Unknown County GaArchives History .....The 26th Congress, House of Represenatives Members 1840 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Francesca Henle-Taylor henle@fmfproductions.com August 16, 2004, 11:15 am The American Almanac 1840 The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the year 1840 Boston: Published by David H. Williams. New York: Collins, Keese, and Company Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait, and Company Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1839, by David H. Williams,In the Clerk’s Office of the District of Massachusetts Cambridge: Folsom, Wells, and Thurston,Printers to the University. _______________________________________________________________________ TWENTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENATIVES. House of Representatives of the 26th Congress, which will expire on the 3d of March, 1841. Maine — 8 Anderson, Hugh J. Clifford, Nathan Davee, Thomas Evans, George Lowell, Joshua A. Paris, Virgil D. Randall, Benjamin Smith, Albert New Hampshire — 5 Atherton, Charles G. Burke, Edmund Eastman, Ira A. Shaw, Tristam Williams, Jared W. Vermont — 5 Everett, Horace Fletcher, Isaac Hall, Hiland Slade, William Smith, John Massachusetts — 12 Adams, John Quincy Alvord, James C. Briggs, George N. Calhoun, Wm. B. Gushing, Caleb Hastings, Wm. S. Lincoln, Levi Parmenter, Wm. Reed, John Saltonstall, Leverett Williams, Henry One vacancy. Rhode Island - 2 Cranston, Robert B. Tillinghast, Joseph L. Connecticut — 6 Brockway, John H. Osborne, Thomas B. Smith, Truman Storrs, William L. Trumbull, Joseph Williams, Thomas W. New York — 40 Allen, Judson Barnard, Daniel D. Brewster, David P. Brown, Anson Chittenden, Th. C. Clark, John C. Curtiss, Edward Dana, Amasa Doig, Andrew W. Earl, Nehemiah H. Ely, John Fillimore, Millard Fine, John Floyd, John D. Gates, Seth M. Granger, Francis P. Grinnell, Moses H. Hand, Augustus C. Hunt, Hiram P. Hoffman, Ogden Jackson, Thomas B. Johnson, Charles Jones, Nathaniel Kemble, Gouverneur Kempshall, Thomas Leonard, S. B. Mallory, Meredith Marvin, Richard P. Mitchell, Charles # Monroe, James Montagne, J. De la Morgan, Christopher Palen, Rufus Peck, Luther C. Prentiss, John H. Rogers, Edward Russell, David Strong, Theron R. Vanderpoel, Aaron Wagoner, Peter J. New Jersey — 6 Aycrigg, John B. * Halsted, William * Maxwell, J. P. B. * Randolph, Joseph F. Stratton, Charles C. * Yorke, Thomas J. * Pennsylvania — 28 Beatty, William Biddle, Richard Cooper, James Davies, Edward Davis, John Edwards, John Fornance, Joseph Galbraith, John Gerry, James Hammond, R. H. Henry, Thomas Hook, Enos Ingersoll, C. J. ** James, Francis Keim, George M. Leek, Isaac Marchand, A. G. Morris, Samuel W. Newhard, Peter Ogle, Charles Painter, Lemuel Petrikin, David Potter, Wm. W. Ramsay, Wm. S. Sargeant, John Simonton, Wm. Tolland, George W. Wagener, David D. Delaware — 1 Robinson, Thomas Maryland — 8 [Election 1st Wednesday in October.] Virginia — 21 Banks, Linn Beirne, Andrew Botts, John M. Coles, Walter Craig, Robert Dromgoole, Geo. C. Garland, James Goggin, Wm, L. Hill, John T. Holleman, Joel Hopkins, Geo. W. Hunter, R. M. T. Johnson, Joseph Jones, John W. Lucas, William Mercer, Charles F. Rives, Francis E. Samuel, Green B. Steinrod, Lewis Taliaferro, John Wise, Henry A. North Carolina — 13 Bynum, Jesse A. Conner, Henry W. Deberry, Edmund Fisher, Charles Graham, James Hawkins, Micajah T. Hill, John McKay, James Montgomery, Wm. Rayner, Kenneth Shepard, Charles Stanly, Edward Williams, Lewis South Carolina — 9 Campbell, John Griffin, John K. Holmes, Isaac E. Pickens, F. W. Rhett, R. Barnwell Richardson, John P. Rogers, James Thompson, Waddy One vacancy. Georgia — 9 Alvord, J. C. Black, Edward J. Colquitt, Wm. T. Cooper, Mark A. Dawson, Wm. C. Habersham, R. W. King, T. B. Nisbet, E. A. Warren, Lott Alabama — 5 Chapman, R. H. Crabb, George W. Dillett, James Hubbard, David Lewis, H. Dixon Mississippi — 2 [Election 1st Monday in November.] Louisiana — 5 Chinn, Edward Garland, Rice White, Edward D. Arkansas — 1 Cross, Edward Tennessee — 13 Bell, John Blackwell, Julius W. Brown, Aaron V. Campbell, Wm. B. Carter, Wm. B. Crockett, John W. Gentry, Meredith P. Johnson, Cave McClellan, Abraham Turney, Hopkins L. Waterson, Harvey M. Williams, C. K. Williams, Joseph L. Kentucky — 13 Andrews, L. W. Anderson, S. W. Boyd, Linn Butler, William O. Davis, Garret Graves, Wm. J. Green, Willis Hawes, Richard Pope, John Triplett, Philip Underwood, Joseph White, John Williams, Sherrod Ohio — 19 Allen, John W. Bond, Wm. Key Corwin, Thomas Doane, William Duncan, Alexander Giddings, Joshua R. Goode, Patrick G. Hastings, John Leadbetter, D. P. Mason, Samson Medill, William Morris, Calvary Parish, Isaac Ridgeway, Joseph Starkweather, D. A. Swearingen, Henry Sweeny, George Taylor, Jonathan Weller, John B. Michigan — 1 Crary, Isaac E. Indiana — 7 Carr, John Davis, John Howard, T. A. Proffit, George H. Rariden, James Smith, Thomas Wick, Wm. W. Illinois — 3 Casey, Zadock Reynolds, John Stuart, John T. *** Missouri — 2 Harrison, Albert G. Miller, John TERRITORIES Florida — 1 Delegate Downing, Charles Wisconsin — 1 Delegate Doty, James D. Iowa — 1 Delegate Chapman, Wm. W. Additional Comments: * The election of these five numbers contested by P. Dickerson, P. D. Vroom, D. B. Ryall, Joseph Kille and W. R. Cooper. ** Election contested by Charles Naylor. *** Election contested by Stephen E. Douglas. # Hand written at bottom of the page is "Indited" [No other note.] File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/unknown/history/other/gms144the26thc.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 6.1 Kb