|19: Charles E. Clarke (1790-1863), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|20|20: Orsamus B. Matteson (1805-1889), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|21|21: Hiram Walden (1800-1880), "Democratic"
*ushr|New York|22|22: Henry Bennett (1808-1868), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|23|23: William Duer (1805-1879), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|24|24: Daniel Gott (1794-1864), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|25|25: Harmon S. Conger (1816-1882), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|26|26: William T. Jackson (1794-1882), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|27|27: William A. Sackett (1811-1895), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|28|28: Abraham M. Schermerhorn (1791-1855), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|29|29: Robert L. Rose (1804-1877), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|30|30: David Rumsey, Jr. (1810-1883), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|31|31: Elijah Risley (1787-1870), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|32|32: Elbridge G. Spaulding (1809-1897), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|33|33: Harvey Putnam (1793-1855), "Whig"
*ushr|New York|34|34: Lorenzo Burrows (1805-1885), "Whig"

North Carolina

:Senate
*2: Willie P. Mangum (1792-1861), "Whig"
*3: George E. Badger (1795-1866), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(9 seats)"
*ushr|North Carolina|1|1: Thomas L. Clingman (1812-1897), "Whig"
*ushr|North Carolina|2|2: Joseph P. Caldwell (1808-1853), "Whig"
*ushr|North Carolina|3|3: Edmund Deberry (1787-1859), "Whig"
*ushr|North Carolina|4|4: Augustine H. Shepperd (1792-1864), "Whig"
*ushr|North Carolina|5|5: Abraham W. Venable (1799-1876), "Democratic"
*ushr|North Carolina|6|6: John R. J. Daniel (1802-1868), "Democratic"
*ushr|North Carolina|7|7: William S. Ashe (1814-1862), "Democratic"
*ushr|North Carolina|8|8: Edward Stanly (1810-1872), "Whig"
*ushr|North Carolina|9|9: David Outlaw (1806-1868), "Whig"

Ohio

:Senate
*1: Thomas Corwin (1794-1865), "Whig" …resigned July 20 1850.
*: Thomas Ewing (1789-1871), "Whig" …appointed to fill vacancy, July 20 1850.
*3: Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), "Free Soil" :House of Representatives "(21 seats)"
*ushr|Ohio|1|1: David T. Disney (1803-1857), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|2|2: Lewis D. Campbell (1811-1882), "Whig"
*ushr|Ohio|3|3: Robert C. Schenck (1809-1890), "Whig"
*ushr|Ohio|4|4: Moses B. Corwin (1790-1872), "Whig"
*ushr|Ohio|5|5: Emery D. Potter (1804-1896), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|6|6: Rodolphus Dickinson (1797-1849), "Democratic" …died March 20 1849.
*: John Bell (1796-1869), "Whig" …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 7 1851.
*: Amos E. Wood (1810-1850), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 3 1849, died November 19 1850.
*ushr|Ohio|7|7: Jonathan D. Morris (1804-1875), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|8|8: John L. Taylor (1805-1870), "Whig"
*ushr|Ohio|9|9: Edson B. Olds (1802-1869), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|10|10: Charles Sweetser (1808-1864), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|11|11: John K. Miller (1819-1863), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|12|12: Samuel F. Vinton (1792-1862), "Whig"
*ushr|Ohio|13|13: William A. Whittlesey (1796-1866), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|14|14: Nathan Evans (1804-1879), "Whig"
*ushr|Ohio|15|15: William F. Hunter (1808-1874), "Whig"
*ushr|Ohio|16|16: Moses Hoagland (1812-1865), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|17|17: Joseph Cable (1801-1880), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|18|18: David K. Cartter (1812-1887), "Democratic"
*ushr|Ohio|19|19: John Crowell (1801-1883), "Whig"
*ushr|Ohio|20|20: Joshua R. Giddings (1795-1864), "Free Soil"
*ushr|Ohio|21|21: Joseph M. Root (1807-1879), "Free Soil"

Pennsylvania

:Senate
*1: Daniel Sturgeon (1789-1878), "Democratic"
*3: James Cooper (1810-1863), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(24 seats)"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|1|1: Lewis C. Levin (1808-1860), 'American"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|2|2: Joseph R. Chandler (1792-1880), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|3|3: Henry D. Moore (1817-1887), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|4|4: John Robbins, Jr. (1808-1880), "Democratic"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|5|5: John Freedley (1793-1851), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|6|6: Thomas Ross (1806-1865), "Democratic"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|7|7: Jesse C. Dickey (1808-1890), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|8|8: Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|9|9: William Strong (1808-1895), "Democratic"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|10|10: Milo M. Dimmick (1811-1872), "Democratic"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|11|11: Chester P. Butler (1798-1850), "Whig" …died October 5 1850.
*: John Brisbin (1818-1880), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy, seated January 13 1851.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|12|12: David Wilmot (1814-1868), "Democratic"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|13|13: Joseph Casey (1814-1879), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|14|14: Charles W. Pitman ( -1871), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|15|15: Henry Nes (1799-1850), "Whig" …died September 10 1850.
*: Joel B. Danner (1804-1885), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2 1850.
*ushr|Pennsylvania|16|16: James X. McLanahan (1809-1861), "Democratic"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|17|17: Samuel Calvin (1811-1890), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|18|18: Andrew J. Ogle (1822-1852), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|19|19: Job Mann (1795-1873), "Democratic"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|20|20: Robert R. Reed (1807-1864), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|21|21: Moses Hampton (1803-1878), "Whig"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|22|22: John W. Howe (1801-1873), "Free Soil"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|23|23: James Thompson (1806-1874), "Democratic"
*ushr|Pennsylvania|24|24: Alfred Gilmore (1812-1890), "Democratic"

Rhode Island

:Senate
*1: Albert C. Greene (1792-1863), "Whig"
*2: John H. Clarke (1789-1870), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(2 seats)"
*ushr|Rhode Island|1|1: George G. King (1807-1870), "Whig"
*ushr|Rhode Island|2|2: Nathan F. Dixon, Jr. (1812-1881), "Whig"

outh Carolina

:Senate
*2: John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), "Democratic" …died March 31 1850.
*: Franklin H. Elmore (1799-1850), "Democratic" …appointed to fill vacancy, April 11 1850, died May 29 1850.
*: Robert W. Barnwell (1801-1882), "Democratic" …appointed to fill vacancy, June 4 1850.
*: R. Barnwell Rhett (1800-1876), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy, December 18 1850.
*3: Andrew P. Butler (1796-1857), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(7 seats)"
*ushr|South Carolina|1|1: Daniel Wallace (1801-1859), "Democratic"
*ushr|South Carolina|2|2: James L. Orr (1822-1873), "Democratic"
*ushr|South Carolina|3|3: Joseph A. Woodward (1806-1885), "Democratic"
*ushr|South Carolina|4|4: Alexander D. Sims (1803-1848), "Democratic" …died November 16 1848.
*: John McQueen (1804-1867), "Democratic" …elected to fill vacancy from preceding Congress.
*ushr|South Carolina|5|5: Armistead Burt (1802-1883), "Democratic"
*ushr|South Carolina|6|6: Isaac E. Holmes (1796-1867), "Democratic"
*ushr|South Carolina|7|7: William F. Colcock (1804-1889), "Democratic"

Tennessee

:Senate
*1: Hopkins L. Turney (1797-1857), "Democratic"
*2: John Bell (1797-1869), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(11 seats)"
*ushr|Tennessee|1|1: Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), "Democratic"
*ushr|Tennessee|2|2: Albert G. Watkins (1818-1895), "Whig"
*ushr|Tennessee|3|3: Josiah M. Anderson (1807-1861), "Whig"
*ushr|Tennessee|4|4: John H. Savage (1815-1904), "Democratic"
*ushr|Tennessee|5|5: George W. Jones (1806-1884), "Democratic"
*ushr|Tennessee|6|6: James H. Thomas (1808-1876), "Democratic"
*ushr|Tennessee|7|7: Meredith P. Gentry (1809-1866), "Whig"
*ushr|Tennessee|8|8: Andrew Ewing (1813-1864), "Democratic"
*ushr|Tennessee|9|9: Isham G. Harris (1818-1897), "Democratic"
*ushr|Tennessee|10|10: Frederick P. Stanton (1814-1894), "Democratic"
*ushr|Tennessee|11|11: Christopher H. Williams (1798-1857), "Whig"

Texas

:Senate
*2: Samuel Houston (1793-1863), "Democratic"
*1: Thomas J. Rusk (1803-1857), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(2 seats)"
*ushr|Texas|1|1: David S. Kaufman (1813-1851), "Democratic" …died January 31 1851.
*ushr|Texas|2|2: Volney E. Howard (1809-1889), "Democratic"

Vermont

:Senate
*1: Samuel S. Phelps (1793-1855), "Whig"
*3: William Upham (1792-1853), "Whig" :House of Representatives "(4 seats)"
*ushr|Vermont|1|1: William Henry (1788-1861), "Whig"
*ushr|Vermont|2|2: William Hebard (1800-1875), "Whig"
*ushr|Vermont|3|3: George P. Marsh (1801-1882), "Whig" …resigned in 1849.
*: James Meacham (1810-1856), "Whig" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 3 1849.
*ushr|Vermont|4|4: Lucius B. Peck (1802-1866), "Democratic"

Virginia

:Senate
*1: James M. Mason (1798-1871), "Democratic"
*2: Robert M. T. Hunter (1809-1887), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(15 seats)"
*ushr|Virginia|1|1: John S. Millson (1808-1874), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|2|2: Richard K. Meade (1803-1862), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|3|3: Thomas H. Averett (1800-1855), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|4|4: Thomas S. Bocock (1815-1891), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|5|5: Paulus Powell (1809-1874), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|6|6: James A. Seddon (1815-1880), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|7|7: Thomas H. Bayly (1810-1856), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|8|8: Alexander R. Holladay (1811-1877), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|9|9: Jeremiah Morton (1799-1878), "Whig"
*ushr|Virginia|10|10: Richard Parker (1810-1893), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|11|11: James McDowell (1795-1851), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|12|12: Henry A. Edmundson (1814-1890), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|13|13: LaFayette McMullen (1805-1880), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|14|14: James M. H. Beale (1786-1866), "Democratic"
*ushr|Virginia|15|15: Alexander Newman (1804-1849), "Democratic" …died September 8 1849.
*: Thomas S. Haymond (1794-1869), "Whig" …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 3 1849.

Wisconsin

:Senate
*1: Henry Dodge (1782-1867), "Democratic"
*3: Isaac P. Walker (1815-1872), "Democratic" :House of Representatives "(3 seats)"
*ushr|Wisconsin|1|1: Charles Durkee (1805-1870), "Free Soil"
*ushr|Wisconsin|2|2: Orsamus Cole (1819-1903), "Whig"
*ushr|Wisconsin|3|3: James D. Doty (1799-1865), "Democratic"

Delegates

:Minnesota Territory
*ushr|Minnesota Territory|AL|A/L: Henry H. Sibley (1811-1891), …newly formed territory, seated December 3 1849. :Oregon Territory
*ushr|Oregon Territory|AL|A/L: Samuel R. Thurston (1816-1851), "Democratic" …newly formed territory, seated December 3 1849.

Notes

References

*cite book|title = The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress|last = Martis|first = Kenneth C.|authorlink =|coauthors =|year = 1989|publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company|location = New York|id =
*cite book|title = The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts|last = Martis|first = Kenneth C.|authorlink =|coauthors =|year = 1982|publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company|location = New York|id =

External links

* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwsllink.html Statutes at Large, 1789-1875]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwsjlink.html Senate Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwhjlink.html#anchor2 House Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress]
* [http://www.gpoaccess.gov/serialset/cdocuments/hd108-222/index.html Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress]
* [http://clerk.house.gov/art_history/house_history/index.html U.S. House of Representatives: House History]
* [http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/reference/two_column_table/stats_and_lists.htm U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists]


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