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- John Quincy Adams (Representative), Whig, MA
- Julius Caesar Alford[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- Elisha Hunt Allen[?] (Representative), Whig, ME
- William Allen (Senator), Democrat, OH
- Landaff Watson Andrews[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- Sherlock James Andrews[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Nathan Appleton[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- William Segar Archer[?] (Senator), Whig, VA
- Thomas Dickens Arnold[?] (Representative), Whig, TN
- Archibald Hunter Arrington[?] (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Charles Gordon Atherton[?] (Representative), Democrat, NH
- John Bancker Aycrigg[?] (Representative), Whig, NJ
- Alfred Babcock[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Arthur Pendleton Bagby[?] (Senator), Democrat, AL
- Osmyn Baker[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- Linn Banks[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Daniel Dewey Barnard[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Alexander Barrow[?] (Senator), Whig, LA
- Richard Walker Barton[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Isaac Chapman Bates[?] (Senator), Whig, MA
- Richard Henry Bayard[?] (Senator), Anti-Jackson[?], DE
- Henry White Beeson[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Thomas Hart Benton[?] (Senator), Democrat, MO
- John Macpherson Berrien[?] (Senator), Whig, GA
- Benjamin Alden Bidlack[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Victory Birdseye[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Edward Junius Black[?] (Representative), Democrat, GA
- Henry Black[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- Bernard Blair[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- William Whiting Boardman[?] (Representative), Whig, CT
- Nathaniel Briggs Borden[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- John Minor Botts[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Samuel Smith Bowne[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Linn Boyd[?] (Representative), Democrat, KY
- David P. Brewster[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- George Nixon Briggs[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- John Hall Brockway[?] (Representative), Whig, CT
- David Bronson[?] (Representative), Whig, ME
- Aaron Venable Brown[?] (Representative), Democrat, TN
- Charles Brown (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Jeremiah Brown[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- Milton Brown[?] (Representative), Whig, TN
- James Buchanan (Senator), Jacksonian[?], PA
- Edmund Burke (Representative), Democrat, NH
- Barker Burnell[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- Sampson Hale Butler[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- William Butler[?] (Representative), Whig, SC
- William Orlando Butler[?] (Representative), Democrat, KY
- Greene Washington Caldwell[?] (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Patrick Calhoun Caldwell[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- John Caldwell Calhoun (Senator), Democrat, SC
- William Barron Calhoun[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- John Campbell[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Thomas Jefferson Campbell[?] (Representative), Whig, TN
- William Bowen Campbell[?] (Representative), Whig, TN
- Robert Looney Caruthers[?] (Representative), Whig, TN
- George Booth Cary[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Zadok Casey[?] (Representative), Independent Democrat[?], IL
- Reuben Chapman[?] (Representative), Democrat, AL
- Timothy Childs[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Thomas Cotton Chittenden[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Rufus Choate[?] (Senator), Whig, MA
- John Chamberlain Clark[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Staley Nichols Clarke[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Clement Comer Clay[?] (Senator), Democrat, AL
- Henry Clay (Senator), Whig, KY
- Thomas Clayton[?] (Senator), Whig, DE
- Nathan Clifford[?] (Representative), Democrat, ME
- James Graham Clinton[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Walter Coles[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Walter Terry Colquitt[?] (Representative), Van Buren Democrat[?], GA
- Charles Magill Conrad[?] (Senator), Whig, LA
- James Cooper[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- Mark Anthony Cooper[?] (Representative), Democrat, GA
- Benjamin Sprague Cowen[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Samuel Chandler Crafts[?] (Senator), Whig, VT
- Robert Bennie Cranston[?] (Representative), Whig, RI
- James Harrison Cravens[?] (Representative), Whig, IN
- George Walker Crawford[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- John Jordan Crittenden[?] (Senator), Whig, KY
- Edward Cross[?] (Representative), Democrat, AR
- Caleb Cushing[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- Alfred Cuthbert[?] (Senator), Jacksonian[?], GA
- John Reeves Jones Daniel[?] (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Garrett Davis[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- Richard David Davis[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- John Bennett Dawson[?] (Representative), Democrat, LA
- William Crosby Dawson[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Lewis Dayton[?] (Senator), Whig, NJ
- Ezra Dean[?] (Representative), Democrat, OH
- Edmund Deberry[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- Davis Dimock, Jr.[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Nathan Fellows Dixon[?] (Senator), Whig, RI
- William Doan[?] (Representative), Democrat, OH
- Augustus Caesar Dodge[?] (Delegate), Democrat, IA
- Henry Dodge[?] (Delegate), Democrat, WI
- Andrew Wheeler Doig[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Ira Allen Eastman[?] (Representative), Democrat, NH
- John Edwards (Representative), Whig, PA
- John Cummins Edwards[?] (Representative), Democrat, MO
- Joseph Egbert[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- George Evans[?] (Senator), Whig, ME
- Horace Everett[?] (Representative), Whig, VT
- Charles Goadsby Ferris[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- William Pitt Fessenden[?] (Representative), Whig, ME
- Millard Fillmore (Representative), Whig, NY
- Charles Albert Floyd[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- John Gelston Floyd[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Joseph Fornance[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- A. Lawrence Foster[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Thomas Flournoy Foster[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Savin Fulton[?] (Senator), Jacksonian[?], AR
- Roger Lawson Gamble[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- Seth Merrill Gates[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Meredith Poindexter Gentry[?] (Representative), Whig, TN
- James Gerry[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Joshua Reed Giddings[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Thomas Walker Gilmer[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- William Leftwich Goggin[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Patrick Gaines Goode[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- William Osborne Goode[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Samuel Gordon[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- James Graham[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- William Alexander Graham[?] (Senator), Whig, NC
- Francis Granger[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Willis Green[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- John Greig[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Amos Gustine[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- William McKendree Gwin[?] (Representative), Democrat, MS
- Richard Wylly Habersham[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- Hiland Hall[?] (Representative), Whig, VT
- William Halstead[?] (Representative), Whig, NJ
- William Alexander Harris[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- John Hastings[?] (Representative), Democrat, OH
- William Soden Hastings[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- Samuel Lewis Hays[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- John Henderson[?] (Senator), Whig, MS
- Thomas Henry[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- Isaac Edward Holmes[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Enos Hook[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- George Washington Hopkins[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Jacob Houck, Jr.[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- George Smith Houston[?] (Representative), Democrat, AL
- Jacob Merritt Howard[?] (Representative), Whig, MI
- Edmund Wilcox Hubard[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Charles Hudson[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- Hiram Paine Hunt[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Jabez Williams Huntington[?] (Senator), Whig, CT
- Charles Jared Ingersoll[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Joseph Reed Ingersoll[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- James Irvin[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- William Wallace Irwin[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- William Jack[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Francis James[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- Cave Johnson[?] (Representative), Democrat, TN
- William Cost Johnson[?] (Representative), Whig, MD
- Isaac Dashiell Jones[?] (Representative), Whig, MD
- John Winston Jones[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- George May Keim[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Andrew Kennedy[?] (Representative), Democrat, IN
- John Pendleton Kennedy[?] (Representative), Whig, MD
- John Leeds Kerr[?] (Senator), Whig, MD
- Thomas Butler King[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Rufus de Vane King (Senator), Democrat, AL
- Henry Smith Lane[?] (Representative), Whig, IN
- Joseph Lawrence[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- David Levy[?] (Delegate), Democrat, FL
- Dixon Hall Lewis[?] (Representative), Democrat, AL
- Levi Lincoln[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- Archibald Ladley Linn[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Lewis Fields Linn[?] (Senator), Jacksonian[?], MO
- Nathaniel Swett Littlefield[?] (Representative), Democrat, ME
- Joshua Adams Lowell[?] (Representative), Democrat, ME
- Francis Mallory[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Willie Person Mangum[?] (Senator), Whig, NC
- Albert Gallatin Marchand[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Alfred Marshall (Representative), Democrat, ME
- Thomas Francis Marshall[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- John Thomson Mason[?] (Representative), Democrat, MD
- Samson Mason[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- James Mathews[?] (Representative), Democrat, OH
- Joshua Mathiot[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- John Mattocks[?] (Representative), Whig, VT
- John Patterson Bryan Maxwell[?] (Representative), Whig, NJ
- John Maynard[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Abraham McClellan[?] (Representative), Democrat, TN
- Robert McClellan[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- George McDuffie[?] (Senator), Democrat, SC
- James Iver McKay[?] (Representative), Democrat, NC
- Thomas McKean Thompson McKennan[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- John McKeon[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Samuel McRoberts[?] (Senator), Democrat, IL
- William Medill[?] (Representative), Democrat, OH
- James A. Meriwether[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Duhurst Merrick[?] (Senator), Whig, MD
- Jacob Welsh Miller[?] (Senator), Whig, NJ
- John Miller (Representative), Democrat, MO
- Anderson Mitchell[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- John Moore (Representative), Whig, LA
- James Turner Morehead[?] (Senator), Whig, KY
- Christopher Morgan[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Calvary Morris[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Jeremiah Morrow[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Alexander Mouton[?] (Senator), Jacksonian[?], LA
- Peter Newhard[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson[?] (Senator), Democrat, TN
- Eugenius Aristides Nisbet[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- Charles Ogle[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- William Morrison Oliver[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Thomas Burr Osborne[?] (Representative), Whig, CT
- Bryan Young Owsley[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- William Parmenter[?] (Representative), Democrat, MA
- Samuel Partridge[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- William Winter Payne[?] (Representative), Democrat, AL
- James Alfred Pearce[?] (Representative), Whig, MD
- Nathanael Greene Pendleton[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Samuel Shethar Phelps[?] (Senator), Whig, VT
- Francis Wilkinson Pickens[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Franklin Pierce (Senator), Democrat, NH
- Arnold Plumer[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- John Pope[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- Augustus Seymour Porter[?] (Senator), Whig, MI
- Cuthbert Powell[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Samuel Prentiss[?] (Senator), Anti-Jackson[?], VT
- William Campbell Preston[?] (Senator), Nullifier[?], SC
- George H. Proffit[?] (Representative), Whig, IN
- Robert Ramsey[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- Alexander Randall[?] (Representative), Whig, MD
- Benjamin Randall[?] (Representative), Whig, ME
- Joseph Fitz Randolph[?] (Representative), Whig, NJ
- Kenneth Rayner[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- Almon Heath Read[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- John Randall Reding[?] (Representative), Democrat, NH
- Abraham Rencher[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- John Reynolds[?] (Representative), Democrat, IL
- Robert Barnwell Rhett[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Joseph Ridgway[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Lewis Riggs[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- William Cabell Rives[?] (Senator), Whig, VA
- George Brydges Rodney[?] (Representative), Whig, DE
- James Rogers[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- James I. Roosevelt[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- James McPherson Russell[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- William Russell[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Leverett Saltonstall[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- John Sanford (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Romulus Mitchell Saunders[?] (Representative), Democrat, NC
- John Sergeant (Representative), Whig, PA
- Ambrose Hundley Sevier[?] (Senator), Jacksonian[?], AR
- Charles S. Sewall[?] (Representative), Democrat, MD
- Tristram Shaw[?] (Representative), Democrat, NH
- Augustine Henry Shepperd[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- Benjamin Glover Shields[?] (Representative), Democrat, AL
- James Fowler Simmons[?] (Senator), Whig, RI
- William Simonton[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- William Slade[?] (Representative), Whig, VT
- Oliver Hampton Smith[?] (Senator), Whig, IN
- Perry Smith[?] (Senator), Democrat, CT
- Robert Barnwell Smith[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Truman Smith[?] (Representative), Whig, CT
- William Smith (Representative), Democrat, VA
- John Snyder[?] (Representative), -, PA
- Augustus Rhodes Sollers[?] (Representative), Whig, MD
- Samuel Lewis Southard[?] (Senator), Whig, NJ
- William Sprague[?] (Senator), Whig, RI
- James Cresap Sprigg[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- Edward Stanly[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- Lewis Steenrod[?] (Representative), Democrat, VA
- Samuel Stokely[?] (Representative), Whig, OH
- Charles Creighton Stratton[?] (Representative), Whig, NJ
- Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- John Todd Stuart[?] (Representative), Whig, IL
- Daniel Sturgeon[?] (Senator), Democrat, PA
- George William Summers[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Thomas De Lage Sumter[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- George Sweeny[?] (Representative), Democrat, OH
- John Taliaferro[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Nathaniel Pitcher Tallmadge[?] (Senator), Whig, NY
- Benjamin Tappan[?] (Senator), Democrat, OH
- Jacob Thompson[?] (Representative), Democrat, MS
- John Burton Thompson[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- Richard Wigginton Thompson (Representative), Whig, IN
- Joseph Leonard Tillinghast[?] (Representative), Whig, RI
- George Washington Toland[?] (Representative), Whig, PA
- Thomas Ash Tomlinson[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Philip Triplett[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- Samuel Wilds Trotti[?] (Representative), Democrat, SC
- Joseph Trumbull[?] (Representative), Whig, CT
- Hopkins Lacy Turney[?] (Representative), Democrat, TN
- Joseph Rogers Underwood[?] (Representative), Whig, KY
- John Van Buren[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Henry Bell Van Rensselaer[?] (Representative), Whig, NY
- Robert John Walker[?] (Senator), Jacksonian[?], MS
- David Wallace[?] (Representative), Whig, IN
- Aaron Ward[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- Lott Warren[?] (Representative), Whig, GA
- William Henry Washington[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- Harvey Magee Watterson[?] (Representative), Democrat, TN
- John B. Weller[?] (Representative), Democrat, OH
- John Westbrook[?] (Representative), Democrat, PA
- Albert Smith White[?] (Senator), Whig, IN
- Edward Douglass White[?] (Representative), Whig, LA
- John White (Speaker of the House), Whig, US
- Joseph Livingston White[?] (Representative), Whig, IN
- Leonard Wilcox[?] (Senator), Democrat, NH
- Christopher Harris Williams[?] (Representative), Whig, TN
- James Wray Williams[?] (Representative), Democrat, MD
- Joseph Lanier Williams[?] (Representative), Whig, TN
- Lewis Williams[?] (Representative), Whig, NC
- Reuel Williams[?] (Senator), Democrat, ME
- Thomas Wheeler Williams[?] (Representative), Whig, CT
- Robert Charles Winthrop[?] (Representative), Whig, MA
- Henry Alexander Wise[?] (Representative), Whig, VA
- Fernando Wood[?] (Representative), Democrat, NY
- William Woodbridge[?] (Senator), Whig, MI
- Levi Woodbury[?] (Senator), Jacksonian[?], NH
- Silas Wright, Jr.[?] (Senator), Jacksonian[?], NY
- Thomas Jones Yorke[?] (Representative), Whig, NJ
- Augustus Young[?] (Representative), Whig, VT
- John Young (Representative), Whig, NY
- Richard Montgomery Young[?] (Senator), Democrat, IL
- David Levy Yulee[?] (Delegate), Democrat, FL
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