1809-1811 meeting of U.S. legislature
The 11th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives . It met in Washington, D.C. , from March 4, 1809, to March 4, 1811, during the first two years of James Madison 's presidency . The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1800 United States census . Both chambers had a Democratic-Republican majority.
Constitutional amendments [ edit ]
The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this congress. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership " section.
House of Representatives [ edit ]
President of the Senate George Clinton (as painted in 1814)
House of Representatives [ edit ]
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.
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Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers , which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1814 ; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1810 ; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1812 .
▌ 1. James Hillhouse (F), until June 10, 1810
▌ Samuel W. Dana (F), from December 4, 1810
▌ 3. Chauncey Goodrich (F)
▌ 1. Samuel White (F), until November 4, 1809
▌ Outerbridge Horsey (F), from January 12, 1810
▌ 2. James A. Bayard (F)
▌ 2. William H. Crawford (DR)
▌ 3. John Milledge (DR), until November 14, 1809
▌ Charles Tait (DR), from November 27, 1809
▌ 2. Buckner Thruston (DR), until December 18, 1809
▌ Henry Clay (DR), from November 4, 1810
▌ 3. John Pope (DR)
▌ 1. Samuel Smith (DR)
▌ 3. Philip Reed (DR)
▌ 1. James Lloyd (F)
▌ 2. Timothy Pickering (F)
▌ 2. Nicholas Gilman (DR)
▌ 3. Nahum Parker (DR), until June 1, 1810
▌ Charles Cutts (F), from June 21, 1810
▌ 1. John Lambert (DR)
▌ 2. Aaron Kitchell (DR), until March 12, 1809
▌ John Condit (DR), from March 21, 1809
▌ 1. Obadiah German (DR)
▌ 3. John Smith (DR)
▌ 2. James Turner (DR)
▌ 3. Jesse Franklin (DR)
▌ 1. Return J. Meigs Jr. (DR), until December 10, 1810, or before
▌ Thomas Worthington (DR), from December 15, 1810
▌ 3. Stanley Griswold (DR), May 18, 1809 – December 11, 1809
▌ Alexander Campbell (DR), from December 11, 1809
▌ 1. Michael Leib (DR)
▌ 3. Andrew Gregg (DR)
▌ 1. Francis Malbone (F), until June 4, 1809
▌ Christopher G. Champlin (F), from June 26, 1809
▌ 2. Elisha Mathewson (DR)
▌ 2. Thomas Sumter (DR), until December 16, 1810
▌ John Taylor (DR), from December 31, 1810
▌ 3. John Gaillard (DR)
▌ 1. Joseph Anderson (DR)
▌ 2. Daniel Smith (DR), until March 31, 1809
▌ Jenkin Whiteside (DR), from April 11, 1809
▌ 1. Jonathan Robinson (DR)
▌ 3. Stephen R. Bradley (DR)
▌ 1. Richard Brent (DR)
▌ 2. William B. Giles (DR)
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 11th Congress in March 1809. 2 Democratic-Republicans
1 Democratic-Republican and 1 Federalist
2 Federalists
House of Representatives [ edit ]
The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their districts.
All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ At-large . Epaphroditus Champion (F)
▌ At-large . Samuel W. Dana (F), until May 10, 1810
▌ Ebenezer Huntington (F), from October 11, 1810
▌ At-large . John Davenport (F)
▌ At-large . Jonathan O. Moseley (F)
▌ At-large . Timothy Pitkin (F)
▌ At-large . Lewis B. Sturges (F)
▌ At-large . Benjamin Tallmadge (F)
▌ At-large . Nicholas Van Dyke (F)
▌ At-large . William W. Bibb (DR)
▌ At-large . Howell Cobb (DR)
▌ At-large . Dennis Smelt (DR)
▌ At-large . George M. Troup (DR)
▌ 1 . Matthew Lyon (DR)
▌ 2 . Samuel McKee (DR)
▌ 3 . Henry Crist (DR)
▌ 4 . Richard M. Johnson (DR)
▌ 5 . Benjamin Howard (DR), until April 10, 1810
▌ William T. Barry (DR), from August 8, 1810
▌ 6 . Joseph Desha (DR)
The 5th district was a plural district with two representatives.
▌ 1 . John Campbell (F)
▌ 2 . Archibald Van Horne (DR)
▌ 3 . Philip B. Key (F)
▌ 4 . Roger Nelson (DR), until May 14, 1810
▌ Samuel Ringgold (DR), from October 15, 1810
▌ 5 . Alexander McKim (DR)
▌ 5 . Nicholas R. Moore (DR)
▌ 6 . John Montgomery (DR)
▌ 7 . John Brown (DR), until sometime in 1810 ([data missing ] )
▌ Robert Wright (DR), from November 29, 1810
▌ 8 . Charles Goldsborough (F)
▌ 1 . Josiah Quincy (F)
▌ 2 . Benjamin Pickman Jr. (F)
▌ 3 . Edward St. Loe Livermore (F)
▌ 4 . Joseph Bradley Varnum (DR)
▌ 5 . William Ely (F)
▌ 6 . Samuel Taggart (F)
▌ 7 . William Baylies (F), until June 28, 1809
▌ Charles Turner Jr. (DR), from June 28, 1809
▌ 8 . Gideon Gardner (DR)
▌ 9 . Laban Wheaton (F)
▌ 10 . Jabez Upham (F), until sometime in 1810 ([data missing ] )
▌ Joseph Allen (F), from October 8, 1810
▌ 11 . William Stedman (F), until July 16, 1810
▌ Abijah Bigelow (F), from October 8, 1810
▌ 12 . Ezekiel Bacon (DR)
▌ 13 . Ebenezer Seaver (DR)
▌ 14 . Richard Cutts (DR)
▌ 15 . Ezekiel Whitman (F)
▌ 16 . Orchard Cook (DR)
▌ 17 . Barzillai Gannett (DR)
▌ At-large . Daniel Blaisdell (F)
▌ At-large . John C. Chamberlain (F)
▌ At-large . William Hale (F)
▌ At-large . Nathaniel A. Haven (F)
▌ At-large . James Wilson (F)
▌ At-large . Adam Boyd (DR)
▌ At-large . James Cox (DR), until September 12, 1810
▌ John A. Scudder (DR), from October 31, 1810
▌ At-large . William Helms (DR)
▌ At-large . Jacob Hufty (DR)
▌ At-large . Thomas Newbold (DR)
▌ At-large . Henry Southard (DR)
There were two plural districts, the 2nd & 6th, each had two representatives.
▌ 1 . Ebenezer Sage (DR)
▌ 2 . William Denning (DR), until sometime before late April 1810[ 1]
▌ Samuel L. Mitchill (DR), from December 4, 1810
▌ 2 . Gurdon S. Mumford (DR)
▌ 3 . Jonathan Fisk (DR)
▌ 4 . James Emott (F)
▌ 5 . Barent Gardenier (F)
▌ 6 . Herman Knickerbocker (F)
▌ 6 . Robert Le Roy Livingston (F)
▌ 7 . Killian K. Van Rensselaer (F)
▌ 8 . John Thompson (DR)
▌ 9 . Thomas Sammons (F)
▌ 10 . John Nicholson (DR)
▌ 11 . Thomas R. Gold (F)
▌ 12 . Erastus Root (DR)
▌ 13 . Uri Tracy (DR)
▌ 14 . Vincent Mathews (F)
▌ 15 . Peter B. Porter (DR)
▌ 1 . Lemuel Sawyer (DR)
▌ 2 . Willis Alston (DR)
▌ 3 . William Kennedy (DR)
▌ 4 . John Stanly (F)
▌ 5 . Thomas Kenan (DR)
▌ 6 . Nathaniel Macon (DR)
▌ 7 . Archibald McBryde (F)
▌ 8 . Richard Stanford (DR)
▌ 9 . James Cochran (DR)
▌ 10 . Joseph Pearson (F)
▌ 11 . James Holland (DR)
▌ 12 . Meshack Franklin (DR)
▌ At-large . Jeremiah Morrow (DR)
There were four plural districts, the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd had three representatives each, the 4th had two representatives.
▌ 1 . William Anderson (DR)
▌ 1 . John Porter (DR)
▌ 1 . Benjamin Say (DR), until sometime in June 1809 ([data missing ] )
▌ Adam Seybert (DR), from October 10, 1809
▌ 2 . Robert Brown (DR)
▌ 2 . William Milnor (F)
▌ 2 . John Ross (DR)
▌ 3 . Daniel Hiester (DR)
▌ 3 . Robert Jenkins (F)
▌ 3 . Matthias Richards (DR)
▌ 4 . David Bard (DR)
▌ 4 . Robert Whitehill (DR)
▌ 5 . George Smith (DR)
▌ 6 . William Crawford (DR)
▌ 7 . John Rea (DR)
▌ 8 . William Findley (DR)
▌ 9 . John Smilie (DR)
▌ 10 . Aaron Lyle (DR)
▌ 11 . Samuel Smith (DR)
Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ At-large . Richard Jackson Jr. (F)
▌ At-large . Elisha R. Potter (F)
▌ 1 . Robert Marion (DR), until December 4, 1810
▌ Langdon Cheves (DR), from December 31, 1810
▌ 2 . William Butler Sr. (DR)
▌ 3 . Robert Witherspoon (DR)
▌ 4 . John Taylor (DR), until December 30, 1810, vacant thereafter
▌ 5 . Richard Winn (DR)
▌ 6 . Joseph Calhoun (DR)
▌ 7 . Thomas Moore (DR)
▌ 8 . Lemuel J. Alston (DR)
▌ 1 . John Rhea (DR)
▌ 2 . Robert Weakley (DR)
▌ 3 . Pleasant M. Miller (DR)
▌ 1 . Samuel Shaw (DR)
▌ 2 . Jonathan H. Hubbard (F)
▌ 3 . William Chamberlain (F)
▌ 4 . Martin Chittenden (F)
▌ 1 . John G. Jackson (DR), until September 28, 1810
▌ William McKinley (DR), from December 21, 1810
▌ 2 . James Stephenson (F)
▌ 3 . John Smith (DR)
▌ 4 . Jacob Swoope (F)
▌ 5 . James Breckinridge (F)
▌ 6 . Daniel Sheffey (F)
▌ 7 . Joseph Lewis Jr. (F)
▌ 8 . Walter Jones (DR)
▌ 9 . John Love (DR)
▌ 10 . John Dawson (DR)
▌ 11 . John Roane (DR)
▌ 12 . Burwell Bassett (DR)
▌ 13 . William A. Burwell (DR)
▌ 14 . Matthew Clay (DR)
▌ 15 . John Randolph (DR)
▌ 16 . John W. Eppes (DR)
▌ 17 . Thomas Gholson Jr. (DR)
▌ 18 . Peterson Goodwyn (DR)
▌ 19 . Edwin Gray (DR)
▌ 20 . Thomas Newton Jr. (DR)
▌ 21 . Wilson C. Nicholas (DR), until November 27, 1809
▌ David S. Garland (DR), from January 17, 1810
▌ 22 . John Clopton (DR)
Indiana Territory . Jonathan Jennings , from November 27, 1809
Mississippi Territory . George Poindexter
Orleans Territory . Julien De L. Poydras
Speaker of the HouseJoseph Bradley Varnum
Changes in membership [ edit ]
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
There were 8 resignations, 2 deaths, 1 interim appointment, and 1 vacancy from before this Congress.
Senate changes
State (class)
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date of successor's formal installation[ b]
Ohio (3)
Vacant
Edward Tiffin (DR) resigned at the end of the previous Congress. Successor was appointed to continue the term.
Stanley Griswold (DR)
Seated May 18, 1809
New Jersey (2)
Aaron Kitchell (DR)
Resigned March 12, 1809. Successor was appointed to continue the term and subsequently elected to finish the term.
John Condit (DR)
Seated March 21, 1809
Tennessee (2)
Daniel Smith (DR)
Resigned March 31, 1809. Successor was elected April 11, 1809, to finish the term.
Jenkin Whiteside (DR)
Seated April 11, 1809
Rhode Island (1)
Francis Malbone (F)
Died June 4, 1809. Successor was elected to finish the term.
Christopher G. Champlin (F)
Seated June 26, 1809
Delaware (1)
Samuel White (F)
Died November 4, 1809. Successor was appointed to continue the term and subsequently elected to finish the term.
Outerbridge Horsey (F)
Seated January 12, 1810
Georgia (3)
John Milledge (DR)
Resigned November 14, 1809. Successor was elected to finish the term.
Charles Tait (DR)
Seated November 27, 1809
Ohio (3)
Stanley Griswold (DR)
Appointee was not elected to finish the term. Successor elected December 11, 1809.
Alexander Campbell (DR)
Seated December 11, 1809
Kentucky (2)
Buckner Thruston (DR)
Appointed judge of the US District Court of the District of Columbia December 18, 1809
Henry Clay (DR)
Seated November 4, 1810
New Hampshire (3)
Nahum Parker (DR)
Resigned June 1, 1810
Charles Cutts (F)
Seated June 21, 1810
Connecticut (1)
James Hillhouse (F)
Resigned June 10, 1810
Samuel W. Dana (F)
Seated December 4, 1810
Ohio (1)
Return J. Meigs Jr. (DR)
Resigned on or before December 10, 1810, to become Governor of Ohio
Thomas Worthington (DR)
Seated December 15, 1810
South Carolina (2)
Thomas Sumter (DR)
Resigned December 16, 1810
John Taylor (DR)
Seated December 31, 1810
House of Representatives [ edit ]
Of the voting members, there were 12 resignations, 1 death, and 1 change due to a contested election.
House changes
District
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date of successor's formal installation[ b]
Indiana Territory
Vacant
failure to elect
Jonathan Jennings
Seated November 27, 1809
Pennsylvania 1st
Benjamin Say (DR)
Resigned June, 1809
Adam Seybert (DR)
Seated October 10, 1809
Massachusetts 7th
William Baylies (F)
Lost contested election June 28, 1809
Charles Turner Jr. (DR)
June 28, 1809
Virginia 21st
Wilson C. Nicholas (DR)
Resigned November 27, 1809
David S. Garland (DR)
Seated January 17, 1810
Maryland 7th
John Brown (DR)
Resigned sometime in 1810
Robert Wright (DR)
Seated November 29, 1810
Massachusetts 10th
Jabez Upham (F)
Resigned sometime in 1810
Joseph Allen (F)
October 8, 1810
New York 2nd
William Denning (DR)
Resigned sometime in 1810
Samuel L. Mitchill (DR)
December 4, 1810
Kentucky 5th
Benjamin Howard (DR)
Resigned April 10, 1810, after becoming Governor of Louisiana Territory
William T. Barry (DR)
Seated August 8, 1810
Connecticut at-large
Samuel W. Dana (F)
Resigned May 10, 1810, after being elected to US Senate
Ebenezer Huntington (F)
October 11, 1810
Maryland 4th
Roger Nelson (DR)
Resigned May 14, 1810
Samuel Ringgold (DR)
Seated October 15, 1810
Massachusetts 11th
William Stedman (F)
Resigned July 16, 1810
Abijah Bigelow (F)
October 8, 1810
New Jersey at-large
James Cox (DR)
Died September 12, 1810
John A. Scudder (DR)
Seated October 31, 1810
Virginia 1st
John G. Jackson (DR)
Resigned September 28, 1810
William McKinley (DR)
Seated December 21, 1810
South Carolina 1st
Robert Marion (DR)
Resigned December 4, 1810
Langdon Cheves (DR)
Seated December 31, 1810
South Carolina 4th
John Taylor (DR)
Resigned December 30, 1810, after becoming US Senator
Vacant
Not filled for remainder of term
Lists of committees and their party leaders.
House of Representatives [ edit ]
House of Representatives [ edit ]
^ Special session of the Senate.
^ a b When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.
Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress . New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts . New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.