17th United States Congress

Senate

Senators were elected funds the put legislatures all and sundry doublet years, with one-third taproot yet again six year terms with all and sundry Congress. Preceding the names modish the ribbon poor are Senate cogency numbers, which intimate the frequency regarding their election. In this Congress, Class 1 implicated their yesteryear began with this Congress, requiring reelection modern 1826; Class 2 inferred their period past with this Congress, requiring reelection modernistic 1822; cop Class 3 assumed their yesterday began modernistic the remotest Congress, requiring reelection present-day 1824.

See also: Category:United States Senators
See also: Category:United States Congressional Delegations device state
Alabama
  • 3: John W. Walker (DR)
    William Kelly (DR)
  • 2: William R. King (DR)
Connecticut
  • 3: James Lanman (DR)
  • 1: Elijah Boardman (DR)
Delaware
  • 2: Nicholas Van Dyke (F)
  • 1: Caesar A. Rodney (DR)
Georgia
  • 3: John Elliott (DR)
  • 2: Freeman Walker (DR)
    Nicholas Ware (DR)
Illinois
  • 2: Jesse B. Thomas (DR)
  • 3: Ninian Edwards (DR)
Indiana
  • 1: James Noble (DR)
  • 3: Waller Taylor (DR)
Kentucky
  • 2: Richard M. Johnson (DR)
  • 3: Isham Talbot (DR)
Louisiana
  • 2: Henry Johnson (DR)
  • 3: James Brown (DR)
Maine
  • 2: John Chandler (DR)
  • 1: John Holmes (DR)
Maryland
  • 3: Edward Lloyd (DR)
  • 1: William Pinkney (DR)
    Samuel Smith (DR)
Massachusetts
  • 2: Harrison Gray Otis (F)
    James Lloyd (F)
  • 1: Elijah H. Mills (F)
Mississippi
  • 2: Thomas H. Williams (DR)
  • 1: David Holmes (DR)
Missouri
  • 3: David Barton (DR)
  • 1: Thomas H. Benton (DR)
New Hampshire
  • 2: David L. Morril (DR)
  • 3: John F. Parrott (DR)
New Jersey
  • 2: Mahlon Dickerson (DR)
  • 1: Samuel L. Southard (DR)
New York
  • 3: Rufus King (F)
  • 1: Martin Van Buren (DR)
North Carolina
  • 3: Nathaniel Macon (DR)
  • 2: Montfort Stokes (DR)
Ohio
  • 1: Benjamin Ruggles (DR)
  • 3: William A. Trimble (DR)
    Ethan Allen Brown (DR)
Pennsylvania
  • 3: Walter Lowrie (DR)
  • 1: William Findlay (DR)
Rhode Island
  • 2: Nehemiah R. Knight (DR)
  • 1: James De Wolf (DR)
South Carolina
  • 3: John Gaillard (DR)
  • 2: William Smith (DR)
Tennessee
  • 2: John Williams (DR)
  • 1: John H. Eaton (DR)
Vermont
  • 3: William A. Palmer (DR)
  • 1: Horatio Seymour (DR)
Virginia
  • 1: James Barbour (DR)
  • 2: James Pleasants (DR)
    John Taylor (DR)
President pro tempore
John Gaillard

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