MARYLAND MANUAL 439
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVES FROM MARYLAND
1789—Daniel Carroll, Benjamin Contee, George Gale, Joshua Seney,
William Smith, Michael Jenifer Stone.
1791—Philip Key, William Pinkney,1 John Francis Mercer,2 William
Vans Murray, Joshua Seney,3 William Hindman,4 Upton
Sheridine, Samuel Sterett.
1793—Gabriel Christie, George Dent, John F. Mercer,5 Gabriel Duvall,6
William Vans Murray, Uriah Forrest,7 Benjamin Ed-
wards,8 William Hindman, Samuel Smith, Thomas Sprigg.
1795—Gabriel Christie, Jeremiah Crabb,9 William Craik,10 Gabriel
Duval,11 Richard Sprigg, Jr.,12 George Dent, William Hind-
man, Samuel Smith, Thomas Sprigg, William Vans
Murray.
1797—George Baer, Jr., William Craik, John Dennis, George Dent,
William Hindman, William Matthews, Samuel Smith,
Richard Sprigg, Jr.
1799—George Baer, Gabriel Christie, William Craik, George Dent,
John Dennis, Joseph Nicholson, Samuel Smith, John C.
Thomas.
1801—John Archer, John Campbell, John Dennis, Daniel Hiester,
Joseph Nicholson, Thomas Plater, Samuel Smith, Richard
Sprigg, Jr.,13 Walter Bowie.14
1803—John Archer, Walter Bowie, John Campbell, John Dennis
Nicholas R. Moore, William McCreery, Daniel Hiester,15
Roger Nelson,16 Joseph H. Nicholson, Thomas Plater.
1805—John Archer, John Campbell, Leonard Covington, Joseph H.
Nicholson,17 Edward Lloyd,18 Patrick Magruder, William
McCreery, Nicholas R. Moore, Roger Nelson. Charles
Goldsborough.
1 Resigned in November, 1791, the question of ineligibility owing to his residence
being raised.
2 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of William Pinkney, and took his
seat February 6, 1792.
3 Resigned May 1, 1792.
4 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Joshua Seney, and took his seat
January 30, 1793.
5 Resigned April 13, 1794.
6 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John F. Mercer, and took his
seat November 1, 1794.
7 Resigned November 8, 1794.
8 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Uriah Forrest, and took his
seat January 2, 1795.
9 Resigned in 1796.
10 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Jeremiah Crabb, and took his
seat December 5, 1796.
11 Resigned March 28, 1796, having been elected judge of the Supreme Court of
Maryland.
12 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Gabriel Duval, and took his
seat May 5, 1796.
13 Resigned February 11, 1802.
14 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Richard Sprigg, Jr., and took
his seat March 24, 1802.
15 Died March 7, 1804.
November 6, 1804,
16 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Daniel Hiester, and took his seat
17 Resigned March 1, 1806,
18 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Joseph H. Nicholson, and took
his seat December 3, 1806.
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