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NINTH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1805, TO MARCH 3, 1807 FIRST SESSION—December 2, 1805, to April 21, 1806 SECOND SESSION—December 1, 1806, to March 3, 1807 SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE—March 4, 1805, for one day only VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—GEORGE CLINTON, of New York PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—SAMUEL SMITH, 1 of Maryland SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—SAMUEL A. OTIS, of Massachusetts SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—JAMES MATHERS, of New York SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—NATHANIEL MACON, 2 of North Carolina CLERK OF THE HOUSE—JOHN BECKLEY, 3 of Virginia SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH WHEATON, of Rhode Island DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—THOMAS CLAXTON CONNECTICUT GEORGIA John Boyle SENATORS SENATORS John Fowler Matthew Lyon James Hillhouse Abraham Baldwin Thomas Sandford Uriah Tracy James Jackson 10 Matthew Walton REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE John Milledge 11 Samuel W. Dana REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE MARYLAND John Davenport Joseph Bryan 12 Calvin Goddard 4 Dennis Smelt 13 SENATORS Timothy Pitkin 5 Peter Early Robert Wright 20 Roger Griswold 6 David Meriwether Philip Reed 21 Lewis B. Sturges 7 Cowles Mead 14 Samuel Smith Jonathan O. Moseley Thomas Spalding 15 REPRESENTATIVES John Cotton Smith 8 William W. Bibb 16 Theodore Dwight 9 John Archer Benjamin Tallmadge KENTUCKY John Campbell Leonard Covington SENATORS Joseph H. Nicholson 22 DELAWARE 17 John Breckinridge Edward Lloyd 23 SENATORS 18 John Adair Patrick Magruder 19 Samuel White Henry Clay William McCreery James A. Bayard Buckner Thruston Nicholas R. Moore REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES Roger Nelson James M. Broom George M. Bedinger Charles Goldsborough 1 Elected December 2, 1805; March 18, 1806; and March 9 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John 17 Resigned August 7, 1805, to become Attorney General. 2, 1807. Cotton Smith, and took his seat December 1, 1806. 18 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John 2 Reelected December 2, 1805. 10 Died March 19, 1806. Breckinridge, and took his seat December 9, 1805; re- 3 Reelected December 2, 1805. 11 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of James Jack- signed November 18, 1806. 4 Resigned in 1805, before Congress assembled. son, and took his seat December 11, 1806. 19 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John 12 5 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignations of Calvin Resigned in 1806. Adair, and took his seat December 29, 1806. 13 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Joseph Goddard and Roger Griswold, and took his seat December 20 Resigned in 1806. Bryan, and took his seat December 26, 1806. 21 10, 1805. 14 Served until December 24, 1805; succeeded by Thomas Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Robert 6 Resigned in 1805, before Congress assembled. Spalding, who contested his election. Wright, and took his seat December 29, 1806. 7 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignations of Calvin 15 Successfully contested the election of Cowles Mead, 22 Resigned March 1, 1806. Goddard and Roger Griswold, and took his seat December and took his seat December 24, 1805; resigned in 1806. 23 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Joseph 2, 1805. 16 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Thom- H. Nicholson, and took his seat December 3, 1806. 8 Resigned in August 1806. as Spalding, and took his seat January 26, 1807. [ 65 ] 66 Biographical Directory MASSACHUSETTS Gurdon S. Mumford 25 John Rea John Russell SENATORS Jacob Richards Peter Sailly John Smilie Timothy Pickering Thomas Sammons John Whitehill John Quincy Adams Martin G. Schuneman REPRESENTATIVES David Thomas RHODE ISLAND Uri Tracy Joseph Barker SENATORS Barnabas Bidwell Philip Van Cortlandt Benjamin Howland Phanuel Bishop Killian K. Van Rensselaer Daniel C. Verplanck James Fenner John Chandler Eliphalet Wickes REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Orchard Cook Nathan Williams Jacob Crowninshield Nehemiah Knight Richard Cutts NORTH CAROLINA Joseph Stanton, Jr. William Ely SENATORS SOUTH CAROLINA Isaiah L. Green David Stone 26 Seth Hastings James Turner SENATORS Jeremiah Nelson REPRESENTATIVES Thomas Sumter Josiah Quincy Nathaniel Alexander 27 John Gaillard Ebenezer Seaver Evan S. Alexander 28 REPRESENTATIVES William Stedman Willis Alston William Butler Samuel Taggart William Blackledge Joseph B. Varnum Levi Casey 36 Thomas Blount Elias Earle Peleg Wadsworth James Holland Robert Marion Thomas Kenan NEW HAMPSHIRE Nathaniel Macon Thomas Moore O’Brien Smith SENATORS Duncan McFarlan Richard Stanford David R. Williams William Plumer Richard Winn Nicholas Gilman Marmaduke Williams Joseph Winston REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Thomas Wynns TENNESSEE Silas Betton SENATORS Caleb Ellis OHIO Joseph Anderson David Hough SENATORS Daniel Smith Samuel Tenney John Smith Thomas W. Thompson Thomas Worthington REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE George W. Campbell NEW JERSEY Jeremiah Morrow William Dickson SENATORS John Rhea PENNSYLVANIA John Condit VERMONT Aaron Kitchell SENATORS SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE George Logan Samuel Maclay Stephen R. Bradley Ezra Darby REPRESENTATIVES Israel Smith Ebenezer Elmer William Helms Issac Anderson REPRESENTATIVES John Lambert David Bard Martin Chittenden Robert Brown James Sloan James Elliott Joseph Clay James Fisk Henry Southard Frederick Conrad William Findley Gideon Olin NEW YORK Andrew Gregg SENATORS John Hamilton VIRGINIA John Smith John A. Hanna 29 SENATORS Samuel L. Mitchill Robert Whitehill 30 William B. Giles James Kelly Andrew Moore REPRESENTATIVES Michael Leib 31 John Blake, Jr. John Porter 32 REPRESENTATIVES George Clinton, Jr. 24 Christian Lower 33 Burwell Bassett Silas Halsey John B. C. Lucas 34 John Claiborne Henry W. Livingston Samuel Smith 35 Christopher Clark 37 Josiah Masters John Pugh William A. Burwell 38 24 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Rep- 28 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Na- 34 Resigned before Congress assembled. resentative-elect Samuel L. Mitchill in preceding Con- thaniel Alexander, and took his seat February 24, 1806. 35 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John gress. 29 Died July 23, 1805, before Congress assembled. B. C. Lucas, and took his seat December 2, 1805. 25 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Rep- 30 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of John A. 36 Died February 3, 1807, before the commencement of resentative-elect Daniel D. Tompkins before the beginning Hanna, and took his seat December 2, 1805. the Tenth Congress, to which he had been reelected. 31 of the congressional term, and took his seat December Election unsuccessfully contested by John Douglas; re- 37 Resigned July 1, 1806. 2, 1805. signed February 14, 1806. 38 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Chris- 26 Resigned about February 17, 1807. 32 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Mi- 27 Resigned in November 1805, having been elected gov- chael Leib, and took his seat December 8, 1806. topher Clark, and took his seat December 1, 1806. ernor of North Carolina. 33 Died December 19, 1806, never having qualified. NINTH CONGRESS 67 Matthew Clay Thomas Newton, Jr. MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY John Clopton John Randolph John Dawson Thomas M. Randolph DELEGATE John W. Eppes John Smith James M. Garnett Philip R. Thompson William Lattimore Peterson Goodwyn Abram Trigg Edwin Gray Alexander Wilson 41 David Holmes TERRITORY OF ORLEANS John G. Jackson 39 Walter Jones INDIANA TERRITORY DELEGATE Joseph Lewis, Jr. DELEGATE Daniel Clark 42 John Morrow Benjamin Parke 40 39 Formed by act approved May 7, 1800, from a portion 40 Took his seat December 12, 1805. the name of Louisiana by the treaty signed in Paris on of lands of the Northwest Territory originally ceded to 41 Formed by act approved March 26, 1804, from a por- April 30, 1803. the United States by the State of Virginia, with seat of tion of lands ceded by France to the United States under 42 Took his seat December 1, 1806. government at Vincennes. .