25th United States Congress
1837-1839 U.S. Congress
The 25th 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, 1837, to March 4, 1839, during the first two years of Martin Van Buren 's presidency .
The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1830 United States census . Both houses of congress had a Democratic majority.
Major events
The Modern Balaam and His Ass , an 1837 caricature placing the blame for the Panic of 1837 and the perilous state of the banking system on outgoing President Andrew Jackson, shown riding a donkey, while President Martin Van Buren comments approvingly.
Major legislation
Territories organized
Party summary
The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this congress. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership " section.
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
President of the SenateRichard M. Johnson
Senate
House of Representatives
Members
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives by district.
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Senate
Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers , which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, ending in 1839; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, ending in 1841; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, ending in 1843.
▌ 2. William R. King (D)
▌ 3. John McKinley (D), until April 22, 1837
▌ Clement C. Clay (D), from June 19, 1837
▌ 2. William S. Fulton (D)
▌ 3. Ambrose H. Sevier (D)
▌ 1. John M. Niles (D)
▌ 3. Perry Smith (D)
▌ 1. Richard H. Bayard (W)
▌ 2. Thomas Clayton (W)
▌ 2. John P. King (D), until November 1, 1837
▌ Wilson Lumpkin (D), from November 22, 1837
▌ 3. Alfred Cuthbert (D)
▌ 2. John M. Robinson (D)
▌ 3. Richard M. Young (D)
▌ 1. John Tipton (D)
▌ 3. Oliver H. Smith (W)
▌ 2. John J. Crittenden (W)
▌ 3. Henry Clay (W)
▌ 2. Robert C. Nicholas (D)
▌ 3. Alexander Mouton (D)
▌ 1. Reuel Williams (D)
▌ 2. John Ruggles (D)
▌ 1. Joseph Kent (W), until November 24, 1837
▌ William D. Merrick (W), from January 4, 1838
▌ 3. John S. Spence (W)
▌ 1. Daniel Webster (W)
▌ 2. John Davis (W)
▌ 1. Lucius Lyon (D)
▌ 2. John Norvell (D)
▌ 1. John Black (W), until January 22, 1838
▌ James F. Trotter (D), from January 22, 1838, until July 10, 1838
▌ Thomas Hickman Williams (D), from November 12, 1838
▌ 2. Robert J. Walker (D)
▌ 1. Thomas H. Benton (D)
▌ 3. Lewis F. Linn (D)
▌ 2. Henry Hubbard (D)
▌ 3. Franklin Pierce (D)
▌ 1. Samuel L. Southard (W)
▌ 2. Garret D. Wall (D)
▌ 1. Nathaniel P. Tallmadge (D)
▌ 3. Silas Wright Jr. (D)
▌ 2. Bedford Brown (D)
▌ 3. Robert Strange (D)
▌ 1. Thomas Morris (D)
▌ 3. William Allen (D)
▌ 1. Samuel McKean (D)
▌ 3. James Buchanan (D)
▌ 1. Asher Robbins (W)
▌ 2. Nehemiah R. Knight (W)
▌ 2. John C. Calhoun (D)
▌ 3. William C. Preston (W)
▌ 1. Felix Grundy (D), until July 4, 1838
▌ Ephraim H. Foster (W), from September 17, 1838 – March 3, 1839
▌ 2. Hugh Lawson White (W)
▌ 1. Benjamin Swift (W)
▌ 3. Samuel Prentiss (W)
▌ 1. William C. Rives (D)
▌ 2. Richard E. Parker (D), until March 4, 1837
▌ William H. Roane (D), from March 14, 1837
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 25th Congress in March 1837. 2 Democrats
1 Democrat and 1 Whig
2 Whigs
President pro tempore William R. King
House of Representatives
The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.
▌ 1 . Reuben Chapman (D)
▌ 2 . Joshua L. Martin (D)
▌ 3 . Joab Lawler (W), until May 8, 1838
▌ George W. Crabb (W), from September 4, 1838
▌ 4 . Dixon H. Lewis (D)
▌ 5 . Francis S. Lyon (W)
▌ At-large . Archibald Yell (D)
All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ 1 . Isaac Toucey (D)
▌ 2 . Samuel Ingham (D)
▌ 3 . Elisha Haley (D)
▌ 4 . Thomas T. Whittlesey (D)
▌ 5 . Lancelot Phelps (D)
▌ 6 . Orrin Holt (D)
▌ At-large . John J. Milligan (W)
All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ At-large . Jesse F. Cleveland (D)
▌ At-large . William C. Dawson (W)
▌ At-large . Thomas Glascock (D)
▌ At-large . Seaton Grantland (D)
▌ At-large . Charles E. Haynes (D)
▌ At-large . Hopkins Holsey (D)
▌ At-large . Jabez Y. Jackson (D)
▌ At-large . George W. Owens (D)
▌ At-large . George W. B. Towns (D)
▌ 1 . Adam W. Snyder (D)
▌ 2 . Zadok Casey (D)
▌ 3 . William L. May (D)
▌ 1 . Ratliff Boon (D)
▌ 2 . John Ewing (W)
▌ 3 . William Graham (W)
▌ 4 . George H. Dunn (W)
▌ 5 . James Rariden (W)
▌ 6 . William Herod (W)
▌ 7 . Albert S. White (W)
▌ 1 . John L. Murray (D)
▌ 2 . Edward Rumsey (W)
▌ 3 . Joseph R. Underwood (W)
▌ 4 . Sherrod Williams (W)
▌ 5 . James Harlan (W)
▌ 6 . John Calhoon (W)
▌ 7 . John Pope (W)
▌ 8 . William J. Graves (W)
▌ 9 . John White (W)
▌ 10 . Richard Hawes (W)
▌ 11 . Richard H. Menefee (W)
▌ 12 . John Chambers (W)
▌ 13 . William W. Southgate (W)
▌ 1 . Henry Johnson (W)
▌ 2 . Eleazar W. Ripley (D), until March 2, 1839
▌ 3 . Rice Garland (W)
▌ 1 . John Fairfield (D), until December 24, 1838
▌ 2 . Francis O. J. Smith (D)
▌ 3 . Jonathan Cilley (D), until February 24, 1838
▌ Edward Robinson (W), from April 28, 1838
▌ 4 . George Evans (W)
▌ 5 . Timothy J. Carter (D), until March 14, 1838
▌ Virgil D. Parris (D), from May 29, 1838
▌ 6 . Hugh J. Anderson (D)
▌ 7 . Joseph C. Noyes (W)
▌ 8 . Thomas Davee (D)
The 4th district was a plural district with two representatives.
▌ 1 . John Dennis (W)
▌ 2 . James A. Pearce (W)
▌ 3 . John T. H. Worthington (D)
▌ 4 . Benjamin C. Howard (D)
▌ 4 . Isaac McKim (D), until April 1, 1838
▌ John P. Kennedy (W), from April 25, 1838
▌ 5 . William Cost Johnson (W)
▌ 6 . Francis Thomas (D)
▌ 7 . Daniel Jenifer (W)
▌ 1 . Richard Fletcher (W)
▌ 2 . Stephen C. Phillips (W), until September 28, 1838
▌ Leverett Saltonstall I (W), from December 25, 1838
▌ 3 . Caleb Cushing (W)
▌ 4 . William Parmenter (D)
▌ 5 . Levi Lincoln Jr. (W)
▌ 6 . George Grennell Jr. (W)
▌ 7 . George N. Briggs (W)
▌ 8 . William B. Calhoun (W)
▌ 9 . William S. Hastings (W)
▌ 10 . Nathaniel B. Borden (D)
▌ 11 . John Reed Jr. (W)
▌ 12 . John Quincy Adams (W)
▌ At-large . Isaac E. Crary (D)
Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ At-large . John F. H. Claiborne (D), from July 18, 1837, until February 5, 1838
▌ Seargent S. Prentiss (W), from May 30, 1838
▌ At-large . Samuel J. Gholson (D), from July 18, 1837, until February 5, 1838
▌ Thomas J. Word (W), from May 30, 1838
Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ At-large . Albert G. Harrison (D)
▌ At-large . John Miller (D)
All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ At-large . Charles G. Atherton (D)
▌ At-large . Samuel Cushman (D)
▌ At-large . James Farrington (D)
▌ At-large . Joseph Weeks (D)
▌ At-large . Jared W. Williams (D)
All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ At-large . John B. Aycrigg (W)
▌ At-large . William Halstead (W)
▌ At-large . John P. B. Maxwell (W)
▌ At-large . Joseph F. Randolph (W)
▌ At-large . Charles C. Stratton (W)
▌ At-large . Thomas Jones Yorke (W)
There were four plural districts, the 8th, 17th, 22nd & 23rd had two representatives each, the 3rd had four representatives.
▌ 1 . Thomas B. Jackson (D)
▌ 2 . Abraham Vanderveer (D)
▌ 3 . Churchill C. Cambreleng (D)
▌ 3 . Edward Curtis (W)
▌ 3 . Ogden Hoffman (W)
▌ 3 . Ely Moore (D)
▌ 4 . Gouverneur Kemble (D)
▌ 5 . Obadiah Titus (D)
▌ 6 . Nathaniel Jones (D)
▌ 7 . John C. Brodhead (D)
▌ 8 . Robert McClellan (D)
▌ 8 . Zadock Pratt (D)
▌ 9 . Henry Vail (D)
▌ 10 . Albert Gallup (D)
▌ 11 . John I. De Graff (D)
▌ 12 . David A. Russell (W)
▌ 13 . John Palmer (D)
▌ 14 . James B. Spencer (D)
▌ 15 . John Edwards (D)
▌ 16 . Arphaxed Loomis (D)
▌ 17 . Henry A. Foster (D)
▌ 17 . Abraham P. Grant (D)
▌ 18 . Isaac H. Bronson (D)
▌ 19 . John H. Prentiss (D)
▌ 20 . Amasa J. Parker (D)
▌ 21 . John C. Clark (D)
▌ 22 . Andrew D. W. Bruyn (D), until July 27, 1838
▌ Cyrus Beers (D), from December 3, 1838
▌ 22 . Hiram Gray (D)
▌ 23 . Bennet Bicknell (D)
▌ 23 . William Taylor (D)
▌ 24 . William H. Noble (D)
▌ 25 . Samuel Birdsall (D)
▌ 26 . Mark H. Sibley (W)
▌ 27 . John T. Andrews (D)
▌ 28 . Timothy Childs (W)
▌ 29 . William Patterson (W), until August 14, 1838
▌ Harvey Putnam (W), from November 7, 1838
▌ 30 . Luther C. Peck (W)
▌ 31 . Richard P. Marvin (W)
▌ 32 . Millard Fillmore (W)
▌ 33 . Charles F. Mitchell (W)
▌ 1 . Samuel T. Sawyer (W)
▌ 2 . Jesse A. Bynum (D)
▌ 3 . Edward Stanly (W)
▌ 4 . Charles B. Shepard (W)
▌ 5 . James I. McKay (D)
▌ 6 . Micajah T. Hawkins (D)
▌ 7 . Edmund Deberry (W)
▌ 8 . William Montgomery (D)
▌ 9 . Augustine H. Shepperd (W)
▌ 10 . Abraham Rencher (W)
▌ 11 . Henry W. Connor (D)
▌ 12 . James Graham (W)
▌ 13 . Lewis Williams (W)
▌ 1 . Alexander Duncan (D)
▌ 2 . Taylor Webster (D)
▌ 3 . Patrick G. Goode (W)
▌ 4 . Thomas Corwin (W)
▌ 5 . Thomas L. Hamer (D)
▌ 6 . Calvary Morris (W)
▌ 7 . William K. Bond (W)
▌ 8 . Joseph Ridgway (W)
▌ 9 . John Chaney (D)
▌ 10 . Samson Mason (W)
▌ 11 . James Alexander Jr. (W)
▌ 12 . Alexander Harper (W)
▌ 13 . Daniel P. Leadbetter (D)
▌ 14 . William H. Hunter (D)
▌ 15 . John W. Allen (W)
▌ 16 . Elisha Whittlesey (W), until July 9, 1838
▌ Joshua R. Giddings (W), from December 3, 1838
▌ 17 . Andrew W. Loomis (W), until October 20, 1837
▌ Charles D. Coffin (W), from December 20, 1837
▌ 18 . Matthias Shepler (D)
▌ 19 . Daniel Kilgore (D), until July 4, 1838
▌ Henry Swearingen (D), from December 3, 1838
There were two plural districts, the 2nd had two representatives, the 4th had three representatives.
▌ 1 . Lemuel Paynter (D)
▌ 2 . John Sergeant (W)
▌ 2 . George W. Toland (W)
▌ 3 . Francis J. Harper (D), until March 18, 1837
▌ Charles Naylor (W), from June 29, 1837
▌ 4 . Edward Darlington (AM)
▌ 4 . Edward Davies (AM)
▌ 4 . David Potts Jr. (AM)
▌ 5 . Jacob Fry Jr. (D)
▌ 6 . Mathias Morris (W)
▌ 7 . David D. Wagener (D)
▌ 8 . Edward B. Hubley (D)
▌ 9 . Henry A. P. Muhlenberg (D), until February 9, 1838
▌ George M. Keim (D), from March 17, 1838
▌ 10 . Luther Reily (D)
▌ 11 . Henry Logan (D)
▌ 12 . Daniel Sheffer (D)
▌ 13 . Charles McClure (D)
▌ 14 . William W. Potter (D)
▌ 15 . David Petrikin (D)
▌ 16 . Robert H. Hammond (D)
▌ 17 . Samuel W. Morris (D)
▌ 18 . Charles Ogle (AM)
▌ 19 . John J. Klingensmith Jr. (D)
▌ 20 . Andrew Buchanan (D)
▌ 21 . Thomas M. T. McKennan (AM)
▌ 22 . Richard Biddle (AM)
▌ 23 . William Beatty (D)
▌ 24 . Thomas Henry (AM)
▌ 25 . Arnold Plumer (D)
Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket .
▌ At-large . Robert B. Cranston (W)
▌ At-large . Joseph L. Tillinghast (W)
▌ 1 . Hugh S. Legaré (D)
▌ 2 . Robert Rhett (D)
▌ 3 . John Campbell (N)
▌ 4 . Franklin H. Elmore (States Rights D)
▌ 5 . Francis W. Pickens (N)
▌ 6 . Waddy Thompson Jr. (W)
▌ 7 . William K. Clowney (N)
▌ 8 . John P. Richardson (D)
▌ 9 . John K. Griffin (N)
▌ 1 . William B. Carter (W)
▌ 2 . Abraham McClellan (D)
▌ 3 . Joseph L. Williams (W)
▌ 4 . James I. Standifer (W), until August 20, 1837
▌ William Stone (W), from September 14, 1837
▌ 5 . Hopkins L. Turney (D)
▌ 6 . William B. Campbell (W)
▌ 7 . John Bell (W)
▌ 8 . Abram P. Maury (W)
▌ 9 . James K. Polk (D)
▌ 10 . Ebenezer J. Shields (W)
▌ 11 . Richard Cheatham (W)
▌ 12 . John W. Crockett (W)
▌ 13 . Christopher H. Williams (W)
▌ 1 . Hiland Hall (W)
▌ 2 . William Slade (W)
▌ 3 . Horace Everett (W)
▌ 4 . Heman Allen (W)
▌ 5 . Isaac Fletcher (D)
▌ 1 . Francis Mallory (W)
▌ 2 . Francis E. Rives (D)
▌ 3 . John W. Jones (D)
▌ 4 . George C. Dromgoole (D)
▌ 5 . James W. Bouldin (D)
▌ 6 . Walter Coles (D)
▌ 7 . Archibald Stuart (D)
▌ 8 . Henry A. Wise (W)
▌ 9 . Robert M. T. Hunter (W)
▌ 10 . John Taliaferro (W)
▌ 11 . John Robertson (W)
▌ 12 . James Garland (D)
▌ 13 . John M. Patton (D), until April 7, 1838
▌ Linn Banks (D), from April 28, 1838
▌ 14 . Charles F. Mercer (W)
▌ 15 . James M. Mason (D)
▌ 16 . Isaac S. Pennybacker (D)
▌ 17 . Robert Craig (D)
▌ 18 . George W. Hopkins (D)
▌ 19 . Andrew Beirne (D)
▌ 20 . Joseph Johnson (D)
▌ 21 . William S. Morgan (D)
Non-voting members
At-large . Charles Downing
▌ At-large . William W. Chapman (D), from September 10, 1838
▌ At-large . George Wallace Jones (D), until January 14, 1839
▌ James D. Doty (D), from January 14, 1839
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% Whig
Speaker of the HouseJames Polk
Changes in membership
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
Senate
Replacements: 6
Democrats: no net change
Whigs: no net change
Deaths: 1
Resignations: 6
Total seats with changes: 7
Senate changes
State (class)
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date of successor's formal installation[ g]
Virginia (2)
Richard E. Parker (D)
Resigned March 4, 1837, after accepting a seat on the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals
William H. Roane (D)
Elected March 14, 1837
Alabama (3)
John McKinley (D)
Resigned April 22, 1837, after being appointed Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
Clement C. Clay (D)
Elected June 19, 1837
Georgia (2)
John P. King (D)
Resigned November 1, 1837
Wilson Lumpkin (D)
Elected November 22, 1837
Maryland (1)
Joseph Kent (W)
Died November 24, 1837
William D. Merrick (W)
Elected January 4, 1838
Mississippi (1)
John Black (W)
Resigned January 22, 1838
James F. Trotter (D)
Appointed January 22, 1838
Tennessee (1)
Felix Grundy (D)
Resigned July 4, 1838, after being appointed United States Attorney General
Ephraim H. Foster (W)
Elected September 17, 1838
Mississippi (1)
James F. Trotter (D)
Resigned July 10, 1838
Thomas H. Williams (D)
Appointed November 12, 1838, and subsequently elected
Tennessee (1)
Ephraim H. Foster (W)
Resigned March 3, 1839 before start of new Congress under orders of state legislature.
Vacant
House of Representatives
Replacements: 16
Democrats: 5-seat net loss
Whigs: 5-seat net gain
Deaths: 9
Resignations: 6
Contested election:1
Total seats with changes: 20
House changes
District
Vacated by
Reason for change
Successor
Date of successor's formal installation[ g]
Mississippi at-large
Vacant
Rep-elect Claiborne presented credentials July 18, 1837
John F. H. Claiborne (D)
Seated July 18, 1837
Mississippi at-large
Vacant
Rep-elect Gholson presented credentials July 18, 1837
Samuel J. Gholson (D)
Seated July 18, 1837
Pennsylvania 3rd
Francis J. Harper (D)
Died March 18, 1837
Charles Naylor (W)
Seated June 29, 1837
Tennessee 4th
James I. Standifer (W)
Died August 20, 1837
William Stone (W)
Seated September 14, 1837
Ohio 17th
Elisha Whittlesey (W)
Resigned October 20, 1837
Charles D. Coffin (W)
Seated December 20, 1837
Mississippi at-large
John F. H. Claiborne (D)
Seat declared vacant February 5, 1838
Seargent S. Prentiss (W)
Seated May 30, 1838
Mississippi at-large
Samuel J. Gholson (D)
Seat declared vacant February 5, 1838
Thomas J. Word (W)
Seated May 30, 1838
Pennsylvania 9th
Henry A. P. Muhlenberg (D)
Resigned February 9, 1838, after being appointed Minister to Austrian Empire
George M. Keim (D)
Seated March 17, 1838
Maine 3rd
Jonathan Cilley (D)
Killed in a duel February 24, 1838, by Rep. William J. Graves
Edward Robinson (W)
Seated April 28, 1838
Maine 5th
Timothy J. Carter (D)
Died March 14, 1838
Virgil D. Parris (D)
Seated May 29, 1838
Maryland 4th
Isaac McKim (D)
Died April 1, 1838
John P. Kennedy (W)
Seated April 25, 1838
Virginia 13th
John M. Patton (D)
Resigned April 7, 1838
Linn Banks (D)
Seated April 28, 1838
Alabama 3rd
Joab Lawler (W)
Died May 8, 1838
George W. Crabb (W)
Seated October 5, 1835
Ohio 19th
Daniel Kilgore (D)
Resigned July 4, 1838
Henry Swearingen (D)
Seated December 3, 1838
Ohio 16th
Elisha Whittlesey (W)
Resigned July 9, 1838
Joshua R. Giddings (W)
Seated December 3, 1838
New York 22nd
Andrew D. Bruyn (D)
Died July 27, 1838
Cyrus Beers (D)
Seated December 3, 1838
New York 29th
William Patterson (W)
Died August 14, 1838
Harvey Putnam (W)
Seated November 7, 1838
Iowa Territory at-large
New seat
Iowa Territory seated its first delegate September 10, 1838
George Wallace Jones (D)
Seated September 10, 1838
Massachusetts 2nd
Stephen C. Phillips (W)
Seat declared vacant September 28, 1838
Leverett Saltonstall (W)
Seated December 15, 1838
Maine 1st
John Fairfield (D)
Resigned December 24, 1838, after being elected Governor of Maine
Vacant
Not filled this congress
Wisconsin Territory at-large
George Wallace Jones (D)
Lost contested election January 14, 1839
James D. Doty (D)
Seated January 14, 1839
Louisiana 2nd
Eleazar W. Ripley (D)
Died March 2, 1839
Vacant
Not filled this congress
Committees
Lists of committees and their party leaders.
Senate
House of Representatives
Joint committees
Employees
Senate
House of Representatives
See also
Notes
References
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.
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