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1807—John Campbell, Charles Goldsborough, Philip Key,19 Edward
Lloyd, William McCreery,20 John Montgomery, Nicholas R.
Moore, Roger Nelson, Archibald Van Home.
1809—John Brown,21 Robert Wright,22 John Campbell, Charles Golds-
borough, Philip B. Key, Alexander McKim, John Mont-
gomery, Nicholas R. Moore, Roger Nelson,23 Samuel Ring-
gold,24 Archibald Van Home.
1.811— Charles Goldsborough, Joseph Kent, Philip B. Key, Peter Little,
Alexander McKim, John Montgomery,25 Stevenson Archer,26
Samuel Ringgold, Philip Stuart, Robert Wright.27
1813—Stevenson Archer, Charles Goldsborough, Alexander C. Hanson,
Joseph Kent, Alexander McKim, Nicholas R. Moore, Sam-
uel Ringgold, Philip Stuart, Robert Wright.
1815—Stevenson Archer, George Baer, Charles Goldsborough, John
C. Herbert, William Pinkney,28 Peter Little,29 Alexander C.
Hanson,30 George Peter,31 Nicholas R. Moore,32 Samuel
Smith,33 Philip Stuart, Robert Wright.
1817—Thomas Bayly, Thomas Culbreth, John C. Herbert, Peter
Little, George Peter, Philip Reed., Samuel Ringgold, Sam-
uel Smith, Philip Stuart.
1819—Stevenson Archer, Thomas Bayly, Thomas Culbreth, Joseph
Kent, Peter Little, Raphael Neale, Samuel Ringgold,
Samuel Smith, Henry R. Warfield.
1821—Thomas Bayly, Jeremiah Cosden,34 Philip Reed,35 Joseph Kent,
Peter Little, Raphael Neale, John Nelson, Samuel Smith,36
Isaac McKim,37 Henry R. Warfield, Robert Wright.
1823—William Heyward, Jr., Joseph Kent, John Lee, Peter Little,
Isaac McKim,38 George E. Mitchell, Raphael Neale, John S.
Spence, Henry Warfield.
19 Election was questioned upon the grounds that he was not a resident of the
district from which elected and that he was a British pensioner; a resolution de-
claring him entitled to his seat was passed by a vote of 57 to 52, March 18, 1808.
20 Election unsuccessfully contested by Joshua Barney.
21 Resigned in 1810, before the commencement of the Twelfth Congress, to which
he had been elected.
22 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John Brown, and took his seat
December 3, 1810.
23 Resigned May 14, 1810.
24 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Roger Nelson, and took his
seat December 7, 1810.
25 Resigned April 29, 1811, before Congress assembled.
26 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John Montgomery, and took
his seat November 4, 1811.
27 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Representative-elect John
Brown, in preceding Congress.
28 Resigned April 18, 1816, having been appointed minister to Russia.
29 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of William Pinkney, and took his
seat December 2, 1816.
30 Resigned in 1816.
31 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Alexander C. Hanson, and took
his seat December 2, 1816.
32 Resigned in 1815, before Congress assembled.
33 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Nicholas R. Moore, and took
his seat February 4, 1816.
34 Served until March 19, 1822; succeeded by Philip Reed, who contested his
election.
35 Successfully contested the election of Jeremiah Cosden, and took his seat
March 19, 1822.
36 Resigned December 17, 1822, before the commencement of the Eighteenth Con-
gress, to which he had been elected, having been elected Senator.
37 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Samuel Smith, and took his
seat January 8, 1833.
38 Elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Representative-elect Samuel
Smith, in preceding Congress.
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