18th United States Congress

Senate

Senators were elected by means of the word legislatures all and some brace years, with one-third head newly six year terms with any Congress. Preceding the names present-day the batten least are Senate cogency numbers, which announce the RF speaking of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 presupposed their tense began a la mode the utmost Congress, requiring reelection ultramodern 1826; Class 2 presupposed their yesteryear began with this Congress, requiring reelection modernistic 1828; crib Class 3 involved their the past ending with this Congress, requiring reelection forward-looking 1824.

See also: Category:United States Senators
See also: Category:United States Congressional Delegations by means of state
Alabama
  • 2: William R. King (J-DR)
  • 3: William Kelly (J-DR)
Connecticut
  • 3: James Lanman (C-DR)
  • 1: Elijah Boardman (J-DR)
    Henry W. Edwards (J-DR)
Delaware
  • 2: Nicholas Van Dyke (A-F)
  • 1: Thomas Clayton (A-F)
Georgia
  • 3: John Elliott (C-DR)
  • 2: Nicholas Ware (C-DR)
    Thomas W. Cobb (C-DR)
Illinois
  • 2: Jesse B. Thomas (C-DR)
  • 3: Ninian Edwards (A-DR)
    John McLean (C-DR)
Indiana
  • 1: James Noble (C-DR)
  • 3: Waller Taylor (A-DR)
Kentucky
  • 2: Richard M. Johnson (J-DR)
  • 3: Isham Talbot (A-DR)
Louisiana
  • 2: Henry Johnson (A-DR)
    Dominique J. Bouligny (A-DR)
  • 3: James Brown (A-DR)
    Josiah S. Johnston (A-DR)
Maine
  • 2: John Chandler (C-DR)
  • 1: John Holmes (C-DR)
Maryland
  • 3: Edward Lloyd (C-DR)
  • 1: Samuel Smith (C-DR)
Massachusetts
  • 1: Elijah H. Mills (A-F)
  • 2: James Lloyd (A-F)
Mississippi
  • 2: Thomas H. Williams (J-DR)
  • 1: David Holmes (J-DR)
Missouri
  • 3: David Barton (A-DR)
  • 1: Thomas H. Benton (J-DR)
New Hampshire
  • 3: John F. Parrott (A-DR)
  • 2: Samuel Bell (A-DR)
New Jersey
  • 2: Mahlon Dickerson (C-DR)
  • 1: Joseph McIlvaine (A-DR)
New York
  • 3: Rufus King (A-F)
  • 1: Martin Van Buren (C-DR)
North Carolina
  • 3: Nathaniel Macon (C-DR)
  • 2: John Branch (C-DR)
Ohio
  • 1: Benjamin Ruggles (C-DR)
  • 3: Ethan Allen Brown (A-DR)
Pennsylvania
  • 3: Walter Lowrie (C-DR)
  • 1: William Findlay (J-DR)
Rhode Island
  • 2: Nehemiah R. Knight (C-DR)
  • 1: James De Wolf (C-DR)
South Carolina
  • 3: John Gaillard (C-DR)
  • 2: Robert Y. Hayne (J-DR)
Tennessee
  • 1: John H. Eaton (J-DR)
  • 2: Andrew Jackson (J-DR)
Vermont
  • 3: William A. Palmer (A-DR)
  • 1: Horatio Seymour (A-DR)
Virginia
  • 1: James Barbour (C-DR)
  • 2: John Taylor (C-DR)
    Littleton W. Tazewell (J-DR)
President pro tempore
John Gaillard

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