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30th United States Congress

The 30th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1847, to March 4, 1849, during the last two years of the administration of President James K. Polk. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1840 United States census. The Senate had a Democratic majority, and the House had a Whig majority. It was the only Congress in which Abraham Lincoln served.

30th United States Congress
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March 4, 1847 – March 4, 1849
Members60 senators
230 representatives
2 non-voting delegates
Senate majorityDemocratic
Senate PresidentGeorge M. Dallas (D)
House majorityWhig
House SpeakerRobert C. Winthrop (W)
Sessions
1st: December 6, 1847 – August 14, 1848
2nd: December 4, 1848 – March 3, 1849

Major events

Major legislation

Treaty

 
Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Méjico by John Distrunell: the 1847 map used during negotiations of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

States admitted and territories established

Party summary

Senate

During this congress, two Senate seats were added for the new state of Wisconsin.

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Independent
Democratic

(ID)
Liberty
(L)
Whig
(W)
End of previous congress 31 0 1 24 56 2
Begin 34 1 0 20 55 3
End 38 21 600
Final voting share 63.3% 1.7% 0.0% 35.0%
Beginning of next congress 33 0 0 25 58 2

House of Representatives

During this congress, two House seats were added for the new state of Wisconsin.

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
American
(A)
Democratic
(D)
Independent
Democratic

(ID)
Independent
(I)
Whig
(W)
End of previous congress 12 137 0 0 77 226 2
Begin 1 107 2 1 116 227 1
End 110 2300
Final voting share 0.4% 47.8% 0.9% 0.4% 50.4%
Beginning of next congress 1 113 0 0 107 221 1

Leadership

 
President of the Senate
George M. Dallas

Senate

House of Representatives

Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class and representatives are listed by district.

Skip to House of Representatives, below

Senate

House of Representatives

The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.

Changes in membership

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.

Senate

  • Replacements: 11
  • Deaths: 5
  • Resignations: 6
  • Interim appointments: 7
  • Seats of newly admitted states: 4
Senate changes
State
(class)
Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[a]
Tennessee
(2)
Vacant Failure to elect.
Successor elected November 22, 1847.
John Bell (W) Elected November 22, 1847.
Iowa
(2)
Vacant Iowa had been admitted to the Union December 28, 1846, but the legislature failed to elect due to a three-way split that prevented any candidate from earning the required number of 30 legislators' votes.[1]
First Senator elected December 7, 1848.
George Wallace Jones (D) Elected December 7, 1848.
Iowa
(3)
Vacant Iowa had been admitted to the Union December 28, 1846, but the legislature failed to elect due to a three-way split that prevented any candidate from earning the required number of 30 legislators' votes.[1]
First Senator elected December 7, 1848.
Augustus C. Dodge (D) Elected December 7, 1848.
Mississippi
(1)
Jesse Speight (D) Incumbent died May 1, 1847.
Successor appointed August 10, 1847, and then elected January 1848.
Jefferson Davis (D) Appointed December 5, 1847.
Connecticut
(1)
Jabez W. Huntington (W) Incumbent died November 1, 1847.
Successor appointed November 11, 1847, and then elected May 1848.
Roger S. Baldwin (W) Appointed December 5, 1847.
Maine
(1)
John Fairfield (D) Incumbent died December 24, 1847.
Successor appointed January 5, 1848.
Wyman B. S. Moor (D) Appointed January 5, 1848.
Georgia
(3)
Walter T. Colquitt (D) Incumbent resigned February 4, 1848.
Successor appointed February 4, 1848, to finish the term.
Herschel V. Johnson (D) Appointed February 4, 1848.
Arkansas
(3)
Ambrose H. Sevier (D) Incumbent resigned March 15, 1848.
Successor appointed March 30, 1848, to finish the term.
Solon Borland (D) Appointed March 30, 1848.
Arkansas
(2)
Chester Ashley (D) Incumbent died April 29, 1848.
Successor appointed May 12, 1848, and elected sometime thereafter.
William K. Sebastian (D) Elected May 12, 1848.
Wisconsin
(1)
Wisconsin admitted to the Union May 29, 1848.
First Senator elected June 8, 1848.
Henry Dodge (D) Elected June 8, 1848.
Wisconsin
(3)
Wisconsin admitted to the Union May 29, 1848.
First Senator elected June 8, 1848.
Isaac P. Walker (D) Elected June 8, 1848.
Michigan
(1)
Lewis Cass (D) Incumbent resigned May 29, 1848, to run for U.S. President.
Successor appointed June 8, 1848.
Thomas Fitzgerald (D) Elected June 8, 1848.
Maine
(1)
Wyman B. S. Moor (D) Interim appointee retired when successor elected June 7, 1848. Hannibal Hamlin (D) Elected June 7, 1848.
Kentucky
(3)
John J. Crittenden (W) Incumbent resigned June 12, 1848, to run for Governor of Kentucky.
Successor appointed June 23, 1848, and elected sometime thereafter.
Thomas Metcalfe (W) Elected June 23, 1848.
Alabama
(3)
Arthur P. Bagby (D) Incumbent resigned June 16, 1848, to become U.S. Minister to Russia.
Successor elected July 1, 1848.
William R. King (D) Elected July 1, 1848.
Alabama
(2)
Dixon H. Lewis (D) Incumbent died October 25, 1848.
Successor elected November 25, 1848.
Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D) Elected November 25, 1848.
Delaware
(1)
John M. Clayton (W) Incumbent resigned February 23, 1849, to become U.S. Secretary of State.
Successor elected February 23, 1849.
John Wales (W) Elected February 23, 1849.

House of Representatives

  • Replacements: 10
  • Deaths: 7
  • Resignations: 0
  • Contested election: 1
  • Seats of newly admitted states: 2
  • Total seats with changes: 12
House changes
District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[a]
Illinois 5th Vacant Representative Stephen A. Douglas resigned at end of previous congress. William A. Richardson (D) Seated December 6, 1847
Virginia 2nd George Dromgoole (D) Incumbent died April 27, 1847. Richard K. Meade (D) Seated August 5, 1847
Michigan 2nd Edward Bradley (D) Incumbent died August 5, 1847. Charles E. Stuart (D) Seated December 6, 1847
Pennsylvania 6th John W. Hornbeck (W) Incumbent died January 16, 1848. Samuel A. Bridges (D) Seated March 6, 1848
Massachusetts 8th John Quincy Adams (W) Incumbent died February 23, 1848. Horace Mann (W) Seated April 3, 1848
New York 27th John M. Holley (W) Incumbent died March 8, 1848. Esbon Blackmar (W) Seated December 4, 1848
South Carolina 1st James A. Black (D) Incumbent died April 3, 1848. Daniel Wallace (D) Seated June 12, 1848
New York 6th David S. Jackson (D) James Monroe contested seat after which the House declared the seat vacant April 19, 1848. Horace Greeley (W) Seated December 4, 1848
Wisconsin 1st Wisconsin admitted into the Union May 29, 1848, and seat remained vacant until June 8, 1848. William P. Lynde (D) Seated June 8, 1848
Wisconsin 2nd Wisconsin admitted into the Union May 29, 1848, and seat remained vacant until June 8, 1848. Mason C. Darling (D) Seated June 8, 1848
Wisconsin Territory At-large John H. Tweedy (W) Incumbent was disqualified May 29, 1848, after the portion of territory he resided in achieved statehood. Henry H. Sibley Seated October 30, 1848
South Carolina 4th Alexander D. Sims (D) Incumbent died November 22, 1848. John McQueen (D) Seated February 12, 1849

Committees

Lists of committees and their party leaders.

Senate

House of Representatives

Joint committees

Employees

Senate

House of Representatives

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.

References

  1. ^ a b Clark, Dan Elbert (1913). History of Senatorial Elections in Iowa. Iowa: State Historical Society of Iowa. pp. 17–46, 72–79.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

External links

  • Statutes at Large, 1789–1875
  • Senate Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress
  • House Journal, First Forty-three Sessions of Congress
  • U.S. House of Representatives: House History
  • U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists
  • Congressional Directory for the 30th Congress, 1st Session.
  • Congress, United States (1849). Congressional Directory for the 30th Congress, 2nd Session.

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The 30th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives It met in Washington D C from March 4 1847 to March 4 1849 during the last two years of the administration of President James K Polk The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1840 United States census The Senate had a Democratic majority and the House had a Whig majority It was the only Congress in which Abraham Lincoln served 30th United States Congress29th 31stUnited States Capitol 1846 March 4 1847 March 4 1849Members60 senators230 representatives2 non voting delegatesSenate majorityDemocraticSenate PresidentGeorge M Dallas D House majorityWhigHouse SpeakerRobert C Winthrop W Sessions1st December 6 1847 August 14 18482nd December 4 1848 March 3 1849 Contents 1 Major events 2 Major legislation 3 Treaty 4 States admitted and territories established 5 Party summary 5 1 Senate 5 2 House of Representatives 6 Leadership 6 1 Senate 6 2 House of Representatives 7 Members 7 1 Senate 7 1 1 Alabama 7 1 2 Arkansas 7 1 3 Connecticut 7 1 4 Delaware 7 1 5 Florida 7 1 6 Georgia 7 1 7 Illinois 7 1 8 Indiana 7 1 9 Iowa 7 1 10 Kentucky 7 1 11 Louisiana 7 1 12 Maine 7 1 13 Maryland 7 1 14 Massachusetts 7 1 15 Michigan 7 1 16 Mississippi 7 1 17 Missouri 7 1 18 New Hampshire 7 1 19 New Jersey 7 1 20 New York 7 1 21 North Carolina 7 1 22 Ohio 7 1 23 Pennsylvania 7 1 24 Rhode Island 7 1 25 South Carolina 7 1 26 Tennessee 7 1 27 Texas 7 1 28 Vermont 7 1 29 Virginia 7 1 30 Wisconsin 7 2 House of Representatives 7 2 1 Alabama 7 2 2 Arkansas 7 2 3 Connecticut 7 2 4 Delaware 7 2 5 Florida 7 2 6 Georgia 7 2 7 Illinois 7 2 8 Indiana 7 2 9 Iowa 7 2 10 Kentucky 7 2 11 Louisiana 7 2 12 Maine 7 2 13 Maryland 7 2 14 Massachusetts 7 2 15 Michigan 7 2 16 Mississippi 7 2 17 Missouri 7 2 18 New Hampshire 7 2 19 New Jersey 7 2 20 New York 7 2 21 North Carolina 7 2 22 Ohio 7 2 23 Pennsylvania 7 2 24 Rhode Island 7 2 25 South Carolina 7 2 26 Tennessee 7 2 27 Texas 7 2 28 Vermont 7 2 29 Virginia 7 2 30 Wisconsin 7 2 31 Non voting members 8 Changes in membership 8 1 Senate 8 2 House of Representatives 9 Committees 9 1 Senate 9 2 House of Representatives 9 3 Joint committees 10 Employees 10 1 Senate 10 2 House of Representatives 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksMajor events Edit Sutter s Mill origin of the California Gold Rush Main articles 1847 in the United States 1848 in the United States and 1849 in the United States July 1 1847 United States issued its first postage stamps January 24 1848 Gold found at Sutter s Mill beginning the California Gold Rush January 31 1848 Washington Monument established February 23 1848 Former President John Quincy Adams now a Congressman representing Massachusetts dies in the Speaker s office after suffering a stroke in the House Chambers July 19 1848 Seneca Falls Convention November 7 1848 U S presidential election 1848 Whig Zachary Taylor defeated Lewis Cass in the first US presidential election held in every state on the same day 1846 1848 Mexican American WarMajor legislation EditMain article Major legislation 30th United States Congress March 3 1849 United States Department of the Interior established sess 2 ch 108 9 Stat 395 March 3 1849 Gold Coinage Act sess 2 ch 109 9 Stat 397Treaty Edit Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico by John Distrunell the 1847 map used during negotiations of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo February 2 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed ending the Mexican American War and ceding to the United States virtually all of what is today the southwest United States States admitted and territories established EditMay 29 1848 Wisconsin admitted as the 30th U S state sess 1 ch 50 9 Stat 235 August 14 1848 Oregon Territory was formed from territory ceded by Great Britain sess 1 ch 177 9 Stat 323 March 3 1849 Minnesota Territory formed from the Wisconsin Territory sess 2 ch 121 9 Stat 403Party summary EditSenate Edit During this congress two Senate seats were added for the new state of Wisconsin Party shading shows control Total VacantDemocratic D IndependentDemocratic ID Liberty L Whig W End of previous congress31 0 1 24 56 2Begin34 1 0 20 55 3End3821600Final voting share63 3 1 7 0 0 35 0 Beginning of next congress33 0 0 25 58 2House of Representatives Edit During this congress two House seats were added for the new state of Wisconsin Party shading shows control Total VacantAmerican A Democratic D IndependentDemocratic ID Independent I Whig W End of previous congress12 137 0 0 77 226 2Begin1 107 2 1 116 227 1End1102300Final voting share0 4 47 8 0 9 0 4 50 4 Beginning of next congress1 113 0 0 107 221 1Leadership Edit President of the SenateGeorge M Dallas Senate Edit President George M Dallas D President pro tempore David R Atchison D House of Representatives Edit Speaker Robert C Winthrop W Members EditThis list is arranged by chamber then by state Senators are listed by class and representatives are listed by district Skip to House of Representatives belowSenate Edit Alabama Edit 2 Dixon H Lewis D until October 25 1848 Benjamin Fitzpatrick D from November 25 1848 dd 3 Arthur P Bagby D until June 16 1848 William R D King D from July 1 1848 dd Arkansas Edit 2 Chester Ashley D until April 29 1848 William K Sebastian D from May 12 1848 dd 3 Ambrose H Sevier D until March 15 1848 Solon Borland D from March 30 1848 dd Connecticut Edit 1 Jabez W Huntington W until November 1 1847 Roger S Baldwin W from November 11 1847 dd 3 John M Niles D Delaware Edit 1 John M Clayton W until February 23 1849 John Wales W from February 23 1849 dd 2 Presley Spruance W Florida Edit 1 David Levy Yulee D 3 James D Westcott Jr D Georgia Edit 2 John Macpherson Berrien W 3 Walter T Colquitt D until February 4 1848 Herschel V Johnson D from February 4 1848 dd Illinois Edit 2 Stephen A Douglas D 3 Sidney Breese D Indiana Edit 1 Jesse D Bright D 3 Edward A Hannegan D Iowa Edit 2 George Wallace Jones D from December 7 1848 3 Augustus C Dodge D from December 7 1848Kentucky Edit 2 Joseph R Underwood W 3 John J Crittenden W until June 12 1848 Thomas Metcalfe W from June 23 1848 dd Louisiana Edit 2 Solomon W Downs D 3 Henry Johnson W Maine Edit 1 John Fairfield D until December 24 1847 Wyman B S Moor D January 5 1848 June 7 1848 Hannibal Hamlin D from June 7 1848 dd 2 James W Bradbury D Maryland Edit 1 Reverdy Johnson W 3 James Pearce W Massachusetts Edit 1 Daniel Webster W 2 John Davis W Michigan Edit 1 Lewis Cass D until May 29 1848 Thomas Fitzgerald D from June 8 1848 dd 2 Alpheus Felch D Mississippi Edit 1 Jesse Speight D until May 1 1847 Jefferson Davis D from August 10 1847 dd 2 Henry S Foote D Missouri Edit 1 Thomas H Benton D 3 David R Atchison D New Hampshire Edit 2 John P Hale ID 3 Charles G Atherton D New Jersey Edit 1 William L Dayton W 2 Jacob W Miller W New York Edit 1 Daniel S Dickinson D 3 John A Dix D North Carolina Edit 2 Willie P Mangum W 3 George E Badger W Ohio Edit 1 Thomas Corwin W 3 William Allen D Pennsylvania Edit 1 Daniel Sturgeon D 3 Simon Cameron D Rhode Island Edit 1 Albert C Greene W 2 John H Clarke W South Carolina Edit 2 John C Calhoun D 3 Andrew Butler D Tennessee Edit 1 Hopkins L Turney D 2 John Bell W from November 22 1847Texas Edit 1 Thomas J Rusk D 2 Samuel Houston D Vermont Edit 1 Samuel S Phelps W 3 William Upham W Virginia Edit 1 James M Mason D 2 Robert M T Hunter D Wisconsin Edit 1 Henry Dodge D from June 8 1848 newly admitted state 3 Isaac P Walker D from June 8 1848 newly admitted state Senators party membership by state at the opening of the 30th Congress in March 1847 The green stripes in New Hampshire represent independent Democrat John P Hale The senators from Iowa and Wisconsin were not seated until later in the Congress 2 Democrats 1 Democrat and 1 Whig 2 Whigs Senate President pro temporeDavid R Atchison House of Representatives Edit The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers Alabama Edit 1 John Gayle W 2 Henry W Hilliard W 3 Sampson W Harris D 4 Samuel W Inge D 5 George S Houston D 6 Williamson R W Cobb D 7 Franklin W Bowdon D Arkansas Edit At large Robert W Johnson D Connecticut Edit 1 James Dixon W 2 Samuel D Hubbard W 3 John A Rockwell W 4 Truman Smith W Delaware Edit At large John W Houston W Florida Edit At large Edward C Cabell W Georgia Edit 1 Thomas Butler King W 2 Alfred Iverson Sr D 3 John W Jones W 4 Hugh A Haralson D 5 John H Lumpkin D 6 Howell Cobb D 7 Alexander H Stephens W 8 Robert A Toombs W Illinois Edit 1 Robert Smith ID 2 John A McClernand D 3 Orlando B Ficklin D 4 John Wentworth D 5 William A Richardson D from December 6 1847 6 Thomas J Turner D 7 Abraham Lincoln W Indiana Edit 1 Elisha Embree W 2 Thomas J Henley D 3 John L Robinson D 4 Caleb B Smith W 5 William W Wick D 6 George G Dunn W 7 Richard W Thompson W 8 John Pettit D 9 Charles W Cathcart D 10 William R Rockhill D Iowa Edit 1 William Thompson D 2 Shepherd Leffler D Kentucky Edit 1 Linn Boyd D 2 Beverly L Clarke D 3 Samuel O Peyton D 4 Aylette Buckner W 5 John B Thompson W 6 Green Adams W 7 W Garnett Duncan W 8 Charles S Morehead W 9 Richard French D 10 John P Gaines W Louisiana Edit 1 Emile La Sere D 2 Bannon G Thibodeaux W 3 John H Harmanson D 4 Isaac E Morse D Maine Edit 1 David Hammons D 2 Asa W H Clapp D 3 Hiram Belcher W 4 Franklin Clark D 5 Ephraim K Smart D 6 James S Wiley D 7 Hezekiah Williams D Maryland Edit 1 John G Chapman W 2 J Dixon Roman W 3 Thomas W Ligon D 4 Robert M McLane D 5 Alexander Evans W 6 John W Crisfield W Massachusetts Edit 1 Robert C Winthrop W 2 Daniel P King W 3 Amos Abbott W 4 John G Palfrey W 5 Charles Hudson W 6 George Ashmun W 7 Julius Rockwell W 8 John Quincy Adams W until February 23 1848 Horace Mann W from April 3 1848 dd 9 Artemas Hale W 10 Joseph Grinnell W Michigan Edit 1 Robert McClelland D 2 Edward Bradley D until August 5 1847 Charles E Stuart D from December 6 1847 dd 3 Kinsley S Bingham D Mississippi Edit 1 Jacob Thompson D 2 Winfield S Featherston D 3 Patrick W Tompkins W 4 Albert G Brown D Missouri Edit 1 James B Bowlin D 2 John Jameson D 3 James S Green D 4 Willard P Hall D 5 John S Phelps D New Hampshire Edit 1 Amos Tuck I 2 Charles H Peaslee D 3 James Wilson W 4 James H Johnson D New Jersey Edit 1 James G Hampton W 2 William A Newell W 3 Joseph E Edsall D 4 John Van Dyke W 5 Dudley S Gregory W New York Edit 1 Frederick W Lord D 2 Henry C Murphy D 3 Henry Nicoll D 4 William B Maclay D 5 Frederick A Tallmadge W 6 David S Jackson D until April 19 1848 Horace Greeley W from December 4 1848 dd 7 William Nelson W 8 Cornelius Warren W 9 Daniel B St John W 10 Eliakim Sherrill W 11 Peter H Silvester W 12 Gideon Reynolds W 13 John I Slingerland W 14 Orlando Kellogg W 15 Sidney Lawrence D 16 Hugh White W 17 George Petrie ID 18 William Collins D 19 Joseph Mullin W 20 Timothy Jenkins D 21 George A Starkweather D 22 Ausburn Birdsall D 23 William Duer W 24 Daniel Gott W 25 Harmon S Conger W 26 William T Lawrence W 27 John M Holley W until March 8 1848 Esbon Blackmar W from December 4 1848 dd 28 Elias B Holmes W 29 Robert L Rose W 30 David Rumsey Jr W 31 Dudley Marvin W 32 Nathan K Hall W 33 Harvey Putnam W 34 Washington Hunt W North Carolina Edit 1 Thomas L Clingman W 2 Nathaniel Boyden W 3 Daniel M Barringer W 4 Augustine H Shepperd W 5 Abraham W Venable D 6 John R J Daniel D 7 James I McKay D 8 Richard S Donnell W 9 David Outlaw W Ohio Edit 1 James J Faran D 2 David Fisher W 3 Robert C Schenck W 4 Richard S Canby W 5 William Sawyer D 6 Rodolphus Dickinson D 7 Jonathan D Morris D 8 John L Taylor W 9 Thomas O Edwards W 10 Daniel Duncan W 11 John K Miller D 12 Samuel F Vinton W 13 Thomas Ritchey D 14 Nathan Evans W 15 William Kennon Jr D 16 John D Cummins D 17 George Fries D 18 Samuel Lahm D 19 John Crowell W 20 Joshua R Giddings W 21 Joseph M Root W Pennsylvania Edit 1 Lewis C Levin A 2 Joseph R Ingersoll W 3 Charles Brown D 4 Charles J Ingersoll D 5 John Freedley W 6 John W Hornbeck W until January 16 1848 Samuel A Bridges D from March 6 1848 dd 7 Abraham R McIlvaine W 8 John Strohm W 9 William Strong D 10 Richard Brodhead D 11 Chester P Butler W 12 David Wilmot D 13 James Pollock W 14 George N Eckert W 15 Henry Nes W 16 Jasper E Brady W 17 John Blanchard W 18 Andrew Stewart W 19 Job Mann D 20 John Dickey W 21 Moses Hampton W 22 John W Farrelly W 23 James Thompson D 24 Alexander Irvin W Rhode Island Edit 1 Robert B Cranston W 2 Benjamin B Thurston D South Carolina Edit 1 James A Black D until April 3 1848 Daniel Wallace D from June 12 1848 dd 2 Richard F Simpson D 3 Joseph A Woodward D 4 Alexander D Sims D until November 22 1848 John McQueen D from February 12 1849 dd 5 Armistead Burt D 6 Isaac E Holmes D 7 Robert Rhett D Tennessee Edit 1 Andrew Johnson D 2 William M Cocke W 3 John H Crozier W 4 Hugh L W Hill D 5 George W Jones D 6 James H Thomas D 7 Meredith P Gentry W 8 Washington Barrow W 9 Lucien B Chase D 10 Frederick P Stanton D 11 William T Haskell W Texas Edit 1 David S Kaufman D 2 Timothy Pilsbury D Vermont Edit 1 William Henry W 2 Jacob Collamer W 3 George P Marsh W 4 Lucius B Peck D Virginia Edit 1 Archibald Atkinson D 2 George Dromgoole D until April 27 1847 Richard K Meade D from August 5 1847 dd 3 Thomas S Flournoy W 4 Thomas S Bocock D 5 William L Goggin W 6 John M Botts W 7 Thomas H Bayly D 8 Richard L T Beale D 9 John S Pendleton W 10 Henry Bedinger D 11 James McDowell D 12 William B Preston W 13 Andrew S Fulton W 14 Robert A Thompson D 15 William G Brown Sr D Wisconsin Edit 1 William P Lynde D from June 8 1848 newly admitted state 2 Mason C Darling D from June 8 1848 newly admitted state Non voting members Edit Wisconsin Territory John H Tweedy W until May 29 1848 Henry H Sibley from October 30 1848 dd Speaker of the HouseRobert C Winthrop House seats by party holding plurality in state 80 to 100 Democratic Up to 60 Whig 60 to 80 Democratic 60 to 80 Whig Up to 60 Democratic 80 to 100 WhigChanges in membership EditThe count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress Senate Edit Replacements 11 Democrats D 4 seat net gain Whigs W no net change Deaths 5 Resignations 6 Interim appointments 7 Seats of newly admitted states 4See also List of special elections to the United States Senate Senate changes State class Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor sformal installation a Tennessee 2 Vacant Failure to elect Successor elected November 22 1847 John Bell W Elected November 22 1847 Iowa 2 Vacant Iowa had been admitted to the Union December 28 1846 but the legislature failed to elect due to a three way split that prevented any candidate from earning the required number of 30 legislators votes 1 First Senator elected December 7 1848 George Wallace Jones D Elected December 7 1848 Iowa 3 Vacant Iowa had been admitted to the Union December 28 1846 but the legislature failed to elect due to a three way split that prevented any candidate from earning the required number of 30 legislators votes 1 First Senator elected December 7 1848 Augustus C Dodge D Elected December 7 1848 Mississippi 1 Jesse Speight D Incumbent died May 1 1847 Successor appointed August 10 1847 and then elected January 1848 Jefferson Davis D Appointed December 5 1847 Connecticut 1 Jabez W Huntington W Incumbent died November 1 1847 Successor appointed November 11 1847 and then elected May 1848 Roger S Baldwin W Appointed December 5 1847 Maine 1 John Fairfield D Incumbent died December 24 1847 Successor appointed January 5 1848 Wyman B S Moor D Appointed January 5 1848 Georgia 3 Walter T Colquitt D Incumbent resigned February 4 1848 Successor appointed February 4 1848 to finish the term Herschel V Johnson D Appointed February 4 1848 Arkansas 3 Ambrose H Sevier D Incumbent resigned March 15 1848 Successor appointed March 30 1848 to finish the term Solon Borland D Appointed March 30 1848 Arkansas 2 Chester Ashley D Incumbent died April 29 1848 Successor appointed May 12 1848 and elected sometime thereafter William K Sebastian D Elected May 12 1848 Wisconsin 1 Wisconsin admitted to the Union May 29 1848 First Senator elected June 8 1848 Henry Dodge D Elected June 8 1848 Wisconsin 3 Wisconsin admitted to the Union May 29 1848 First Senator elected June 8 1848 Isaac P Walker D Elected June 8 1848 Michigan 1 Lewis Cass D Incumbent resigned May 29 1848 to run for U S President Successor appointed June 8 1848 Thomas Fitzgerald D Elected June 8 1848 Maine 1 Wyman B S Moor D Interim appointee retired when successor elected June 7 1848 Hannibal Hamlin D Elected June 7 1848 Kentucky 3 John J Crittenden W Incumbent resigned June 12 1848 to run for Governor of Kentucky Successor appointed June 23 1848 and elected sometime thereafter Thomas Metcalfe W Elected June 23 1848 Alabama 3 Arthur P Bagby D Incumbent resigned June 16 1848 to become U S Minister to Russia Successor elected July 1 1848 William R King D Elected July 1 1848 Alabama 2 Dixon H Lewis D Incumbent died October 25 1848 Successor elected November 25 1848 Benjamin Fitzpatrick D Elected November 25 1848 Delaware 1 John M Clayton W Incumbent resigned February 23 1849 to become U S Secretary of State Successor elected February 23 1849 John Wales W Elected February 23 1849 House of Representatives Edit Replacements 10 Democrats D no net change Whigs W no net change Deaths 7 Resignations 0 Contested election 1 Seats of newly admitted states 2 Total seats with changes 12Main article List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives House changes District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor sformal installation a Illinois 5th Vacant Representative Stephen A Douglas resigned at end of previous congress William A Richardson D Seated December 6 1847Virginia 2nd George Dromgoole D Incumbent died April 27 1847 Richard K Meade D Seated August 5 1847Michigan 2nd Edward Bradley D Incumbent died August 5 1847 Charles E Stuart D Seated December 6 1847Pennsylvania 6th John W Hornbeck W Incumbent died January 16 1848 Samuel A Bridges D Seated March 6 1848Massachusetts 8th John Quincy Adams W Incumbent died February 23 1848 Horace Mann W Seated April 3 1848New York 27th John M Holley W Incumbent died March 8 1848 Esbon Blackmar W Seated December 4 1848South Carolina 1st James A Black D Incumbent died April 3 1848 Daniel Wallace D Seated June 12 1848New York 6th David S Jackson D James Monroe contested seat after which the House declared the seat vacant April 19 1848 Horace Greeley W Seated December 4 1848Wisconsin 1st Wisconsin admitted into the Union May 29 1848 and seat remained vacant until June 8 1848 William P Lynde D Seated June 8 1848Wisconsin 2nd Wisconsin admitted into the Union May 29 1848 and seat remained vacant until June 8 1848 Mason C Darling D Seated June 8 1848Wisconsin Territory At large John H Tweedy W Incumbent was disqualified May 29 1848 after the portion of territory he resided in achieved statehood Henry H Sibley Seated October 30 1848South Carolina 4th Alexander D Sims D Incumbent died November 22 1848 John McQueen D Seated February 12 1849Committees EditLists of committees and their party leaders Senate Edit Agriculture Chairman Daniel Sturgeon Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate Chairman Alpheus Felch then Isaac P Walker Claims Chairman Moses Norris Jr Commerce Chairman John Adams Dix Distributing Public Revenue Among the States Select District of Columbia Chairman Herschel V Johnson Expedition of John C Fremont Select Enrolled Bills Chairman Thomas J Rusk Finance Chairman Charles G Atherton Foreign Relations Chairman Ambrose H Sevier then Edward A Hannegan then Thomas Hart Benton Indian Affairs Chairman David R Atchison Judiciary Chairman Andrew P Butler Library Chairman James A Pearce Manufactures Chairman Daniel S Dickinson Memorial of Certain Cherokee Claimants Select Military Affairs Chairman Lewis Cass then Thomas Hart Benton Militia Chairman Thomas J Rusk Monuments to Deceased Senators Select Naval Affairs Chairman David Levy Yulee Oregon Railroad Select Ordnance and War Ships Select Patents and the Patent Office Chairman James D Westcott Pensions Chairman Henry Johnson Post Office and Post Roads Chairman John M Niles Printing Chairman Simon Cameron Private Land Claims Chairman Solomon W Downs Public Buildings and Grounds Chairman Robert M T Hunter Public Lands Chairman Sidney Breese then Alpheus Felch Retired List for the Army and the Navy Select Retrenchment Chairman Hopkins L Turney Seventh Census Select Revolutionary Claims Chairman Jesse D Bright Rivers and Harbors Convention in Chicago Select Roads and Canals Chairman Edward A Hannegan Tariff Bill of 1828 Special Tariff Regulation Select Territories Chairman Stephen A Douglas WholeHouse of Representatives Edit Accounts Chairman Daniel P King Agriculture Chairman Hugh White Claims Chairman Joseph R Ingersoll Commerce Chairman Washington Hunt District of Columbia Chairman John G Chapman Elections Chairman Richard W Thompson Engraving Chairman Lewis Charles Levin Enrolled Bills Chairman James G Hampton Expenditures in the Navy Department Chairman Patrick W Tompkins Expenditures in the Post Office Department Chairman James Wilson Expenditures in the State Department Chairman Daniel M Barringer Expenditures in the Treasury Department Chairman Joseph M Root Expenditures in the War Department Chairman John H Crozier Expenditures on Public Buildings Chairman Edward Carrington Cabell Foreign Affairs Chairman John A McClernand Indian Affairs Chairman Daniel M Barringer Invalid Pensions Chairman Andrew S Fulton Judiciary Chairman Joseph R Ingersoll Manufactures Chairman Andrew Stewart Mileage Chairman Hiram Belcher Military Affairs Chairman John M Botts Militia Chairman John B Thompson Naval Affairs Chairman Thomas Butler King Patents Chairman John W Farrelly Printing Chairman Harmon S Conger Private Land Claims Chairman John Gayle Post Office and Post Roads Chairman William L Goggin Public Buildings and Grounds Chairman John W Houston Public Expenditures Chairman Thomas L Clingman Public Lands Chairman Jacob Collamer Revisal and Unfinished Business Chairman Henry Nes Revolutionary Claims Chairman Daniel P King Revolutionary Pensions Chairman William M Cocke Roads and Canals Chairman Robert C Schenck Rules Select Standards of Official Conduct Territories Chairman Caleb B Smith Ways and Means Chairman Samuel F Vinton WholeJoint committees Edit Enrolled Bills The Library PrintingEmployees EditLibrarian of Congress John Silva MeehanSenate Edit Chaplain Henry Slicer Methodist Secretary Asbury Dickins Sergeant at Arms Robert BealeHouse of Representatives Edit Chaplain William T S Sprole Presbyterian until December 6 1847 Ralph Gurley Presbyterian elected December 6 1847 Clerk Benjamin B French until December 8 1847 Thomas J Campbell elected December 8 1847 Doorkeeper Robert E Horner elected December 8 1847 Postmaster John M Johnson Reading Clerks data unknown missing Sergeant at Arms Newton Lane until December 8 1847 Nathan Sergeant elected December 8 1847See also Edit1846 United States elections elections leading to this Congress 1846 47 United States Senate elections 1846 47 United States House of Representatives elections 1848 United States elections elections during this Congress leading to the next Congress 1848 United States presidential election 1848 49 United States Senate elections 1848 49 United States House of Representatives electionsNotes Edit a b When seated or oath administered not necessarily when service began References Edit a b Clark Dan Elbert 1913 History of Senatorial Elections in Iowa Iowa State Historical Society of Iowa pp 17 46 72 79 Martis Kenneth C 1989 The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress New York Macmillan Publishing Company Martis Kenneth C 1982 The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts New York Macmillan Publishing Company External links EditStatutes at Large 1789 1875 Senate Journal First Forty three Sessions of Congress House Journal First Forty three Sessions of Congress Biographical Directory of the U S Congress U S House of Representatives House History U S Senate Statistics and Lists Congressional Directory for the 30th Congress 1st Session Congress United States 1849 Congressional Directory for the 30th Congress 2nd Session Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 30th United States Congress amp oldid 1135837006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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