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1 First United States Congress
2 1789-1791
1 Major Political Events
2 Members of the First United States Congress
3 External Links
First United States Congress
1789-1791
Major Political Events
Senate
and
House of Representatives
of eleven
States
first convene in
New York, New York
,
March 4
,
1789
Connecticut
Delaware
Georgia
Maryland
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Virginia
House first meets with
quorum
of members to elect first
Speaker
,
April 1
, 1789
Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg
, first House Speaker
Senate first meets with quorum of members to elect first
President pro tempore
and tally results of
Presidential election
John Langdon[?]
, first Senate President pro Tempore
Inauguration of
George Washington
, first
President of the United States
,
April 30
, 1789
Foreign Affairs (
State
) Department Established,
July 27
, 1789
War (
Defense
) Department Established,
August 7
, 1789
Treasury
Department Established,
September 2
, 1789
Judiciary Act
established Office of
Attorney General
and composition of
Supreme Court
,
September 24
, 1789
North Carolina
ratifies
Constitution
,
November 21
, 1789.
Rhode Island
and Providence Plantations ratifies Constitution,
May 29
,
1790
Kentucky
admitted to Union,
February 4
,
1791
, effective
June 1
,
1792
Vermont
admitted to Union,
February 18
, 1791, effective
March 4
, 1791
Members of the First United States Congress
Fisher Ames
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
MA
John Baptista Ashe[?]
(
Representative
), -,
NC
Abraham Baldwin[?]
(
Representative
), -,
GA
Richard Bassett[?]
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
DE
Egbert Benson[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
NY
Theodorick Bland[?]
(
Representative
), -,
VA
Timothy Bloodworth[?]
(
Representative
), -,
NC
Elias Boudinot
(
Representative
), -,
NJ
Benjamin Bourne[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
RI
John Brown[?]
(
Representative
), -,
KY
Aedanus Burke[?]
(
Representative
), -,
SC
Pierce Butler[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
SC
Lambert Cadwalader[?]
(
Representative
), -,
NJ
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
MD
Daniel Carroll[?]
(
Representative
), -,
MD
George Clymer
(
Representative
), -,
PA
Isaac Coles[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
VA
Benjamin Contee[?]
(
Representative
), -,
MD
Tristram Dalton[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
MA
Philemon Dickinson[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
NJ
Oliver Ellsworth[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
CT
Jonathan Elmer[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
NJ
William Few[?]
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
GA
Thomas Fitzsimons[?]
(
Representative
), -,
PA
William Floyd
(
Representative
), -,
NY
Abiel Foster[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
NH
Theodore Foster[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
RI
George Gale[?]
(
Representative
), -,
MD
Elbridge Gerry
(
Representative
), -,
MA
William Branch Giles[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
VA
Nicholas Gilman[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
NH
Benjamin Goodhue[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
MA
William Grayson[?]
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
VA
Samuel Griffin[?]
(
Representative
), -,
VA
Jonathan Grout[?]
(
Representative
), -,
MA
James Gunn[?]
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
GA
Thomas Hartley[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
PA
John Hathorn[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
NY
Benjamin Hawkins[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
NC
John Henry
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
MD
Daniel Hiester[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
PA
Daniel Huger[?]
(
Representative
), -,
SC
Benjamin Huntington[?]
(
Representative
), -,
CT
Ralph Izard[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
SC
James Jackson[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
GA
William Samuel Johnson[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
CT
Samuel Johnston[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
NC
Rufus King
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
NY
John Langdon[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
NH
John Laurance[?]
(
Representative
), -,
NY
Richard Bland Lee[?]
(
Representative
), -,
VA
Richard Henry Lee
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
VA
George Leonard[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
MA
Samuel Livermore[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
NH
William Maclay[?]
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
PA
James Madison
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
VA
George Mathews[?]
(
Representative
), -,
GA
James Monroe
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
VA
Andrew Moore[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration[?]
,
VA
Robert Morris
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
PA
Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg
(
Representative
,
Speaker of the House
),
Pro-administration
,
PA
John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg
(
Representative
), -,
PA
John Page[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
VA
Josiah Parker[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
VA
George Partridge[?]
(
Representative
), -,
MA
William Paterson[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
NJ
George Read
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
DE
James Schureman[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
NJ
Philip John Schuyler[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
NY
Thomas Scott[?]
(
Representative
), -,
PA
Theodore Sedgwick[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
MA
Joshua Seney[?]
(
Representative
), -,
MD
John Sevier[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
NC
Roger Sherman
(
Representative
), -,
CT
Peter Silvester[?]
(
Representative
), -,
NY
Thomas Sinnickson[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
NJ
William Smith[?]
(
Representative
), -,
MD
William Loughton Smith[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
SC
Joseph Stanton, Jr.[?]
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
RI
John Steele[?]
(
Representative
), -,
NC
Michael Jenifer Stone[?]
(
Representative
), -,
MD
Caleb Strong[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
MA
Jonathan Sturges[?]
(
Representative
), -,
CT
Thomas Sumter[?]
(
Representative
),
Anti-Administration
,
SC
George Thatcher[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
MA
Jonathan Jr Trumbull[?]
(
Representative
), -,
CT
Thomas Tudor Tucker[?]
(
Representative
), -,
SC
Jeremiah Van Rensselaer[?]
(
Representative
), -,
NY
John Vining[?]
(
Representative
), -,
DE
Jeremiah Wadsworth[?]
(
Representative
), -,
CT
John Walker[?]
(
Senator
),
Pro-Administration
,
VA
Alexander White[?]
(
Representative
), -,
VA
Hugh Williamson[?]
(
Representative
),
Pro-Administration
,
NC
Paine Wingate[?]
(
Senator
),
Anti-Administration
,
NH
Henry Wynkoop[?]
(
Representative
), -,
PA
External Links
First Federal Congress Project
(
http://www.gwu.edu/~ffcp/
) at
GWU[?]
United States Congress
Second United States Congress
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