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First United States Congress

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Dates of Sessions

1789–1791

Major Political Events

Officers

Senate

House of Representatives

  • Speaker of the House – Frederick Muhlenberg
  • Clerk of the House – John Beckley
  • House Doorkeeper – Gifford Dalley
  • House Sergeant at Arms – Joseph Wheaton
  • Chaplain of the House – William Lynn

Members of the First United States Congress

Original partisan composition of the 1st United States Senate. Red states were represented by two Federalists, blue states by two Anti-Federalists, and purple states by one senator from each party.
Second composition. The Senate later reverted back to the original partisan makeup when Monroe was elected Walker's seat.

Senate

House of Representatives

Connecticut

Delaware

Georgia

Maryland

  • Daniel Carroll, At-Large
  • Benjamin Contee, At-Large
  • George Gale, At-Large
  • Joshua Seney, At-Large
  • William Smith, At-Large
  • Michael J. Stone, At-Large

Massachusetts

  • Fisher Ames, 1st District
  • Benjamin Goodhue, 2nd District
  • Elbridge Gerry, 3rd District
  • Theodore Sedgwick, 4th District
  • George Partridge, 5th District
  • George Thatcher, 6th District
  • George Leonard, 7th District
  • Jonathan Grout, 8th District

New Hampshire

New Jersey

  • Eliasi Boudinot, At-Large
  • Lambert Cadwalader, At-Large
  • James Schureman, At-Large
  • Thomas Sinnickson, At-Large

New York

North Carolina

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Virginia

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