18th United States Congress
The 18th 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, 1823, to March 4, 1825, during the seventh and eighth years of James Monroe's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the Fourth Census of the United States in 1820. Both chambers had a Democratic-Republican majority.
Major events
- August 1823: Arikara War fought between the Arikara nation and the United States, the first American military conflict with the Plains Indians.
- December 2, 1823: Monroe Doctrine: President James Monroe delivered a speech to the Congress, announcing a new policy of forbidding European interference in the Americas and establishing American neutrality in future European conflicts.
- February 9, 1825: John Quincy Adams elected as President of the United States by the House of Representatives in accordance with the contingent election provision of the Twelfth Amendment, as no candidate had received a majority of the electoral votes cast in the 1824 presidential election. The House was required to choose between Adams, Andrew Jackson, and William Crawford, with the delegation from each of the 24 states having one vote. Adams was elected on the first ballot by 13 to 7 to 4.
- Connecticut
- Illinois
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Missouri
- New Hampshire
- New York
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
- Alabama
- Indiana
- Mississippi
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Delaware
- Georgia
- North Carolina
- Virginia
Total: 13 Total: 7 Total: 4 Major legislation
- January 7, 1824: Tariff of 1824, Sess. 1, ch. 4,
- March 3, 1825: Crimes Act of 1825, Sess. 2, ch. 65,
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
- President: Daniel D. Tompkins
- President pro tempore: John Gaillard
House of Representatives
- Speaker: Henry Clay
Members
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 began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1826; Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1828; and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1824.[List of [United States Senators from Alabama|Alabama]]
- 2. William R. King
- 3. William Kelly
Connecticut">List of United States Senators from Connecticut">Connecticut
- 1. Elijah Boardman, until August 18, 1823
- * Henry W. Edwards, from October 8, 1823
- 3. James Lanman
Delaware">List of United States Senators from Delaware">Delaware
- 1. Thomas Clayton, from January 8, 1824
- 2. Nicholas Van Dyke, from January 7, 1824
Georgia">List of United States Senators from Georgia">Georgia
- 2. Nicholas Ware, until September 7, 1824
- * Thomas W. Cobb, from December 6, 1824
- 3. John Elliott
Illinois">List of United States Senators from Illinois">Illinois
- 2. Jesse B. Thomas
- 3. Ninian Edwards, until March 4, 1824
- * John McLean, from November 23, 1824
Indiana">List of United States Senators from Indiana">Indiana
- 1. James Noble
- 3. Waller Taylor
Kentucky">List of United States Senators from Kentucky">Kentucky
- 2. Richard M. Johnson
- 3. Isham Talbot
Louisiana">List of United States Senators from Louisiana">Louisiana
- 2. Henry Johnson, until May 27, 1824
- * Dominique J. Bouligny, from November 19, 1824
- 3. James Brown, until December 10, 1823
- * Josiah S. Johnston, from January 15, 1824
Maine">List of United States Senators from Maine">Maine
- 1. John Holmes
- 2. John Chandler
Maryland">List of United States Senators from Maryland">Maryland
- 1. Samuel Smith
- 3. Edward Lloyd
Massachusetts">List of United States Senators from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- 1. Elijah H. Mills
- 2. James Lloyd
Mississippi">List of United States Senators from Mississippi">Mississippi
- 1. David Holmes
- 2. Thomas H. Williams
Missouri">List of United States Senators from Missouri">Missouri
- 1. Thomas H. Benton
- 3. David Barton
New Hampshire">List of United States Senators from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- 2. Samuel Bell
- 3. John F. Parrott
New Jersey">List of United States Senators from New Jersey">New Jersey
- 1. Joseph McIlvaine, from November 12, 1823
- 2. Mahlon Dickerson
New York">List of United States Senators from New York">New York
- 1. Martin Van Buren
- 3. Rufus King
North Carolina">List of United States Senators from North Carolina">North Carolina
- 2. John Branch
- 3. Nathaniel Macon
Ohio">List of United States Senators from Ohio">Ohio
- 1. Benjamin Ruggles
- 3. Ethan Allen Brown
Pennsylvania">List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- 1. William Findlay
- 3. Walter Lowrie
Rhode Island">List of United States Senators from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- 1. James De Wolf
- 2. Nehemiah R. Knight
South Carolina">List of United States Senators from South Carolina">South Carolina
- 2. Robert Y. Hayne
- 3. John Gaillard
Tennessee">List of United States Senators from Tennessee">Tennessee
- 1. John H. Eaton
- 2. Andrew Jackson
Vermont">List of United States Senators from Vermont">Vermont
- 1. Horatio Seymour
- 3. William A. Palmer
Virginia">List of United States Senators from Virginia">Virginia
- 1. James Barbour
- 2. John Taylor, until August 21, 1824
- * Littleton W. Tazewell, from December 7, 1824
House of Representatives
[List of [United States Representatives from Alabama|Alabama]]
- . Gabriel Moore
- . John McKee
- . George W. Owen
Connecticut">List of United States Representatives from Connecticut">Connecticut
- . Noyes Barber
- . Samuel A. Foote
- . Ansel Sterling
- . Ebenezer Stoddard
- . Gideon Tomlinson
- . Lemuel Whitman
Delaware">List of United States Representatives from Delaware">Delaware
- . Louis McLane
Georgia">List of United States Representatives from Georgia">Georgia
- . Joel Abbot
- . George Cary
- . Thomas W. Cobb, until December 6, 1824
- * Richard Henry Wilde, from February 7, 1825
- . Alfred Cuthbert
- . John Forsyth
- . Edward F. Tattnall
- . Wiley Thompson
Illinois">List of United States Representatives from Illinois">Illinois
- . Daniel P. Cook
Indiana">List of United States Representatives from Indiana">Indiana
- . William Prince, until September 8, 1824
- * Jacob Call, from December 23, 1824
- . Jonathan Jennings
- . John Test
Kentucky">List of United States Representatives from Kentucky">Kentucky
- . David Trimble
- . Thomas Metcalfe
- . Henry Clay
- . Robert P. Letcher
- . John T. Johnson
- . David White
- . Thomas P. Moore
- . Richard A. Buckner
- . Charles A. Wickliffe
- . Francis Johnson
- . Philip Thompson
- . Robert P. Henry
Louisiana">List of United States Representatives from Louisiana">Louisiana
- . Edward Livingston
- . Henry H. Gurley
- . William L. Brent
Maine">List of United States Representatives from Maine">Maine
- . William Burleigh
- . Stephen Longfellow
- . Ebenezer Herrick
- . Joshua Cushman
- . Enoch Lincoln
- . Jeremiah O'Brien
- . David Kidder
Maryland">List of United States Representatives from Maryland">Maryland
- . Raphael Neale
- . Joseph Kent
- . Henry R. Warfield
- . John Lee
- . Peter Little
- . Isaac McKim
- . George E. Mitchell
- . William Hayward, Jr.
- . John S. Spence
Massachusetts">List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- . Daniel Webster
- . Benjamin W. Crowninshield
- . Jeremiah Nelson
- . Timothy Fuller
- . Jonas Sibley
- . John Locke
- . Samuel C. Allen
- . Samuel Lathrop
- . Henry W. Dwight
- . John Bailey, from December 13, 1824
- . Aaron Hobart
- . Francis Baylies
- . John Reed, Jr.
Mississippi">List of United States Representatives from Mississippi">Mississippi
- . Christopher Rankin
Missouri">List of United States Representatives from Missouri">Missouri
- . John Scott
New Hampshire">List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- . Ichabod Bartlett
- . Matthew Harvey
- . Arthur Livermore
- . Aaron Matson
- . William Plumer, Jr.
- . Thomas Whipple, Jr.
New Jersey">List of United States Representatives from New Jersey">New Jersey
- . George Cassedy
- . Lewis Condict
- . Daniel Garrison
- . George Holcombe
- . James Matlack
- . Samuel Swan
New York">List of United States Representatives from New York">New York
- . Silas Wood
- . Jacob Tyson
- . Churchill C. Cambreleng
- . John J. Morgan
- . Peter Sharpe
- . Joel Frost
- . William W. Van Wyck
- . Hector Craig
- . Lemuel Jenkins
- . James Strong
- . James L. Hogeboom
- . Stephen Van Rensselaer
- . Charles A. Foote
- . Lewis Eaton
- . Isaac Williams, Jr.
- . Henry R. Storrs
- . John Herkimer
- . John W. Cady
- . John W. Taylor
- . Henry C. Martindale
- . John Richards
- . Ela Collins
- . Egbert E. Ten Eyck
- . Lot Clark
- . Justin Dwinell
- . Elisha Litchfield
- . Rowland Day
- . Samuel Lawrence
- . Dudley Marvin
- . Robert S. Rose
- . Moses Hayden
- . William B. Rochester, until April 23, 1823
- * William Woods, from November 3, 1823
- . Isaac Wilson, until January 7, 1824
- * Parmenio Adams, from January 7, 1824
- . Albert H. Tracy
North Carolina">List of United States Representatives from North Carolina">North Carolina
- . Alfred M. Gatlin
- . Hutchins G. Burton, until March 23, 1824
- * George Outlaw, from January 19, 1825
- . Thomas H. Hall
- . Richard D. Spaight, Jr.
- . Charles Hooks
- . Weldon N. Edwards
- . John Culpepper
- . Willie P. Mangum
- . Romulus M. Saunders
- . John Long
- . Henry W. Connor
- . Robert B. Vance
- . Lewis Williams
Ohio">List of United States Representatives from Ohio">Ohio
- . James W. Gazlay
- . Thomas R. Ross
- . William McLean
- . Joseph Vance
- . John W. Campbell
- . Duncan McArthur
- . Samuel F. Vinton
- . William Wilson
- . Philemon Beecher
- . John Patterson
- . John C. Wright
- . John Sloane
- . Elisha Whittlesey
- . Mordecai Bartley
Pennsylvania">List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- . Samuel Breck
- . Joseph Hemphill
- . Daniel H. Miller
- . James Buchanan
- . Samuel Edwards
- . Isaac Wayne
- . Philip S. Markley
- . Robert Harris
- . Daniel Udree
- . Henry Wilson
- . Samuel D. Ingham
- . Thomas J. Rogers, until April 20, 1824
- * George Wolf, from December 9, 1824
- . William Cox Ellis
- . George Kremer
- . Samuel McKean
- . James S. Mitchell
- . John Findlay
- . James Wilson
- . John Brown
- . John Tod, until ????, 1824
- * Alexander Thomson, from December 6, 1824
- . Andrew Stewart
- . Thomas Patterson
- . James Allison, Jr.
- . Walter Forward
- . George Plumer
- . Patrick Farrelly
Rhode Island">List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- . Job Durfee
- . Samuel Eddy
South Carolina">List of United States Representatives from South Carolina">South Carolina
- . Joel R. Poinsett
- . James Hamilton, Jr.
- . Robert B. Campbell
- . Andrew R. Govan
- . George McDuffie
- . John Wilson
- . Joseph Gist
- . John Carter
- . Starling Tucker
Tennessee">List of United States Representatives from Tennessee">Tennessee
- . John Blair
- . John Cocke
- . James I. Standifer
- . Jacob C. Isacks
- . Robert Allen
- . James T. Sandford
- . Samuel Houston
- . James B. Reynolds
- . Adam R. Alexander
Vermont">List of United States Representatives from Vermont">Vermont
- . Rollin C. Mallary
- . William C. Bradley
- . Charles Rich, until October 15, 1824
- * Henry Olin, from December 13, 1824
- . Daniel A. A. Buck
- . Samuel C. Crafts
Virginia">List of United States Representatives from Virginia">Virginia
- . Thomas Newton, Jr.
- . Arthur Smith
- . William S. Archer
- . Mark Alexander
- . John Randolph
- . George Tucker
- . Jabez Leftwich
- . Burwell Bassett
- . Andrew Stevenson
- . William C. Rives
- . Philip P. Barbour
- . Robert S. Garnett
- . William Lee Ball, until February 29, 1824
- * John Taliaferro, from March 24, 1824
- . Charles F. Mercer
- . John S. Barbour
- . James Stephenson
- . Jared Williams
- . Joseph Johnson
- . William McCoy
- . John Floyd
- . William Smith
- . Alexander Smyth
Non-voting members
- . Henry W. Conway
- . Richard K. Call
- . Gabriel Richard
Changes in membership
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.Senate
- Deaths: 3
- Resignations: 3
- Vacancy: 2
- Total seats with changes: 8
House of Representatives
- deaths: 3
- resignations: 5
- contested election: 2
- Total seats with changes: 10
Committees
Senate
- Amendments to the Constitution
- Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate
- Banks in Which Deposits Have Been Made
- Claims
- Commerce and Manufactures
- Debt Imprisonment Abolition
- District of Columbia
- Engrossed Bills
- Finance
- Foreign Relations
- Indian Affairs
- Judiciary
- Marquis de La Fayette
- Memorial of the Legislature of Arkansas
- Military Affairs
- Militia
- National Road from Cumberland to Wheeling
- Naval Affairs
- Peale's Portrait of Washington
- Pensions
- Post Office and Post Roads
- Public Lands
- Roads and Canals
- Tariff Regulation
- Whole
House of Representatives
- Accounts
- Agriculture
- Arms Contracts
- Banking Memorials
- Claims
- Commerce
- District of Columbia
- Elections
- Expenditures in the Navy Department
- Expenditures in the Post Office Department
- Expenditures in the State Department
- Expenditures in the Treasury Department
- Expenditures in the War Department
- Expenditures on Public Buildings
- Foreign Affairs
- Indian Affairs
- Judiciary
- Manufactures
- Military Affairs
- Naval Affairs
- Pensions and Revolutionary War Claims
- Post Office and Post Roads
- Public Expenditures
- Public Lands
- Revisal and Unfinished Business
- Standards of Official Conduct
- Ways and Means
- Whole
Joint committees
- Enrolled Bills
- The Library
Employees
Legislative branch agency">List of federal agencies in the United States#Legislative branch">Legislative branch agency directors
- Architect of the Capitol: Charles Bulfinch
- Librarian of Congress: George Watterston
Senate
- Chaplain: Charles P. McIlvaine, until December 10, 1823
- * William Staughton, elected December 10, 1823
- * Charles P. McIlvaine, elected December 14, 1824
- Secretary: Charles Cutts
- Sergeant at Arms: Mountjoy Bayly
House of Representatives
- Chaplain: John Brackenridge, until December 8, 1823
- * Henry B. Bascom, elected December 8, 1823
- * Reuben Post, elected December 9, 1824
- Clerk: Matthew St. Clair Clarke
- Doorkeeper: Benjamin Birch
- Reading Clerks:
- Sergeant at Arms: Thomas Dunn, elected December 1, 1823, died
- * John O. Dunn, elected December 6, 1824