Major Political Events Members of the Fourth United States Congress Fisher Ames (Representative), Federalist, MA Theodorus Bailey (Representative), -, NY Abraham Baldwin (Representative), -, GA David Bard (Representative), Republican, PA Lemuel Benton (Representative), Republican, SC William Bingham (Senator), Federalist, PA Timothy Bloodworth (Senator), Republican, NC Thomas Blount (Representative), Republican, NC William Blount (Senator), Republican, TN Benjamin Bourne (Representative), Federalist, RI Theophilus Bradbury (Representative), Federalist, MA William Bradford (Senator), Pro-Administration, RI Richard Brent (Representative), -, VA John Brown (Senator), Anti-Administration, KY Nathan Bryan (Representative), Republican, NC Daniel Buck (Representative), Federalist, VT Dempsey Burges (Representative), Republican, NC Aaron Burr (Senator), Anti-Administration, NY Pierce Butler (Senator), Republican, SC Samuel Jordan Cabell (Representative), Republican, VA George Cabot (Senator), Pro-Administration, MA Gabriel Christie (Representative), Republican, MD Thomas Claiborne (Representative), Republican, VA John Clopton (Representative), Republican, VA William Cocke (Senator), Republican, TN Joshua Coit (Representative), Federalist, CT Isaac Coles (Representative), Republican, VA William Cooper (Representative), Federalist, NY Jeremiah Crabb (Representative), Federalist, MD William Craik (Representative), Federalist, MD Samuel Whittlesey Dana (Representative), Federalist, CT James Davenport (Representative), Federalist, CT Jonathan Dayton (Representative, Speaker of the House), Federalist, NJ Henry Dearborn (Representative), Republican, MA George Dent (Representative), Federalist, MD Gabriel Duvall (Representative), Republican, MD Samuel Earle (Representative), Republican, SC George Ege (Representative), Federalist, PA Oliver Ellsworth (Senator), Pro-Administration, CT William Findley (Representative), Republican, PA Abiel Foster (Representative), Federalist, NH Dwight Foster (Representative), Federalist, MA Theodore Foster (Senator), Federalist, RI Jesse Franklin (Representative), Republican, NC Nathaniel Freeman, Jr (Representative), Federalist, MA Frederick Frelinghuysen (Senator), Pro-Administration, NJ Albert Gallatin (Representative), -, PA Ezekiel Gilbert (Representative), Federalist, NY William Branch Giles (Representative), Republican, VA James Gillespie (Representative), Republican, NC Nicholas Gilman (Representative), Republican, NH Henry Glen (Representative), Federalist, NY Benjamin Goodhue (Senator), Federalist, MA Chauncey Goodrich (Representative), Federalist, CT Christopher Greenup (Representative), Republican, KY Andrew Gregg (Representative), Republican, PA Roger Griswold (Representative), Federalist, CT William Barry Grove (Representative), Federalist, NC James Gunn (Senator), Anti-Administration, GA Wade Hampton (Representative), Republican, SC George Hancock (Representative), -, VA Robert Goodloe Harper (Representative), -, SC Carter Bassett Harrison (Representative), Republican, VA Thomas Hartley (Representative), Federalist, PA John Hathorn (Representative), Republican, NY Jonathan Nicoll Havens (Representative), Republican, NY John Heath (Representative), Republican, VA Thomas Henderson (Representative), Federalist, NJ John Henry (Senator), Pro-Administration, MD Daniel Hiester (Representative), Republican, PA James Hillhouse (Representative, Senator), Federalist, CT William Hindman (Representative), Federalist, MD James Holland (Representative), Republican, NC John Eager Howard (Senator), Federalist, MD John Hunter (Senator), Republican, SC Andrew Jackson (Representative), Republican, TN George Jackson (Representative), Republican, VA James Jackson (Senator), Anti-Administration, GA Rufus King (Senator), Federalist, NY Aaron Kitchell (Representative), Republican, NJ John Wilkes Kittera (Representative), Federalist, PA John Langdon (Senator), Republican, NH Henry Latimer (Senator), Federalist, DE John Laurance (Senator), Federalist, NY George Leonard (Representative), Federalist, MA Samuel Livermore (Senator), Pro-Administration, NH Edward Livingston (Representative), -, NY Matthew Locke (Representative), Republican, NC Samuel Lyman (Representative), Federalist, MA William Lyman (Representative), Republican, MA Samuel Maclay (Representative), Republican, PA Nathaniel Macon (Representative), Republican, NC James Madison (Representative), Republican, VA Francis Malbone (Representative), Federalist, RI Humphrey Marshall (Senator), Federalist, KY Alexander Martin (Senator), Anti-Administration, NC Stevens Thomson Mason (Senator), Republican, VA John Milledge (Representative), Republican, GA Andrew Moore (Representative), Republican, VA Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg (Representative), Republican (Jeffersonian), PA William Vans Murray (Representative), Federalist, MD Anthony New (Representative), Republican, VA John Nicholas (Representative), Republican, VA Alexander Dalrymple Orr (Representative), Republican, KY John Page (Representative), Republican, VA Elijah Paine (Senator), Federalist, VT Josiah Parker (Representative), Federalist, VA John Patten (Representative), Republican, DE Elisha Reynolds Potter (Representative), Federalist, RI Richard Potts (Senator), Pro-Administration, MD Francis Preston (Representative), Republican, VA Jacob Read (Senator), Federalist, SC John Reed Sr (Representative), Federalist, MA John Richards (Representative), Republican, PA Moses Robinson (Senator), Anti-Administration, VT James Ross (Senator), Pro-Administration, PA Robert Rutherford (Representative), Republican, VA John Rutherfurd (Senator), Pro-Administration, NJ Theodore Sedgwick (Senator), Federalist, MA Samuel Sewall (Representative), Federalist, MA John Samuel Sherburne (Representative), Republican, NH Samuel Sitgreaves (Representative), Federalist, PA Thomson Joseph Skinner (Representative), Republican, MA Isaac Smith (Representative), Federalist, NJ Israel Smith (Representative), Republican, VT Jeremiah Smith (Representative), Federalist, NH Nathaniel Smith (Representative), Federalist, CT Samuel Smith (Representative), Republican, MD William Loughton Smith (Representative), Federalist, SC Richard Sprigg, Jr (Representative), Republican, MD Thomas Sprigg (Representative), Republican, MD Richard Stockton (Senator), Federalist, NJ Caleb Strong (Senator), Pro-Administration, MA William Francis Strudwick (Representative), Federalist, NC John Swanwick (Representative), Republican, PA Zephaniah Swift (Representative), Federalist, CT Absalom Tatom (Representative), Republican, NC Josiah Tattnall (Senator), Republican, GA Henry Tazewell (Senator), Anti-Administration, VA George Thatcher (Representative), Federalist, MA Richard Thomas (Representative), Federalist, PA Mark Thomson (Representative), Federalist, NJ Isaac Tichenor (Senator), Federalist, VT Uriah Tracy (Representative, Senator), Federalist, CT Jonathan Trumbull, Jr (Senator), Federalist, CT John Evert Van Alen (Representative), Federalist, NY Philip Van Cortlandt (Representative), Republican, NY Joseph Bradley Varnum (Representative), Republican, MA Abraham Bedford Venable (Representative), Republican, VA John Vining (Senator), Pro-Administration, DE Peleg Wadsworth (Representative), Federalist, MA George Walton (Senator), Federalist, GA James White (Delegate), -, TN John Williams (Representative), Federalist, NY Richard Winn (Representative), Republican, SC
Members of the Fourth United States Congress Fisher Ames (Representative), Federalist, MA Theodorus Bailey (Representative), -, NY Abraham Baldwin (Representative), -, GA David Bard (Representative), Republican, PA Lemuel Benton (Representative), Republican, SC William Bingham (Senator), Federalist, PA Timothy Bloodworth (Senator), Republican, NC Thomas Blount (Representative), Republican, NC William Blount (Senator), Republican, TN Benjamin Bourne (Representative), Federalist, RI Theophilus Bradbury (Representative), Federalist, MA William Bradford (Senator), Pro-Administration, RI Richard Brent (Representative), -, VA John Brown (Senator), Anti-Administration, KY Nathan Bryan (Representative), Republican, NC Daniel Buck (Representative), Federalist, VT Dempsey Burges (Representative), Republican, NC Aaron Burr (Senator), Anti-Administration, NY Pierce Butler (Senator), Republican, SC Samuel Jordan Cabell (Representative), Republican, VA George Cabot (Senator), Pro-Administration, MA Gabriel Christie (Representative), Republican, MD Thomas Claiborne (Representative), Republican, VA John Clopton (Representative), Republican, VA William Cocke (Senator), Republican, TN Joshua Coit (Representative), Federalist, CT Isaac Coles (Representative), Republican, VA William Cooper (Representative), Federalist, NY Jeremiah Crabb (Representative), Federalist, MD William Craik (Representative), Federalist, MD Samuel Whittlesey Dana (Representative), Federalist, CT James Davenport (Representative), Federalist, CT Jonathan Dayton (Representative, Speaker of the House), Federalist, NJ Henry Dearborn (Representative), Republican, MA George Dent (Representative), Federalist, MD Gabriel Duvall (Representative), Republican, MD Samuel Earle (Representative), Republican, SC George Ege (Representative), Federalist, PA Oliver Ellsworth (Senator), Pro-Administration, CT William Findley (Representative), Republican, PA Abiel Foster (Representative), Federalist, NH Dwight Foster (Representative), Federalist, MA Theodore Foster (Senator), Federalist, RI Jesse Franklin (Representative), Republican, NC Nathaniel Freeman, Jr (Representative), Federalist, MA Frederick Frelinghuysen (Senator), Pro-Administration, NJ Albert Gallatin (Representative), -, PA Ezekiel Gilbert (Representative), Federalist, NY William Branch Giles (Representative), Republican, VA James Gillespie (Representative), Republican, NC Nicholas Gilman (Representative), Republican, NH Henry Glen (Representative), Federalist, NY Benjamin Goodhue (Senator), Federalist, MA Chauncey Goodrich (Representative), Federalist, CT Christopher Greenup (Representative), Republican, KY Andrew Gregg (Representative), Republican, PA Roger Griswold (Representative), Federalist, CT William Barry Grove (Representative), Federalist, NC James Gunn (Senator), Anti-Administration, GA Wade Hampton (Representative), Republican, SC George Hancock (Representative), -, VA Robert Goodloe Harper (Representative), -, SC Carter Bassett Harrison (Representative), Republican, VA Thomas Hartley (Representative), Federalist, PA John Hathorn (Representative), Republican, NY Jonathan Nicoll Havens (Representative), Republican, NY John Heath (Representative), Republican, VA Thomas Henderson (Representative), Federalist, NJ John Henry (Senator), Pro-Administration, MD Daniel Hiester (Representative), Republican, PA James Hillhouse (Representative, Senator), Federalist, CT William Hindman (Representative), Federalist, MD James Holland (Representative), Republican, NC John Eager Howard (Senator), Federalist, MD John Hunter (Senator), Republican, SC Andrew Jackson (Representative), Republican, TN George Jackson (Representative), Republican, VA James Jackson (Senator), Anti-Administration, GA Rufus King (Senator), Federalist, NY Aaron Kitchell (Representative), Republican, NJ John Wilkes Kittera (Representative), Federalist, PA John Langdon (Senator), Republican, NH Henry Latimer (Senator), Federalist, DE John Laurance (Senator), Federalist, NY George Leonard (Representative), Federalist, MA Samuel Livermore (Senator), Pro-Administration, NH Edward Livingston (Representative), -, NY Matthew Locke (Representative), Republican, NC Samuel Lyman (Representative), Federalist, MA William Lyman (Representative), Republican, MA Samuel Maclay (Representative), Republican, PA Nathaniel Macon (Representative), Republican, NC James Madison (Representative), Republican, VA Francis Malbone (Representative), Federalist, RI Humphrey Marshall (Senator), Federalist, KY Alexander Martin (Senator), Anti-Administration, NC Stevens Thomson Mason (Senator), Republican, VA John Milledge (Representative), Republican, GA Andrew Moore (Representative), Republican, VA Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg (Representative), Republican (Jeffersonian), PA William Vans Murray (Representative), Federalist, MD Anthony New (Representative), Republican, VA John Nicholas (Representative), Republican, VA Alexander Dalrymple Orr (Representative), Republican, KY John Page (Representative), Republican, VA Elijah Paine (Senator), Federalist, VT Josiah Parker (Representative), Federalist, VA John Patten (Representative), Republican, DE Elisha Reynolds Potter (Representative), Federalist, RI Richard Potts (Senator), Pro-Administration, MD Francis Preston (Representative), Republican, VA Jacob Read (Senator), Federalist, SC John Reed Sr (Representative), Federalist, MA John Richards (Representative), Republican, PA Moses Robinson (Senator), Anti-Administration, VT James Ross (Senator), Pro-Administration, PA Robert Rutherford (Representative), Republican, VA John Rutherfurd (Senator), Pro-Administration, NJ Theodore Sedgwick (Senator), Federalist, MA Samuel Sewall (Representative), Federalist, MA John Samuel Sherburne (Representative), Republican, NH Samuel Sitgreaves (Representative), Federalist, PA Thomson Joseph Skinner (Representative), Republican, MA Isaac Smith (Representative), Federalist, NJ Israel Smith (Representative), Republican, VT Jeremiah Smith (Representative), Federalist, NH Nathaniel Smith (Representative), Federalist, CT Samuel Smith (Representative), Republican, MD William Loughton Smith (Representative), Federalist, SC Richard Sprigg, Jr (Representative), Republican, MD Thomas Sprigg (Representative), Republican, MD Richard Stockton (Senator), Federalist, NJ Caleb Strong (Senator), Pro-Administration, MA William Francis Strudwick (Representative), Federalist, NC John Swanwick (Representative), Republican, PA Zephaniah Swift (Representative), Federalist, CT Absalom Tatom (Representative), Republican, NC Josiah Tattnall (Senator), Republican, GA Henry Tazewell (Senator), Anti-Administration, VA George Thatcher (Representative), Federalist, MA Richard Thomas (Representative), Federalist, PA Mark Thomson (Representative), Federalist, NJ Isaac Tichenor (Senator), Federalist, VT Uriah Tracy (Representative, Senator), Federalist, CT Jonathan Trumbull, Jr (Senator), Federalist, CT John Evert Van Alen (Representative), Federalist, NY Philip Van Cortlandt (Representative), Republican, NY Joseph Bradley Varnum (Representative), Republican, MA Abraham Bedford Venable (Representative), Republican, VA John Vining (Senator), Pro-Administration, DE Peleg Wadsworth (Representative), Federalist, MA George Walton (Senator), Federalist, GA James White (Delegate), -, TN John Williams (Representative), Federalist, NY Richard Winn (Representative), Republican, SC