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Second United States Congress

Contents

Dates of Sessions

1791-1793

Major Political Events

Officers

Senate

House of Representatives

Members of the Second United States Congress


Senate

Connecticut

Delaware

Georgia

Kentucky

  • John Brown (Anti-Administration)
  • John Edwards (Anti-Administration)

Maryland

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Vermont

  • Stephen R. Bradley (Anti-Administration)
  • Moses Robinson (Anti-Administration)

Virginia

House of Representatives

Connecticut

Delaware

Georgia

Kentucky

Maryland

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Vermont

  • Israel Smith , 1st District
  • Nathaniel Niles , 2nd District

Virginia

  • Alexander White , 1st District
  • 2nd District Vacant
  • Andrew Moore , 3rd District
  • Richard B. Lee , 4th District
  • James Madison, 5th District
  • Abraham B. Venable , 6th District
  • Samuel Griffin , 7th District
  • Josiah Parker , 8th District
  • William B. Giles , 9th District
  • John Page, 10th District

External links


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