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23rd United States Congress - Wikipedia

1833-1835 U.S. Congress

The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this congress. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.

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 began with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1838; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1834; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1836.

1. Clement C. Clay (J)
2. John McKinley (J)
3. Samuel W. Mardis (J)
4. Dixon H. Lewis (N)
5. John Murphy (J)

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

At-large. Noyes Barber (NR)
At-large. William W. Ellsworth (NR), until July 8, 1834
Joseph Trumbull (NR), from December 1, 1834
At-large. Jabez W. Huntington (NR), until August 16, 1834
Phineas Miner (NR), from December 1, 1834
At-large. Samuel A. Foote (NR), until May 9, 1834
Ebenezer Jackson Jr. (NR), from December 1, 1834
At-large. Samuel Tweedy (NR)
At-large. Ebenezer Young (NR)
At-large. John J. Milligan (NR)

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

At-large. Augustin S. Clayton (J)
At-large. John E. Coffee (J)
At-large. Thomas F. Foster (J)
At-large. Roger L. Gamble (J)
At-large. George R. Gilmer (J)
At-large. Seaborn Jones (J)
At-large. William Schley (J)
At-large. James M. Wayne (J), until January 13, 1835, vacant thereafter
At-large. Richard Henry Wilde (J)
1. Charles Slade (J), until July 26, 1834
John Reynolds (J), from December 1, 1834
2. Zadok Casey (J)
3. Joseph Duncan (J), until September 21, 1834
William L. May (J), from December 1, 1834
1. Ratliff Boon (J)
2. John Ewing (NR)
3. John Carr (J)
4. Amos Lane (J)
5. Johnathan McCarty (J)
6. George L. Kinnard (J)
7. Edward A. Hannegan (J)
1. Chittenden Lyon (J)
2. Albert G. Hawes (J)
3. Christopher Tompkins (NR)
4. Martin Beaty (NR)
5. Robert P. Letcher (NR), from August 6, 1834
6. Thomas Chilton (NR)
7. Benjamin Hardin (NR)
8. Patrick H. Pope (J)
9. James Love (NR)
10. Chilton Allan (NR)
11. Amos Davis (NR)
12. Thomas A. Marshall (NR)
13. Richard M. Johnson (J)
1. Edward D. White (NR), until November 15, 1834
Henry Johnson (NR), from December 1, 1834
2. Philemon Thomas (J)
3. Henry A. Bullard (NR), until January 4, 1834
Rice Garland (NR), from April 28, 1834
1. Rufus McIntire (J)
2. Francis O. J. Smith (J)
3. Edward Kavanagh (J)
4. George Evans (NR)
5. Moses Mason Jr. (J)
6. Leonard Jarvis (J)
7. Joseph Hall (J)
8. Gorham Parks (J)
1. Littleton P. Dennis (NR), until April 14, 1834
John N. Steele (NR), from June 9, 1834
2. Richard B. Carmichael (J)
3. James Turner (J)
4. James P. Heath (J)
5. Isaac McKim (J)
6. William Cost Johnson (NR)
7. Francis Thomas (J)
8. John T. Stoddert (J)
1. Benjamin Gorham (NR)
2. Rufus Choate (NR), until June 30, 1834
Stephen C. Phillips (NR), from December 1, 1834
3. Gayton P. Osgood (J)
4. Edward Everett (NR)
5. John Davis (NR), until January 14, 1834
Levi Lincoln Jr. (NR), from March 5, 1834
6. George Grennell Jr. (NR)
7. George N. Briggs (NR)
8. Isaac C. Bates (NR)
9. William Jackson (AM)
10. William Baylies (NR)
11. John Reed Jr. (NR)
12. John Quincy Adams (AM)

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

At-large. Harry Cage (J)
At-large. Franklin E. Plummer (J)

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

At-large. William H. Ashley (J)
At-large. John Bull (NR)

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

At-large. Benning M. Bean (J)
At-large. Robert Burns (J)
At-large. Joseph M. Harper (J)
At-large. Henry Hubbard (J)
At-large. Franklin Pierce (J)

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

At-large. Philemon Dickerson (J)
At-large. Samuel Fowler (J)
At-large. Thomas Lee (J)
At-large. James Parker (J)
At-large. Ferdinand S. Schenck (J)
At-large. William N. Shinn (J)

There were five plural districts, the 8th, 17th, 22nd & 23rd had two representatives each, the 3rd had four representatives.

1. Abel Huntington (J)
2. Isaac B. Van Houten (J)
3. Churchill C. Cambreleng (J)
3. Cornelius V. Lawrence (J), until May 14, 1834
John J. Morgan (J), from December 1, 1834
3. Dudley Selden (J), until July 1, 1834
Charles G. Ferris (J), from December 1, 1834
3. Campbell P. White (J)
4. Aaron Ward (J)
5. Abraham Bockee (J)
6. John W. Brown (J)
7. Charles Bodle (J)
8. John Adams (J)
8. Aaron Vanderpoel (J)
9. Job Pierson (J)
10. Gerrit Y. Lansing (J)
11. John Cramer (J)
12. Henry C. Martindale (AM)
13. Reuben Whallon (J)
14. Ransom H. Gillet (J)
15. Charles McVean (J)
16. Abijah Mann Jr. (J)
17. Samuel Beardsley (J)
17. Joel Turrill (J)
18. Daniel Wardwell (J)
19. Sherman Page (J)
20. Noadiah Johnson (J)
21. Henry Mitchell (J)
22. Nicoll Halsey (J)
22. Samuel G. Hathaway (J)
23. William K. Fuller (J)
23. William Taylor (J)
24. Rowland Day (J)
25. Samuel Clark (J)
26. John Dickson (AM)
27. Edward Howell (J)
28. Frederick Whittlesey (AM)
29. George W. Lay (AM)
30. Philo C. Fuller (AM)
31. Abner Hazeltine (AM)
32. Millard Fillmore (AM)
33. Gideon Hard (AM)
1. William B. Shepard (NR)
2. Jesse A. Bynum (J)
3. Thomas H. Hall (J)
4. Jesse Speight (J)
5. James I. McKay (J)
6. Micajah T. Hawkins (J)
7. Edmund Deberry (NR)
8. Daniel L. Barringer (NR)
9. Augustine H. Shepperd (NR)
10. Abraham Rencher (NR)
11. Henry W. Connor (J)
12. James Graham (NR)
13. Lewis Williams (NR)
1. Robert T. Lytle (J), until March 10, 1834, and from December 27, 1834
2. Taylor Webster (J)
3. Joseph H. Crane (NR)
4. Thomas Corwin (NR)
5. Thomas L. Hamer (J)
6. Samuel F. Vinton (NR)
7. William Allen (J)
8. Jeremiah McLene (J)
9. John Chaney (J)
10. Joseph Vance (NR)
11. James M. Bell (NR)
12. Robert Mitchell (J)
13. David Spangler (NR)
14. William Patterson (J)
15. Jonathan Sloane (AM)
16. Elisha Whittlesey (AM)
17. John Thomson (J)
18. Benjamin Jones (J)
19. Humphrey H. Leavitt (J), until July 10, 1834
Daniel Kilgore (J), from December 1, 1834

There were two plural districts, the 2nd had two representatives, the 4th had three representatives.

1. Joel B. Sutherland (J)
2. Horace Binney (NR)
2. James Harper (NR)
3. John G. Watmough (NR)
4. Edward Darlington (AM)
4. William Hiester (AM)
4. David Potts Jr. (AM)
5. Joel K. Mann (J)
6. Robert Ramsey (J)
7. David D. Wagener (J)
8. Henry King (J)
9. Henry A. P. Muhlenberg (J)
10. William Clark (AM)
11. Charles A. Barnitz (AM)
12. George Chambers (AM)
13. Jesse Miller (J)
14. Joseph Henderson (J)
15. Andrew Beaumont (J)
16. Joseph B. Anthony (J)
17. John Laporte (J)
18. George Burd (NR)
19. Richard Coulter (J)
20. Andrew Stewart (AM)
21. Thomas M. T. McKennan (AM)
22. Harmar Denny (AM)
23. Samuel S. Harrison (J)
24. John Banks (AM)
25. John Galbraith (J)

Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

At-large. Tristam Burges (NR)
At-large. Dutee J. Pearce (AM)
1. Henry L. Pinckney (N)
2. William J. Grayson (N)
3. Thomas D. Singleton (N), until November 25, 1833
Robert B. Campbell (N), from February 27, 1834
4. John Myers Felder (N)
5. George McDuffie (N), until ????, 1834
Francis W. Pickens (N), from December 8, 1834
6. Warren R. Davis (N), until January 29, 1835, vacant thereafter
7. William K. Clowney (N)
8. James Blair (J), until April 1, 1834
Richard I. Manning (J), from December 8, 1834
9. John K. Griffin (N)
1. John Blair (J)
2. Samuel Bunch (J)
3. Luke Lea (J)
4. James I. Standifer (J)
5. John B. Forester (J)
6. Balie Peyton (J)
7. John Bell (J)
8. David W. Dickinson (J)
9. James K. Polk (J)
10. William M. Inge (J)
11. Cave Johnson (J)
12. David Crockett (NR)
13. William C. Dunlap (J)
1. Hiland Hall (NR)
2. William Slade (AM)
3. Horace Everett (NR)
4. Heman Allen (NR)
5. Benjamin F. Deming (AM), until July 11, 1834
Henry F. Janes (AM), from December 2, 1834
1. George Loyall (J)
2. John Y. Mason (J)
3. William S. Archer (J)
4. James H. Gholson (NR)
5. John Randolph (J), until May 24, 1833
Thomas T. Bouldin (J), from December 2, 1833, until February 11, 1834
James W. Bouldin (J), from March 28, 1834
6. Thomas Davenport (NR)
7. Nathaniel H. Claiborne (J)
8. Henry A. Wise (J)
9. William P. Taylor (NR)
10. Joseph W. Chinn (J)
11. Andrew Stevenson (J), until June 2, 1834
John Robertson (NR), from December 1, 1834
12. William F. Gordon (J)
13. John M. Patton (J)
14. Charles F. Mercer (NR)
15. Edward Lucas (J)
16. James M. H. Beale (J)
17. Samuel M. Moore (NR)
18. John H. Fulton (J)
19. William McComas (J)
20. John J. Allen (NR)
21. Edgar C. Wilson (NR)
Non-voting members[edit]
Arkansas Territory. Ambrose H. Sevier (J)
Florida Territory. Joseph M. White (J)
Michigan Territory. Lucius Lyon (J)
Speaker of the House
Andrew Stevenson Speaker of the House
John Bell

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.

Lists of committees and their party leaders.


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