Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox United States Congress

The 3rd 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 at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from March 4, 1793, to March 4, 1795, during the fifth and sixth years of George Washington's presidency.

The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was governed by the Apportionment Act of 1792 and based on the 1790 census. The Senate had a Pro-Administration majority, and the House had an Anti-Administration majority.

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House of Representatives chamber at Congress Hall

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Major eventsEdit

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  • March 4, 1793: President George Washington begins his second term.
  • April 22, 1793: George Washington signed the Neutrality Proclamation
  • February 11, 1794: Wishing to avoid charges of being a Star Chamber, the Senate holds its first public session, resolving "That the Senate doors be opened".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Major legislationEdit

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Constitutional amendmentsEdit

TreatiesEdit

Faction summaryEdit

There were no political parties in this Congress. Members are informally grouped into factions of similar interest, based on an analysis of their voting record.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Details on changes are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.

SenateEdit

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House of RepresentativesEdit

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Members of the House of Representatives as shared by each state

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LeadershipEdit

SenateEdit

House of RepresentativesEdit

MembersEdit

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

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SenateEdit

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. Template:Col-begin Template:Col-break

ConnecticutEdit

Template:Party stripe1. Oliver Ellsworth (P)
Template:Party stripe3. Roger Sherman (P), until July 23, 1793
Template:Party stripeStephen Mitchell (P), from December 2, 1793

DelawareEdit

Template:Party stripe1. George Read (P), until September 18, 1793
Template:Party stripeHenry Latimer (P), from February 7, 1795
Template:Party stripe2. John Vining (P)

GeorgiaEdit

Template:Party stripe2. James Jackson (A)
Template:Party stripe3. James Gunn (A)

KentuckyEdit

Template:Party stripe2. John Brown (A)
Template:Party stripe3. John Edwards (A)

MarylandEdit

Template:Party stripe1. Richard Potts (P)
Template:Party stripe3. John Henry (P)

MassachusettsEdit

Template:Party stripe1. George Cabot (P)
Template:Party stripe2. Caleb Strong (P)

New HampshireEdit

Template:Party stripe2. Samuel Livermore (P)
Template:Party stripe3. John Langdon (A)

New JerseyEdit

Template:Party stripe1. John Rutherfurd (P)
Template:Party stripe2. Frederick Frelinghuysen (P)

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New YorkEdit

Template:Party stripe1. Aaron Burr (A)
Template:Party stripe3. Rufus King (P)

North CarolinaEdit

Template:Party stripe2. Alexander Martin (A)
Template:Party stripe3. Benjamin Hawkins (A)

PennsylvaniaEdit

Template:Party stripe1. Albert Gallatin (A), until February 28, 1794
Template:Party stripeJames Ross (P), from April 24, 1794
Template:Party stripe3. Robert Morris (P)

Rhode IslandEdit

Template:Party stripe1. Theodore Foster (P)
Template:Party stripe2. William Bradford (P)

South CarolinaEdit

Template:Party stripe2. Pierce Butler (A)
Template:Party stripe3. Ralph Izard (P)

VermontEdit

Template:Party stripe1. Moses Robinson (A)
Template:Party stripe3. Stephen R. Bradley (A)

VirginiaEdit

Template:Party stripe1. James Monroe (A), until May 27, 1794
Template:Party stripeStevens Mason (A), from November 18, 1794
Template:Party stripe2. John Taylor of Caroline (A), until May 11, 1794
Template:Party stripeHenry Tazewell (A), from December 29, 1794

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Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 3rd Congress in March 1793. Template:Legend Template:Legend Template:Legend

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House of RepresentativesEdit

The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers. Template:Col-begin Template:Col-break

ConnecticutEdit

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joshua Coit (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James Hillhouse (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Amasa Learned (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Zephaniah Swift (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Uriah Tracy (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jeremiah Wadsworth (P)

DelawareEdit

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Patten (A), until February 14, 1794
Template:Party stripeHenry Latimer (P), February 14, 1794 – February 7, 1795
Vacant thereafter

GeorgiaEdit

Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Abraham Baldwin (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas P. Carnes (A)

KentuckyEdit

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Christopher Greenup (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Alexander D. Orr (A)

MarylandEdit

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. George Dent (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Mercer (A), until April 13, 1794
Template:Party stripeGabriel Duvall (A), from November 11, 1794
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Uriah Forrest (P), until November 8, 1794
Template:Party stripeBenjamin Edwards (P), from January 2, 1795
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas Sprigg (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Samuel Smith (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Gabriel Christie (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William Hindman (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William Vans Murray (P)

MassachusettsEdit

There was a single at-large seat along with four plural districts, each of which had multiple representatives elected at-large on a general ticket.

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Fisher Ames (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Samuel Dexter (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Benjamin Goodhue (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Samuel Holten (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Dwight Foster (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William Lyman (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Theodore Sedgwick (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Artemas Ward (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Shearjashub Bourne (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Peleg Coffin Jr. (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Henry Dearborn (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. George Thatcher (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Peleg Wadsworth (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. David Cobb (P)

New HampshireEdit

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nicholas Gilman (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Sherburne (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jeremiah Smith (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Paine Wingate (P)

New JerseyEdit

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Beatty (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Elias Boudinot (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lambert Cadwalader (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Abraham Clark (P), until September 15, 1794
Template:Party stripeAaron Kitchell (A), from January 29, 1795
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Jonathan Dayton (P)

New YorkEdit

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas Tredwell (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Watts (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Philip Van Cortlandt (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Peter Van Gaasbeck (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Theodorus Bailey (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Ezekiel Gilbert (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John E. Van Alen (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Henry Glen (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James Gordon (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Silas Talbot (P), until June 5, 1794
Vacant thereafter

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North CarolinaEdit

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joseph McDowell (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Matthew Locke (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joseph Winston (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Alexander Mebane (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nathaniel Macon (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James Gillespie (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William Barry Grove (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William Johnston Dawson (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas Blount (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Benjamin Williams (A)

PennsylvaniaEdit

All representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James Armstrong (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William Findley (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas Fitzsimons (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Andrew Gregg (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas Hartley (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Daniel Hiester (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William Irvine (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Wilkes Kittera (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William Montgomery (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Peter G. Muhlenberg (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas Scott (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Smilie (A)

Rhode IslandEdit

Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket.

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Benjamin Bourne (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Francis Malbone (P)

South CarolinaEdit

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William L. Smith (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Hunter (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Lemuel Benton (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Richard Winn (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Alexander Gillon (A), until October 6, 1794
Template:Party stripeRobert Goodloe Harper (P), from February 9, 1795
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Andrew Pickens (A)

VermontEdit

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Israel Smith (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Nathaniel Niles (A)

VirginiaEdit

Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Robert Rutherford (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Andrew Moore (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Joseph Neville (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Francis Preston (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. George Hancock (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Isaac Coles (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Abraham B. Venable (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Thomas Claiborne (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. William B. Giles (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Carter B. Harrison (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Josiah Parker (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Page (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Samuel Griffin (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Francis Walker (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. James Madison (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Anthony New (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. Richard Bland Lee (P)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Nicholas (A)
Template:Party stripeTemplate:Ushr. John Heath (A)

Non-voting membersEdit

Template:Ushr ("Southwest Territory", later "Tennessee"). James White, seated September 3, 1794

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Speaker of the House of Representatives Frederick Muhlenberg

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Changes in membershipEdit

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

United States SenateEdit

There were 1 death, 3 resigns, 1 late election, and 1 contested election. Template:See also Template:Ordinal US Congress change

|- | Connecticut
(3) | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Roger Sherman (P) | Died July 23, 1793. | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Stephen M. Mitchell (P) | Elected December 2, 1793

|- | Delaware
(1) | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | George Read (P) | Resigned on September 18, 1793. Kensey Johns was appointed on March 19, 1794, but not permitted to qualify. | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Henry Latimer (P) | Appointed February 7, 1795

|- | Pennsylvania
(1) | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | Albert Gallatin (A) | Credentials were contested and the seat was declared vacant February 28, 1794. | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | James Ross (P) | Elected April 24, 1794

|- | Virginia
(1) | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | James Monroe (A) | Resigned May 11, 1794, to become United States Minister to France. | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | Stevens T. Mason (A) | Elected November 18, 1794

|- | Virginia
(2) | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | John Taylor (A) | Resigned May 11, 1794. | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | Henry Tazewell (A) | Elected November 18, 1794

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House of RepresentativesEdit

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|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | John Patten (A) | Contested election; served until February 14, 1794. | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Henry Latimer (P) | Seated February 14, 1794

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Vacant | Delegate seat established. | James White Non-voting delegate | Elected September 3, 1794

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | John Francis Mercer (A) | Resigned April 13, 1794. | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | Gabriel Duvall (A) | Seated November 11, 1794

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Silas Talbot (P) | Accepted appointment to the U.S. Navy June 5, 1794. | Vacant | Not filled in this Congress

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Abraham Clark (P) | Died September 15, 1794. | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Aaron Kitchell (P) | Seated January 29, 1795

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Template:Party shading/Anti-Administration | Alexander Gillon (A) | Died October 6, 1794. | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Robert Goodloe Harper (P) | Seated February 9, 1795

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Uriah Forrest (P) | Resigned November 8, 1794. | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Benjamin Edwards (P) | Seated January 2, 1795

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Template:Party shading/Pro-Administration | Henry Latimer (P) | Resigned February 7, 1795, having been elected U.S. Senator. | Vacant | Not filled in this Congress |}

CommitteesEdit

Lists of committees and their party leaders.

SenateEdit

House of RepresentativesEdit

Joint committeesEdit

EmployeesEdit

SenateEdit

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See alsoEdit

NotesEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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