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1807. Samuel Smith, Philip Reed.
1809. Samuel Smith,47 Philip Reed.
1811. Samuel Smith, Philip Reed.
1813. Samuel Smith, Robert H. Goldsborough.48
1815. Robert H. Goldsborough, Robert G. Harp-
er,49 Alexander C. Hanson.50
1817. Robert H. Goldsborough, Alexander C.
Hanson.
1819. Alexander C. Hanson,51 William Pinkney,52
Edward Lloyd."
1821. Edward Lloyd, William Pinkney, 5« Samuel
Smith. 55
1823. Edward Lloyd, Samuel Smith.
1825. Edward Lloyd,56 Ezekiel Foreman Cham-
bers,57 Samuel Smith.
1827. Samuel Smith, Ezekiel Foreman Chambers.
1829. Samuel Smith, Ezekiel Foreman Chambers.
1831. Samuel Smith, Ezekiel Foreman Chambers.
1833. Ezekiel Foreman Chambers,58 Robert H.
Goldsborough,59 Joseph Kent.
1835. Robert H. Goldsborough,60 John S. Spence,6'
Joseph Kent.
^Appointed and subsequently reelected for the term beginning
March 4, 1809.
"'Elected for the term beginning March 4, 1813, and took his
seat May 27, 1813; vacancy in this class from March 4, 1813, to
May 12, 1813.
""Elected to serve "from January 29, 1816, to March 3, 1821,"
and took his seat February 5, 1816; resigned December 6, 1816;
vacancy in this class from March 4, 1815, to January 28, 1816,
caused by failure of the legislature to elect.
5 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Robert
0. Harper, and took his seat January 2, 1817.
"Died April 23, 1819.
"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Alexander C.
Hanson, and took his seat January 4, 1820.
"Elected for the term beginning March 4, 1819, and took his
seat December 27, 18)9; vacancy in this class from March 4,
1819, to December 20, 1819.
^Died February 25, 1822.
"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of William
Pinkney, and took his seat December 17, 1822.
"•Resigned in January 1826.
"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward
Lloyd, and took his seat February 22, 1826.
"Resigned in 1834.
5 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Ezekiel
Foreman Chambers, and took his seat January 23, 1835.
'"Died October 5, 1836.
"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Robert H.
Goldsborough, and took his seat January 11, 1837.
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Principal Officers of Maryland
1837. Joseph Kent,62 William D. Merrick," John
S. Spence.
1839. John S. Spence,64 John L. Kerr,65 William
D. Merrick.
1841. William D. Merrick, John L. Kerr.
1843. William D. Merrick, James Alfred Pearee.
1845. James Alfred Pearee, Reverdy Johnson.
1847. James Alfred Pearee, Reverdy Johnson.
1849. James Alfred Pearee, Reverdy Johnson,66
David Stewart,67 Thomas G. Pratt.68
1851. James Alfred Pearee, Thomas G. Pratt.
1853. James Alfred Pearee, Thomas G. Pratt.
1855. James Alfred Pearee, Thomas G. Pratt.
1857. James Alfred Pearee, Anthony Kennedy.
1859. James Alfred Pearee, Anthony Kennedy.
1861. James Alfred Pearee,69 Thomas Holliday
Hicks,70 Anthony Kennedy.
1863. Thomas Holliday Hicks,7' Reverdy John-
son.
1865. Reverdy Johnson, John A. J. Creswell.72
1867. Reverdy Johnson,73 William Pinkney
Whyte,74 George Vickers.75
1869. George Vickers, William T. Hamilton.
"Died November 24, 1837.
"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Joseph Kent,
and took his seat January 5, 1838.
"Died October 24, 1837.
"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of John S.
Spence, and took his seat January 13, 1841.
"Resigned March 7, 1849.
"Appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of
Reverdy Johnson, and took his seat December 8, 1849.
"Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Reverdy
Johnson, and took his seat January 14, 1850.
"Died December 20, 1862.
"Appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the death of James Al-
fred Pearee, and took his seat January 14, 1863.
'"Died February 14, 1865.
^Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Thomas
Holliday Hicks in the preceding Congress, and took his seat
December 4, 1865.
"Resigned July 10, 1868.
Appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of
Reverdy Johnson, and took his seat July 14, 1868.
^Elected for the term beginning March 4, 1867, and took his
seat March 9, 1868. The credentials of Philip Francis Thomas,
senator-elect, were presented March 18, 1867, but he was not
permitted to qualify; on February 19, 1868, the Senate adopted
a resolution that he was not entitled to qualify as he had "vol-
untarily given aid, countenance, and encouragement to persons
engaged in armed hostility to the United States."
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