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4th United States Congress

Index 4th United States Congress

The Fourth 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. [1]

242 relations: Aaron Burr, Aaron Kitchell, Abiel Foster, Abraham B. Venable, Abraham Baldwin, Absalom Tatom, Albert Gallatin, Alexander D. Orr, Alexander Martin, Andrew Gregg, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Moore (politician), Anthony New, Anti-Administration party, Architect of the Capitol, Ashbel Green, Benjamin Bourne, Benjamin Goodhue, Caleb Strong, Carter Bassett Harrison, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, Chaplain of the United States Senate, Chauncey Goodrich, Christopher Greenup, Classes of United States Senators, Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, Committee of the whole, Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives), Congress Hall, Daniel Buck, Daniel Hiester, David Bard, Democratic-Republican Party, Dempsey Burges, Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives, Dwight Foster (1757–1823), Edward Livingston, Elijah Paine, Elisha Reynolds Potter, Episcopal Church (United States), Ezekiel Gilbert, Federalist Party, Fisher Ames, Francis Malbone, Francis Preston, Frederick Frelinghuysen (general), Frederick Muhlenberg, Gabriel Christie (Maryland), Gabriel Duvall, General ticket, ..., George Cabot, George Dent, George Ege, George Hancock (Virginia), George Jackson (Virginia politician), George Leonard (Congressman), George Thatcher, George Walton, George Washington, George Washington's Farewell Address, Henry Dearborn, Henry Glen, Henry Latimer (senator), Henry Tazewell, Humphrey Marshall (politician), Isaac Coles, Isaac Smith (New Jersey), Isaac Tichenor, Israel Smith, Jacob Read, James Davenport (Connecticut congressman), James Gillespie (politician), James Gunn (senator), James Hillhouse, James Holland (American politician), James Jackson (Georgia politician), James Madison, James Ross (Pennsylvania politician), James White (North Carolina politician), Jay Treaty, Jeremiah Crabb, Jeremiah Smith (lawyer), Jesse Franklin, John Adams, John Brown (Kentucky), John Clopton, John Eager Howard, John Evert Van Alen, John Hathorn, John Heath (politician), John Henry (Maryland politician), John Hunter (South Carolina politician), John J. Beckley, John Langdon (politician), John Laurance, John Milledge, John Nicholas (congressman), John Page (Virginia politician), John Patten (American politician), John Reed Sr., John Richards (Pennsylvania), John Rutherfurd, John Samuel Sherburne, John Swanwick, John Vining, John W. Kittera, John Williams (Salem, New York), Jonathan Dayton, Jonathan Nicoll Havens, Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Joseph Bradley Varnum, Joshua Coit, Josiah Parker, Josiah Tattnall (Senator), Lemuel Benton, List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Kingdom, List of United States Representatives from Connecticut, List of United States Representatives from Delaware, List of United States Representatives from Georgia, List of United States Representatives from Kentucky, List of United States Representatives from Maryland, List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts, List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire, List of United States Representatives from New Jersey, List of United States Representatives from New York, List of United States Representatives from North Carolina, List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania, List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island, List of United States Representatives from South Carolina, List of United States Representatives from Tennessee, List of United States Representatives from Vermont, List of United States Representatives from Virginia, List of United States Senators from Connecticut, List of United States Senators from Delaware, List of United States Senators from Georgia, List of United States Senators from Kentucky, List of United States Senators from Maryland, List of United States Senators from Massachusetts, List of United States Senators from New Hampshire, List of United States Senators from New Jersey, List of United States Senators from New York, List of United States Senators from North Carolina, List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania, List of United States Senators from Rhode Island, List of United States Senators from South Carolina, List of United States Senators from Tennessee, List of United States Senators from Vermont, List of United States Senators from Virginia, Mark Thomson, Maryland Court of Appeals, Matthew Locke (U.S. Congress), Moses Robinson, Nathan Bryan (North Carolina politician), Nathaniel Freeman Jr., Nathaniel Macon, Nathaniel Smith, Nicholas Gilman, Oliver Ellsworth, Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, Philip Van Cortlandt, Pierce Butler, Pinckney's Treaty, Presbyterianism, Presidency of George Washington, President pro tempore of the United States Senate, Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, Richard Brent (politician), Richard Potts, Richard Sprigg Jr., Richard Stockton (U.S. Senator), Richard Thomas (Pennsylvania), Richard Winn, Robert Goodloe Harper, Robert Rutherford (congressman), Roger Griswold, Rufus King, Samuel Allyne Otis, Samuel Earle, Samuel Jordan Cabell, Samuel Livermore, Samuel Lyman, Samuel Maclay, Samuel Sewall (congressman), Samuel Sitgreaves, Samuel Smith (Maryland), Samuel W. Dana, Secretary of the United States Senate, Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives, Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, Southwest Territory, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Stevens Thomson Mason (Virginia), Tennessee, Theodore Foster, Theodore Sedgwick, Theodorus Bailey (politician), Theophilus Bradbury, Thomas Blount (statesman), Thomas Claiborne (1749–1812), Thomas Hartley, Thomas Henderson (New Jersey), Thomas Sprigg, Thomson J. Skinner, Timothy Bloodworth, United States Congress Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills, United States elections, 1794, United States elections, 1796, United States House Committee on Commerce, United States House Committee on Elections, United States House Committee on Rules, United States House Committee on the Judiciary, United States House Committee on Ways and Means, United States House of Representatives, United States House of Representatives elections, 1794, United States House of Representatives elections, 1796, United States presidential election, 1796, United States Senate, United States Senate elections, 1794 and 1795, United States Senate elections, 1796 and 1797, Uriah Tracy, Vice President of the United States, Virginia, Wade Hampton I, William Barry Grove, William Bingham, William Blount, William Bradford (Rhode Island), William Branch Giles, William Cocke, William Cooper (judge), William Craik, William Findley, William Francis Strudwick, William Hindman, William Loughton Smith, William Lyman (congressman), William Thornton, William Vans Murray, William White (bishop of Pennsylvania), Zephaniah Swift, 1790 United States Census. 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Aaron Burr

Aaron Burr Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was an American politician.

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Aaron Kitchell

Aaron Kitchell (July 10, 1744June 25, 1820) was a blacksmith and politician from Hanover Township, New Jersey.

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Abiel Foster

Abiel Foster (August 8, 1735 – February 6, 1806) was an American clergyman and politician from Canterbury, Province of New Hampshire.

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Abraham B. Venable

Abraham Bedford Venable (November 20, 1758December 26, 1811) was a representative and senator from Virginia.

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Abraham Baldwin

Abraham Baldwin (November 22, 1754March 4, 1807) was an American minister, Patriot, politician, and Founding Father.

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Absalom Tatom

Absalom Tatom (1742 – December 20, 1802) was a U.S. Congressman from North Carolina from 1795 to 1796.

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Albert Gallatin

Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin (January 29, 1761 – August 12, 1849) was a Swiss-American politician, diplomat, ethnologist and linguist.

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Alexander D. Orr

Alexander Dalrymple Orr (November 6, 1761 – June 21, 1835) was an American farmer and politician from Maysville, Kentucky.

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Alexander Martin

Alexander Martin (1740November 2, 1807) was the fourth and seventh Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1782 to 1784 and from 1789 to 1792.

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Andrew Gregg

Andrew Gregg (June 10, 1755May 20, 1835) was an American politician.

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Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.

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Andrew Moore (politician)

Andrew Moore (1752April 14, 1821) was an American lawyer and politician from Lexington, Virginia.

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Anthony New

Anthony New (1747 – March 2, 1833) was an 18th-century and 19th-century congressman and lawyer from Virginia and Kentucky.

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Anti-Administration party

The Anti-Administration party (1789–1792) was an informal faction led by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson that opposed policies of then Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton in the first term (1789–1792) of President George Washington.

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Architect of the Capitol

The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is the federal agency responsible for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol Complex, and also the head of that agency.

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Ashbel Green

Ashbel Green, D.D. (July 6, 1762 – May 19, 1848) was an American Presbyterian minister and academic.

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Benjamin Bourne

Benjamin Bourne (September 9, 1755 – September 17, 1808) was an American jurist and politician from Bristol, Rhode Island.

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Benjamin Goodhue

Benjamin Goodhue (September 20, 1748July 28, 1814) was a Representative and a Senator from Massachusetts.

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Caleb Strong

Caleb Strong (January 9, 1745 – November 7, 1819) was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician who served as the sixth and tenth Governor of Massachusetts between 1800 and 1807, and again from 1812 until 1816.

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Carter Bassett Harrison

Carter Bassett Harrison (1756April 18, 1808) was a politician from the U.S. state of Virginia.

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Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives

The Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives is one of the officers of the United States House of Representatives.

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Chaplain of the United States Senate

The Chaplain of the United States Senate opens each session of the United States Senate with a prayer, and provides and coordinates religious programs and pastoral care support for Senators, their staffs, and their families.

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Chauncey Goodrich

Chauncey Goodrich (October 20, 1759August 18, 1815) was an American lawyer and politician from Connecticut who represented that state in the United States Congress as both a senator and a representative.

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Christopher Greenup

Christopher Greenup (c. 1750 – April 27, 1818) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative and the third Governor of Kentucky.

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Classes of United States Senators

The three classes of United States Senators are made up of 33 or 34 Senate seats each.

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Clerk of the United States House of Representatives

The Clerk of the United States House of Representatives is an officer of the United States House of Representatives, whose primary duty is to act as the chief record-keeper for the House.

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Committee of the whole

A committee of the whole is a meeting of a deliberative assembly according to modified procedural rules based on those of a committee.

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Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives)

In the United States House of Representatives, a Committee of the Whole House is a congressional committee that includes all members of the House.

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Congress Hall

Congress Hall, located in Philadelphia at the intersection of Chestnut and 6th Streets, served as the seat of the United States Congress from December 6, 1790 to May 14, 1800.

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Daniel Buck

Daniel Buck (November 9, 1753 – August 16, 1816) was an American lawyer and politician.

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Daniel Hiester

Daniel Hiester (June 25, 1747 – March 7, 1804) was an American political and military leader from the Revolutionary War period to the early 19th Century.

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David Bard

David Bard (1744 – March 12, 1815) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania.

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Democratic-Republican Party

The Democratic-Republican Party was an American political party formed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison around 1792 to oppose the centralizing policies of the new Federalist Party run by Alexander Hamilton, who was secretary of the treasury and chief architect of George Washington's administration.

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Dempsey Burges

Dempsey Burgess (1751 – January 13, 1800) was a Democratic-Republican U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1795 and 1799.

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Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives

An appointed officer of the United States House of Representatives from 1789 until 1995, the Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives was chosen by a resolution at the opening of each United States Congress.

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Dwight Foster (1757–1823)

Dwight Foster (December 7, 1757 – April 29, 1823) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts.

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Edward Livingston

Edward Livingston (May 28, 1764 – May 23, 1836) was an American jurist and statesman.

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Elijah Paine

Elijah Paine (January 21, 1757April 28, 1842) was a United States Senator from Vermont, serving as a Federalist from 1795 to 1801, and thereafter a long-serving United States federal judge.

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Elisha Reynolds Potter

Elisha Reynolds Potter (November 5, 1764 – September 26, 1835) was a statesman in the Federalist Party from Kingston, Rhode Island, who served several times as the Speaker in the Rhode Island State Assembly.

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Episcopal Church (United States)

The Episcopal Church is the United States-based member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

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Ezekiel Gilbert

Ezekiel Gilbert (March 25, 1756 – July 17, 1841) was an American lawyer and politician from Hudson, New York.

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Federalist Party

The Federalist Party, referred to as the Pro-Administration party until the 3rd United States Congress (as opposed to their opponents in the Anti-Administration party), was the first American political party.

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Fisher Ames

Fisher Ames (April 9, 1758 – July 4, 1808) was a Representative in the United States Congress from the 1st Congressional District of Massachusetts.

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Francis Malbone

Francis Malbone (March 20, 1759June 4, 1809) was an American merchant from Newport, Rhode Island.

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Francis Preston

Francis Preston (August 2, 1765 – May 26, 1835) was an American lawyer and politician from Abingdon, Virginia.

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Frederick Frelinghuysen (general)

Frederick Frelinghuysen (April 13, 1753April 13, 1804) was an American lawyer, soldier, and senator from New Jersey.

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Frederick Muhlenberg

Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg (January 1, 1750 – June 4, 1801) was a German American minister and politician who was the first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

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Gabriel Christie (Maryland)

Gabriel Christie (November 29, 1756 – April 1, 1808) was an American political leader from Perryman, Maryland.

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Gabriel Duvall

Gabriel Duvall (December 6, 1752 – March 6, 1844) was an American politician and jurist.

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General ticket

General ticket representation is a particular method of electing members of a multi-member state delegation to the United States House of Representatives.

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George Cabot

George Cabot (December 3, 1752April 18, 1823) was an American merchant, seaman, and politician from Boston.

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George Dent

George Dent (1756 – December 2, 1813) was an American planter and politician from Maryland who served in the House of Representatives from 1793 to 1801.

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George Ege

George Ege (March 9, 1748 – December 14, 1829) was a United States Congressman, elected to the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

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George Hancock (Virginia)

George Hancock (June 13, 1754 – July 18, 1820) was an American planter and lawyer from Virginia.

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George Jackson (Virginia politician)

George Jackson (January 9, 1757 – May 17, 1831) was an American farmer, lawyer, and politician.

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George Leonard (Congressman)

George Leonard (July 4, 1729 – July 26, 1819) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician from Norton, Massachusetts.

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George Thatcher

George Thatcher (April 12, 1754 – April 6, 1824) was an American lawyer, jurist, and statesman from the Maine district of Massachusetts.

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George Walton

George Walton (1749 – February 2, 1804) signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia.

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George Washington

George Washington (February 22, 1732 –, 1799), known as the "Father of His Country," was an American soldier and statesman who served from 1789 to 1797 as the first President of the United States.

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George Washington's Farewell Address

George Washington's Farewell Address is a letter written by first President of the United States George Washington to "friends and fellow-citizens".

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Henry Dearborn

Henry Dearborn (February 23, 1751 – June 6, 1829) was an American soldier and statesman.

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Henry Glen

Henry Glen (July 13, 1739 – January 6, 1814) was a merchant, military officer and politician who served as a Federalist in the United States House of Representatives during the years immediately following the adoption of the United States Constitution.

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Henry Latimer (senator)

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Henry Tazewell

Henry Tazewell (November 27, 1753January 24, 1799) was an American politician who was instrumental in the early government of the U.S. state of Virginia, and a United States Senator from Virginia.

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Humphrey Marshall (politician)

Humphrey Marshall (1760 – July 3, 1841) was a politician from the U.S. states of Virginia and Kentucky.

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Isaac Coles

Isaac Coles (March 2, 1747 – June 3, 1813) was an American planter and statesman from Virginia.

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Isaac Smith (New Jersey)

Isaac Smith (1740 – August 29, 1807) was a physician, and a United States Representative from New Jersey.

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Isaac Tichenor

Isaac Tichenor (February 8, 1754December 11, 1838) was an American lawyer and politician.

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Israel Smith

Israel Smith (April 4, 1759 – December 2, 1810) was an American lawyer and politician.

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Jacob Read

Jacob Read (1752 - July 17, 1816) was an American lawyer and politician from Charleston, South Carolina.

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James Davenport (Connecticut congressman)

James Davenport (October 12, 1758 – August 3, 1797) was an eighteenth-century American lawyer, politician and judge.

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James Gillespie (politician)

James Gillespie (c. 1747 – January 11, 1805) was a Democratic-Republican U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1793 and 1799.

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James Gunn (senator)

James Gunn (March 13, 1753 – July 30, 1801) was a delegate to the Continental Congress and a United States Senator from Georgia.

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James Hillhouse

James Hillhouse (October 20, 1754 – December 29, 1832) was an American lawyer, real estate developer, and politician from New Haven, Connecticut.

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James Holland (American politician)

James Holland (1754 – May 19, 1823) was a U.S. Congressman from the state of North Carolina from 1795 to 1797 and from 1801 to 1811.

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James Jackson (Georgia politician)

James Jackson (September 21, 1757 – March 19, 1806) was an early British-born Georgia politician of the Democratic-Republican Party.

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James Madison

James Madison Jr. (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was an American statesman and Founding Father who served as the fourth President of the United States from 1809 to 1817.

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James Ross (Pennsylvania politician)

James Ross (July 12, 1762November 27, 1847) was a lawyer who represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate from 1794 to 1803.

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James White (North Carolina politician)

James White (June 16, 1749 – October, 1809) was an American physician, lawyer, and politician.

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Jay Treaty

The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, Between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, and also as Jay's Treaty, was a 1795 treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted war, resolved issues remaining since the Treaty of Paris of 1783 (which ended the American Revolutionary War), and facilitated ten years of peaceful trade between the United States and Britain in the midst of the French Revolutionary Wars, which began in 1792.

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Jeremiah Crabb

Jeremiah Crabb (1760–1800) was a United States Representative from Maryland.

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Jeremiah Smith (lawyer)

Jeremiah Smith (November 29, 1759 – September 21, 1842) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician from Exeter, New Hampshire.

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Jesse Franklin

Jesse Franklin (March 24, 1760August 31, 1823) was the Democratic-Republican U.S. senator from the U.S. state of North Carolina between 1799 and 1805 and between 1807 and 1813.

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John Adams

John Adams (October 30 [O.S. October 19] 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman and Founding Father who served as the first Vice President (1789–1797) and second President of the United States (1797–1801).

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John Brown (Kentucky)

John Brown (September 12, 1757August 29, 1837) was an American lawyer and statesman who participated in the development and formation of the State of Kentucky after the American Revolutionary War.

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John Clopton

John Clopton (February 7, 1756 – September 11, 1816) was a United States Representative from Virginia.

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John Eager Howard

John Eager Howard (June 4, 1752October 12, 1827) was an American soldier and politician from Maryland.

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John Evert Van Alen

John Evert Van Alen (1749 – February 27, 1807) was an American surveyor, merchant, and politician from the U.S. state of New York.

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John Hathorn

John Hathorn (January 9, 1749 Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware – February 19, 1825 Warwick, Orange County, New York) was an American politician from New York.

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John Heath (politician)

John Heath (May 8, 1758 – October 13, 1810) was an American lawyer and politician from Northumberland County, Virginia.

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John Henry (Maryland politician)

John Henry (November 1750December 16, 1798) was the eighth Governor of Maryland and member of the United States Senate.

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John Hunter (South Carolina politician)

John Hunter (c.1750 – December 30, 1802) was an American farmer from Newberry, South Carolina.

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John J. Beckley

John James Beckley (August 4, 1757 – April 8, 1807) was an American political campaign manager and the first Librarian of the United States Congress, from 1802 to 1807.

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John Langdon (politician)

John Langdon (June 26, 1741September 18, 1819) was a politician from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and a Founding Father of the United States.

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John Laurance

John Laurance (sometimes spelled "Lawrence" or "Laurence") (1750November 11, 1810) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

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John Milledge

John Milledge (1757February 9, 1818) was an American politician.

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John Nicholas (congressman)

John Nicholas (January 19, 1764 – December 31, 1819) was an American lawyer, farmer, and politician from Williamsburg, Virginia.

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John Page (Virginia politician)

John Page (April 28, 1743October 11, 1808) was a figure in early United States history.

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John Patten (American politician)

Major John Patten (April 26, 1746 – December 26, 1800) was a United States farmer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware.

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John Reed Sr.

John Reed Sr. (November 11, 1751 – February 17, 1831) was a Representative from Massachusetts.

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John Richards (Pennsylvania)

John Richards (April 18, 1753 – November 13, 1822) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania.

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John Rutherfurd

John Rutherfurd (September 20, 1760February 23, 1840) was an American politician and land surveyor.

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John Samuel Sherburne

John Samuel Sherburne (1757 – August 2, 1830) was a lawyer, politician, and United States federal judge from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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John Swanwick

John Swanwick (June 9, 1759 – July 31, 1798) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania.

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John Vining

John Middleton "Jack" Vining (December 23, 1758February, 1802) was an American lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware.

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John W. Kittera

John Wilkes Kittera (November 1752 – June 6, 1801) was an American lawyer and politician from Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

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John Williams (Salem, New York)

John Williams (September 1752 – July 22, 1806) was an American physician and politician from Salem, New York.

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Jonathan Dayton

Jonathan Dayton (October 16, 1760October 9, 1824) was an American politician from the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Jonathan Nicoll Havens

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Jonathan Trumbull Jr.

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Joseph Bradley Varnum

Joseph Bradley Varnum (January 29, 1751September 21, 1821) was a U.S. politician of the Democratic-Republican Party from Massachusetts.

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Joshua Coit

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Josiah Parker

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Josiah Tattnall (Senator)

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Lemuel Benton

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List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Kingdom

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List of United States Representatives from Connecticut

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List of United States Representatives from Delaware

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List of United States Representatives from Georgia

The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Georgia.

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List of United States Representatives from Kentucky

The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the commonwealth of Kentucky.

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List of United States Representatives from Maryland

The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Maryland.

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List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts

The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire

The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of New Hampshire.

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List of United States Representatives from New Jersey

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List of United States Representatives from New York

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List of United States Representatives from North Carolina

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List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania

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List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island

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List of United States Representatives from South Carolina

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List of United States Representatives from Tennessee

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List of United States Representatives from Vermont

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List of United States Representatives from Virginia

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List of United States Senators from Connecticut

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List of United States Senators from Delaware

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List of United States Senators from Georgia

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List of United States Senators from Kentucky

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List of United States Senators from Maryland

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List of United States Senators from Massachusetts

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List of United States Senators from New Hampshire

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List of United States Senators from New Jersey

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List of United States Senators from New York

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List of United States Senators from North Carolina

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List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania

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List of United States Senators from Rhode Island

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List of United States Senators from South Carolina

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List of United States Senators from Tennessee

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List of United States Senators from Vermont

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List of United States Senators from Virginia

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Mark Thomson

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Maryland Court of Appeals

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Matthew Locke (U.S. Congress)

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Moses Robinson

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Nathan Bryan (North Carolina politician)

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Nathaniel Freeman Jr.

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Nathaniel Macon

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Nathaniel Smith

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Nicholas Gilman

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Oliver Ellsworth

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Peleg Wadsworth

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Philadelphia

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Philip Van Cortlandt

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Pierce Butler

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Pinckney's Treaty

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Presbyterianism

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Presidency of George Washington

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President pro tempore of the United States Senate

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Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives

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Richard Brent (politician)

Richard Brent (1757December 30, 1814) was an American planter, lawyer, and politician from Stafford County, Virginia.

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Richard Potts

Richard Potts (July 19, 1753November 26, 1808) was an American politician and jurist.

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Richard Sprigg Jr.

Richard Sprigg Jr. (17691806) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician from Prince George's County, Maryland.

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Richard Stockton (U.S. Senator)

Richard Stockton (April 17, 1764March 7, 1828) was a lawyer who represented New Jersey in the United States Senate and later served in the United States House of Representatives.

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Richard Thomas (Pennsylvania)

Richard Thomas (December 30, 1744 – January 19, 1832) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania.

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Richard Winn

Richard Winn (1750 – December 19, 1818) was an American merchant, surveyor, and politician from Winnsboro, South Carolina.

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Robert Goodloe Harper

Robert Goodloe Harper (January 1765January 14, 1825), a Federalist, was a member of the United States Senate from Maryland, serving from January 1816 until his resignation in December of the same year.

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Robert Rutherford (congressman)

Robert Rutherford (October 20, 1728 – October 10, 1803) was an American pioneer, soldier and statesman from western Virginia.

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Roger Griswold

Roger Griswold (May 21, 1762 – October 25, 1812) was a nineteenth-century lawyer, politician and judge from Connecticut.

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Rufus King

Rufus King (March 24, 1755April 29, 1827) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat.

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Samuel Allyne Otis

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Samuel Earle

Samuel Earle (November 28, 1760 – November 24, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina.

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Samuel Jordan Cabell

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Samuel Livermore

Samuel Livermore (May 14, 1732May 18, 1803) was a U.S. politician.

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Samuel Lyman

Samuel Lyman (January 25, 1749 – June 5, 1802) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts.

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Samuel Maclay

Samuel Maclay (June 17, 1741October 5, 1811) was an American surveyor, farmer, and politician from Union County, Pennsylvania.

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Samuel Sewall (congressman)

Samuel Sewall (December 11, 1757 – June 8, 1814) was an American lawyer and congressman.

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Samuel Sitgreaves

Samuel Sitgreaves (March 16, 1764 – April 4, 1827) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania.

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Samuel Smith (Maryland)

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Samuel W. Dana

Samuel Whittlesey Dana (February 13, 1760July 21, 1830) was an American lawyer and politician from Middletown, Connecticut.

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Secretary of the United States Senate

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Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives

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Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate

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Southwest Territory

The Territory South of the River Ohio, more commonly known as the Southwest Territory, was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 26, 1790, until June 1, 1796, when it was admitted to the United States as the State of Tennessee.

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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

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Stevens Thomson Mason (Virginia)

Stevens Thomson Mason (December 29, 1760May 10, 1803) was a Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, a member of the Virginia state legislature and a Republican U.S. Senator from Virginia (1794–1803).

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Tennessee

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Theodore Foster

Theodore Foster (April 29, 1752January 13, 1828) was an American lawyer and politician from Rhode Island.

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Theodore Sedgwick

Theodore Sedgwick (May 9, 1746January 24, 1813) was an American attorney, politician and jurist, who served in elected state government and as a Delegate to the Continental Congress, a U.S. Representative, and a United States Senator from Massachusetts.

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Theodorus Bailey (politician)

Theodorus Bailey (October 12, 1758September 6, 1828) was an American lawyer and politician from Poughkeepsie, New York, who represented New York in both the U.S. House and Senate.

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Theophilus Bradbury

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Thomas Blount (statesman)

Thomas Blount (May 10, 1759 – February 7, 1812) was an American Revolutionary War veteran and statesman from the state of North Carolina.

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Thomas Claiborne (1749–1812)

Thomas Claiborne (February 1, 17491812) was a planter and politician from Brunswick County, Virginia, who represented Virginia in the United States House of Representatives from 1793 to 1799 and from 1801 to 1805.

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Thomas Hartley

Thomas Hartley (September 7, 1748 – December 21, 1800) was an American lawyer, soldier, and politician from York, Pennsylvania.

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Thomas Henderson (New Jersey)

Thomas Henderson (August 15, 1743December 15, 1824) was a United States Representative from New Jersey.

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Thomas Sprigg

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Thomson J. Skinner

Thomson Joseph Skinner (May 24, 1752 – January 20, 1809) was an American politician from Williamstown, Massachusetts.

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Timothy Bloodworth

Timothy James Bloodworth (1736August 24, 1814) was an American teacher and statesman from North Carolina.

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United States Congress Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills

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United States elections, 1794

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United States elections, 1796

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United States House Committee on Commerce

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United States House Committee on Elections

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United States House Committee on Rules

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United States House Committee on the Judiciary

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United States House Committee on Ways and Means

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United States House of Representatives

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United States House of Representatives elections, 1794

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United States House of Representatives elections, 1796

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United States presidential election, 1796

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United States Senate

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United States Senate elections, 1794 and 1795

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United States Senate elections, 1796 and 1797

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Uriah Tracy

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Vice President of the United States

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Virginia

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Wade Hampton I

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William Barry Grove

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William Bingham

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William Blount

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William Bradford (Rhode Island)

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William Branch Giles

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William Cocke

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William Cooper (judge)

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William Craik

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William Findley

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William Francis Strudwick

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William Hindman

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William Loughton Smith

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William Lyman (congressman)

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William Thornton

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William Vans Murray

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William White (bishop of Pennsylvania)

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Zephaniah Swift

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1790 United States Census

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