1786-1787 ............... Uriah Forrest
1787-1788 ............. Benjamin Contee
1787-1788 .......... .John Eager Howard
1787-1788 ............... -Joshua Seney
MEMBERS OF THE CONVENTION OF
MARYLAND THAT RATIFIED THE
FEDERAL CONSTITUTION, APRIL
21-29, 178835
George Plater, President
William Harwood, Secretary
Annapolis. Nicholas Carroll, Alexander Contee
Hanson.
Baltimore Town. James McHenry, John Coulter.
Anne Arundel. Jeremiah Townley Chase, Samuel
Chase, John Francis Mercer, Benjamin
Harrison.
St. Mary's. George Plater, Richard Barnes,
Charles Chilton, Nicholas Lewis Sewall.
Kent. William Tilghman, Donaldson Yeates,
Isaac Perkins, William Granger.
Calvert. Joseph Wilkinson, Charles Grahame,
Walter Smith, John Chesley, Jr.
Charles. Zephaniah Turner, Gustavus Richard
Brown, Michael Jenifer Stone, John Pamham.
Somerset. George Gale, John Stewart, John Gale,
Henry Waggaman.
Talbot. Robert Goldsborough, Jr., Edward
Lloyd, John Stevens, Jeremiah Banning
(elected, but did not attend).
Dorchester. Robert Goldsborough, Sr. (elected,
but did not attend), Nicholas Hammond,
James Shaw, Daniel Sulivane.
Baltimore. Charles Ridgely, Charles Ridgely, of
William, Edward Cockey, Nathan Cromwell.
Cecil. Henry Hollingsworth, James Gordon He-
ron, Joseph Gilpin, Samuel Evans.
Prince George's. Fielder Bowie, George Digges,
Osborn Sprigg, Benjamin Hall.
Queen Anne's. James Tilghman III, James
Hollyday, William Hemsley, John Seney.
Worcester. John Done, Peter Chaille, William
Morris, James Martin.
Frederick. Thomas Johnson, Thomas Sim Lee,
Richard Potts, Abraham Faw.
35 Copied with corrections from Philip A. Crowl, Maryland
During and After the Revolution (The Johns Hopkins University
Studies in Historical and Political Science, LX, Baltimore,
1943), 165-68.
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Harford. Luther Martin, William Paca, William
Pinkney, John Love.
Caroline. William Richardson, Joseph Richard-
son, Matthew Driver, Peter Edmondson.
Washington. John Stull, Moses Rawlings,
Thomas Sprigg, Henry Shryock.
Montgomery. Benjamin Edwards, Richard
Thomas, Thomas Cramphin, William Deakins,
Jr.
UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM
MARYLAND
1789. John Henry, Charles Carroll ofCarrollton.
1791. John Henry, Charles Carroll of Carrollton.36
Richard Potts.37
1793. John Henry, Richard Potts.
1795. John Henry, Richard Potts,38 John Eager
Howard.39
1797. John Henry,40 James Lloyd,41 John Eager
Howard.
1799. John Eager Howard, James Lloyd.42 Wil-
liam Hindman.43
1801. John Eager Howard, William Hindman,
Robert Wright.44
1803. Robert Wright, Samuel Smith.
1805. Robert Wright.45 Philip Reed.46 Samuel
Smith.
1807. Samuel Smith, Philip Reed.
1809. Samuel Smith.47 Philip Reed.
1811. Samuel Smith, Philip Reed.
36 Resigned November 30, 1792.
37 Elected to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles
Carroll of Carrollton, and took his seat February 4, 1793.
38 Resigned October 24, 1796.
3' Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Richard
Potts, and took his seat December 27, 1796.
40 Resigned December 10, 1797, having been elected governor.
41 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of John
Henry, and took his seat January 11, 1798.
42 Resigned December 1, 1800.
43 Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of James
Lloyd, and took his seat December 15, 1800.
44 Elected to fill a vacancy in the term beginning March 4,
1801, and took his seat December 7, 1801.
45 Resigned in 1806.
u> Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Robert
Wright, and took his seat December 29, 1806.
47 Appointed and subsequently reelected for the term beginning
March 4, 1809.
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