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"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. "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. "Election unsuccessfully contested by Joshua Bamey. "Resigned in 1810 before the commencement of the Twelfth Congress to which he had been elected; Robert Wright elected to fill vacancy and took his seat December 3, 1810. "Resigned May 14, 1810; Samuel Ringgold elected to fill vacancy and took his seat December 7, 1810. ^Resigned April 29, 1811, before Congress assembled; Stevenson Archer elected to fill vacancy and took his seat November 4, 1811. "Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of representative-elect John Brown in the preceding Congress. ^Resigned April 18, 1816, having been appointed minister to Russia; Peter Little elected to fill vacancy and took his seat December 2, 1816. "Resigned in 1816; George Peter elected to fill vacancy and took his seat December 2, 1816. "'Resigned in 1815, before Congress assembled; Samuel Smith elected to fill vacancy and took his seat February 4, 1816. "Served until March 19, 1822; succeeded by Philip Reed, who successfully contested Cosden's election and took his seat March 19, 1822. "Resigned December 17, 1822, having been elected senator; Isaac McKim elected to fill vacancy and took his seat January 8, 1823. "Elected to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of representative-elect Samuel Smith in the preceding Congress. "Resigned January 6, 1826, having been elected governor; John C. Weems elected to fill vacancy and took his seat February 7, 182b. "Died June 28, 1832; Charles S. Sewall elected to fill vacancy and took his seat December 3, 1832. |
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