19th United States Congress

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19th United States Congress
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March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1827
Members48 senators
213 representatives
3 non-voting delegates
Senate majorityJackson Men
Senate PresidentJohn C. Calhoun (DR)
House majorityAnti-Jackson
House SpeakerJohn W. Taylor (DR)
Sessions
Special: March 4, 1825 – March 9, 1825
1st: December 5, 1825 – May 22, 1826
2nd: December 4, 1826 – March 3, 1827

The Nineteenth 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, 1825, to March 4, 1827, during the first two years of the administration of U.S. President John Quincy Adams. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the Fourth Census of the United States in 1820. The Senate had a majority of Jackson Men, while the House had an Anti-Jackson (pro-Adams) majority.

Major events

Major legislation

Treaties signed

Party summary

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.

Senate

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Anti-
Jacksonian

(A)
Jacksonian
(J)
Other
End of previous congress 16[a] 12[b] 20[c] 48 0
Begin 20 25 0 45 3
End 22 26 480
Final voting share 45.8% 54.2% 0.0%
Beginning of next congress 20 27 1 48 0

House of Representatives

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Anti-
Jacksonian

(A)
Jacksonian
(J)
Other
End of previous congress 87[d] 71[e] 55[f] 213 0
Begin 107 106 0 213 0
End 109 104
Final voting share 51.2% 48.8% 0.0%
Beginning of next congress 102 110 0 212 1

Leadership

President of the Senate
John C. Calhoun

Senate

House of Representatives

Present of the House
John W. Taylor

Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by Class and Representatives are listed by district.

Skip to House of Representatives, below

Senate

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, facing re-election in 1826/1827; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, facing re-election in 1828/1829; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, facing re-election in 1830/1831.

House of Representatives

Changes in membership

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

Senate

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|- | New Hampshire
(3) | Vacant | Seat remained vacant | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Levi Woodbury (J) | Installed March 16, 1825

|- | Connecticut
(3) | Vacant | Seat remained vacant | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Calvin Willey (A) | Installed May 4, 1825

|- | New York
(3) | Vacant | Seat remained vacant | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Nathan Sanford (A) | Installed January 14, 1826, after resigning as Chancellor of New York

|- | Virginia
(1) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | James Barbour (J) | Resigned March 7, 1825, after being appointed US Secretary of War | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | John Randolph (J) | Appointed December 26, 1825

|- | Mississippi
(1) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | David Holmes (J) | Resigned September 25, 1825, after being elected Governor of Mississippi | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Powhatan Ellis (J) | Appointed September 28, 1825

|- | Tennessee
(2) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Andrew Jackson (J) | Resigned October 14, 1825 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Hugh Lawson White (J) | Installed October 28, 1825

|- | Rhode Island
(1) | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | James De Wolf (A) | Resigned October 31, 1825 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Asher Robbins (A) | Appointed October 31, 1825

|- | Maryland
(3) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Edward Lloyd (J) | Resigned January 14, 1826, after being elected to the Maryland State Senate | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Ezekiel F. Chambers (A) | Elected January 24, 1826

|- | Alabama
(3) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Henry H. Chambers (J) | Died January 24, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Israel Pickens (J) | Appointed February 17, 1826

|- | Mississippi
(1) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Powhatan Ellis (J) | Successor elected January 28, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Thomas B. Reed (J) | Installed January 28, 1826

|- | South Carolina
(3) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | John Gaillard (J) | Died February 26, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | William Harper (J) | Appointed March 8, 1826

|- | Delaware
(2) | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Nicholas Van Dyke (A) | Died May 21, 1826 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Daniel Rodney (A) | Appointed November 8, 1826

|- | Massachusetts
(2) | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | James Lloyd (A) | Resigned May 23, 1826 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Nathaniel Silsbee (A) | Installed May 31, 1826

|- | New Jersey
(1) | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Joseph McIlvaine (A) | Died August 19, 1826 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Ephraim Bateman(A) | Installed November 10, 1826

|- | Alabama
(3) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Israel Pickens (J) | Successor elected November 27, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | John McKinley (J) | Installed November 27, 1826

|- | South Carolina
(3) | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | William Harper (J) | Successor elected November 29, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | William Smith (J) | Installed November 29, 1826

|- | Delaware
(2) | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Daniel Rodney (A) | Resigned January 12, 1827, after successor was elected | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Henry M. Ridgely (J) | Installed January 23, 1827

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House of Representatives

  • replacements: 11
    • Anti-Jackson: 1 seat net gain
    • Jackson: 1 seat net loss
  • deaths: 5
  • resignations: 10
  • contested election: 1
  • Total seats with changes: 16

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|- | Kentucky
3rd
| style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Henry Clay (A) | Resigned March 6, 1825, after being appointed US Secretary of State | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | James Clark (A) | Seated August 1, 1825

|- | South Carolina
1st
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Joel R. Poinsett (J) | Resigned March 7, 1825, after being appointed Minister to Mexico | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | William Drayton (J) | Seated May 17, 1825

|- | Pennsylvania
16th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | James Allison, Jr. (J) | Resigned August 26, 1825 before the assembling of Congress | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Robert Orr, Jr. (J) | Seated October 11, 1825

|- | New York
20th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Egbert Ten Eyck (J) | Lost contested election December 15, 1825 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Daniel Hugunin, Jr. (A) | Seated December 15, 1825

|- | Virginia
5th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | John Randolph (J) | Resigned December 26, 1825, after being appointed to the US Senate | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | George W. Crump (J) | Seated January 21, 1826

|- | Maryland
2nd
| style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Joseph Kent (A) | Resigned January 6, 1826, after being elected Governor of Maryland | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | John C. Weems (J) | Seated February 1, 1826

|- | Pennsylvania
18th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Patrick Farrelly (J) | Died January 12, 1826 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Thomas H. Sill (A) | Seated March 14, 1826

|- | Mississippi
At-large
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Christopher Rankin (J) | Died March 14, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | William Haile (J) | Seated July 10, 1826

|- | North Carolina
8th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Willie P. Mangum (J) | Resigned March 18, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Daniel L. Barringer (J) | Seated December 4, 1826

|- | Pennsylvania
13th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Alexander Thomson (J) | Resigned May 1, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Chauncey Forward (J) | Seated December 4, 1826

|- | Ohio
10th
| style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | David Jennings (A) | Resigned May 25, 1826 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Thomas Shannon (A) | Seated December 4, 1826

|- | Kentucky
5th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | James Johnson (J) | Died August 13, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Robert L. McHatton (J) | Seated December 7, 1826

|- | Pennsylvania
7th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Henry Wilson (J) | Died August 14, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Jacob Krebs (J) | Seated December 4, 1826

|- | Kentucky
12th
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Robert P. Henry (J) | Died August 25, 1826 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | John F. Henry (A) | Seated December 11, 1826

|- | Maine
5th
| style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Enoch Lincoln (A) | Resigned before September 11, 1826 | style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | James W. Ripley (J) | Seated September 11, 1826

|- | Pennsylvania
2nd
| style="background-color:#DDEEFF" | Joseph Hemphill (J) | Resigned before October 10, 1826 | style="background-color:#FFE6B0" | Thomas Kittera (A) | Seated October 10, 1826

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Committees

Lists of committees and their party leaders.

Senate

House of Representatives

Joint committees

Employees

Legislative branch agency directors

Senate

House of Representatives

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Adams & Clay factions
  2. ^ Jackson faction
  3. ^ Crawford faction
  4. ^ Adams & Clay factions
  5. ^ Jackson faction
  6. ^ Crawford faction

References

  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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