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VS. REPRESENTATIVES FROM GEORGIA1789 — To DateFirst Congress — March 4,1789-March 3, 1791Eastern District James JacksonCenter District Abraham BaldwinWestern District George MatthewsSecond Congress — March 4,1791-March 3,1793Eastern District Anthony Wayne 1John Milledge2Center District Abraham BaldwinWestern District Francis WillsThird Congress— March4,1793-March 3, 1795Abraham BaldwinThomas Fetters GamesFourth Congress — March 4,1795-March 3,1797Abraham BaldwinJohn MilledgeFifth Congress— March4, 1797-March 3, 1799Abraham BaldwinJohn MilledgeSixth Congress— March4,1799-March 3,1801James Jones (died January 18,1801)Benjamin TaliaferroSeventh Congress March 4,1801-March 3, 1803John Milledge (Res. May, 1802)Peter Early3Benjamin Taliaferro (Res. May, 1802)David Meriwether4Eighth Congress — March 4,1803-March 3,1805Joseph BryanPeter EarlySamuel Hammond5David MeriwetherNinth Congress — March 4,1805-March 3,1807Joseph Bryan (Res. in 1806)Dennis Smelt6Peter EarlyDavid MeriwetherCowles Mead7Thomas Spalding* (Res. in 1806)William Wyatt Bibb*Tenth Congress March 4,1807-March 3,1809William Wyatt BibbHowell CobbDennis SmeltGeorge Michael TroupEleventh Congress March 4,1809-March3,1811William Wyatt BibbHowell CobbDennis SmeltGeorge Michael TroupTwelfth Congress — March 4,1811-March3,1813William Wyatt BibbHowell Cobb (Res. 1812)William Barnett 10Boiling HallGeorge Michael TroupThirteenth Congress — March 4, 1813-March3,1815William BarnettWilliam Wyatt Bibb (Res. Nov. 6,1813 to enter USSenate)Alfred Cuthbert"John ForsythBoiling HallThomas TelfairGeorge Michael TroupFourteenth Congress — March 4,1815-March3,1817Alfred Cuthbert (Res. Nov. 9,1816)Zadok Cook©2John ForsythBoiling HallWilson LumpkinThomas TelfairRichard Henry WildeFifteenth Congress — March 4,1817-March 3,1819Joel AbbottThomas W. CobbZadok CookJoel CrawfordJohn Forsyth (Res. Nov. 23,1818 to enter US Senate)Robert Raymond Reid 13William TerrellSixteenth Congress — March 4, 1819-March 3,1821Joel AbbottThomas W. CobbJoel CrawfordJohn Alfred CuthbertRobert Raymond ReidWilliam TerrellSeventeenth Congress — March 4, 1821-March 3,1823Joel AbbottAlbert CuthbertGeorge Rockingham GilmerRobert Raymond ReidEdward Fenwick TattnallWiley Thompson165

Eighteenth Congress — March 4,1823-March 3,1825Joel AbbottGeorge GaryThomas W. Cobb (Res. Dec. 6, 1824 to enter US Senate)Richard Henry Wilde©*Alfred CuthbertJohn ForsythEdward Fenwick TattnallWiley ThompsonNineteenth Congress— March4,1825-March 3, 1827George CaryAlfred CuthbertJohn ForsythCharles Eaton HaynesJames MeriwetherEdward Fenwick TattnallWiley ThompsonTwentieth Congress March 4,1827-March 3,1829John FloydJohn Forsyth (Res. Nov. 7, 1827, having beenelected Governor)Richard Henry Wilde"Tomlinson FortCharles Eaton HaynesWilson LumpkinEdward Fenwick Tattnall (Res. before Congress assembled)George Rockingham Gilmer16Wiley ThompsonTwenty-first Congress March 4,1829-March 3,1831Thomas Flournoy FosterCharles Eaton HaynesHenry Graybill Lamar17Wilson LumpkinWiley ThompsonJames Moore WayneRichard Henry WildeTwenty-second Congress — March 4,1831-March3, 1833Thomas Flournoy FosterHenry Graybill LamarWilson Lumpkin (Res. 1831 to take office as Governor)Augustin Smith Clayton 11Daniel NewnanWiley ThompsonJames Moore WayneRichard Henry WildeTwenty-third Congress March 4,1833-March 3,1835Augustin Smith ClaytonJohn CoffeeThomas Flournoy FosterRoger Lawson GambleGeorge Rockingham GilmerSeaborn JonesWilliam SchleyJames Moore Wayne (Res. Jan. 13, 1835)Richard Henry WildeTwenty-fourth Congress March 4,1835-March 3,1837George Washington Bonaparte Towns (Res. Sept. 1,1836)Julius Caesar Alford"William Schley (Resigned July 1,1835)Jesse Franklin Cleveland20John Coffee (died Sept. 25,1836)William Crosby Dawson21John W.A. Sanford (Res. July 25,1835)Thomas Glascock22Seaton GrantlandCharles Eaton HaynesJames C. Terrell (Res. July 8,1835)Hopkins Holsey23Jabez Young Jackson24George W. OwensTwenty-fifth Congress— March 4,1837-March 3,1839Jesse Franklin ClevelandWilliam Crosby DawsonThomas GlascockSeaton GrantlandCharles Eaton HaynesHopkins HolseyJabez Young JacksonGeorge W. OwensGeorge Washington Bonaparte TownsTwenty-sixth Congress — March 4,1839-March 3,1841Julius Caesar AlfordEdward Junius BlackWalter Terry Colquitt (Res. July 21, 1840)Hines Holt2}Mark Anthony CooperWilliam Crosby DawsonRichard Wylly HabershamThomas Butler KingEugenius Aristides NisbetLott WarrenTwenty-seventh Congress — March 4,1841-March 3,1843Julius Caesar Alford (Res. October 1,1841)Edward Junius Black* 26William Crosby Dawson (Res. November 13,1841)Walter Terry Colquitt* 27Eugenius Aristides Nisbet (Res. in 1841)Mark Anthony Cooper* 27Thomas Flournoy FosterRoger Lawson GambleRichard Wylly Habersham (died December 2,1842)George Walker Crawford28Thomas Butler KingJames A. MeriwetherLott WarrenTwenty-eighth Congress March 4,1843-March 3,1845Edward Junius BlackJohn Basil Lamar (Res. July 29, 1843, before Congressassembled)Absalom Harris Chappell29Howell CobbHugh Anderson HaralsonWilliam Henry StilesJohn Henry LumpkinJohn Millen(died October 15,1843)Elected at large to fill in part vacancies caused by resignations of Alford,Dawson, and Nisbet166

Eighteenth Congress — March 4,1823-March 3,1825Joel AbbottGeorge GaryThomas W. Cobb (Res. Dec. 6, 1824 to enter US Senate)Richard Henry Wilde©*Alfred CuthbertJohn ForsythEdward Fenwick TattnallWiley ThompsonNineteenth Congress— March4,1825-March 3, 1827George CaryAlfred CuthbertJohn ForsythCharles Eaton HaynesJames Meriwe<strong>the</strong>rEdward Fenwick TattnallWiley ThompsonTwentieth Congress March 4,1827-March 3,1829John FloydJohn Forsyth (Res. Nov. 7, 1827, having beenelected Governor)Richard Henry Wilde"Tomlinson FortCharles Eaton HaynesWilson LumpkinEdward Fenwick Tattnall (Res. before Congress assembled)George Rockingham Gilmer16Wiley ThompsonTwenty-first Congress March 4,1829-March 3,1831Thomas Flournoy FosterCharles Eaton HaynesHenry Graybill Lamar17Wilson LumpkinWiley ThompsonJames Moore WayneRichard Henry WildeTwenty-second Congress — March 4,1831-March3, 1833Thomas Flournoy FosterHenry Graybill LamarWilson Lumpkin (Res. 1831 to take office as Governor)Augustin Smith Clayton 11Daniel NewnanWiley ThompsonJames Moore WayneRichard Henry WildeTwenty-third Congress March 4,1833-March 3,1835Augustin Smith ClaytonJohn CoffeeThomas Flournoy FosterRoger Lawson GambleGeorge Rockingham GilmerSeaborn JonesWilliam SchleyJames Moore Wayne (Res. Jan. 13, 1835)Richard Henry WildeTwenty-fourth Congress March 4,1835-March 3,1837George Washington Bonaparte Towns (Res. Sept. 1,1836)Julius Caesar Alford"William Schley (Resigned July 1,1835)Jesse Franklin Clevel<strong>and</strong>20John Coffee (died Sept. 25,1836)William Crosby Dawson21John W.A. Sanford (Res. July 25,1835)Thomas Glascock22Seaton Grantl<strong>and</strong>Charles Eaton HaynesJames C. Terrell (Res. July 8,1835)Hopkins Holsey23Jabez Young Jackson24George W. OwensTwenty-fifth Congress— March 4,1837-March 3,1839Jesse Franklin Clevel<strong>and</strong>William Crosby DawsonThomas GlascockSeaton Grantl<strong>and</strong>Charles Eaton HaynesHopkins HolseyJabez Young JacksonGeorge W. OwensGeorge Washington Bonaparte TownsTwenty-sixth Congress — March 4,1839-March 3,1<strong>84</strong>1Julius Caesar AlfordEdward Junius BlackWalter Terry Colquitt (Res. July 21, 1<strong>84</strong>0)Hines Holt2}Mark Anthony CooperWilliam Crosby DawsonRichard Wylly HabershamThomas Butler KingEugenius Aristides NisbetLott WarrenTwenty-seventh Congress — March 4,1<strong>84</strong>1-March 3,1<strong>84</strong>3Julius Caesar Alford (Res. October 1,1<strong>84</strong>1)Edward Junius Black* 26William Crosby Dawson (Res. November 13,1<strong>84</strong>1)Walter Terry Colquitt* 27Eugenius Aristides Nisbet (Res. in 1<strong>84</strong>1)Mark Anthony Cooper* 27Thomas Flournoy FosterRoger Lawson GambleRichard Wylly Habersham (died December 2,1<strong>84</strong>2)George Walker Crawford28Thomas Butler KingJames A. Meriwe<strong>the</strong>rLott WarrenTwenty-eighth Congress March 4,1<strong>84</strong>3-March 3,1<strong>84</strong>5Edward Junius BlackJohn Basil Lamar (Res. July 29, 1<strong>84</strong>3, before Congressassembled)Absalom Harris Chappell29Howell CobbHugh Anderson HaralsonWilliam Henry StilesJohn Henry LumpkinJohn Millen(died October 15,1<strong>84</strong>3)Elected at large to fill in part vacancies caused by resignations of Alford,Dawson, <strong>and</strong> Nisbet166

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