Sixth United States Congress
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Sixth United States Congress
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1799-1800
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Major Political Events
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Officers
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Senate
- President of the Senate - Thomas Jefferson
- President pro tempore -
- Secretary of the Senate - Samuel Allyne Otis
- Senate Sergeant at Arms - James Mathers
- Senate Chaplain - William White
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House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House - Theodore Sedgwick
- Clerk of the House - John H. Oswald
- House Doorkeeper - Thomas Claxton
- House Sergeant at Arms - Joseph Wheaton
- Chaplain of the House - Thomas Lyell
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Members of the Sixth United States Congress
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Senate
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Connecticut
- James Hillhouse (Federalist)
- Uriah Tracy (Federalist)
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Delaware
- Henry Latimer (Federalist) and then Samuel White (Federalist)
- William H. Wells (Federalist)
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Georgia
- Abraham Baldwin (Republican)
- James Gunn (Federalist)
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Kentucky
- John Brown (Republican)
- Humphrey Marshall (Federalist)
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Maryland
- John E. Howard (Federalist)
- James Lloyd (Federalist) and then William Hindman (Federalist)
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Massachusetts
- Samuel Dexter (Federalist) and then Dwight Foster (Federalist)
- Benjamin Goodhue (Federalist) and then Jonathan Mason (Federalist)
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New Hampshire
- John Langdon (Republican)
- Samuel Livermore (Federalist)
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New Jersey
- Jonathan Dayton (Federalist)
- James Schureman (Feederalist) and then Aaron Ogden (Federalist)
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New York
- John Laurance (Federalist) and then John Armstrong, Jr. (Republican)
- James Watson (Federalist) and then Gouverneur Morris (Federalist)
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North Carolina
- Timothy Bloodworth (Republican)
- Jesse Franklin (Republican)
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Pennsylvania
- William Bingham (Federalist)
- James Ross (Federalist)
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Rhode Island
- Theodore Foster (Republican)
- Ray Greene (Federalist)
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South Carolina
- Charles Pinckney (Republican)
- Jacob Read (Federalist)
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Tennessee
- Joseph Anderson (Republican)
- William Cocke (Republican)
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Vermont
- Nathaniel Chipman (Federalist)
- Elijah Paine (Federalist)
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Virginia
- Stevens T. Mason (Republican)
- Wilson C. Nicholas (Republican)
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House of Representatives
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Connecticut
- Jonathan Brace (Federalist) and then John C. Smith (Federalist), At-Large
- Samuel W. Dana (Federalist), At-Large
- John Davenport (Federalist, At-Large
- William Edmond (Federalist), At-Large
- Chauncey Goodrich (Federalist), At-Large
- Elizur Goodrich (Federalist), At-Large
- Roger Griswold (Federalist), At-Large
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Delaware
- James A. Bayard, Sr. (Federalist), At-Large
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Georgia
- James Jones (Federalist), At-Large
- Benjamin Taliaferro (Federalist), At-Large
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Kentucky
- Thomas T. Davis (Republican), At-Large
- John Fowler (Republican), At-Large
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Maryland
- George Dent (Federalist), 1st District
- John C. Thomas (Federalist), 2nd District
- William Craik (Federalist), 3rd District
- George Baer, Jr. (Federalist), 4th District
- Gabriel Christie (Republican), 5th District
- Samuel Smith (Republican), 5th District
- Joseph H. Nicholson (Republican), 6th District
- John Dennis (Federalist), 8th District
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Massachusetts
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New York
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North Carolina
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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Tennessee
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Vermont
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Virginia
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