List of members of the United States Congress who owned slaves
This is a list of members of the United States Congress who enslaved Black and Indigenous Peoples . Slavery was legal in the United States from its beginning as a nation , having been practiced in North America from early colonial days.
Synopsis
At least 1,700 members of Congress enslaved Black and Indigenous Peoples at some point in their lives,[ 1] including 374 senators, at least 1,477 representatives, at least 23 territorial delegates to the U.S. House, at least 6 members of the Congress of the Confederation , and at least 2 members of the Continental Congress .
Slaveowners, whether enslaving Black and Indigenous Peoples in office or previously as adults, represented 37 states in either house of Congress, from 1789 to 1923:
In addition, the following territories and insular areas were represented by contemporary or former slaveowners who were elected as delegates:
Numerous slaveowners, contemporary and former, served in the Continental Congress and the Congress of the Confederation , and slaveowning men constituted at least half of the membership of Congress from 1789 to 1819. The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution formally abolished slavery in 1865, immediately after the end of the American Civil War . During Reconstruction, the number of former slaveowners declined, but then rose following the end of Reconstruction, followed by a gradual decline in the number of former slaveowners.
William Richardson of Alabama was the last of the continuous line of former slaveholders to serve in Congress, having died in office in 1914. The 64th Congress of 1915–1917 was the first full session to not have any contemporary or former slaveholders in its roster. The last slaveholder to ever hold office in Congress was Rebecca Latimer Felton , who was appointed to represent Georgia in the United States Senate for one day during the 67th Congress . In addition to being the first woman to serve in the Senate, she was the only female slaveowner to ever hold office in Congress.
On January 10, 2022, The Washington Post launched the first known database of documented contemporary or former slaveowners who held office in Congress and its preceding legislatures.[ 2] [ 1]
Senate
Senator
Party
State
Term Start
Term End
Approximate number of slaves held[ 3]
While in office?
Notes
John Adair
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky
November 7, 1805
March 1, 1833
Stephen Adams
Democratic
Mississippi
March 3, 1845
March 2, 1857
James Lusk Alcorn
Whig , Republican
Mississippi
December 3, 1871
March 2, 1877
Alexander Outlaw Anderson
Democratic
Tennessee
January 26, 1840
March 2, 1841
William S. Archer
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
January 17, 1820
March 2, 1847
John Armstrong Jr.
Democratic-Republican
New York
November 5, 1800
June 29, 1804
Chester Ashley
Democratic
Arkansas
December 7, 1844
April 28, 1848
David Rice Atchison
Democratic
Missouri
October 14, 1843
March 3, 1855
George Edmund Badger
Whig
North Carolina
November 24, 1846
March 2, 1855
Arthur P. Bagby
Democratic
Alabama
November 23, 1841
June 15, 1848
Theodorus Bailey
Anti-Administration ,Democratic-Republican
New York
December 1, 1793 March 4, 1803
January 15, 1804
James E. Bailey
Democratic
Tennessee
November 23, 1841
June 15, 1848
James Barbour
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825) , National Republican (1825–1834) , Whig (1834–1842)
Virginia
January 1, 1815
March 26, 1825
John S. Barbour Jr.
Democratic
Virginia
March 3, 1881
May 13, 1892
Robert Woodward Barnwell
Democratic
South Carolina
June 4, 1850
December 8, 1850
128+
Yes
Alexander Barrow
Whig
Louisiana
March 3, 1841
December 28, 1846
William Taylor Barry
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825) Democratic (1828–1835)
Kentucky
March 21, 1809
April 30, 1816
Richard Bassett
Federalist
Delaware
March 3, 1789
March 2, 1793
William Brimage Bate
Democratic
Tennessee
March 3, 1887
March 8, 1905
Martin Waltham Bates
Federalist Democratic
Delaware
January 13, 1857
March 2, 1859
James Asheton Bayard Sr.
Federalist
Delaware
May 14, 1804
March 2, 1813
James Burnie Beck
Democratic
Kentucky
March 3, 1867
May 2, 1890
John Bell
Democratic-Republican (1817–1825)Jacksonian (1825–1835)Whig (1835–1854)American (1854–1860)Constitutional Union (1860–1861)
Tennessee
December 2, 1827
March 2, 1859
Judah P. Benjamin
Whig (before 1856)Democratic (from 1856)
Louisiana
March 3, 1853
February 3, 1861
Thomas Hart Benton
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian , Democratic
Missouri
August 9, 1821
March 2, 1855
John M. Berrien
Democratic (before 1834)Whig (1834–1856)
Georgia
March 3, 1825
May 27, 1852
George Mortimer Bibb
Democratic
Kentucky
March 3, 1811
March 2, 1835
William Wyatt Bibb
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
December 1, 1805
November 8, 1816
Asa Biggs
Democratic
North Carolina
March 3, 1845
May 4, 1858
John Black
Whig
Mississippi
November 11, 1832
January 21, 1838
Francis Preston Blair Jr.
Democratic (before 1848, 1866–1875)Free Soil (1848–1854)Republican (1854–1866)
Missouri
March 3, 1857
March 2, 1873
Jesse Bledsoe
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky
March 3, 1813
January 13, 1815
Timothy Bloodworth
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina
March 3, 1789
March 2, 1801
William Blount
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee
August 1, 1796
July 7, 1797
Elijah Boardman
Democratic-Republican
Connecticut
March 3, 1821
August 17, 1823
Lewis Vital Bogy
Democratic
Missouri
March 3, 1873
September 19, 1877
Solon Borland
Democratic
Arkansas
March 29, 1848
April 2, 1853
Charles Dominique Joseph Bouligny
Democratic-Republican (Before 1828)National Republican (1828–1833)
Louisiana
November 18, 1824
March 2, 1829
Lemuel Jackson Bowden
Union
Virginia
March 3, 1863
January 1, 1864
William Bradford
Federalist Pro-Administration
Rhode Island
March 3, 1793
March 2, 1799
Thomas Bragg
Democratic
North Carolina
March 3, 1859
July 10, 1861
John Branch
Democratic-Republican (before 1825)Jacksonian (1825–1837)Democratic (1837–1863)
North Carolina
March 3, 1823
March 1, 1833
John Breckinridge
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky
March 3, 1801
August 6, 1805
John Cabell Breckinridge
Democratic
Kentucky
March 3, 1851
December 3, 1861
>5
Later became vice president. Breckenridge defended states' rights in regards to slavery and defended the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 . He also supported manumission and African colonization. He joined the Confederacy as a general and was expelled from Congress.
Richard Brent
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
December 6, 1795
December 29, 1814
Jesse David Bright
Democratic
Indiana
March 3, 1845
February 4, 1862
Walker Brooke
Democratic
Mississippi
February 18, 1852
March 3, 1853
Albert Gallatin Brown
Democratic
Mississippi
March 3, 1839
January 13, 1861
Bedford Brown
Democratic
North Carolina
December 8, 1829
November 10, 1840
James Brown
Democratic-Republican
Louisiana
February 4, 1813
December 9, 1823
John Brown
Democratic-Republican
Virginia , Kentucky
March 3, 1789
March 2, 1805
Also served in the House
Joseph Emerson Brown
Whig , Democratic , Republican
Georgia
May 25, 1880
March 2, 1891
William Gannaway Brownlow
Whig American Republican
Tennessee
March 3, 1869
March 2, 1875
Alexander Buckner
Jacksonian
Missouri
March 3, 1831
June 5, 1833
William Bellinger Bulloch
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
April 7, 1813
December 5, 1813
Aaron Burr
Democratic-Republican
New York
March 3, 1791
March 2, 1797
6+
?
Later became vice-president. Burr was born into a slaveholding family. He became a slaveholder himself upon his marriage to Theodosia Bartow Prevost , who held slaves from her prior marriage to Jacques Marcus Prevost , and bought a servant named Carlos. Burr personally opposed to slavery, proposing a 1785 bill for immediate emancipation which failed in the New York State Assembly in favor of another bill which required gradual emancipation and was never passed; a later bill for immediate emancipation was passed after Burr returned to the State Assembly in 1799. His son John Pierre Burr became an abolitionist and civil rights activist.
Andrew Pickens Butler
Democratic
South Carolina
December 3, 1846
May 24, 1857
Pierce Butler
Federalist , Democratic-Republican
South Carolina
March 3, 1789
November 20, 1804
Donelson Caffery
Democratic
Louisiana
December 30, 1892
March 2, 1901
John C. Calhoun
Democratic-Republican (before 1828)Democratic (1828, 1839–1850)Nullifier (1828–1839)
South Carolina
November 3, 1811
March 30, 1850
Wilkinson Call
Democratic
Florida
March 3, 1879
March 2, 1897
Johnson Newlon Camden
Democratic
West Virginia
March 3, 1881
March 2, 1895
Allen Taylor Caperton
Democratic
West Virginia
March 3, 1875
July 25, 1876
John Snyder Carlile
Union
Virginia
March 3, 1855
March 2, 1865
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
Federalist [ 4]
Maryland
March 3, 1789
Nov 29, 1792
Lewis Cass
Democratic
Michigan
Mar 3, 1845
Mar 3, 1845
Joseph Williams Chalmers
Democratic
Mississippi
Mar 3, 1845
Mar 2, 1847
Ezekiel Forman Chambers
National Republican
Maryland
Jan 23, 1826
Mar 2, 1835
Christopher Grant Champlin
Federalist
Rhode Island
May 14, 1797
Oct 1, 1811
Robert Milledge Charlton
Democratic
Georgia
May 30, 1852
Mar 2, 1853
James Chesnut Jr.
Democratic , Conservative Party
South Carolina
Dec 2, 1858
Jul 10, 1861
William Charles Cole Claiborne
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee , Louisiana
May 14, 1797
Nov 22, 1817
Clement Claiborne Clay Jr.
Democratic
Alabama
Mar 3, 1853
Jan 20, 1861
Clement Comer Clay
Democratic
Alabama
Dec 6, 1829
Nov 14, 1841
Henry Clay
Democratic-Republican (1797–1825)
National Republican (1825–1833) Whig (1833–1852)
Kentucky
Dec 28, 1806
Jun 28, 1852
John Middleton Clayton
Federalist Party (Before 1824)
National Republican (Before 1834)
Whig (1824–1854)
American (1854–1856)
Delaware
Mar 3, 1829
Nov 8, 1856
Thomas Clayton
Federalist , Whig
Delaware
Dec 3, 1815
Mar 2, 1847
De Witt Clinton
Democratic-Republican
New York
Feb 8, 1802
Nov 3, 1803
Thomas Willis Cobb
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
Nov 30, 1817
Mar 2, 1829
William Cocke
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee
Aug 1, 1796
Mar 2, 1805
Francis Marion Cockrell
Democratic
Missouri
Mar 3, 1875
Mar 2, 1905
Richard Coke
Democratic
Texas
Mar 3, 1877
Mar 2, 1895
John Ewing Colhoun
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina
Mar 3, 1801
Oct 25, 1802
Alfred Holt Colquitt
Democratic
Georgia
Mar 3, 1853
Mar 25, 1894
Walter Terry Colquitt
Democratic
Georgia
Mar 3, 1839
Mar 2, 1849
John Condit
Democratic-Republican
New Jersey
Dec 1, 1799
Nov 3, 1819
Charles Magill Conrad
Whig
Louisiana
Apr 13, 1842
Aug 16, 1850
William Harris Crawford
Democratic-Republican (1803–1828)
Democratic (1828–1834)
Georgia
Nov 6, 1807
Mar 22, 1813
John Jordan Crittenden
Democratic-Republican (before 1825)
National Republican (1825–1830) Whig (1830–1856) American (1856–1859) Constitutional Union (1859–1861) Union Democratic (1861–1863)
Kentucky
Mar 3, 1817
Mar 2, 1863
Alfred Cuthbert
Democratic
Georgia
May 23, 1813
Mar 2, 1843
Tristram Dalton
Pro-Administration
Massachusetts
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
Garrett Davis
Whig , Union Democratic , Democrat
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1839
Sep. 21, 1872
Henry Gassaway Davis
Democratic
West Virginia
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1883
Jefferson Davis
Democratic
Mississippi
Mar. 3, 1845
Jan. 20, 1861
William Crosby Dawson
States' Rights Party, Whig
Georgia
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1855
George Robertson Dennis
Democratic
Maryland
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1879
William Ford De Saussure
Democratic
South Carolina
May. 9, 1852
Mar. 2, 1853
Jean Noel Destréhan
Democratic-Republican
Louisiana
Sep. 2, 1812
Sep. 30, 1812
James De Wolf
Democratic-Republican
Rhode Island
Mar. 3, 1821
Oct. 30, 1825
Archibald Dixon
Whig
Kentucky
Aug. 31, 1852
Mar. 2, 1855
Henry Dodge
Democratic
Wisconsin
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1857
Stephen Arnold Douglas
Democratic
Illinois
Mar. 3, 1843
Jun. 2, 1861
Solomon Weathersbee Downs
Democratic
Louisiana
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1853
Charles Daniel Drake
Republican
Missouri
Mar. 3, 1867
Dec. 18, 1870
John Henry Eaton
Democratic-Republican (Before 1828),
Democratic (1828–1840),
Whig (1840–1856)
Tennessee
Sep. 4, 1818
Mar. 8, 1829
John Edwards
Anti-Administration
Kentucky
Jun. 17, 1792
Mar. 2, 1795
Ninian Edwards
Democratic-Republican
Illinois
Dec. 2, 1818
Mar. 3, 1824
John Elliott
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
Mar. 3, 1819
Mar. 2, 1825
Franklin Harper Elmore
Democratic
South Carolina
Dec. 9, 1836
May. 28, 1850
John Wayles Eppes
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Oct. 16, 1803
Dec. 3, 1819
George Evans
National Republican ,
Whig
Maine
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1847
Josiah James Evans
Democratic
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1853
May. 5, 1858
William Lee Davidson Ewing
Democratic
Illinois
Dec. 29, 1835
Mar. 2, 1837
Rebecca Latimer Felton
Democratic
Georgia
Oct. 2, 1922
Nov. 20, 1922
First woman in the Senate, last slaveholder in the Senate
William Findlay
Democratic-Republican
Pennsylvania
Dec. 9, 1821
Mar. 2, 1827
Benjamin Fitzpatrick
Democratic
Alabama
Nov. 24, 1848
Jan. 20, 1861
James Winright Flanagan
Republican
Texas
Mar. 30, 1870
Mar. 2, 1875
Henry Stuart Foote
Democratic
Mississippi
Mar. 3, 1847
Jan. 7, 1852
John Forsyth
Democratic-Republican (before 1825)
Democratic (1825–1841)
Georgia
May. 23, 1813
Jun. 26, 1834
Ephraim Hubbard Foster
Whig
Tennessee
Sep. 16, 1838
Mar. 2, 1845
Jesse Franklin
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1813
Frederick Frelinghuysen
Federalist
New Jersey
Mar. 3, 1793
Nov. 11, 1796
Eligius Fromentin
Democratic-Republican
Louisiana
Mar. 3, 1813
Mar. 2, 1819
William Savin Fulton
Jacksonian , Democratic
Arkansas
Sep. 17, 1836
Aug. 14, 1844
John Gaillard
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina
Dec. 5, 1804
Feb. 25, 1826
Augustus Hill Garland
Whig (before 1855)
American (1855–1859)
Constitutional Union (1859–1860)
Democratic (1860–1899)
Arkansas
Mar. 3, 1877
Mar. 5, 1885
James Zachariah George
Democratic
Mississippi
Mar. 3, 1881
Aug. 13, 1897
Henry Sheffie Geyer
Whig , Opposition
Missouri
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1857
Randall Lee Gibson
Democratic
Louisiana
Mar. 4, 1875
Dec. 14, 1892
William Branch Giles
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1815
Robert Henry Goldsborough
Federalist ; Whig
Maryland
May. 20, 1813
Oct. 4, 1836
George Goldthwaite
Democratic
Alabama
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1877
James Gordon
Democratic
Mississippi
Dec. 26, 1909
Feb. 21, 1910
John Brown Gordon
Democratic
Georgia
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1897
William Alexander Graham
Whig (before 1860)
Constitutional Union (1860–1861)
Democratic (1861–1865, 1868–1875)
National Union (1865–1868)
North Carolina
Nov. 24, 1840
Mar. 2, 1843
William Grayson
Anti-Administration
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 11, 1790
James Stephen Green
Democratic
Missouri
January 12, 1857
Mar. 2, 1861
Felix Grundy
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Democratic (1825–1840)
Tennessee
Nov. 3, 1811
Dec. 18, 1840
James Guthrie
Democratic
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1865
Feb. 6, 1868
William McKendree Gwin
Democratic
Mississippi , California
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1861
James Henry Hammond
Nullifier (Before 1839)
Democratic (1842–1864)
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1835
Nov. 10, 1860
Wade Hampton III
Democratic
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1879
Mar. 2, 1891
Alexander Contee Hanson
Federalist
Maryland
May. 23, 1813
Apr. 22, 1819
Martin D. Hardin
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky
Nov. 12, 1816
Mar. 2, 1817
Robert Goodloe Harper
Federalist
South Carolina , Maryland
Dec. 1, 1793
Dec. 5, 1816
William Harper
Jacksonian
South Carolina
Mar. 7, 1826
Nov. 28, 1826
Isham Green Harris
Democratic
Tennessee
Mar. 3, 1849
Jul. 7, 1897
William Henry Harrison
Ohio
Mar. 3, 1799
May. 19, 1828
11
No (1841)
Harrison inherited several slaves. As the first governor of the Indiana Territory , he unsuccessfully lobbied Congress to legalize slavery in Indiana .
Henry Peter Haun
Democratic
California
Nov. 2, 1859
Mar. 3, 1860
Benjamin Hawkins
Pro-Administration (1789–1791), Anti-Administration (1791–1795)
North Carolina
Dec. 7, 1789
Mar. 2, 1795
Arthur Peronneau Hayne
Democratic
South Carolina
May. 10, 1858
Dec. 1, 1858
Robert Young Hayne
Democratic
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1823
Dec. 12, 1832
William Henry Haywood Jr.
Democratic
North Carolina
Mar. 3, 1843
Jul. 24, 1846
John Hemphill
Democratic
Texas
Mar. 3, 1859
Jul. 10, 1861
James Pinckney Henderson
Democratic
Texas
Nov. 8, 1857
Jun. 3, 1858
John Henderson
Whig
Mississippi
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
John Brooks Henderson
Democrat , Union , Republican
Missouri
Jan. 16, 1862
Mar. 2, 1869
Thomas Holliday Hicks
Democratic (1830–1835)
Whig (1835–1854)
American (1854–1860)
Constitutional Union (1860–1862)
Unconditional Union (1862–1865)
Maryland
Dec. 28, 1862
Feb. 13, 1865
Benjamin Harvey Hill
Democratic , Whig (Before 1855), American (1855–1859),
Constitutional Union (1859–1861)
Georgia
Mar. 4, 1875
Aug. 15, 1882
Joshua Hill
American Party , Republican
Georgia
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1873
James Hillhouse
Federalist
Connecticut
Oct. 23, 1791
Jun. 9, 1810
William Hindman
Federalist
Maryland
Oct. 23, 1791
Nov. 18, 1801
David Holmes
Jacksonian , Democratic-Republican
Virginia , Mississippi
May. 14, 1797
Sep. 24, 1825
Outerbridge Horsey
Federalist
Delaware
Jan. 11, 1810
Mar. 2, 1821
George Smith Houston
Democratic
Alabama
Mar. 3, 1841
Dec. 30, 1879
Samuel Houston
Democratic-Republican (before 1830)
Democratic (1846–1854) Know Nothing (1855–1856) Independent (after 1856)
Tennessee , Texas
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1859
John Eager Howard
Federalist
Maryland
Nov. 20, 1796
Mar. 2, 1803
Daniel Elliott Huger
Democratic
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter
Whig (Before 1844)
Democratic (1844–1887)
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1837
Jul. 10, 1861
William Hunter
Federalist
Rhode Island
Oct. 27, 1811
Mar. 2, 1821
Eppa Hunton
Democratic
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1895
James Iredell
Democratic
North Carolina
Dec. 14, 1828
Mar. 2, 1831
Alfred Iverson Sr.
Democratic
Georgia
Mar. 3, 1847
Jan. 27, 1861
Ralph Izard
Pro-Administration
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1795
Andrew Jackson
Tennessee
Oct. 6, 1796
Oct. 13, 1825
200[ 5]
Yes (1829–1837)
Later elected president. Jackson owned many slaves. One controversy during his presidency was his reaction to anti-slavery tracts . During his campaign for the presidency , he faced criticism for being a slave trader. He did not free his slaves in his will.
Spencer Jarnagin
Whig
Tennessee
Oct. 16, 1843
Mar. 2, 1847
Andrew Johnson
Democratic (c. 1839–1864, 1868–1875), National Union (1864–1868)
Tennessee
Mar. 3, 1843
Jul. 30, 1875
9 [ 6]
No (1865–1869)
Later elected president. Johnson owned a few slaves and was supportive of James K. Polk's slavery policies. As military governor of Tennessee , he convinced Abraham Lincoln to exempt that area from the Emancipation Proclamation. Johnson went on to free all his personal slaves on August 8, 1863.[ 7] On October 24, 1864, Johnson officially freed all slaves in Tennessee.[ 8]
Henry Johnson
Democratic-Republican , National Republican , Whig
Louisiana
Jan. 11, 1818
Mar. 2, 1849
Herschel Vespasian Johnson
Democratic
Georgia
Feb. 3, 1848
Mar. 2, 1849
Reverdy Johnson
Whig (Before 1860)
Democratic (1860–1872)
Maryland
Mar. 3, 1845
Jul. 9, 1868
Richard Mentor Johnson
Democratic-Republican (before 1828)
Democratic (after 1828)
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1807
Mar. 2, 1837
Robert Ward Johnson
Democratic
Arkansas
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1861
Waldo Porter Johnson
Democratic
Missouri
Mar. 16, 1861
Jan. 9, 1862
William Samuel Johnson
Pro-Administration
Connecticut
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 3, 1791
Josiah Stoddard Johnston
Democratic-Republican
Louisiana
Dec. 2, 1821
May. 18, 1833
Samuel Johnston
Federalist
North Carolina
Nov. 25, 1789
Mar. 2, 1793
George Jones
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
Aug. 26, 1807
Nov. 6, 1807
George Wallace Jones
Democratic , Jacksonian
Michigan , Iowa , Wisconsin
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1859
James Chamberlain Jones
Whig (until 1854), Democrat (1854–1859)
Tennessee
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1857
Elias Kent Kane
Jacksonian
Illinois
Mar. 3, 1825
Dec. 11, 1835
5+
William Kelly
Democratic-Republican
Alabama
Dec. 11, 1822
Mar. 2, 1825
Anthony Kennedy
Whig , Know Nothing
Maryland
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1863
Joseph Kent
Whig
Maryland
Nov. 3, 1811
Nov. 23, 1837
John Leeds Kerr
Whig
Maryland
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1843
John Pendleton King
Jacksonian
Georgia
Nov. 20, 1833
Oct. 31, 1837
Rufus King
Federalist
New York
Jul. 15, 1789
Mar. 2, 1825
William Rufus de Vane King
Democratic-Republican (before 1828), Democratic
Alabama
Mar. 3, 1811
Dec. 19, 1852
~500
Yes
Later became vice president. King developed a large cotton plantation based on slave labor, calling the property "Chestnut Hill". Moving from North Carolina, King and his relatives formed one of Alabama's largest slaveholding families, collectively owning as many as 500 people. King staked a pro-slavery position in Congress.
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar
Democratic
Mississippi
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 5, 1885
Joseph Lane
Democratic
Oregon
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1861
Walter Leake
Democratic-Republican
Mississippi
Dec. 9, 1817
May. 14, 1820
Richard Henry Lee
Anti-Administration
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1789
Oct. 7, 1792
Benjamin Watkins Leigh
National Republican
Virginia
Feb. 25, 1834
Jul. 3, 1836
Dixon Hall Lewis
Democratic
Alabama
Dec. 6, 1829
Oct. 24, 1848
John Francis Lewis
Republican
Virginia
Jan. 26, 1870
Mar. 2, 1875
Lewis Fields Linn
Democratic
Missouri
Oct. 24, 1833
Oct. 2, 1843
Edward Livingston
Democratic-Republican (before 1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1836)
New York , Louisiana
Dec. 6, 1795
May. 23, 1831
Edward Lloyd
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian
Maryland
Dec. 1, 1805
Jan. 13, 1826
468
Yes
Among those held on this plantation was future abolitionist and diplomat Frederick Douglass .
James Lloyd
Federalist
Maryland
Dec. 7, 1797
Nov. 30, 1800
Francis Locke Jr.
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina
May. 23, 1813
Dec. 4, 1815
William Logan
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1819
May. 27, 1820
Wilson Lumpkin
Democratic
Georgia
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1841
Willis Benson Machen
Democratic
Kentucky
Sep. 26, 1872
Mar. 2, 1873
Samuel Maclay
Democratic-Republican
Pennsylvania
Dec. 6, 1795
Jan. 3, 1809
Nathaniel Macon
Anti-Administration (Before 1792)
Democratic-Republican (1792–1828)
North Carolina
Oct. 23, 1791
Nov. 13, 1828
William Mahone
Readjuster in alliance with Republicans
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 2, 1887
Francis Malbone
Federalist
Rhode Island
Dec. 1, 1793
Jun. 3, 1809
Stephen Russell Mallory
Democratic
Florida
Mar. 3, 1851
Jan. 20, 1861
Willie Person Mangum
Democratic (Before 1834)
Whig (1834–1852) American (1856–1861)
North Carolina
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1853
Humphrey Marshall
Federalist
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1795
Mar. 2, 1801
Alexander Martin
Anti-Administration Party
North Carolina
Mar. 3, 1793
Mar. 2, 1799
Armistead Thomson Mason
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Jan. 2, 1816
Mar. 2, 1817
James Murray Mason
Democratic
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1837
Jul. 10, 1861
Stevens Thomson Mason
Democratic
Virginia
Nov. 17, 1794
May. 9, 1803
Samuel Bell Maxey
Democratic
Texas
Mar. 3, 1875
Mar. 2, 1887
James Bennett McCreary
Democratic
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 2, 1909
Thomas Clay McCreery
Democratic
Kentucky
Feb. 18, 1868
Mar. 2, 1879
George McDuffie
Democratic
South Carolina
Dec. 2, 1821
Aug. 16, 1846
John McKinley
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Democratic (1828–1852)
Alabama
Nov. 26, 1826
Apr. 21, 1837
Louis McLane
Federalist (before 1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1837) Democratic (1837–1857)
Delaware
Nov. 30, 1817
Apr. 15, 1829
John Jones McRae
Democratic
Mississippi
Nov. 30, 1851
Jan. 11, 1861
David Meriwether
Democratic
Kentucky
Jul. 5, 1852
Aug. 31, 1852
William Duhurst Merrick
Whig
Maryland
Jan. 3, 1838
Mar. 2, 1845
Augustus Summerfield Merrimon
Democratic
North Carolina
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1879
Thomas Metcalfe
National Republican , Whig
Kentucky
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1849
John Milledge
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
Oct. 23, 1791
Nov. 13, 1809
Homer Virgil Milton Miller
Democratic
Georgia
Feb. 23, 1871
Mar. 2, 1871
Stephen Decatur Miller
Nullifier
South Carolina
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 1, 1833
Roger Quarles Mills
Democratic
Texas
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1899
Charles Burton Mitchel
Democratic
Arkansas
Mar. 3, 1861
Jul. 10, 1861
Stephen Mix Mitchell
Pro-Administration
Connecticut
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Samuel Latham Mitchill
Democratic-Republican
New York
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1813
James Monroe
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Nov. 8, 1790
May. 26, 1794
75 [ 5]
Yes (1817–1825)
Later elected President. Like Thomas Jefferson, Monroe condemned the institution of slavery as evil and advocated its gradual end, but still owned many slaves throughout his entire adult life, freeing only one of them in his final days.[ 9] As President, he oversaw the Missouri Compromise , which admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state in exchange for admitting Maine as a free state and banning slavery above the parallel 36°30′ north . Monroe supported sending freed slaves to the new country of Liberia ; its capital, Monrovia , is named after him. See James Monroe for more details.
Andrew Moore
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1809
Gabriel Moore
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian , National Republican
Alabama
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1837
James Turner Morehead
National Republican , Whig
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1847
John Tyler Morgan
Democratic
Alabama
Mar. 3, 1877
Jun. 10, 1907
Robert Morris
Federalist
Pennsylvania
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1795
Jackson Morton
Whig
Florida
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1855
Alexandre Mouton
Democratic
Louisiana
Jan. 11, 1837
Feb. 28, 1842
John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg
Democratic-Republican
Pennsylvania
Mar. 3, 1789
Jun. 29, 1801
Arnold Naudain
Whig
Delaware
Jan. 6, 1830
Jun. 15, 1836
Robert Carter Nicholas
Democratic
Louisiana
Jan. 12, 1836
Mar. 2, 1841
Wilson Cary Nicholas
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Dec. 4, 1799
Nov. 26, 1809
Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson
Democratic
Tennessee
Dec. 24, 1840
Jul. 10, 1861
William North
Federalist
New York
May. 4, 1798
Aug. 16, 1798
Thomas Manson Norwood
Democratic
Georgia
Nov. 13, 1871
Mar. 3, 1889
Aaron Ogden
Federalist
New Jersey
Feb. 27, 1801
Mar. 2, 1803
Richard Elliott Parker
Democratic
Virginia
Dec. 11, 1836
Mar. 12, 1837
David Trotter Patterson
Democratic
Tennessee
Jul. 27, 1866
Mar. 2, 1869
James Alfred Pearce
Whig , Democrat
Maryland
Dec. 6, 1835
Dec. 19, 1862
Isaac Samuels Pennybacker
Democratic
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1837
Jan. 11, 1847
Edmund Winston Pettus
Democratic
Alabama
Mar. 3, 1897
Jul. 26, 1907
Israel Pickens
Democratic
North Carolina , Alabama
Nov. 3, 1811
Nov. 26, 1826
Charles Pinckney
Federalist , Democratic-Republican
South Carolina
Dec. 5, 1798
Mar. 2, 1821
William Pinkney
Democratic-Republican
Maryland
Oct. 23, 1791
Feb. 24, 1822
James Pleasants
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Nov. 3, 1811
Dec. 14, 1822
George Poindexter
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1832) National Republican (1832–1834) Democratic (1834–1853)
Mississippi
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1835
Trusten Polk
Democratic
Missouri
Mar. 3, 1857
Jan. 9, 1862
John Pool
Republican
North Carolina
Jul. 16, 1868
Mar. 2, 1873
John Pope
Democratic-Republican (as Senator)
Democratic (as Governor) Whig /Independent (as Representative)
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1807
Mar. 2, 1843
Alexander Porter
National Republican ,
Whig
Louisiana
Dec. 18, 1833
Jan. 4, 1837
Thomas Posey
Democratic-Republican
Louisiana
Oct. 7, 1812
Feb. 3, 1813
Samuel John Potter
Democratic-Republican
Rhode Island
Mar. 3, 1803
Oct. 13, 1804
Richard Potts
Pro-Administration
Maryland
Jan. 9, 1793
Oct. 23, 1796
Lazarus Whitehead Powell
Democratic
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1865
Thomas George Pratt
Whig , Democrat
Maryland
Jan. 11, 1850
Mar. 2, 1857
William Campbell Preston
Nullifier , Whig
South Carolina
Nov. 25, 1833
Nov. 28, 1842
Samuel Price
Democratic
West Virginia
Aug. 25, 1876
Jan. 25, 1877
Luke Pryor
Democratic
Alabama
Jan. 6, 1880
Mar. 3, 1885
James Lawrence Pugh
Democratic
Alabama
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1897
John Randolph
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Dec. 1, 1799
May. 23, 1833
Matt Whitaker Ransom
Democratic
North Carolina
Jan. 29, 1872
Mar. 2, 1895
George Read
Federalist
Delaware
Mar. 3, 1789
Sep. 17, 1793
Jacob Read
Federalist
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1795
Mar. 2, 1801
John Henninger Reagan
Democratic
Texas
Mar. 3, 1857
Jun. 9, 1891
Philip Reed
Democratic-Republican
Maryland
Nov. 24, 1806
Mar. 2, 1823
Thomas Buck Reed
Jacksonian
Mississippi
Jan. 27, 1826
Nov. 25, 1829
David Settle Reid
Democratic
North Carolina
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1859
Robert Barnwell Rhett
Democratic
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1837
May. 6, 1852
George Read Riddle
Democratic
Delaware
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 28, 1867
Henry Moore Ridgely
Federalist Party , Jacksonian
Delaware
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1829
William Cabell Rives
Democratic ,
Whig
Virginia
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1845
William Henry Roane
Democratic-Republican , Democratic
Virginia
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1841
Thomas James Robertson
Republican
South Carolina
Jul. 21, 1868
Mar. 2, 1877
Daniel Rodney
Federalist
Delaware
Dec. 1, 1822
Jan. 11, 1827
John Rowan
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian
Kentucky
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1831
Thomas Jefferson Rusk
Democratic
Texas
Feb. 20, 1846
Jul. 28, 1857
John Rutherfurd
Federalist
New Jersey
Mar. 3, 1791
Nov. 25, 1798
Willard Saulsbury Sr.
Democratic
Delaware
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1871
James Schureman
Federalist
New Jersey
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1815
Philip John Schuyler
Pro-Administration , Federalist
New York
Mar. 3, 1789
Jan. 2, 1798
William King Sebastian
Democratic
Arkansas
May. 11, 1848
Jul. 10, 1861
Theodore Sedgwick
Federalist (1795–1813)
Pro-Administration (before 1795)
Massachusetts
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1801
James Semple
Democratic
Illinois
Aug. 15, 1843
Mar. 2, 1847
Ambrose Hundley Sevier
Democratic
Arkansas
Feb. 12, 1828
Mar. 14, 1848
James Sheafe
Federalist
New Hampshire
Dec. 6, 1799
Jun. 13, 1802
Daniel Smith
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee
Oct. 5, 1798
Mar. 30, 1809
John Smith
Democratic-Republican
Ohio
Mar. 31, 1803
Apr. 24, 1808
William Smith
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Democratic (1828–1840)
South Carolina
Dec. 3, 1816
Mar. 2, 1831
Pierre Soulé
Democratic
Louisiana
Jan. 20, 1847
Apr. 10, 1853
Samuel Lewis Southard
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
National Republican (1825–1834)
Whig (1834–1842)
New Jersey
Jan. 25, 1821
Jun. 25, 1842
Jesse Speight
Democratic
North Carolina , Mississippi
Dec. 6, 1829
Apr. 30, 1847
John Selby Spence
Whig
Maryland
Nov. 30, 1823
Oct. 23, 1840
Presley Spruance
Whig
Delaware
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1853
John White Stevenson
Democratic
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1877
David Stewart
Whig
Maryland
Dec. 5, 1849
Jan. 11, 1850
Richard Stockton
Federalist
New Jersey
Nov. 11, 1796
Mar. 2, 1815
Robert Field Stockton
Democratic
New Jersey
Mar. 3, 1851
Jan. 9, 1853
Montfort Stokes
Democratic-Republican Democratic
North Carolina
Dec. 3, 1816
Mar. 2, 1823
David Stone
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina
Dec. 1, 1799
Dec. 23, 1814
Robert Strange
Democratic
North Carolina
Dec. 4, 1836
Nov. 15, 1840
Thomas Sumter
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina
Mar. 3, 1789
Dec. 15, 1810
Charles Tait
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
Nov. 26, 1809
Mar. 2, 1819
Isham Talbot
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky
Feb. 1, 1815
Mar. 2, 1825
John Taylor
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1817
John Taylor of Caroline
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
Oct. 17, 1792
Aug. 20, 1824
Henry Tazewell
Anti-Administration
Virginia
Nov. 17, 1794
Jan. 23, 1799
Littleton Waller Tazewell
Anti-Administration (Before 1792)
Democratic-Republican (1792–1825) Jacksonian (1825–1828) Democratic (1828–1860)
Virginia
Dec. 1, 1799
Jul. 15, 1832
Jesse Burgess Thomas
National Republican , Democratic-Republican
Indiana , Illinois
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1829
John Burton Thompson
Whig , Know Nothing
Kentucky
Dec. 6, 1840
Mar. 2, 1859
Buckner Thruston
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1805
Dec. 17, 1809
Edward Tiffin
Democratic-Republican
Ohio
Mar. 3, 1807
Mar. 2, 1809
Gideon Tomlinson
Toleration (1817–1827)
Democratic-Republican (1827–1828) National Republican (1828–1834) Whig (1834–1854)
Connecticut
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1837
Robert Augustus Toombs
Whig (Before 1851)
Constitutional Union (1851–1853) Democratic (1853–1885)
Georgia
Mar. 3, 1845
Jan. 12, 1861
James Fisher Trotter
Democratic
Mississippi
Jan. 21, 1838
Jul. 9, 1838
George Michael Troup
Democratic-Republican , Democratic
Georgia
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1835
James Turner
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina
Mar. 3, 1805
Nov. 20, 1816
Hopkins Lacy Turney
Democratic
Tennessee
Sep. 2, 1837
Mar. 2, 1851
John Tyler
Virginia
Oct. 31, 1816
Feb. 28, 1836
29 [ 10]
Yes (1841–1845)
Later elected president. Tyler never freed any of his slaves and consistently supported the slaveholder's rights and the expansion of slavery during his time in political office.
Joseph Rogers Underwood
Whig
Kentucky
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1853
Martin Van Buren
New York
Mar. 3, 1821
Dec. 19, 1828
1 [ 11] [ 5]
No (1837–1841)
Van Buren's father owned six slaves. The only slave he personally owned, Tom, escaped in 1814. When Tom was found in Massachusetts, Van Buren tentatively agreed to sell him to the finder, but terms were not agreed and Tom remained free. Later in life, Van Buren belonged to the Free Soil Party , which opposed the expansion of slavery into the Western territories without advocating immediate abolition . Later elected President.
Zebulon Baird Vance
Whig /American (pre-Civil War)
Conservative Party of NC (c. 1862–1872) Democratic (1872–1894)
North Carolina
Dec. 6, 1858
Apr. 13, 1894
Nicholas Van Dyke
Federalist
Delaware
Oct. 25, 1807
May. 20, 1826
Abraham Bedford Venable
Democratic-Republican , Anti-Administration
Virginia
Oct. 23, 1791
Jun. 6, 1804
George Graham Vest
Democratic
Missouri
Mar. 3, 1879
Mar. 2, 1903
George Vickers
Democratic
Maryland
Mar. 6, 1868
Mar. 2, 1873
John Vining
Federalist
Delaware
Mar. 3, 1789
Jan. 18, 1798
George Augustus Waggaman
Anti-Jacksonian
Louisiana
Nov. 14, 1831
Mar. 2, 1835
Freeman Walker
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
Nov. 5, 1819
Aug. 7, 1821
George Walker
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky
Aug. 29, 1814
Jan. 31, 1815
James David Walker
Democratic
Arkansas
Mar. 3, 1879
Mar. 2, 1885
John Williams Walker
Democratic-Republican
Alabama
Dec. 13, 1819
Dec. 11, 1822
Robert John Walker
Democratic
Mississippi
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 4, 1845
Edward Cary Walthall
Democratic
Mississippi
Mar. 8, 1885
Apr. 20, 1898
Matthias Ward
Democratic
Texas
Sep. 26, 1858
Dec. 4, 1859
Nicholas Ware
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
Nov. 9, 1821
Sep. 6, 1824
James Watson
Federalist
New York
Aug. 16, 1798
Mar. 18, 1800
William Hill Wells
Federalist
Delaware
Jan. 16, 1799
Mar. 2, 1817
James Diament Westcott Jr.
Democratic
Florida
Jun. 30, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
Jesse Wharton
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee
Oct. 25, 1807
Oct. 9, 1815
Hugh Lawson White
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Democratic (1825–1836)
Whig (1836–1840)
Tennessee
Oct. 27, 1825
Jan. 12, 1840
Jenkin Whiteside
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee
Apr. 10, 1809
Oct. 7, 1811
Washington Curran Whitthorne
Democratic
Tennessee
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1891
Louis Trezevant Wigfall
Democratic
Texas
Dec. 4, 1859
Jul. 10, 1861
Waitman Thomas Willey
Whig (1840–1860)
Union (1860–1865)
Republican (1865–1900)
Virginia , West Virginia
Jul. 8, 1861
Mar. 2, 1871
John Williams
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee
Oct. 9, 1815
Mar. 2, 1823
John Stuart Williams
Democratic
Kentucky
Mar. 3, 1879
Mar. 2, 1885
Thomas Hickman Williams
Democratic
Mississippi
Nov. 11, 1838
Mar. 2, 1839
Ephraim King Wilson
Democratic
Maryland
Mar. 3, 1873
Feb. 23, 1891
Robert Wilson
Union
Missouri
Jan. 16, 1862
Nov. 12, 1863
Thomas Worthington
Democratic-Republican
Ohio
Mar. 31, 1803
Nov. 30, 1814
Robert Wright
Democratic-Republican
Maryland
Nov. 18, 1801
Mar. 2, 1823
Richard Montgomery Young
Democratic
Illinois
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1843
David Levy Yulee
Democratic
Florida
Mar. 3, 1841
Jan. 20, 1861
House
Representatives
Representative
Party
State
Term Start
Term End
Approximate number of slaves held[ 3]
While in office?
Notes
James Abercrombie
Whig
Alabama 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1855
George Madison Adams
Democratic
Kentucky 's 8th district, 9th district
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 2, 1875
Green Adams
Whig
Kentucky's 6th district
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1861
[ 12]
David Wyatt Aiken
Democratic
S.C.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1887
~ 40
Aiken was a slave owner, and owned the Smith family slave plantation after marrying Miss Smith of Abbeville , which held about 40 slaves.[ 13] [ 14]
William Aiken
Democratic
South Carolina 's 6th district, 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1857
700+
Aiken owned one of the largest rice plantation in the state—Jehossee Island —with over 700 enslaved Blacks on 1,500 acres under cultivation
Thomas Peter Akers
Know Nothing
Missouri's 5th district
Aug. 17, 1856
Mar. 2, 1857
Nathaniel Albertson
Democratic
Indiana's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Adam Rankin Alexander
Jacksonian Republican
Tennessee's 9th district
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1827
Armstead Milton Alexander
Democratic
Missouri's 2nd district
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 3, 1885
Evan Shelby Alexander
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina's 10th district
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1809
Mark Alexander
Democratic-Republican (before 1825), Jacksonian (after 1825)
Virginia's 18th district (1819–1823), 4th district (1823–1833)
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 1, 1833
Nathaniel Alexander
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina's 10th district
Nov. 16, 1803
Oct. 31, 1805
Julius Caesar Alford
National Republican , Whig
Georgia's at-large district
Jan. 30, 1837
Sep. 30, 1841
Chilton Allan
Whig
Kentucky 's 3rd district (1831–1833), 10th district (1833–1837)
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1837
John James Allen
National Republican
Virginia 's 20th district
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Robert Allen
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee's 4th district, 5th district
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1827
Robert Allen
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 17th district
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 1, 1833
Thomas Allen
Democratic
Missouri's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 2, 1883
Lemuel James Alston
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina 's 8th district
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1811
William Jeffreys Alston
Whig , Democratic
Alabama 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Willis Alston
Federalist , Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian
North Carolina's 2nd district
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1831
George Washington Anderson
Republican
Missouri's 9th district
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 2, 1869
Josiah McNair Anderson
Whig
Tennessee's 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Lucien Anderson
Whig ,
Unconditional Union ,
Republican
Kentucky 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1863
Mar. 3, 1865
While in Congress, Anderson advocated for the emancipation of all slaves and voted for the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution , despite having been a slave-owner, possibly even at the time of his voting for the Amendment.
Richard Clough Anderson Jr.
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky's 8th District
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
Simeon H. Anderson
Whig
Kentucky 's 5th district
Mar. 3, 1839
Aug. 10, 1840
Thomas Lilbourne Anderson
American Party , Independent Democrat , Whig Party
Missouri's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1861
William Clayton Anderson
American Party , Opposition Party , Union
Kentucky 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Landaff Watson Andrews
Whig
Kentucky 's 11th district
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1843
John Archer
Democratic-Republican
Maryland's 6th district
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1807
Stevenson Archer
Democratic-Republican
Maryland's 6th district, 7th district
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1821
Stevenson Archer
Maryland's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 2, 1875
James Armstrong
Pro-Administration
Pennsylvania 's at-large district
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
William Armstrong
Democratic-Republican ,
National Republican ,
Whig
Virginia 's 16th district
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 1, 1833
Samuel Mayes Arnell
Unconditional Union, Republican
Tennessee 's 6th district
Jul. 23, 1866
Mar. 2, 1871
Thomas Dickens Arnold
Whig
Tennessee's 2nd district (1831–1833), 1st district (1841–1843)
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1843
Archibald Hunter Arrington
Democrat
North Carolina's 6th district , 8th district
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1845
John Baptista Ashe
Anti-Administration
North Carolina's 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 1, 1793
John Baptista Ashe
Whig
Tennessee's 10th district
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Thomas Samuel Ashe
Democrat
North Carolina's 6th district
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 3, 1877
William Shepperd Ashe
Democratic
North Carolina 's 7th district, 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1855
William Henry Ashley
Democratic-Republican
Missouri 's at-large district
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1837
John Durant Ashmore
Democratic
South Carolina 's 5th district
Mar. 3, 1859
Dec. 20, 1860
John DeWitt Clinton Atkins
Democratic
Tennessee's 9th district, 7th district, 8th district
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1883
Archibald Atkinson
Democratic
Virginia 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1849
Archibald Austin
Democratic-Republican
Virginia's 16th district
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Thomas Hamlet Averett
Democratic
Virginia 's 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1853
William Tecumsah Avery
Democratic
Tennessee's 10th district
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1861
George Baer Jr.
Federalist
Maryland's 4th district
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1817
David Jackson Bailey
Democratic
Georgia's 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1855
William Lee Ball
Democratic-Republican
Virginia's 9th district, 13th district
Nov. 30, 1817
Feb. 28, 1824
John Goff Ballentine
Democratic
Tennessee 's 7th district
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 2, 1887
Linn Banks
Democratic
Virginia 's 13th district
Apr. 27, 1838
Dec. 5, 1841
>40
Yes
Banks owned 45 slaves in Madison County in 1820, and more than 40 slaves in 1840
John Strode Barbour
Jacksonian Democrat
Virginia 's 15th district
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 1, 1833
Philip Pendleton Barbour
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Democratic (1828–1841)
Virginia 's 11th district
May. 23, 1813
Oct. 14, 1830
54[ 15]
Yes
Ethelbert Barksdale
Democratic
Mississippi 's 7th district
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 2, 1887
William Barksdale
Democratic
Mississippi 's at-large district, 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1853
Jan. 11, 1861
William Barnett
Democratic-Republican
Georgia's at large district
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1815
John Barney
National Republican
Maryland's 5th district
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1829
Robert Barnwell
Pro-Administration
South Carolina 's 2nd district
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 1, 1793
John Richard Barret
Democratic
Missouri's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Daniel Laurens Barringer
National Republican , Whig , Jacksonian Democrat
North Carolina's 8th district
Dec. 3, 1826
Mar. 2, 1835
Daniel Moreau Barringer
North Carolina's 2nd district (1843–1847)
3rd district (1847–1849)
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1849
Washington Barrow
Whig
Tennessee 's 8th district
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
William Taylor Sullivan Barry
Democratic
Mississippi's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Richard Walker Barton
Whig
Virginia 's 15th district
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Burwell Bassett
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian Democrat
Virginia's 12th district, 13th district
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1829
127
Yes
In the 1830 federal census, Bassett owned 109 enslaved men and women in New Kent County, and 18 in James City County.
Edward Bates
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
National Republican (1825–1834)
Whig (1834–1854)
American (1854–1860)
Republican (1860–1869)
Missouri 's at-large district
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1829
Yes
While Bates is considered by some modern scholars as "generally unsympathetic to the cause of African American freedom," he emancipated all of his slaves and had paid for his last former slave's passage to Liberia by 1851.
Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor
Jacksonian
Alabama 's 2nd district
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
33[ 16]
Yes
Thomas Bayly
Federalist
Maryland's 8th district
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1823
Thomas Henry Bayly
Democratic
Virginia's 7th district, 1st district
May. 5, 1844
Jun. 22, 1856
31[ 17]
Yes
Thomas Monteagle Bayly
Federalist
Virginia's 13th district
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
James Madison Hite Beale
Jacksonian
Virginia's 16th district , 14th district
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1853
Richard Lee Turberville Beale
Democratic
Virginia's 8th district, 1st district
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1881
38[ 18]
Yes
John Beatty
Pro-Administration
New Jersey 's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Martin Beaty
National Republican
Kentucky's 4th district
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Erasmus Williams Beck
Democratic
Georgia 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
George Michael Bedinger
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky 's 6th district
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1807
While Bedinger inherited several slaves from his brother, he freed the slaves he owned personally when they reached the age of 30, and reportedly offered to pay for their passage to Liberia, though only one accepted. While serving in the Kentucky state senate, he opposed Kentucky becoming a slave state, but was unsuccessful in this effort.[ 19] [ 20]
Henry Bedinger
Democratic
Virginia 's 10th district
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
Joseph Henry Beeman
Democratic
Mississippi 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1891
Mar. 3, 1893
Andrew Beirne
Democratic
Virginia's 19th district
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1841
Hiram Parks Bell
Democratic
Georgia 's 9th district
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1879
>2
Yes
According to his autobiographical memoirs, "Men and Things," he owned at least two slaves.
Joshua Fry Bell
Whig
Kentucky 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
>14[ 21]
Yes
Bell owned four slaves as of the 1850 census, and 14 as of the 1860 census.
Peter Hansbrough Bell
Democratic
Texas 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1857
>500[ 22]
Yes
Having grown wealthy and living "in lordly style" from his ownership of over 500 slaves, he was "impoverished" when the Union freed them after the Civil War.[ 23]
Joseph Bellinger
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina 's 4th district
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
He owned the "Aeolian Lawn" slave plantation.
James Edwin Belser
Democratic
Alabama 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
10->50[ 24] [ 25]
Benjamin Bennet
Democratic-Republican
New Jersey's at-large district
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
Hendley Stone Bennett
Democratic
Mississippi 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Egbert Benson
Federalist
New York's 3rd district , 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1789
Aug. 1, 1813
2
Lemuel Benton
Anti-Administration (until 1795), Democratic-Republican (1795 onward)
South Carolina 's 3rd district
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1799
John Teunis Bergen
Jacksonian
New York 's 2nd district
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
Lauchlin Bethune
Jacksonian
North Carolina's 7th district
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
>38[ 26]
Marion Bethune
Republican
Georgia 's 3rd district
Dec. 21, 1870
Mar. 2, 1871
Samuel Rossiter Betts
Democratic-Republican
New York 's 7th district
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
John Summerfield Bigby
Republican
Georgia 's 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
Benjamin Thomas Biggs
Democratic
Delaware 's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1873
Marion Biggs
Democratic
California 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1887
Mar. 2, 1891
John Bird
Federalist
New York 's 6th district
Dec. 1, 1799
Jul. 24, 1801
Edward Junius Black
Whig , Democratic
Georgia's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
30–40
George Robison Black
Democratic
Georgia 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 2, 1883
James Augustus Black
Democratic
South Carolina 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1843
Apr. 2, 1848
William Blackledge
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina's 4th district
Nov. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1813
>6[ 27]
William Salter Blackledge
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina's 4th district
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1823
James Gorrall Blair
Liberal Republican ,
Democratic
Missouri's 8th district
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
John Blair
Jacksonian Republican
Tennessee 's 1st district
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1835
John Blake Jr.
Democratic-Republican
New York 's 5th district
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1809
John Blanchard
Whig
Pennsylvania 's 17th district
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
Theodorick Bland
Virginia 's 8th district
Mar. 3, 1789
May. 31, 1790
James Henderson Blount
Democratic
Georgia 's 6th district
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 3, 1893
Thomas Blount
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina's 9th district
Dec. 1, 1793
Feb. 6, 1812
William Grainger Blount
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee's 2nd district
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
Henry Taylor Blow
Union Emancipation , Republican
Missouri 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1863
Mar. 2, 1867
Despite being raised in a slaveholding household, Taylor Blow funded the freedom suit of Dred Scott , who was previously owned by Taylor Blow's parents, in Dred Scott v. Sandford .
Thomas Stanley Bocock
Democratic
Virginia 's 5th district, 4th district
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1861
Milledge Luke Bonham
Democratic
South Carolina 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1857
Dec. 20, 1860
George William Booker
Republican , Conservative
Virginia 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Andrew Rechmond Boone
Democratic
Kentucky 's 1st district
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1879
Charles Borland Jr.
Democratic
New York 's 6th district
Dec. 1, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
Pierre Jean Baptiste Evariste Bossier
Democratic
Louisiana 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1843
Apr. 23, 1844
Alexander Robinson Boteler
Opposition
Virginia 's 8th district
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
15[ 28]
John Minor Botts
Whig
Virginia 's 6th district, 11th district
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1849
Joseph Bouck
Jacksonian
New York 's 12th district
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
James Wood Bouldin
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 5th district
Mar. 27, 1834
Mar. 2, 1839
Thomas Tyler Bouldin
Jacksonian
Virginia 's 5th district
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1835
John Henry Bowen
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee's 4th district
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Rees Tate Bowen
Democratic
Virginia 's 9th district
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
Gustavus Miller Bower
Democratic
Missouri's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Richard Johns Bowie
Whig
Maryland's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1853
Thomas Fielder Bowie
Democratic
Maryland's 6th district
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1859
Walter Bowie
Democratic-Republican
Maryland's 2nd district
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1805
James Butler Bowlin
Democratic
Missouri's at-large district , 1st district
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1851
William Waters Boyce
Democratic
South Carolina 's 6th district
Mar. 3, 1853
Dec. 20, 1860
Adam Boyd
Democratic-Republican
New Jersey's at-large district
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1813
Alexander Boyd
Federalist
New York 's 13th district
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Linn Boyd
Jacksonian ,
Democratic
Kentucky 's 1st district
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1855
Nathaniel Boyden
Whig , Democratic
North Carolina's 2nd district, 6th district
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1869
John Boyle
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky 's 2nd district
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1809
Reese Bowen Brabson
Whig Know Nothing (1856)
Opposition (1859–1861)
Tennessee's 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Taul Bradford
Democratic
Alabama 's 3rd district
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 3, 1877
John Bragg
Democratic
Alabama 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Lawrence O’Bryan Branch
Democratic
North Carolina's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1861
John Bratton
Democratic
South Carolina 's 4th district
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 3, 1885
Elliott Muse Braxton
Democratic
Virginia 's 7th district
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
Daniel Breck
Whig
Kentucky's 6th district
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
James Breckinridge
Federalist
Virginia 's 5th district
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1817
James Douglas Breckinridge
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky's 8th district
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
William Campbell Preston Breckinridge
Democratic
Kentucky 's 7th district
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 3, 1895
William Leigh Brent
Whig , Democratic-Republican , National Republican
Louisiana 's 3rd district
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1829
Joseph Brevard
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina 's 9th district
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
George Washington Bridges
Democratic
Tennessee's 3rd district
Feb. 24, 1863
Mar. 2, 1863
John Morgan Bright
Democratic
Tennessee's 4th district, 5th district
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1881
Henry Roelif Brinkerhoff
Democratic
Ohio's 21st district
Mar. 3, 1843
Apr. 29, 1844
Francis Marion Bristow
Opposition , Whig
Kentucky's 3rd district
Dec. 3, 1854
Mar. 2, 1861
James Overton Broadhead
Democratic
Missouri's 9th district
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 3, 1885
John Curtis Brodhead
Jacksonian ,
Democrat
New York 's 7th district
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1839
Isaac Hopkins Bronson
Democratic
New York 's 18th district
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
David Brooks
Federalist
New York 's 5th district
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1799
Preston Smith Brooks
Democratic
South Carolina's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1853
Jan. 26, 1857
Aaron Venable Brown
Democratic
Tennessee 's 10th district, 6th district
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
Elias Brown
Jacksonian , Whig
Maryland's 5th district
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
John Brown
Federalist
Rhode Island's at-large district
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
Milton Brown
Whig
Tennessee's 12th district, 11th district
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1847
William Brown
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky 's 3rd district
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
William Gay Brown
Democratic ,
Union
Virginia 's 15th district and 10th district; West Virginia 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 3, 1865
Guy Morrison Bryan
Democratic
Texas 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1859
Henry Hunter Bryan
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee's 6th district
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1823
John Heritage Bryan
National Republican
North Carolina 's 4th district
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1829
Joseph Bryan
Democratic-Republican
Georgia 's at-large district
Oct. 16, 1803
Dec. 31, 1805
Joseph Hunter Bryan
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina 's 2nd district
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
Nathan Bryan
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina 's 10th district
Dec. 6, 1795
Jun. 3, 1798
Hugh Buchanan
Democratic
Georgia 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 3, 1885
Aylett Hawes Buckner
Democratic
Missouri 's 13th district , 7th district
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 3, 1885
Aylette Buckner
Whig
Kentucky 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
Richard Aylett Buckner
Adams-Clay Republican , Adams Party
Kentucky 's 8th district
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1829
Robert Malone Bugg
Whig
Tennessee's 7th district
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
John Bull
National Republican
Missouri 's at-large district
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Henry Adams Bullard
National Republican (3rd Dist.)
Whig (2nd Dist.)
Louisiana 's 3rd district, 2nd district
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1851
Wingfield Bullock
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky's 8th district
Dec. 2, 1821
Oct. 12, 1821
Samuel Bunch
Whig
Tennessee's 2nd district
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Dempsey Burgess
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina 's 8th district
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1799
Aedanus Burke
Anti-Administration
South Carolina 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
James Nelson Burnes
Democratic
Missouri 's 4th district
Dec. 2, 1883
Jan. 22, 1889
Henry Cornelius Burnett
Democratic
Kentucky 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1855
Dec. 2, 1861
>10[ 29]
Armistead Burt
Democratic
South Carolina 's 5th district
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1853
Hutchins Gordon Burton
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina 's 2nd district
Dec. 2, 1812
Mar. 22, 1824
William Armisted Burwell
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 13th & 14th district
Dec. 1, 1805
Feb. 15, 1821
>71[ 30]
Roderick Randum Butler
Whig (before Civil War)
Republican (after Civil War)
Tennessee's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 3, 1889
Sampson Hale Butler
Democratic
South Carolina 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1839
Sep. 26, 1842
Thomas Butler
Democratic-Republican , Whig , American
Louisiana 's at-large district
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
William Butler
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina's 5th district, 2nd district
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1813
William Butler
Whig
South Carolina 's 6th district
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
William Orlando Butler
Democratic
Kentucky 's 13th district
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1843
Jesse Atherton Bynum
Jacksonian , Democratic
North Carolina's 2nd district
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1841
Edward Carrington Cabell
Whig
Florida 's at-large district
Oct. 5, 1845
Mar. 2, 1853
George Craighead Cabell
Democratic
Virginia 's 5th district
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1887
Samuel Jordan Cabell
Democratic-Republican
Virginia's 14th district
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1803
Lambert Cadwalader
Federalist
New Jersey's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1795
Daniel Cady
Federalist
New York 's 14th district
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
Harry Cage
Jacksonian
Mississippi 's at-large district
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Greene Washington Caldwell
Democratic
North Carolina 's 11th district
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Joseph Pearson Caldwell
Whig
North Carolina 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1853
Patrick Calhoun Caldwell
Democratic
South Carolina 's 9th district
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
William Parker Caldwell
Democratic
Tennessee 's 9th district
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1879
Joseph Calhoun
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina 's 6th district
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1811
Charles Benedict Calvert
Md.
Mar. 3, 1861
Mar. 2, 1863
Brookins Campbell
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1853
Dec. 24, 1853
John Campbell
S.C.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1845
John Campbell
Md.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1811
John Pierce Campbell Jr.
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Robert Blair Campbell
S.C.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1837
Thomas Jefferson Campbell
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
William Bowen Campbell
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1867
Milton Anthony Candler
Ga.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1879
Newton Cannon
Tenn.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1823
Hugh Caperton
Va.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Richard Bennett Carmichael
Md.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Thomas Petters Carnes
Ga.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Daniel Carroll
Md.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
James Carroll
Md.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1841
Samuel Price Carson
N.C.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 1, 1833
John Carter
S.C.
Dec. 10, 1822
Mar. 2, 1829
William Blount Carter
Whig
Tennessee's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1841
Robert Looney Caruthers
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Samuel Caruthers
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
George Cary
Ga.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1827
George Booth Cary
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Walter Case
N.Y.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
Levi Casey
S.C.
Oct. 16, 1803
Feb. 2, 1807
Samuel Lewis Casey
Ky.
Mar. 9, 1862
Mar. 2, 1863
John Samuels Caskie
Va.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1859
James Ronald Chalmers
Miss.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 3, 1885
John Chambers
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1828
Mar. 2, 1839
Augustus Alexandria Chapman
Va.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1847
John Grant Chapman
Md.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
Reuben Chapman
Ala.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1847
Absalom Harris Chappell
Ga.
Oct. 1, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
John Joel Chappell
S.C.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Elijah Webb Chastain
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1855
Richard Cheatham
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
Langdon Cheves
S.C.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1815
Samuel Chilton
Va.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Thomas Chilton
Ky.
Jan. 10, 1828
Mar. 2, 1835
Joseph William Chinn
Va.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1835
Thomas Withers Chinn
La.
Feb. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1841
James Stone Chrisman
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Gabriel Christie
Md.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1801
William Montgomery Churchwell
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1855
John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne
Miss.
Dec. 6, 1835
Feb. 4, 1838
Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne
Va.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1837
Thomas Claiborne
Va.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1805
Thomas Claiborne
Tenn.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
John Daniel Clardy
Ky.
Dec. 1, 1895
Mar. 3, 1899
Abraham Clark
N.J.
Oct. 23, 1791
Sep. 14, 1794
Christopher Henderson Clark
Va.
Oct. 16, 1803
Jun. 30, 1806
Henry Selby Clark
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
James Clark
Ky.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1831
James West Clark
N.C.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
John Bullock Clark
Mo.
Dec. 6, 1857
Jul. 12, 1861
John Bullock Clark Jr.
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1883
Lincoln Clark
Iowa
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Beverly Leonidas Clarke
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
Brutus Junius Clay
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1863
Mar. 3, 1865
James Brown Clay
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1859
Matthew Clay
Va.
May. 14, 1797
May. 26, 1815
Augustin Smith Clayton
Ga.
Jan. 20, 1832
Mar. 2, 1835
Sherrard Clemens
Va.
Dec. 5, 1852
Mar. 2, 1861
Newton Nash Clements
Ala.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 2, 1881
David Clendenin
Ohio
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Duncan Lamont Clinch
Ga.
Feb. 14, 1844
Mar. 2, 1845
George Clinton
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1809
David Clopton
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1859
Jan. 20, 1861
John Clopton
Va.
Dec. 6, 1795
Sep. 10, 1816
William Kennedy Clowney
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1839
Howell Cobb
Ga.
Oct. 25, 1807
Jul. 31, 1812
Howell Cobb
Democratic
Georgia's 6th District
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1857
20
Yes
1850 Census of Slave Inhabitants; 1860 census of Slave Inhabitants
Williamson Robert Winfield Cobb
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1847
Jan. 29, 1861
James Cochran
N.C.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1813
John Cocke
Tenn.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1827
William Michael Cocke
Whig
Tennessee's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
Jeremiah Vardaman Cockrell
Democratic
Texas 's 13th district
Mar. 3, 1893
Mar. 2, 1897
John Coffee
Jacksonian
Georgia 's at-large district
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Richard Coke Jr.
Jacksonian
Virginia's 8th district
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 1, 1833
William Ferguson Colcock
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1853
Cadwallader David Colden
N.Y.
Dec. 11, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
Nicholas Daniel Coleman
Ky.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
Isaac Coles
Va.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1797
Walter Coles
Va.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1845
Stephen Alfestus Corker
Ga.
Dec. 21, 1870
Mar. 2, 1871
Jeremiah Cosden
Md.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 18, 1822
James Sproull Cothran
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1887
Mar. 2, 1891
Joseph Stewart Cottman
Md.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
James La Fayette Cottrell
Ala.
Dec. 6, 1846
Mar. 2, 1847
Leonard Covington
Md.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1807
Leander Martin Cox
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1857
William Ruffin Cox
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 2, 1887
George Whitfield Crabb
Ala.
Sep. 3, 1838
Mar. 2, 1841
Jeremiah Crabb
Md.
Dec. 6, 1795
Dec. 31, 1795
Hector Craig
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1823
Jul. 11, 1830
James Craig
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1861
Robert Craig
Va.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1841
Francis Burton Craige
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1861
William Craik
Md.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1801
Jordan Edgar Cravens
Ark.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1883
George Walker Crawford
Ga.
Jan. 6, 1843
Mar. 2, 1843
Joel Crawford
Ga.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
Martin Jenkins Crawford
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1855
Jan. 22, 1861
William Crawford
Pa.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1817
John Woodland Crisfield
Md.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1863
Henry Crist
Ky.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
John Critcher
Va.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
Thomas Theodore Crittenden
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1879
Jacob Crocheron
N.Y.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
David Crockett
Tenn.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1835
Edward Cross
Ark.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
Edward Crossland
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1875
Edward Crouch
Pa.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
John Crowell
Ala.
Nov. 15, 1818
Mar. 2, 1821
Thomas Croxton
Va.
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 2, 1887
John Hervey Crozier
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
Josiah Crudup
N.C.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
Daniel Cruger
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
William Crutchfield
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
William Constantine Culbertson
Pa.
Mar. 3, 1889
Mar. 2, 1891
Thomas Culbreth
Md.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
Elisha Dickerson Cullen
American
Delaware 's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Alvan Cullom
Democratic
Tennessee's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1847
William Cullom
Whig
Tennessee's 8th district, 4th district
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1855
John Culpepper
National Republican
North Carolina's 7th district
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1829
Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry
Democratic
Alabama's 7th district
Mar. 3, 1857
Jan. 20, 1861
John Alfred Cuthbert
Democratic-Republican
Georgia 's at-large district
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
Henry Daniel
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 1, 1833
John Reeves Jones Daniel
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1853
Ezra Darby
N.J.
Dec. 1, 1805
Dec. 27, 1808
John Fletcher Darby
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Edmund Strother Dargan
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
Thomas Davenport
Va.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1835
Alexander Caldwell Davidson
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 3, 1889
Robert Hamilton McWhorta Davidson
Fla.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1891
Thomas Green Davidson
La.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1861
William Davidson
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
Amos Davis
Ky.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Henry Winter Davis
Md.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 3, 1865
Jacob Cunningham Davis
Ill.
Nov. 3, 1856
Mar. 2, 1857
Joseph Jonathan Davis
N.C.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1881
Reuben Davis
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1857
Jan. 11, 1861
Timothy Davis
Iowa
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1859
Warren Ransom Davis
S.C.
Dec. 9, 1827
Jan. 28, 1835
John Bennett Dawson
La.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1845
William Johnson Dawson
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Edmund Deberry
N.C.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1851
Daniel Coleman De Jarnette
Va.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
James Dellet
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
William Denning
N.Y.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
John Dennis
Md.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1805
John Dennis
Md.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1841
Littleton Purnell Dennis
Md.
Dec. 1, 1833
Apr. 13, 1834
Peter Denoyelles
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
George Dent
Md.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1801
William Barton Wade Dent
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Joseph Desha
Ky.
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1819
Robert Desha
Tenn.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1831
Jacob Hasbrouck De Witt
N.Y.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
George Gibbs Dibrell
Tenn.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 3, 1885
Samuel Dickens
N.C.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
David W. Dickinson
Tenn.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1845
John Dean Dickinson
N.Y.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1831
David Dickson
Miss.
Dec. 30, 1835
Dec. 31, 1835
Joseph Dickson
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
William Dietz
N.Y.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
Joseph Dixon
N.C.
Dec. 4, 1870
Mar. 2, 1871
James Cochrane Dobbin
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
Alfred Dockery
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1853
Oliver Hart Dockery
N.C.
Jul. 12, 1868
Mar. 2, 1871
Philip Doddridge
Va.
Jan. 27, 1830
Nov. 18, 1832
Richard Spaight Donnell
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
Clement Dorsey
Md.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1831
Beverly Browne Douglas
Va.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1879
James Ferguson Dowdell
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
William Drayton
S.C.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 1, 1833
George Coke Dromgoole
Va.
Mar. 3, 1835
Apr. 26, 1847
Dudley McIver Du Bose
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
Edward Bishop Dudley
N.C.
Dec. 13, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
Richard Thomas Walker Duke
Va.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1873
William Dunbar
La.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
William Garnett Duncan
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
George Washington Dunlap
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1861
Mar. 2, 1863
William Claiborne Dunlap
Tenn.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Poindexter Dunn
Ark.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 3, 1889
Milton Jameson Durham
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1879
William Pope Duval
Ky.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Gabriel Duvall
Md.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 27, 1796
Elias Earle
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1821
John Baylis Earle
S.C.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1805
Samuel Earle
S.C.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1797
Peter Early
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1807
Paul Carrington Edmunds
Va.
Mar. 3, 1889
Mar. 3, 1895
Henry Alonzo Edmundson
Va.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1861
Benjamin Edwards
Md.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
John Edwards
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
John Cummins Edwards
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Weldon Nathaniel Edwards
N.C.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1827
George Ege
Pa.
Dec. 6, 1795
Sep. 30, 1797
Joseph Eggleston
Va.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1801
Joseph Barton Elam
La.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1881
Henry Thomas Ellett
Miss.
Jan. 25, 1847
Mar. 2, 1847
John Milton Elliott
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
William Elliott
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1887
Mar. 2, 1903
Lucas Conrad Elmendorf
N.Y.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1803
John Ely
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1841
James Ervin
S.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
Benjamin Estil
Va.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
Emerson Etheridge
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1861
David Reid Evans
S.C.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Andrew Ewing
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Edwin Hickman Ewing
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
Isaac Gray Farlee
N.J.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Samuel Farrow
S.C.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Charles James Faulkner
Va., W.Va.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 3, 1877
Winfield Scott Featherston
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1851
John Myers Felder
S.C.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1835
William Harrell Felton
Ga.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1881
William Findley
Pa.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 2, 1817
Jesse Johnson Finley
Fla.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1883
Charles Fisher
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1841
George Purnell Fisher
Del.
Mar. 3, 1861
Mar. 2, 1863
Jonathan Fisk
N.Y.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1815
Samuel McClary Fite
Tenn.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 3, 1877
William Fitzgerald
Tenn.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
Thomas Fitzsimons
Pa.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1795
William Bennett Fleming
Ga.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1879
Thomas Fletcher
Ky.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
Thomas Stanhope Flournoy
Va.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
John Floyd
Ga.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1829
John Floyd
Va.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1829
William Floyd
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
Daniel Munroe Forney
N.C.
Dec. 3, 1815
Dec. 31, 1817
Peter Forney
N.C.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
William Henry Forney
Ala.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 3, 1893
Uriah Forrest
Md.
Dec. 1, 1793
Nov. 7, 1794
Tomlinson Fort
Ga.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1829
Nathaniel Greene Foster
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
John Fowler
Ky.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1807
John Rankin Franklin
Md.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Meshack Franklin
N.C.
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1815
James Crawford Freeman
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
John D. Freeman
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Richard French
Ky.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1849
David Fullerton
Pa.
Dec. 5, 1819
May. 14, 1820
Andrew Steele Fulton
Va.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
John Pollard Gaines
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
Nathan Gaither
Ky.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 1, 1833
George Gale
Md.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
Levin Gale
Md.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1829
Roger Lawson Gamble
Ga.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1843
David Shepherd Garland
Va.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
James Garland
Va.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1841
Rice Garland
La.
Apr. 27, 1834
Jul. 20, 1840
James Mercer Garnett
Va.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1809
Muscoe Russell Hunter Garnett
Va.
Nov. 30, 1856
Mar. 2, 1861
Robert Selden Garnett
Va.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1827
Daniel Greene Garnsey
N.Y.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1829
George Tankard Garrison
Va.
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 3, 1885
Nathaniel Garrow
N.Y.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1829
William Willis Garth
Ala.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1879
Lucius Jeremiah Gartrell
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1857
Jan. 22, 1861
William Gaston
N.C.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Alfred Moore Gatlin
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Edward James Gay
La.
Mar. 3, 1885
May. 29, 1889
John Gayle
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
James Herbert Gholson
Va.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Samuel Jameson Gholson
Miss.
Jan. 6, 1837
Feb. 4, 1838
Thomas Gholson Jr.
Va.
Oct. 25, 1807
Jul. 3, 1816
James King Gibson
Va.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Ezekiel Gilbert
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1797
Sylvester Gilbert
Conn.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
William Fell Giles
Md.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
James Gillespie
Anti-Administration (1793–1795) Democratic-Republican (1795–1805)
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1793
Jan. 10, 1805
≥30[ 31]
Alexander Gillon
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1793
Oct. 5, 1794
George Rockingham Gilmer
Ga.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1835
John Adams Gilmer
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1861
Thomas Walker Gilmer
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Feb. 15, 1844
Joseph Gist
S.C.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1827
Thomas Glascock
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
Presley Thornton Glass
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 3, 1889
Henry Glen
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1801
William Leftwich Goggin
Va.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1849
Thomas Ruggles Gold
N.Y.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1817
Charles Goldsborough
Md.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1817
Jacob Shall Golladay
Ky.
Dec. 4, 1867
Feb. 27, 1870
John Goode Jr.
Va.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1881
Samuel Goode
Va.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
William Osborne Goode
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Jul. 2, 1859
Elizur Goodrich
Conn.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
George Washington Gordon
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1907
Aug. 8, 1911
James Gordon
N.Y.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 2, 1795
William Fitzhugh Gordon
Va.
Jan. 24, 1830
Mar. 2, 1835
James Hamilton Goss
S.C.
Jul. 17, 1868
Mar. 2, 1869
Theodore Gourdin
S.C.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Andrew Robison Govan
S.C.
Dec. 3, 1822
Mar. 2, 1827
Samuel Francis Gove
Ga.
Jun. 24, 1868
Mar. 2, 1869
Amos Phelps Granger
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1859
Seaton Grantland
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
William Jordan Graves
Ky.
Dec. 13, 1835
Mar. 2, 1841
Edwin Gray
Va.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1813
John Cowper Gray
Va.
Nov. 12, 1820
Mar. 2, 1821
William John Grayson
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Wharton Jackson Green
N.C.
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 2, 1887
Willis Green
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
Christopher Greenup
Ky.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 2, 1797
Alfred Burton Greenwood
Ark.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
John Greig
N.Y.
May. 20, 1841
Sep. 24, 1841
Henry Grider
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1843
Sep. 6, 1866
John King Griffin
S.C.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1841
Thomas Griffin
Va.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1805
William Barry Grove
N.C.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 2, 1803
Asa Porter Grover
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 2, 1869
Henry Hosford Gurley
La.
Dec. 17, 1823
Mar. 2, 1831
James Guyon Jr.
N.Y.
Jan. 13, 1820
Mar. 2, 1821
Richard Wylly Habersham
Whig
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1839
Dec. 1, 1842
Aaron Hackley Jr.
N.Y.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
William Haile
Miss.
Dec. 3, 1826
Sep. 11, 1828
Bolling Hall
Ga.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1817
Obed Hall
N.H.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1813
Thomas H. Hall
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1835
Willard Preble Hall
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1853
William Hall
Tenn.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
William Augustus Hall
Mo.
Jan. 19, 1862
Mar. 3, 1865
John Edward Halsell
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 2, 1887
Silas Halsey
Democratic-Republican
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1807
Samuel Hambleton
Democratic
Md.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1873
Andrew Jackson Hamilton
Tex.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
James Hamilton Jr.
S.C.
Jan. 5, 1823
Mar. 2, 1829
William Henry Hammett
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Edward Hammond
Md.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1853
Samuel Hammond
Ga.
Oct. 16, 1803
Feb. 1, 1805
Wade Hampton
S.C.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1805
George Hancock
Va.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1797
John Hancock
Tex.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 3, 1885
William Anderson Handley
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
James Millander Hanks
Ark.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
John Andre Hanna
Pa.
May. 14, 1797
Jul. 22, 1805
Hugh Anderson Haralson
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1851
Thomas Hardeman Jr.
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 3, 1885
Benjamin Hardin
Ky.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1837
Aaron Harding
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1861
Mar. 2, 1867
James Harlan
Ky.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
John Henry Harmanson
La.
Mar. 3, 1845
Oct. 24, 1850
James Clarence Harper
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
Benjamin Gwinn Harris
Md.
Mar. 3, 1863
Mar. 2, 1867
Henry Richard Harris
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1887
James Morrison Harris
Md.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1861
John Thomas Harris
Va.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1881
Robert Harris
Pa.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1827
Sampson Willis Harris
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1857
Wiley Pope Harris
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
William Alexander Harris
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Albert Galliton Harrison
Mo.
Dec. 6, 1835
Sep. 6, 1839
Carter Henry Harrison
Ill.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1879
Horace Harrison Harrison
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
Thomas Hartley
Pa.
Mar. 3, 1789
Dec. 20, 1800
Julian Hartridge
Ga.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1879
Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck
N.Y.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Josiah Hasbrouck
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1819
William T. Haskell
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
Robert Anthony Hatcher
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1879
John Hathorn
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1797
Robert Hopkins Hatton
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Thomas Haughey
Ala.
Jul. 20, 1868
Mar. 2, 1869
Nathaniel Appleton Haven
N.H.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
Jonathan Nicoll Havens
N.Y.
Dec. 6, 1795
Oct. 24, 1799
Albert Gallatin Hawes
Ky.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1837
Aylett Hawes
Va.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1817
Richard Hawes
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1841
George Sydney Hawkins
Fla.
Mar. 3, 1857
Jan. 20, 1861
Isaac Roberts Hawkins
Tenn.
Jul. 23, 1866
Mar. 2, 1871
Micajah Thomas Hawkins
N.C.
Jan. 5, 1832
Mar. 2, 1841
Thomas Sherwood Haymond
Va.
Nov. 7, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Charles Eaton Haynes
Ga.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1839
Charles Hays
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 3, 1877
Samuel Lewis Hays
Va.
Mar. 4, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
William Hayward Jr.
Md.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
James P. Heath
Md.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
John Heath
Va.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1797
Robert Stell Heflin
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Archibald Henderson
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1803
Bennett H. Henderson
Tenn.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
Thomas Henderson
N.J.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1797
Eli Jones Henkle
Md.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1881
Daniel Maynadier Henry
Md.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1881
John Flournoy Henry
Ky.
Dec. 10, 1826
Mar. 2, 1827
Robert Pryor Henry
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1823
Aug. 24, 1826
Hilary Abner Herbert
Ala.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 3, 1893
John Carlyle Herbert
Md.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
Thomas Hord Herndon
Ala.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 3, 1885
Goldsmith Whitehouse Hewitt
Ala.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 3, 1885
Daniel Hiester
Pa., Md.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 6, 1804
Joseph Hiester
Pa.
May. 14, 1797
Nov. 30, 1820
Clement Sidney Hill
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Hugh Lawson White Hill
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
John Hill
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1841
John Hill
Va.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1841
William Henry Hill
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1803
Solomon Hillen Jr.
Md.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1841
Henry Washington Hilliard
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1851
Junius Hillyer
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1855
Thomas Carmichael Hindman
Ark.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Thomas Hinds
Miss.
Dec. 7, 1828
Mar. 2, 1831
Richard Hines
N.C.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
Elijah Hise
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1866
May. 7, 1867
Asa Hodges
Ark.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
John Henry Hoffecker
Del.
Mar. 3, 1899
Jun. 15, 1900
John Hoge
Pa.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1805
John Blair Hoge
W.Va.
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 2, 1883
James Lawrence Hogeboom
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Samuel Hogg
Tenn.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Alexander Richmond Holladay
Va.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1853
James Holland
N.C.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1811
Joel Holleman
Va.
Mar. 3, 1839
Dec. 31, 1839
Gabriel Holmes
N.C.
Dec. 4, 1825
Sep. 25, 1829
Isaac Edward Holmes
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1851
Hopkins Holsey
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
Hines Holt
Ga.
Jan. 31, 1841
Mar. 2, 1841
Charles Edward Hooker
Miss.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1903
Charles Hooks
N.C.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1825
George Washington Hopkins
Va.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1859
Samuel Hopkins
Ky.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Joseph Hopkinson
Pa.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
John Ford House
Tenn.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1883
John Wallace Houston
Del.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1851
Benjamin Chew Howard
Md.
Dec. 4, 1829
Mar. 2, 1839
Volney Erskine Howard
Tex.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1853
Edmund Wilcox Hubard
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1847
David Hubbard
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1851
Benjamin Huger
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1817
Daniel Huger
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 1, 1793
George Wurtz Hughes
Md.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
James Madison Hughes
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Parry Wayne Humphreys
Tenn.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
John Pratt Hungerford
Va.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1817
Theodore Gaillard Hunt
La.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Adam Huntsman
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1837
James Henderson Imlay
N.J.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1801
Samuel Williams Inge
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1851
William Marshall Inge
Tenn.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Alfred Briggs Irion
La.
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 2, 1887
William Irvine
Pa.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
William Irving
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1819
James Ferdinand Izlar
S.C.
Apr. 14, 1894
Mar. 3, 1895
Jabez Young Jackson
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
James Jackson
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1857
Jan. 22, 1861
James Streshly Jackson
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1861
Dec. 12, 1861
John George Jackson
Va.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1817
Joseph Webber Jackson
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1850
Mar. 2, 1853
John Jameson
Mo.
Dec. 11, 1839
Mar. 2, 1849
Daniel Jenifer
Md.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1841
Albert Gallatin Jenkins
Va.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1861
Joshua Husband Jewett
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1859
Kensey Johns Jr.
Del.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1831
Cave Johnson
Tenn.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1845
Charles Johnson
N.C.
Dec. 6, 1801
Jul. 22, 1802
Francis Johnson
Ky.
Nov. 12, 1820
Mar. 2, 1827
James Johnson
Va.
May. 23, 1813
Jan. 31, 1820
James Johnson
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
James Leeper Johnson
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
John Telemachus Johnson
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1825
Joseph Johnson
Va.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1847
William Cost Johnson
Md.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1843
George Washington Jones
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1859
George Washington Jones
Tex.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 2, 1883
Isaac Dashiell Jones
Md.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
James Jones
Va.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1823
James Henry Jones
Tex.
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 2, 1887
James Taylor Jones
Ala.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 3, 1889
John James Jones
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1859
Jan. 22, 1861
John William Jones
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
John Winston Jones
Va.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1845
Roland Jones
La.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Seaborn Jones
Ga.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1847
Walter Jones
Va.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1811
Andrew Thompson Judson
Conn.
Dec. 6, 1835
Jul. 3, 1836
Laurence Massillon Keitt
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1853
Dec. 9, 1860
Thomas Kenan
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1811
William Kennedy
N.C.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1815
Luther Martin Kennett
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
John Kerr
Va.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
John Kerr Jr.
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
John Kershaw
S.C.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Philip Key
Md.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 1, 1793
Philip Barton Key
Md.
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1813
John Kincaid
Ky.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
Andrew King
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
Austin Augustus King
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1863
Mar. 3, 1865
John King
N.Y.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
Thomas Butler King
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1839
Dec. 31, 1849
Dorrance Kirtland
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Herman Knickerbocker
N.Y.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
Nehemiah Knight
R.I.
Dec. 1, 1805
Jun. 12, 1808
Jacob Michael Kunkel
Md.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1861
Alcée Louis La Branche
La.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Emile La Sére
La.
Jan. 28, 1846
Mar. 2, 1851
William Augustus Lake
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Henry Graybill Lamar
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 1, 1833
John Basil Lamar
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1843
Jul. 28, 1843
Alfred William Lamb
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
John Morgan Landrum
La.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Joseph Aristide Landry
La.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Israel George Lash
N.C.
Jul. 19, 1868
Mar. 2, 1871
Effingham Lawrence
La.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
Samuel Lawrence
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
John William Lawson
Va.
Mar. 3, 1891
Mar. 3, 1893
Thomas Lawyer
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Alfred Morrison Lay
Mo.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 2, 1881
Luke Lea
Tenn.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Pryor Lea
Tenn.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1831
James Madison Leach
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1875
Shelton Farrar Leake
Va.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1861
Amasa Learned
Conn.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 2, 1795
Joseph Lecompte
Ky.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 1, 1833
Henry Lee
Va.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
John Lee
Md.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Richard Bland Lee
Va.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1795
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee
Va.
Mar. 3, 1887
Oct. 14, 1891
John Lefferts
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Isaac Leffler
Va.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1829
Jabez Leftwich
Va.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1825
Hugh Swinton Legaré
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
James Lent
N.Y.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 1, 1833
Rufus Ezekiel Lester
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1889
Jun. 15, 1906
John Letcher
Va.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1859
Robert Perkins Letcher
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1835
Burwell Boykin Lewis
Ala.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1881
Charles Swearinger Lewis
Va.
Dec. 3, 1854
Mar. 2, 1855
Joseph Horace Lewis
Ky.
May. 9, 1870
Mar. 2, 1873
Joseph Lewis Jr.
Va.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1817
William J. Lewis
Va.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Robert Fulwood Ligon
Ala.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1879
Thomas Watkins Ligon
Md.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
James Linn
N.J.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
Henry Walter Livingston
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1807
Robert Le Roy Livingston
N.Y.
May. 21, 1809
May. 5, 1812
Matthew Locke
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1799
James Rush Lofland
Del.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
Edward Henry Carroll Long
Md.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
John Long
N.C.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1829
Peter Early Love
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1859
Jan. 22, 1861
John Lovett
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Christian Lower
Pa.
Dec. 1, 1805
Dec. 18, 1806
Thomas Lowndes
S.C.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1805
William Lowndes
S.C.
Nov. 3, 1811
May. 7, 1822
George Loyall
Va.
Mar. 8, 1830
Mar. 2, 1837
Edward Lucas
Va.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
John Baptiste Charles Lucas
Pa.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1805
William Lucas
Va.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
John Henry Lumpkin
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1857
Chittenden Lyon
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1835
Francis Strother Lyon
Ala.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
Matthew Lyon
Vt., Ky.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1811
James Machir
Va.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1799
Archibald Thompson MacIntyre
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
James Madison
Democratic-Republican
Virginia's 5th district (1789–1793),
15th district (1793–1797)
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1797
100+
Yes (1809–1817)
Later elected President. Madison occasionally condemned the institution of slavery and opposed the international slave trade, but he also vehemently opposed any attempts to restrict its domestic expansion. Madison did not free his slaves during his lifetime or in his will. Paul Jennings , one of Madison's slaves, served him during his presidency and later published the first memoir of life in the White House .
Patrick Magruder
Md.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1807
Francis Mallory
Va.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1843
Robert Mallory
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 3, 1865
John Manning Jr.
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Richard Irvine Manning
S.C.
Dec. 7, 1834
Apr. 30, 1836
Vannoy Hartrog Manning
Miss.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1883
John Hartwell Marable
Tenn.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1829
Samuel Wright Mardis
Ala.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1835
Robert Marion
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1805
Dec. 3, 1810
George Washington Lent Marr
Tenn.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Alexander Keith Marshall
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Humphrey Marshall
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1859
John Marshall
Va.
Dec. 1, 1799
Jun. 6, 1800
Thomas Alexander Marshall
Ky.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1835
Thomas Francis Marshall
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Barclay Martin
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
John Mason Martin
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 2, 1887
John Preston Martin
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
Joshua Lanier Martin
Ala.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
William Dickinson Martin
S.C.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1831
John Calvin Mason
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1859
John Thomson Mason
Md.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
John Young Mason
Va.
Dec. 4, 1831
Jan. 10, 1837
Vincent Mathews
N.Y.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
James Matlack
N.J.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1825
Abram Poindexter Maury
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
Augustus Emmett Maxwell
Fla.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1857
George Clifford Maxwell
N.J.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1813
Lewis Maxwell
Va.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 1, 1833
William L. May
Ill.
Nov. 30, 1834
Mar. 2, 1839
Horace Maynard
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1875
Robert Murphy Mayo
Va.
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 3, 1885
William Mayrant
S.C.
Dec. 3, 1815
Oct. 20, 1816
Archibald McBryde
N.C.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1813
Abraham McClellan
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1843
Joseph Washington McClurg
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1863
Jun. 30, 1868
William McComas
Va.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Felix Grundy McConnell
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1843
Sep. 9, 1846
Andrew McCord
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1805
James Robinson McCormick
Mo.
Dec. 16, 1867
Mar. 2, 1873
John McCreary
S.C.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
William McCreery
Md.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1809
Hiram McCullough
Md.
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 2, 1869
William McDaniel
Mo.
Dec. 6, 1846
Mar. 2, 1847
James McDowell
Va.
Mar. 5, 1846
Mar. 2, 1851
Joseph McDowell
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1797
Mar. 2, 1799
William McFarland
Tenn.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 3, 1877
Robert Lytle McHatton
Ky.
Dec. 6, 1826
Mar. 2, 1829
Henry Davis McHenry
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
John Hardin McHenry
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
James Iver McKay
N.C.
Feb. 19, 1832
Mar. 2, 1849
John McKee
Ala.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1829
Samuel McKee
Ky.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1817
Lewis McKenzie
Va.
Feb. 15, 1863
Mar. 2, 1871
Alexander McKim
Md.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1815
William McKinley
Va.
May. 22, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
Thomas McKissock
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Alney McLean
Ky.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1821
Finis Ewing McLean
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
John McLean
Ohio
May. 23, 1813
Dec. 31, 1815
Fayette McMullen
Va.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1857
Archibald McNeill
N.C.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1827
John McQueen
S.C.
Feb. 11, 1849
Dec. 20, 1860
James McSherry
Pa.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
William McWillie
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Cowles Mead
Ga.
Dec. 1, 1805
Dec. 23, 1805
Richard Kidder Meade
Va.
Aug. 4, 1847
Mar. 2, 1853
John William Menzies
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1861
Mar. 2, 1863
Charles Fenton Mercer
Va.
Nov. 30, 1817
Dec. 25, 1839
John Francis Mercer
Md.
Oct. 23, 1791
Apr. 12, 1794
James Meriwether
Ga.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
James A. Meriwether
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Henry Middleton
S.C.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
John Millen
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1843
Oct. 14, 1843
John Gaines Miller
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1851
May. 10, 1856
Morris Smith Miller
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Pleasant Moorman Miller
Tenn.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
John Singleton Millson
Va.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1861
William Milnor
Pa.
Oct. 25, 1807
May. 7, 1822
Charles Miner
Pa.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1829
Anderson Mitchell
N.C.
Apr. 26, 1842
Mar. 2, 1843
George Edward Mitchell
Md.
Nov. 30, 1823
Jun. 27, 1832
James Coffield Mitchell
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1825
Mar. 2, 1829
Thomas Rothmaler Mitchell
S.C.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 1, 1833
Robert Monell
N.Y.
Dec. 5, 1819
Feb. 20, 1831
John Montgomery
Md.
Oct. 25, 1807
Apr. 28, 1811
Thomas Montgomery
Ky.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1823
John Moore
La.
Dec. 16, 1840
Mar. 2, 1853
Laban Theodore Moore
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Littleton Wilde Moore
Tex.
Mar. 3, 1887
Mar. 3, 1893
Sydenham Moore
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1857
Jan. 20, 1861
Thomas Moore
S.C.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1817
Thomas Love Moore
Va.
Nov. 12, 1820
Mar. 2, 1823
Thomas Patrick Moore
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1829
Charles Slaughter Morehead
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1851
James Turner Morehead
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Daniel Morgan
Va.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1799
James Bright Morgan
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 2, 1891
Thomas Morris
N.Y.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1803
Isaac Edward Morse
La.
Dec. 1, 1844
Mar. 2, 1851
Jeremiah Morton
Va.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Jonathan Ogden Moseley
Conn.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1821
James Mott
N.J.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1805
James Mullins
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 2, 1869
Gurdon Saltonstall Mumford
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1811
Charles Murphey
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
John Murphy
Ala.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
John L. Murray
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
Benjamin Duke Nabers
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Raphael Neale
Md.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1825
Hugh Nelson
Va.
Nov. 3, 1811
Jan. 13, 1823
John Nelson
Md.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
Roger Nelson
Md.
Oct. 16, 1803
May. 13, 1810
Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1863
Thomas Maduit Nelson
Va.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
Wilson Nesbitt
S.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Joseph Neville
Va.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Anthony New
Va., Ky.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1823
Alexander Newman
Va.
Mar. 3, 1849
Sep. 7, 1849
Daniel Newnan
Ga.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
Thomas Willoughby Newton
Ark.
Feb. 5, 1847
Mar. 2, 1847
Willoughby Newton
Va.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Silas Leslie Niblack
Fla.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1873
John Nicholas
Va.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1801
John Calhoun Nicholls
Ga.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 3, 1885
John Nicholson
N.Y.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
John Anthony Nicholson
Del.
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 2, 1869
Joseph Hopper Nicholson
Md.
Dec. 1, 1799
Feb. 28, 1806
Jason Niles
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
Eugenius Aristides Nisbet
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1839
Oct. 11, 1841
John William Noell
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 13, 1863
Elijah Hise Norton
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1861
Mar. 2, 1863
Abraham Nott
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
William Thompson Nuckolls
S.C.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 1, 1833
David Alexander Nunn
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 2, 1875
Michael Patrick O’Connor
S.C.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 2, 1883
Alexander Ogle
Pa.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Stephen Ormsby
Ky.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1817
Alexander Dalrymple Orr
Ky.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 2, 1797
James Lawrence Orr
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1859
David Outlaw
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1853
George Outlaw
N.C.
Dec. 5, 1824
Mar. 2, 1825
James Overstreet
S.C.
Dec. 5, 1819
May. 23, 1822
Walter Hampden Overton
La.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
Allen Ferdinand Owen
Whig
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
8
1850 Census of Slave Inhabitants; 1860 census of Slave Inhabitants
George Washington Owen
Ala.
Dec. 2, 1823
Mar. 2, 1829
James Owen
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
George Welshman Owens
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1839
Bryan Young Owsley
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
John Page
Va.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1797
Robert Page
Va.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
Robert Treat Paine
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Beriah Palmer
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1805
James Parker
N.J.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Josiah Parker
Va.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1801
Richard Parker
Va.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1851
Severn Eyre Parker
Va.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
Josiah Patterson
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1891
Mar. 2, 1897
Walter Patterson
N.Y.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
John Mercer Patton
Va.
Dec. 5, 1830
Apr. 6, 1838
Levi Pawling
Pa.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
William Winter Payne
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1847
Joseph Pearson
N.C.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1815
John Pegram
Va.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Charles Pelham
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
John Strother Pendleton
Va.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
Alexander Gordon Penn
La.
Dec. 29, 1850
Mar. 2, 1853
John Perkins Jr.
La.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Thomas Johns Perry
Md.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
Henry Persons
Ga.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 2, 1881
George Peter
Md.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1827
Ebenezer Pettigrew
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1837
Balie Peyton
Tenn.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Samuel Oldham Peyton
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1861
John Smith Phelps
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1863
Oliver Phelps
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1805
John Finis Philips
Mo.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1881
Elijah Conner Phister
Ky.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 2, 1883
Andrew Pickens
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Francis Wilkinson Pickens
S.C.
Dec. 7, 1834
Mar. 2, 1843
Isaac Pierson
N.J.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1831
Jeremiah Halsey Pierson
N.Y.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
Timothy Pilsbury
Tex.
Mar. 29, 1846
Mar. 2, 1849
Henry Laurens Pinckney
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1837
Thomas Pinckney
S.C.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1801
James Pindall
Va.
Nov. 30, 1817
Jul. 25, 1820
Thomas Plater
Md.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1805
Jonas Platt
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
Franklin E. Plummer
Miss.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1835
Joel Roberts Poinsett
S.C.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 6, 1825
James K. Polk
Democratic
Tennessee's 6th district (1833–1839),
9th district (1825–1833)
Mar. 3, 1825
Mar. 2, 1839
56[ 32]
Yes (1845–1849)
Later elected president. Polk became the Democratic nominee for president in 1844 partially because of his tolerance of slavery, in contrast to Van Buren. As president, he generally supported the rights of slave owners. His will provided for the freeing of his slaves after the death of his wife , though the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution ended up freeing them long before her death in 1891.
William Hawkins Polk
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Daniel Haymond Polsley
W.Va.
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 2, 1869
Patrick Hamilton Pope
Ky.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Gilchrist Porter
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1857
Peter Buell Porter
N.Y.
May. 21, 1809
Jan. 22, 1816
Elisha Reynolds Potter
R.I.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1815
Alfred H. Powell
Va.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
Cuthbert Powell
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Leven Powell
Va.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
Samuel Powell
Tenn.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
Francis Preston
Va.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1797
Jacob Alexander Preston
Md.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
William Preston
Ky.
Dec. 5, 1852
Mar. 2, 1855
William Ballard Preston
Va.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
Sterling Price
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1845
Aug. 11, 1846
Thomas Lawson Price
Mo.
Jan. 20, 1862
Mar. 2, 1863
Richard Clauselle Puryear
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1857
James Minor Quarles
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Tunstall Quarles
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1817
Jun. 14, 1820
John Anthony Quitman
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1855
Jul. 16, 1858
William Ramsey
Pa.
Dec. 2, 1827
Sep. 28, 1831
Alexander Randall
Md.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
William Harrison Randall
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1863
Mar. 2, 1867
Thomas Mann Randolph
Va.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1807
Morgan Rawls
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
Kenneth Rayner
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
William Brown Read
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1875
Edwin Godwin Reade
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Charles Ready
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
David Addison Reese
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
John William Reid
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1861
Aug. 2, 1861
Robert Raymond Reid
Ga.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1823
James Hugh Relfe
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1847
Abraham Rencher
N.C.
Dec. 20, 1830
Mar. 2, 1843
James B. Reynolds
Tenn.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1825
John Reynolds
Ill.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1843
John Rhea
Tenn.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1823
James Barroll Ricaud
Md.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1859
John McConnell Rice
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1873
John Richards
Pa.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1797
John Peter Richardson
S.C.
Dec. 18, 1836
Mar. 2, 1839
John Smythe Richardson
S.C.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 2, 1883
William Richardson
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1899
Mar. 30, 1914
Haywood Yancey Riddle
Tenn.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1879
Robert Ridgway
Va.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Samuel Riker
N.Y.
Nov. 4, 1804
Mar. 2, 1809
Samuel Ringgold
Md.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1821
Eleazar Wheelock Ripley
La.
Dec. 15, 1835
Mar. 1, 1839
Burwell Clark Ritter
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 2, 1867
Thomas Rivers
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Francis Everod Rives
Va.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1841
John Roane
Va.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1837
John Jones Roane
Va.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
Robert Whyte Roberts
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1847
Edward White Robertson
La.
Mar. 4, 1877
Aug. 1, 1887
George Robertson
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
John Robertson
Va.
Dec. 7, 1834
Mar. 2, 1839
Thomas Bolling Robertson
La.
Nov. 3, 1811
Apr. 19, 1818
Thomas Robinson Jr.
Del.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1841
William Rodman
Pa.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1813
Anthony Astley Cooper Rogers
Ark.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
James Rogers
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1843
Sion Hart Rogers
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1873
James Sidney Rollins
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1861
Mar. 3, 1865
James Dixon Roman
Md.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
Robert Selden Rose
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1831
Lovell Harrison Rousseau
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 2, 1867
Thomas Ruffin
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1861
Edward Rumsey
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
David Abel Russell
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1835
Mar. 2, 1841
Albert Rust
Ark.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1861
Robert Rutherford
Va.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1797
John Rutledge Jr.
S.C.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1803
Peter Sailly
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1807
Thomas Sammons
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1813
Green Berry Samuels
Va.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1841
James T. Sandford
Tenn.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Thomas Sandford
Ky.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1807
John Milton Sandidge
La.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1859
Joshua Sands
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1827
John W.A. Sanford
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1835
Jul. 1, 1835
Romulus Mitchell Saunders
N.C.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1845
John Savage
N.Y.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
Lemuel Sawyer
N.C.
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1829
Samuel Locke Sawyer
Mo.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 2, 1881
Samuel Tredwell Sawyer
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
Alfred Moore Scales
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 3, 1885
Abraham Henry Schenck
N.Y.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
Gustave Schleicher
Tex.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1879
William Schley
Ga.
Dec. 1, 1833
Jun. 30, 1835
Cornelius Corneliusen Schoonmaker
N.Y.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 1, 1793
Martin Gerretsen Schuneman
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1807
Philip Jeremiah Schuyler
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
John Scott
Mo.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1827
Tredwell Scudder
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
James Alexander Seddon
Va.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1851
Joseph Eggleston Segar
Va.
Mar. 14, 1862
Mar. 2, 1863
Benedict Joseph Semmes
Md.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 1, 1833
William Tandy Senter
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Thomas Settle
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
John Sevier
N.C., Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1789
Sep. 23, 1815
James Lindsay Seward
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
George Sea Shanklin
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 2, 1867
Solomon P. Sharp
Ky.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Henry Marchmore Shaw
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
Daniel Sheffey
Va.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1817
Charles Miller Shelley
Ala.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 3, 1885
Charles Biddle Shepard
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1841
William Biddle Shepard
N.C.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1837
Augustine Henry Shepperd
N.C.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1851
Upton Sheredine
Md.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 1, 1793
William Crawford Sherrod
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Samuel Sherwood
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Samuel Burr Sherwood
Conn.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Benjamin Glover Shields
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Zebulon Rudd Shipherd
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
Francis Edwin Shober
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1873
Eli Sims Shorter
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1859
Jacob Shower
Md.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
Peter Silvester
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 1, 1793
Eldred Simkins
S.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
William Emmett Simms
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
Richard Franklin Simpson
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1849
Alexander Dromgoole Sims
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1845
Nov. 15, 1848
Leonard Henly Sims
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
Otho Robards Singleton
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1887
Charles Slade
Ill.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Amos Slaymaker
Pa.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
William Ferguson Slemons
Ark.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1881
Jesse Slocumb
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Dec. 19, 1820
Arthur Smith
Va.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1825
Ballard Smith
Va.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1821
Bernard Smith
N.J.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
James Strudwick Smith
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
John Speed Smith
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
O’Brien Smith
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1807
William Smith
Md.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
William Smith
Va.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1827
William Smith
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1861
William Ephraim Smith
Ga.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1881
William Jay Smith
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
William Loughton Smith
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1799
William Nathan Harrell Smith
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1861
William Russell Smith
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1857
George Washington Smyth
Tex.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1855
William Henry Sneed
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
John Fryall Snodgrass
Va.
Mar. 3, 1853
Jun. 4, 1854
Augustus Rhodes Sollers
Md.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1855
Henry Southard
N.J.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1821
Isaac Southard
N.J.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 1, 1833
William Wright Southgate
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
Richard Dobbs Spaight
N.C.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1801
Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr.
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Thomas Spalding
Ga.
Dec. 1, 1805
Dec. 31, 1805
Thomas Speed
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Thomas Ara Spence
Md.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Ambrose Spencer
N.Y.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
John Canfield Spencer
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Richard Spencer
Md.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1831
William Brainerd Spencer
La.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 3, 1877
Michael Cresap Sprigg
Md.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1831
Richard Sprigg Jr.
Md.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1803
Thomas Sprigg
Md.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1797
Eli Thomas Stackhouse
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1891
Jun. 13, 1892
James Adams Stallworth
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1857
Jan. 20, 1861
Elisha David Standiford
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
Richard Stanford
N.C.
May. 14, 1797
Apr. 8, 1816
Edward Stanly
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1853
John Stanly
N.C.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1811
Frederick Perry Stanton
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1855
Richard Henry Stanton
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1855
John Steele
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 1, 1793
John Nevett Steele
Md.
Jun. 8, 1834
Mar. 2, 1837
Walter Leak Steele
N.C.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1881
Lewis Steenrod
Va.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1845
Alexander Hamilton Stephens
Ga.
Oct. 1, 1843
Mar. 2, 1883
James Stephenson
Va.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1825
Samuel Sterett
Md.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 1, 1793
Andrew Stevenson
Va.
Dec. 2, 1821
Jun. 1, 1834
Charles Stewart
Tex.
Dec. 2, 1883
Mar. 3, 1893
James Stewart
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
James Augustus Stewart
Md.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1861
John David Stewart
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1887
Mar. 2, 1891
William Henry Stiles
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
John Truman Stoddert
Md.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
William Brickly Stokes
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1871
Frederick Stone
Md.
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 2, 1871
James W. Stone
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1853
Michael Jenifer Stone
Md.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
William Stone
Tenn.
Sep. 13, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
Randall S. Street
N.Y.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
George French Strother
Va.
Nov. 30, 1817
Feb. 9, 1820
James French Strother
Va.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
William Francis Strudwick
N.C.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1797
Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Archibald Stuart
Va.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1839
Philip Stuart
Md.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1819
Jonathan Sturges
Conn.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 1, 1793
George William Summers
Va.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1845
Thomas De Lage Sumter
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1843
Thomas Swann
Md.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1879
John Swanwick
Pa.
Dec. 6, 1795
Jul. 31, 1798
Peter Swart
N.Y.
Oct. 26, 1807
Mar. 2, 1809
Jacob Swoope
Va.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
Samuel Franklin Swope
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Silas Talbot
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Albert Gallatin Talbott
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1859
Benjamin Taliaferro
Ga.
Dec. 1, 1799
Dec. 31, 1801
John Taliaferro
Va.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1843
Benjamin Tallmadge
Conn.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1817
Magnus Tate
Va.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
Absalom Tatom
N.C.
Dec. 6, 1795
May. 31, 1796
Edward Fenwick Tattnall
Ga.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1827
Micah Taul
Ky.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
John W. Taylor
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 1, 1833
Miles Taylor
La.
Mar. 3, 1855
Feb. 4, 1861
Nathaniel Green Taylor
Tenn.
Mar. 29, 1854
Mar. 2, 1867
Robert Taylor
Va.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
William Taylor
Va.
Mar. 3, 1843
Jan. 16, 1846
William Penn Taylor
Va.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Thomas Telfair
Ga.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
William Temple
Del.
Mar. 3, 1863
May. 27, 1863
James C. Terrell
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1835
Jul. 7, 1835
William Terrell
Ga.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
William Terry
Va.
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 3, 1877
Bannon Goforth Thibodeaux
La.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1849
Christopher Yancy Thomas
Va.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
David Thomas
N.Y.
Dec. 6, 1801
Apr. 30, 1808
Francis Thomas
Md.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1869
Isaac Thomas
Tenn.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
James Houston Thomas
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1861
John Chew Thomas
Md.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1801
Philemon Thomas
La.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1835
Phillip Francis Thomas
Md.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 3, 1877
William Poindexter Thomasson
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1847
Jacob Thompson
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1851
John Thompson
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1811
Philip Thompson
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Philip Rootes Thompson
Va.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1807
Robert Augustine Thompson
Va.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1849
Waddy Thompson Jr.
S.C.
Sep. 9, 1835
Mar. 2, 1841
Wiley Thompson
Ga.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 1, 1833
James Webb Throckmorton
Tex.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1887
John Wooleston Tibbatts
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1847
Nelson Tift
Ga.
Jul. 24, 1868
Mar. 2, 1869
George Dionysius Tillman
S.C.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 3, 1893
Lewis Tillman
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Caleb Tompkins
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
Christopher Tompkins
Ky.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1835
George Washington Bonaparte Towns
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1847
George Townsend
N.Y.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
William Marshall Tredway
Va.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
Thomas Tredwell
N.Y.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 2, 1795
James Trezvant
Va.
Dec. 6, 1825
Mar. 2, 1831
Abram Trigg
Va.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1809
John Johns Trigg
Va.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1805
David Trimble
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1827
John Trimble
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1867
Mar. 2, 1869
Lawrence Strother Trimble
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 2, 1871
Philip Triplett
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1843
Robert Pleasant Trippe
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1859
Samuel Wilds Trotti
S.C.
Dec. 16, 1842
Mar. 2, 1843
Andrew Alkire Trumbo
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
George Tucker
Va.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1825
Henry St. George Tucker
Va.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
John Randolph Tucker
Va.
Mar. 4, 1875
Mar. 2, 1887
Starling Tucker
S.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1831
Thomas Tudor Tucker
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 1, 1793
Tilghman Mayfield Tucker
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1845
Daniel Turner
N.C.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1829
Oscar Turner
Ky.
Mar. 17, 1879
Mar. 3, 1885
Thomas Turner
Ky.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1881
Selah Tuthill
N.Y.
Dec. 2, 1821
Sep. 6, 1821
Jacob Tyson
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Daniel Udree
Pa.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1825
John William Henderson Underwood
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1859
Jan. 22, 1861
Charles Horace Upton
Va.
May. 22, 1861
Feb. 26, 1862
James Isaac Van Alen
N.Y.
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1809
John Evert Van Alen
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1799
Robert Brank Vance
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Robert Brank Vance
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 3, 1885
Philip Van Cortlandt
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1809
Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr.
N.Y.
Nov. 3, 1811
Mar. 2, 1813
Peter Van Gaasbeck
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Archibald Van Horne
Md.
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1811
John Peter Van Ness
N.Y.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1803
Jeremiah Van Rensselaer
N.Y.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
Killian Killian Van Rensselaer
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1801
Mar. 2, 1811
Solomon Van Vechten Van Rensselaer
N.Y.
Dec. 5, 1819
Jan. 13, 1822
Stephen Van Rensselaer
N.Y.
Mar. 11, 1822
Mar. 2, 1829
Thomas Van Swearingen
Va.
Dec. 5, 1819
Aug. 18, 1822
William William Van Wyck
N.Y.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1825
Abraham Watkins Venable
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1847
Mar. 2, 1853
Daniel Crommelin Verplanck
N.Y.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1809
Jeremiah Wadsworth
Conn.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1795
William Henry Wadsworth
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1861
Mar. 2, 1887
Benjamin Walker
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1801
Mar. 2, 1803
David Walker
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1821
Felix Walker
N.C.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1823
Francis Walker
Va.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
James Alexander Walker
Va.
Mar. 3, 1895
Mar. 3, 1899
Percy Walker
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Alexander Stuart Wallace
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 3, 1877
Daniel Wallace
S.C.
Jun. 11, 1848
Mar. 2, 1853
Andrew Harrison Ward
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1866
Mar. 2, 1867
Jonathan Ward
N.Y.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
William Thomas Ward
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1853
Henry Ridgely Warfield
Md.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1825
Hiram Warner
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
Richard Warner
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 3, 1885
Edward Allen Warren
Ark.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
Lott Warren
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1839
Mar. 2, 1843
George Corbin Washington
Md.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1837
William Henry Washington
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1841
Mar. 2, 1843
Albert Galiton Watkins
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1849
Mar. 2, 1859
Anthony Wayne
Ga.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 20, 1792
Isaac Wayne
Pa.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
James Moore Wayne
Ga.
Dec. 6, 1829
Jan. 12, 1835
Robert Weakley
Tenn.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
John Crompton Weems
Md.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1829
Rensselaer Westerlo
N.Y.
Nov. 30, 1817
Mar. 2, 1819
Alexander White
Va.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 1, 1793
Alexander White
Ala.
Mar. 3, 1851
Mar. 2, 1875
Bartow White
N.Y.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
David White
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
Edward Douglass White
La.
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1843
Francis White
Va.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
John White
Ky.
Dec. 6, 1835
Mar. 2, 1845
Thomas Whitehead
Va.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
John Whitehill
Pa.
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1807
Robert Whitehill
Pa.
Dec. 1, 1805
Apr. 7, 1813
Richard Henry Whiteley
Ga.
Dec. 21, 1870
Mar. 2, 1875
George Washington Whitmore
Tex.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Eliphalet Wickes
N.Y.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1807
Charles Anderson Wickliffe
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1823
Mar. 2, 1863
Richard Henry Wilde
Ga.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1835
James Whitney Wilkin
N.Y.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
Benjamin Williams
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1795
Christopher Harris Williams
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1837
Mar. 2, 1853
David Rogerson Williams
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1813
James Wray Williams
Md.
Mar. 3, 1841
Dec. 1, 1842
Jared Williams
Va.
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1825
John Williams
N.Y.
Dec. 6, 1795
Mar. 2, 1799
Marmaduke Williams
N.C.
Nov. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1809
Robert Williams
N.C.
May. 14, 1797
Mar. 2, 1803
Asa Hoxie Willie
Tex.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
Francis Willis
Ga.
Oct. 23, 1791
Mar. 1, 1793
Edgar Campbell Wilson
Va.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
Ephraim King Wilson
Md.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1831
John Wilson
S.C.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1827
Nathan Wilson
N.Y.
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1809
Thomas Wilson
Pa.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Boyd Winchester
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1873
Richard Winn
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1813
Warren Winslow
N.C.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1861
Joseph Winston
N.C.
Dec. 1, 1793
Mar. 2, 1807
Elisha I. Winter
N.Y.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
George Douglas Wise
Va.
Mar. 3, 1881
Mar. 3, 1895
Henry Alexander Wise
Va.
Dec. 8, 1833
Feb. 11, 1844
Robert Witherspoon
S.C.
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
John Jacob Wood
N.Y.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1829
Henry Woods
Pa.
Dec. 1, 1799
Mar. 2, 1803
Samuel Hughes Woodson
Mo.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1861
Samuel Hughes Woodson
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
Joseph Addison Woodward
S.C.
Mar. 3, 1843
Mar. 2, 1853
Thomas Jefferson Word
Miss.
May. 29, 1838
Mar. 2, 1839
John Tolley Hood Worthington
Md.
Dec. 4, 1831
Mar. 2, 1841
29+ people
Thomas Contee Worthington
Md.
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1827
Augustus Romaldus Wright
Ga.
Mar. 3, 1857
Mar. 2, 1859
Daniel Boone Wright
Miss.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1857
John Vines Wright
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1861
Henry Wynkoop
Pa.
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1791
Thomas Wynns
N.C.
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1807
Bartlett Yancey
N.C.
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Joel Yancey
Ky.
Dec. 2, 1827
Mar. 2, 1831
William Lowndes Yancey
Ala.
Dec. 1, 1844
Aug. 31, 1846
John Barentse Yates
N.Y.
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1817
George Helm Yeaman
Ky.
Nov. 30, 1862
Mar. 3, 1865
Archibald Yell
Ark.
Jul. 31, 1836
Jun. 30, 1846
Bryan Rust Young
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1845
Mar. 2, 1847
John Duncan Young
Ky.
Mar. 3, 1873
Mar. 2, 1875
John Smith Young
La.
Mar. 4, 1877
Mar. 2, 1879
Pierce Manning Butler Young
Ga.
Jul. 24, 1868
Mar. 2, 1875
William Singleton Young
Ky.
Dec. 4, 1825
Sep. 19, 1827
Felix Kirk Zollicoffer
Tenn.
Mar. 3, 1853
Mar. 2, 1859
Thomas Day Singleton
S.C.
Dec. 1, 1833
Mar. 2, 1835
John Adair
Democratic-Republican
Kentucky 's 7th district
November 7, 1805
March 1, 1833
Stephen Adams
Democratic
Mississippi 's at-large district
March 3, 1845
March 2, 1857
William S. Archer
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 17th district , Virginia's 3rd district
January 17, 1820
March 2, 1847
Robert Woodward Barnwell
Democratic
South Carolina 's 2nd district
June 4, 1850
December 8, 1850
128+
Yes
Theodorus Bailey
Anti-Administration ,Democratic-Republican
New York 's 5th district
March 4, 1793
March 3, 1803
John S. Barbour Jr.
Democratic
Virginia 's 8th district
March 3, 1881
March 3, 1887
William Taylor Barry
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Democratic (1828–1835)
Kentucky 's 5th district
March 21, 1809
March 3, 1811
James Asheton Bayard Sr.
Federalist
Delaware 's at-large district
March 4, 1797
March 3, 1803
James Burnie Beck
Democratic
Kentucky 's 7th district
March 3, 1867
March 3, 1875
John Bell
Democratic-Republican (1817–1825)
Jacksonian
(1825–1835)
Whig
(1835–1854)
American
(1854–1860)
Constitutional Union (1860–1861)
Tennessee 's 7th district
December 2, 1827
1841
Thomas Hart Benton
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian , Democratic
Missouri
August 9, 1821
March 2, 1855
William Wyatt Bibb
Democratic-Republican
Georgia
December 1, 1805
November 8, 1816
Asa Biggs
Democratic
North Carolina
March 3, 1845
May 4, 1858
Francis Preston Blair Jr.
Democratic (before 1848, 1866–1875)
Free Soil (1848–1854)
Republican (1854–1866)
Missouri 's 1st district
March 3, 1857
March 2, 1873
Timothy Bloodworth
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina 's 3rd district
March 3, 1789
March 2, 1801
John Branch
Democratic-Republican (before 1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1837)
Democratic (1837–1863)
North Carolina 's 2nd district
March 3, 1823
March 1, 1833
John Cabell Breckinridge
Democratic
Kentucky 's 8th district
March 3, 1851
December 3, 1861
Richard Brent
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 17th district
December 6, 1795
December 29, 1814
Albert Gallatin Brown
Democratic
Mississippi 's 4th district
March 3, 1839
January 13, 1861
John Brown
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 2nd district
March 3, 1789
March 2, 1805
Also served in the Senate
John C. Calhoun
Democratic-Republican (before 1828)
Democratic (1828, 1839–1850)
Nullifier (1828–1839)
South Carolina 's 6th district
November 3, 1811
March 30, 1850
John Snyder Carlile
Union
Virginia 's 11th district
March 3, 1855
March 2, 1865
Christopher Grant Champlin
Federalist
Rhode Island 's at-large district
May 14, 1797
Oct 1, 1811
William Charles Cole Claiborne
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee 's at-large district
May 14, 1797
March 3, 1801
Henry Clay
Democratic-Republican (1797–1825)
National Republican (1825–1833)
Whig (1833–1852)
Kentucky 's 5th district , 2nd district , 3rd district
Dec 28, 1806
March 6, 1825
Thomas Clayton
Federalist Whig
Delaware 's first at-large district
Dec 3, 1815
March 4, 1817
Thomas Willis Cobb
Democratic-Republican
Georgia 's at-large district
Nov 30, 1817
March 3, 1821
Alfred Holt Colquitt
Democratic
Georgia 's 2nd district
Mar 3, 1853
March 3, 1855
Walter Terry Colquitt
Democratic
Georgia 's at-large district
Mar 3, 1839
March 3, 1843
John Condit
Democratic-Republican
New Jersey 's at-large district
Dec 1, 1799
Nov 3, 1819
John Jordan Crittenden
Democratic-Republican (before 1825)
National Republican (1825–1830)
Whig (1830–1856)
American (1856–1859)
Constitutional Union (1859–1861)
Union Democratic (1861–1863)
Kentucky 's 8th district
March 4, 1861
Mar 2, 1863
Alfred Cuthbert
Democratic
Georgia 's at-large district
May 23, 1813
March 3, 1827
Garrett Davis
Whig , Union Democratic , Democrat
Kentucky 's 12th district
Mar. 3, 1839
March 3, 1843
Jefferson Davis
Democratic
Mississippi 's at-large district (Seat D)
Mar. 3, 1845
October 28, 1846
William Crosby Dawson
States' Rights Party, Whig
Georgia 's at-large district
Dec. 6, 1835
November 13, 1841
Stephen Arnold Douglas
Democratic
Illinois 's 5th district
Mar. 3, 1843
March 3, 1847
Franklin Harper Elmore
Democratic
South Carolina 's 4th district
Dec. 9, 1836
March 3, 1839
John Wayles Eppes
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 14th district
Oct. 16, 1803
Dec. 3, 1819
George Evans
National Republican ,
Whig
Maine 's 4th district
Dec. 6, 1829
Mar. 2, 1847
John Forsyth
Democratic-Republican (before 1825)
Democratic (1825–1841)
Georgia 's 2nd district
March 4, 1827
November 7, 1827
Jesse Franklin
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina 's 3rd district
March 4, 1795
March 3, 1797
Randall Lee Gibson
Democratic
Louisiana 's 1st district
Mar. 4, 1875
March 3, 1883
William Branch Giles
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 9th district
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1815
James Stephen Green
Democratic
Missouri 's 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1847
March 3, 1851
Felix Grundy
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Democratic (1825–1840)
Tennessee 's 3rd district, Tennessee's 5th district
Nov. 3, 1811
July 19, 1814
William McKendree Gwin
Democratic
Mississippi 's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1841
March 3, 1843
James Henry Hammond
Nullifier (Before 1839)
Democratic (1842–1864)
South Carolina 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1835
February 26, 1836
Alexander Contee Hanson
Federalist
Maryland 's 3rd district
May. 23, 1813
December 20, 1816
William Henry Harrison
Ohio 's 1st district
October 8, 1816
March 3, 1819
11
No (1841)
Harrison inherited several slaves. As the first governor of the Indiana Territory , he unsuccessfully lobbied Congress to legalize slavery in Indiana .
Robert Goodloe Harper
Federalist
South Carolina 's 5th district
February 9, 1795
March 3, 1801
Isham Green Harris
Democratic
Tennessee 's 9th district
Mar. 4, 1849
March 3, 1853
Benjamin Harvey Hill
Democratic , Whig (Before 1855), American (1855–1859),
Constitutional Union (1859–1861)
Georgia 's 9th district
Mar. 4, 1875
March 4, 1877
Joshua Hill
American Party , Republican
Georgia 's 7th district
Mar. 3, 1857
January 23, 1861
James Hillhouse
Federalist
Connecticut 's at-large district
March 4, 1791
December 5, 1796
William Hindman
Federalist
Maryland 's 2nd district, Maryland's 7th district
January 30, 1793
March 3, 1799
David Holmes
Jacksonian , Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 2nd district, Virginia's 4th district
March 4, 1797
March 3, 1809
George Smith Houston
Democratic
Alabama 's at-large district, Alabama's 5th district
Mar. 3, 1841
January 21, 1861
Samuel Houston
Democratic-Republican (before 1830)
Democratic (1846–1854)
Know Nothing (1855–1856)
Independent (after 1856)
Tennessee 's 7th district
Nov. 30, 1823
March 3, 1827
Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter
Whig (Before 1844)
Democratic (1844–1887)
Virginia 's 9th district , Virginia's 8th district
Mar. 3, 1837
March 3, 1847
Eppa Hunton
Democratic
Virginia 's 8th district
Mar. 3, 1873
March 4, 1881
Alfred Iverson Sr.
Democratic
Georgia 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1847
March 3, 1849
Andrew Jackson
Tennessee 's at-large district
Oct. 6, 1796
September 26, 1797
200
Yes (1829–1837)
Later elected president. Jackson owned many slaves. One controversy during his presidency was his reaction to anti-slavery tracts . During his campaign for the presidency , he faced criticism for being a slave trader. He did not free his slaves in his will.
Andrew Johnson
Democratic (c. 1839–1864, 1868–1875), National Union (1864–1868)
Tennessee 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1843
March 3, 1853
9
No (1865–1869)
Later elected president. Johnson owned a few slaves and was supportive of James K. Polk's slavery policies. As military governor of Tennessee , he convinced Abraham Lincoln to exempt that area from the Emancipation Proclamation. Johnson went on to free all his personal slaves on August 8, 1863. On October 24, 1864, Johnson officially freed all slaves in Tennessee.
Henry Johnson
Democratic-Republican , National Republican , Whig
Louisiana 's 1st district
December 1, 1834
March 3, 1839
Richard Mentor Johnson
Democratic-Republican (before 1828)
Democratic (after 1828)
Kentucky 's 4th district , 3rd district , 5th district , 13th district
Mar. 3, 1807
Mar. 2, 1837
Robert Ward Johnson
Democratic
Arkansas 's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1847
March 3, 1853
Josiah Stoddard Johnston
Democratic-Republican
Louisiana 's at-large district
Dec. 2, 1821
March 3, 1823
Joseph Kent
Whig
Maryland 's 2nd district
Nov. 3, 1811
Nov. 23, 1837
John Leeds Kerr
Whig
Maryland 's 7th district
Dec. 4, 1825
March 3, 1833
William Rufus de Vane King
Democratic-Republican (before 1828), Democratic
North Carolina 's 5th district
Mar. 3, 1811
November 4, 1816
~500
Yes
Later became vice president. King developed a large cotton plantation based on slave labor, calling the property "Chestnut Hill". Moving from North Carolina, King and his relatives formed one of Alabama's largest slaveholding families, collectively owning as many as 500 people. King staked a pro-slavery position in Congress.
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar
Democratic
Mississippi 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1857
March 3, 1877
Dixon Hall Lewis
Democratic
Alabama 's 3rd district, Alabama's 4th district, Alabama's at-large district
Dec. 6, 1829
April 22, 1844
Edward Livingston
Democratic-Republican (before 1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1836)
New York 's 2nd district
Dec. 6, 1795
March 3, 1801
Louisiana 's 1st district
March 4, 1823
March 3, 1829
Edward Lloyd
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian
Maryland 's 7th district
December 3, 1806
March 3, 1809
Wilson Lumpkin
Democratic
Georgia 's at-large district
March 4, 1815
March 3, 1817
Samuel Maclay
Democratic-Republican
Pennsylvania 's 6th district
Dec. 6, 1795
Jan. 3, 1809
Nathaniel Macon
Anti-Administration (Before 1792)
Democratic-Republican (1792–1828)
North Carolina 's 2nd , 5th , and 6th districts
Oct. 23, 1791
Nov. 13, 1828
Francis Malbone
Federalist
Rhode Island 's at-large district
Dec. 1, 1793
Jun. 3, 1809
Willie Person Mangum
Democratic (Before 1834)
Whig (1834–1852)
American (1856–1861)
North Carolina 's 8th district
Nov. 30, 1823
March 18, 1826
James Murray Mason
Democratic
Virginia 's 15th district
Mar. 3, 1837
Jul. 10, 1861
James Bennett McCreary
Democratic
Kentucky 's 8th district
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 2, 1909
George McDuffie
Democratic
South Carolina 's 6th district, South Carolina's 5th district
Dec. 2, 1821
1834
John McKinley
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Democratic (1828–1852)
Alabama 's 2nd district
Nov. 26, 1826
March 3, 1835
Louis McLane
Federalist (before 1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1837)
Democratic (1837–1857)
Delaware 's at-large district
Nov. 30, 1817
Apr. 15, 1829
John Jones McRae
Democratic
Mississippi 's 5th district
December 7, 1858
Jan. 11, 1861
Thomas Metcalfe
National Republican Whig
Kentucky 's 2nd district and 4th district
Dec. 5, 1819
June 1, 1828
John Milledge
Democratic-Republican
Georgia 's 1st district, at-large district
Oct. 23, 1791
May 1802
Stephen Decatur Miller
Nullifier
South Carolina 's 9th district
Dec. 3, 1815
March 3, 1819
Roger Quarles Mills
Democratic
Texas : at-large (1873–1875)
4th district (1875–1883)
9th district (1883–1892)
Mar. 3, 1873
March 29, 1892
Samuel Latham Mitchill
Democratic-Republican
New York 's 2nd district , 3rd district
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1813
Andrew Moore
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 3rd district, 2nd district, 5th district
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1809
Gabriel Moore
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian , National Republican
Alabama 's at-large district, 1st district
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1837
John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg
Democratic-Republican
Pennsylvania 's at-large district, 4th district
Mar. 3, 1789
Jun. 29, 1801
Wilson Cary Nicholas
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 21st district
Dec. 4, 1799
Nov. 26, 1809
Thomas Manson Norwood
Democratic
Georgia 's 1st district
Nov. 13, 1871
Mar. 3, 1889
James Alfred Pearce
Whig , Democrat
Maryland 's 2nd district
Dec. 6, 1835
Dec. 19, 1862
Isaac Samuels Pennybacker
Democratic
Virginia 's 16th district
Mar. 3, 1837
Jan. 11, 1847
Israel Pickens
Democratic
North Carolina 's 11th district, 12th district
Nov. 3, 1811
Nov. 26, 1826
Charles Pinckney
Federalist , Democratic-Republican
South Carolina 's 1st district
Dec. 5, 1798
Mar. 2, 1821
William Pinkney
Democratic-Republican
Maryland 's 3rd district, 5th district
Oct. 23, 1791
April 18, 1816
James Pleasants
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 16th district, 17th district
Nov. 3, 1811
Dec. 14, 1822
George Poindexter
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1832)
National Republican (1832–1834)
Democratic (1834–1853)
Mississippi 's at-large district
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1835
John Pope
Democratic-Republican (as Senator)
Democratic (as Governor)
Whig /Independent (as Representative)
Kentucky 's 7th district
March 4, 1837
March 3, 1843
Luke Pryor
Democratic
Alabama 's 8th district
Jan. 6, 1880
Mar. 3, 1885
James Lawrence Pugh
Democratic
Alabama 's 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1859
January 21, 1861
John Randolph
Democratic-Republican
Virginia 's 5th district , 16th district , 7th district , 15th district
Dec. 1, 1799
March 3, 1813
John Henninger Reagan
Democratic
Texas 's 1st district , 2nd district
Mar. 3, 1857
March 3, 1887
Philip Reed
Democratic-Republican
Maryland
March 4, 1817
Mar. 2, 1823
David Settle Reid
Democratic
North Carolina 's 3rd district
Mar. 3, 1843
March 4, 1847
Robert Barnwell Rhett
Democratic
South Carolina 's 2nd district (1837–43),
7th district (1843–49)
Mar. 3, 1837
March 3, 1849
George Read Riddle
Democratic
Delaware 's first at-large district
Mar. 3, 1851
March 4, 1855
Henry Moore Ridgely
Federalist Party , Jacksonian
Delaware 's first at-large district
Nov. 3, 1811
March 4, 1815
William Henry Roane
Democratic-Republican , Democratic
Virginia 's 12th district
Dec. 3, 1815
March 3, 1817
Daniel Rodney
Federalist
Delaware 's second at-large district
Dec. 1, 1822
Jan. 11, 1827
John Rowan
Democratic-Republican , Jacksonian
Kentucky 's 3rd district
Oct. 25, 1807
March 3, 1809
James Schureman
Federalist
New Jersey 's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1815
Theodore Sedgwick
Federalist (1795–1813)
Pro-Administration (before 1795)
Massachusetts 's 4th district (1789–1793),
2nd district (1793–1795),
1st district (1795–96)
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1801
James Sheafe
Federalist
New Hampshire 's at-large district (Seat 1)
Dec. 6, 1799
March 3, 1801
Jesse Speight
Democratic
North Carolina 's 4th district
Dec. 6, 1829
March 3, 1837
John Selby Spence
Whig
Maryland 's 8th district
Nov. 30, 1823
March 3, 1833
John White Stevenson
Democratic
Kentucky 's 10th district
Mar. 3, 1857
March 4, 1861
Richard Stockton
Federalist
New Jersey 's 2nd district
March 4, 1813
Mar. 2, 1815
David Stone
Democratic-Republican
North Carolina 's 8th district
Dec. 1, 1799
March 3, 1801
Thomas Sumter
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina 's 4th district
Mar. 3, 1789
December 15, 1801
John Taylor
Democratic-Republican
South Carolina 's 4th district
Oct. 25, 1807
December 30, 1810
Littleton Waller Tazewell
Anti-Administration (Before 1792)
Democratic-Republican (1792–1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1828)
Democratic (1828–1860)
Virginia 's 13th district
Dec. 1, 1799
March 3, 1801
John Burton Thompson
Whig , Know Nothing
Kentucky 's 5th district
Dec. 6, 1840
March 3, 1851
Gideon Tomlinson
Toleration (1817–1827)
Democratic-Republican (1827–1828)
National Republican (1828–1834)
Whig (1834–1854)
Connecticut 's at-large district
Dec. 5, 1819
March 3, 1827
Robert Augustus Toombs
Whig (Before 1851)
Constitutional Union (1851–1853)
Democratic (1853–1885)
Georgia 's 8th district
Mar. 3, 1845
March 3, 1853
George Michael Troup
Democratic-Republican , Democratic
Georgia 's at-large district
Oct. 25, 1807
March 3, 1815
Hopkins Lacy Turney
Democratic
Tennessee 's 5th district
Sep. 2, 1837
March 3, 1843
John Tyler
Virginia 's 23rd district
Oct. 31, 1816
March 3, 1821
29
Yes (1841–1845)
Later elected president. Tyler never freed any of his slaves and consistently supported the slaveholder's rights and the expansion of slavery during his time in political office.
Joseph Rogers Underwood
Whig
Kentucky 's 3rd district
Dec. 6, 1835
March 3, 1843
Zebulon Baird Vance
Whig /American (pre-Civil War)
Conservative Party of NC (c. 1862–1872)
Democratic (1872–1894)
North Carolina 's 8th district
Dec. 6, 1858
March 3, 1861
Nicholas Van Dyke
Federalist
Delaware 's at-large district
Oct. 25, 1807
March 4, 1811
Abraham Bedford Venable
Democratic-Republican , Anti-Administration
Virginia 's 6th district, 7th district
Oct. 23, 1791
Jun. 6, 1804
John Vining
Federalist
Delaware 's at-large district
Mar. 3, 1789
March 3, 1793
Jesse Wharton
Democratic-Republican
Tennessee 's 3rd district
Oct. 25, 1807
March 3, 1809
Washington Curran Whitthorne
Democratic
Tennessee 's 6th district, 7th district
Mar. 3, 1871
Mar. 2, 1891
Ephraim King Wilson II
Democratic
Maryland 's 1st district
Mar. 3, 1873
March 3, 1875
Delegates
Delelgate
Party
Territory
Term Start
Term End
Approximate number of slaves held[ 3]
While in office?
Notes
James Patton Anderson
Democratic
Washington Territory
Mar. 3, 1855
Mar. 2, 1857
James Woodson Bates
Arkansas Territory
Dec. 5, 1819
Mar. 2, 1821
Shadrack Bond
Democratic-Republican
Illinois Territory
Nov. 3, 1811
Aug. 1, 1813
Richard Keith Call
Whig
Florida Territory
Dec. 4, 1823
Mar. 2, 1825
José Francisco Chaves
Republican
New Mexico Territory
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 2, 1871
Daniel Clark
Louisiana Territory
Dec. 1, 1805
Mar. 2, 1809
Rufus Easton
Missouri Territory
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Thomas Marston Greene
Democratic-Republican
Mississippi Territory
Dec. 6, 1801
Mar. 2, 1803
Joseph Marion Hernández
Florida Territory
Dec. 2, 1821
Mar. 2, 1823
William Henry Hooper
Democratic
Utah Territory
Mar. 3, 1859
Mar. 2, 1873
William Lattimore
Democratic-Republican
Mississippi Territory
Oct. 16, 1803
Mar. 2, 1817
Stephen Friel Nuckolls
Democratic
Wyoming Territory
Mar. 3, 1869
Mar. 2, 1871
Nathaniel Pope
Democratic-Republican
Illinois Territory
Dec. 3, 1815
Mar. 2, 1819
Julien de Lallande Poydras
Louisiana Territory
May. 21, 1809
Mar. 2, 1811
Benjamin Stephenson
Democratic Republican
Illinois Territory
May. 23, 1813
Mar. 2, 1817
Joseph M. White
Florida Territory
Dec. 4, 1825
Mar. 2, 1837
Henry Dodge
Democratic
Wisconsin Territory
March 4, 1841
March 3, 1845
William Henry Harrison
Northwest Territory
Mar. 3, 1799
May 14, 1800
11
No (1841)
Later elected president. Harrison inherited several slaves. As the first governor of the Indiana Territory , he unsuccessfully lobbied Congress to legalize slavery in Indiana .
George Wallace Jones
Democratic , Jacksonian
Michigan Territory
Mar. 3, 1835
June 15, 1836 (disputed)
Wisconsin Territory
December 5, 1836
January 3, 1839
Joseph Lane
Democratic
Oregon Territory
Mar. 3, 1851
February 14, 1859
George Poindexter
Democratic-Republican (Before 1825)
Jacksonian (1825–1832)
National Republican (1832–1834)
Democratic (1834–1853)
Mississippi Territory
Oct. 25, 1807
Mar. 2, 1835
Jesse Burgess Thomas
National Republican Democratic-Republican
Indiana Territory
Oct. 25, 1807
March 3, 1809
David Levy Yulee
Democratic
Florida Territory
Mar. 3, 1841
March 3, 1845
Other national legislators
Delelgate
Party
Office
State
Term Start
Term End
Approximate number of slaves held[ 3]
While in office?
Notes
William Blount
Democratic-Republican
Delegate to the Continental Congress
North Carolina
1782
1783
Pierce Butler
Federalist , Democratic-Republican
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
South Carolina
May 25, 1787
September 17, 1787
Benjamin Hawkins
Pro-Administration (1789–1791), Anti-Administration (1791–1795)
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
North Carolina
1781
1787
Ralph Izard
Pro-Administration
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
South Carolina
November 4, 1782
November 1, 1783
Richard Henry Lee
Anti-Administration
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
Virginia
November 1, 1784
October 30, 1787
James Monroe
Democratic-Republican
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
Virginia
November 3, 1783
November 7, 1786
75
Yes (1817–1825)
Later elected president. Like Thomas Jefferson, Monroe condemned the institution of slavery as evil and advocated its gradual end, but still owned many slaves throughout his entire adult life, freeing only one of them in his final days. As President, he oversaw the Missouri Compromise , which admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state in exchange for admitting Maine as a free state and banning slavery above the parallel 36°30′ north . Monroe supported sending freed slaves to the new country of Liberia ; its capital, Monrovia , is named after him. See James Monroe for more details.
Robert Morris
Federalist
Delegate to the
Second Continental Congress
Pennsylvania
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1795
Charles Pinckney
Federalist , Democratic-Republican
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
South Carolina
November 1, 1784
October 30, 1787
George Read
Federalist
Delegate to the Continental Congress
Delaware
August 2, 1774
December 17, 1777
James Madison
Democratic-Republican
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1789
Mar. 2, 1797
100+
Yes (1809–1817)
Later elected President. Madison occasionally condemned the institution of slavery and opposed the international slave trade, but he also vehemently opposed any attempts to restrict its domestic expansion. Madison did not free his slaves during his lifetime or in his will. Paul Jennings , one of Madison's slaves, served him during his presidency and later published the first memoir of life in the White House .
Thomas Jefferson
Democratic-Republican
Delegate to the Continental Congress
Virginia
June 20, 1775
September 26, 1776
600+
Yes (1801–1809)
Most historians believe Jefferson fathered multiple slave children with the enslaved woman Sally Hemings , the likely half-sister of his late wife Martha Wayles Skelton . Despite being a lifelong slave owner, Jefferson routinely condemned the institution of slavery, attempted to restrict its expansion, and advocated gradual emancipation . As President, he oversaw the abolition of the international slave trade. See Thomas Jefferson and slavery for more details.
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
November 3, 1783
May 7, 1784
Robert Barnwell
Pro-Administration
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
South Carolina
November 3, 1788
March 2, 1789
Theodorick Bland
Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation
Virginia
Mar. 3, 1789
May. 31, 1790
See also
References
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