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1945. Millard E. Ty dings, George L. Radcliffe.
1947. Millard E. Tydings, Herbert R. O'Conor.
1949. Millard E. Tydings, Herbert R. O'Conor.
1951. Herbert R. O'Conor, John Marshall Butler.
1953. John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall.
1955. John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall.
1957. John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall.
1959. John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall.
1961. John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall.
1963. J. Glenn Beall, Daniel B. Brewster.
1965. Daniel B. Brewster, Joseph D. Tydings.
1967. Daniel B. Brewster, Joseph D. Tydings.

1969. Joseph D. Tydings, Charles McC. Mathias,
Jr.

1971. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., J. Glenn Beall,
Jr.

1973. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., J. Glenn Beall,
Jr.

1975. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., J. Glenn Beall,
Jr.

1977. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (R), 1981; Paul S.
Sarbanes (D), 1983.

1979. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (R), 1987; Paul S.
Sarbanes (D), 1983.

1981. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (R), 1987; Paul S.
Sarbanes (D), 1983.

1983. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (R), 1987; Paul S.
Sarbanes (D), 1989.

U.S. REPRESENTATIVES FROM
MARYLAND

1789. Daniel Carroll, Benjamin Contee, George
Gale, Joshua Seney, William Smith, Michael
Jenifer Stone.

1791. Philip Key, William Pinkney,63 John Francis
Mercer, William Vans Murray, Joshua Seney,64

" Resigned in November, 1791, the question of ineligibility owing to
his residence having been raised; John Francis Mercer elected to fill
vacancy and took his seat February 6, 1792.
"Resigned May 1, 1792; William Hindman elected to fill vacancy
and took his seat January 30, 1793.

Historical List/647

William Hindman, Upton Sheridine, Samuel
Sterett.

1793. Gabriel Christie, George Dent, John Francis
Mercer,65 Gabriel Duvall, William Vans
Murray, Uriah Forrest,66 Benjamin Edwards,
William Hindman, Samuel Smith, Thomas
Sprigg.

1795. Gabriel Christie, Jeremiah Crabb,67 William
Craik, Gabriel Duvall,68 Richard Sprigg, Jr.,
George Dent, William Hindman, 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, Jr., Gabriel Christie, William
Craik, George Dent, John Dennis, Joseph
Hopper Nicholson, Samuel Smith, John C.
Thomas.

1801. John Archer, John Campbell, John Dennis,
Daniel Hiester, Joseph Hopper Nicholson,
Thomas Plater, Samuel Smith, Richard Sprigg,
Jr.,69 Walter Bowie.

1803. John Archer, Walter Bowie, John Campbell,
John Dennis, Nicholson R. Moore, William
McCreery, Daniel Hiester,70 Roger Nelson,
Joseph Hopper Nicholson, Thomas Plater.

1805. John Archer, John Campbell, Leonard
Covington, Joseph Hopper Nicholson,71 Edward
Lloyd, Patrick Magruder, William McCreery,
Nicholas R. Moore, Roger Nelson, Charles
Goldsborough.

1807. John Campbell, Charles Goldsborough,
Philip Barton Key,72 Edward Lloyd, William

" Resigned April 13,1794; Gabriel Duvall elected to fill vacancy and
took his seat November 1, 1794.
"Resigned November 8, 1794; Benjamin Edwards elected to fill
vacancy and took his seat January 2, 1795.
"Resigned in 1796; William Craik elected to fill vacancy and took
his seat December 5, 1796.
68 Resigned March 28, 1796, having been appointed judge of the
General Court of Maryland; Richard Sprigg elected to fill vacancy
and took his seat May 5, 1796.
" Resigned February 11, 1802; Walter Bowie elected to fill vacancy
and took his seat March 24, 1802.
™ Died March 7,1804; Roger Nelson elected to fill vacancy and took
his seat November 6, 1804.
71 Resigned March 1,1806; Edward Lloyd elected to fill vacancy and
took his seat December 3, 1806.
"Election was questioned upon the grounds that he was not a
resident of the district from which he was elected and that he was a
British pensioner; a resolution declaring him entitled to his seat was
passed by a vote of 57 to 52, March 18, 1808.

 



 
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