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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.

Major events
, origin of the California Gold Rush • 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 • May 29, 1848: Wisconsin is granted statehood, becoming the 30th state • 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 two days earlier. • 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 War == Major legislation ==
Major legislation
• March 3, 1849: United States Department of the Interior established, sess. 2, ch. 108, • March 3, 1849: Gold Coinage Act, sess. 2, ch. 109, == Treaty ==
Treaty
: 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 ==
States admitted and territories established
• May 29, 1848: Wisconsin admitted as the 30th U.S. state, sess. 1, ch. 50, • August 14, 1848: Oregon Territory was formed from territory ceded by Great Britain, sess. 1, ch. 177, • March 3, 1849: Minnesota Territory formed from the Wisconsin Territory, sess. 2, ch. 121, == Party summary ==
Party summary
Senate During this congress, two Senate seats were added for the new state of Wisconsin. House of Representatives During this congress, two House seats were added for the new state of Wisconsin. == Leadership ==
Leadership
Senate President: George M. Dallas (D) • President pro tempore: David R. Atchison (D) House of Representatives Speaker: Robert C. Winthrop (W) == Members ==
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 ==== Alabama ==== : 2. Dixon H. Lewis (D), until October 25, 1848 :: Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D), from November 25, 1848 : 3. Arthur P. Bagby (D), until June 16, 1848 :: William R. King (D), from July 1, 1848 ==== Arkansas ==== : 2. Chester Ashley (D), until April 29, 1848 :: William K. Sebastian (D), from May 12, 1848 : 3. Ambrose H. Sevier (D), until March 15, 1848 :: Solon Borland (D), from March 30, 1848 ==== Connecticut ==== : 1. Jabez W. Huntington (W), until November 1, 1847 :: Roger S. Baldwin (W), from November 11, 1847 : 3. John M. Niles (D) ==== Delaware ==== : 1. John M. Clayton (W), until February 23, 1849 :: John Wales (W), from February 23, 1849 : 2. Presley Spruance (W) ==== Florida ==== : 1. David Levy Yulee (D) : 3. James Westcott (D) ==== Georgia ==== : 2. John Macpherson Berrien (W) : 3. Walter T. Colquitt (D), until February 4, 1848 :: Herschel V. Johnson (D), from February 4, 1848 ==== Illinois ==== : 2. Stephen A. Douglas (D) : 3. Sidney Breese (D) ==== Indiana ==== : 1. Jesse D. Bright (D) : 3. Edward A. Hannegan (D) ==== Iowa ==== : 2. George Wallace Jones (D), from December 7, 1848 : 3. Augustus C. Dodge (D), from December 7, 1848 ==== Kentucky ==== : 2. Joseph R. Underwood (W) : 3. John J. Crittenden (W), until June 12, 1848 :: Thomas Metcalfe (W), from June 23, 1848 ==== Louisiana ==== : 2. Solomon W. Downs (D) : 3. Henry Johnson (W) ==== Maine ==== : 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 : 2. James W. Bradbury (D) ==== Maryland ==== : 1. Reverdy Johnson (W) : 3. James Pearce (W) ==== Massachusetts ==== : 1. Daniel Webster (W) : 2. John Davis (W) ==== Michigan ==== : 1. Lewis Cass (D), until May 29, 1848 :: Thomas Fitzgerald (D), from June 8, 1848 : 2. Alpheus Felch (D) ==== Mississippi ==== : 1. Jesse Speight (D), until May 1, 1847 :: Jefferson Davis (D), from August 10, 1847 : 2. Henry S. Foote (D) ==== Missouri ==== : 1. Thomas H. Benton (D) : 3. David R. Atchison (D) ==== New Hampshire ==== : 2. John P. Hale (ID) : 3. Charles G. Atherton (D) ==== New Jersey ==== : 1. William L. Dayton (W) : 2. Jacob W. Miller (W) ==== New York ==== : 1. Daniel S. Dickinson (D) : 3. John A. Dix (D) ==== North Carolina ==== : 2. Willie P. Mangum (W) : 3. George E. Badger (W) ==== Ohio ==== : 1. Thomas Corwin (W) : 3. William Allen (D) ==== Pennsylvania ==== : 1. Daniel Sturgeon (D) : 3. Simon Cameron (D) ==== Rhode Island ==== : 1. Albert C. Greene (W) : 2. John H. Clarke (W) ==== South Carolina ==== : 2. John C. Calhoun (D) : 3. Andrew Butler (D) ==== Tennessee ==== : 1. Hopkins L. Turney (D) : 2. John Bell (W), from November 22, 1847 ==== Texas ==== : 1. Thomas J. Rusk (D) : 2. Samuel Houston (D) ==== Vermont ==== : 1. Samuel S. Phelps (W) : 3. William Upham (W) ==== Virginia ==== : 1. James M. Mason (D) : 2. Robert M. T. Hunter (D) ==== Wisconsin ==== : 1. Henry Dodge (D), from June 8, 1848 (newly admitted state) : 3. Isaac P. Walker (D), from June 8, 1848 (newly admitted state) House of Representatives The names of representatives are preceded by their district numbers. ==== Alabama ==== : . John Gayle (W) : . Henry W. Hilliard (W) : . Sampson W. Harris (D) : . Samuel W. Inge (D) : . George S. Houston (D) : . Williamson R. W. Cobb (D) : . Franklin W. Bowdon (D) ==== Arkansas ==== : . Robert W. Johnson (D) ==== Connecticut ==== : . James Dixon (W) : . Samuel D. Hubbard (W) : . John A. Rockwell (W) : . Truman Smith (W) ==== Delaware ==== : . John W. Houston (W) ==== Florida ==== : . Edward C. Cabell (W) ==== Georgia ==== : . Thomas Butler King (W) : . Alfred Iverson Sr. (D) : . John W. Jones (W) : . Hugh A. Haralson (D) : . John H. Lumpkin (D) : . Howell Cobb (D) : . Alexander H. Stephens (W) : . Robert A. Toombs (W) ==== Illinois ==== : . Robert Smith (ID) : . John A. McClernand (D) : . Orlando B. Ficklin (D) : . John Wentworth (D) : . William A. Richardson (D), from December 6, 1847 : . Thomas J. Turner (D) : . Abraham Lincoln (W) ==== Indiana ==== : . Elisha Embree (W) : . Thomas J. Henley (D) : . John L. Robinson (D) : . Caleb B. Smith (W) : . William W. Wick (D) : . George G. Dunn (W) : . Richard W. Thompson (W) : . John Pettit (D) : . Charles W. Cathcart (D) : . William R. Rockhill (D) ==== Iowa ==== : . William Thompson (D) : . Shepherd Leffler (D) ==== Kentucky ==== : . Linn Boyd (D) : . Beverly L. Clarke (D) : . Samuel O. Peyton (D) : . Aylette Buckner (W) : . John B. Thompson (W) : . Green Adams (W) : . W. Garnett Duncan (W) : . Charles S. Morehead (W) : . Richard French (D) : . John P. Gaines (W) ==== Louisiana ==== : . Emile La Sére (D) : . Bannon G. Thibodeaux (W) : . John H. Harmanson (D) : . Isaac E. Morse (D) ==== Maine ==== : . David Hammons (D) : . Asa W. H. Clapp (D) : . Hiram Belcher (W) : . Franklin Clark (D) : . Ephraim K. Smart (D) : . James S. Wiley (D) : . Hezekiah Williams (D) ==== Maryland ==== : . John G. Chapman (W) : . J. Dixon Roman (W) : . Thomas W. Ligon (D) : . Robert M. McLane (D) : . Alexander Evans (W) : . John W. Crisfield (W) ==== Massachusetts ==== : . Robert C. Winthrop (W) : . Daniel P. King (W) : . Amos Abbott (W) : . John G. Palfrey (W) : . Charles Hudson (W) : . George Ashmun (W) : . Julius Rockwell (W) : . John Quincy Adams (W), until February 23, 1848 :: Horace Mann (W), from April 3, 1848 : . Artemas Hale (W) : . Joseph Grinnell (W) ==== Michigan ==== : . Robert McClelland (D) : . Edward Bradley (D), until August 5, 1847 :: Charles E. Stuart (D), from December 6, 1847 : . Kinsley S. Bingham (D) ==== Mississippi ==== : . Jacob Thompson (D) : . Winfield S. Featherston (D) : . Patrick W. Tompkins (W) : . Albert G. Brown (D) ==== Missouri ==== : . James B. Bowlin (D) : . John Jameson (D) : . James S. Green (D) : . Willard P. Hall (D) : . John S. Phelps (D) ==== New Hampshire ==== : . Amos Tuck (I) : . Charles H. Peaslee (D) : . James Wilson (W) : . James H. Johnson (D) ==== New Jersey ==== : . James G. Hampton (W) : . William A. Newell (W) : . Joseph E. Edsall (D) : . John Van Dyke (W) : . Dudley S. Gregory (W) ==== New York ==== : . Frederick W. Lord (D) : . Henry C. Murphy (D) : . Henry Nicoll (D) : . William B. Maclay (D) : . Frederick A. Tallmadge (W) : . David S. Jackson (D), until April 19, 1848 :: Horace Greeley (W), from December 4, 1848 : . William Nelson (W) : . Cornelius Warren (W) : . Daniel B. St. John (W) : . Eliakim Sherrill (W) : . Peter H. Silvester (W) : . Gideon Reynolds (W) : . John I. Slingerland (W) : . Orlando Kellogg (W) : . Sidney Lawrence (D) : . Hugh White (W) : . George Petrie (ID) : . William Collins (D) : . Joseph Mullin (W) : . Timothy Jenkins (D) : . George A. Starkweather (D) : . Ausburn Birdsall (D) : . William Duer (W) : . Daniel Gott (W) : . Harmon S. Conger (W) : . William T. Lawrence (W) : . John M. Holley (W), until March 8, 1848 :: Esbon Blackmar (W), from December 4, 1848 : . Elias B. Holmes (W) : . Robert L. Rose (W) : . David Rumsey Jr. (W) : . Dudley Marvin (W) : . Nathan K. Hall (W) : . Harvey Putnam (W) : . Washington Hunt (W) ==== North Carolina ==== : . Thomas L. Clingman (W) : . Nathaniel Boyden (W) : . Daniel M. Barringer (W) : . Augustine H. Shepperd (W) : . Abraham W. Venable (D) : . John R. J. Daniel (D) : . James I. McKay (D) : . Richard S. Donnell (W) : . David Outlaw (W) ==== Ohio ==== : . James J. Faran (D) : . David Fisher (W) : . Robert C. Schenck (W) : . Richard S. Canby (W) : . William Sawyer (D) : . Rodolphus Dickinson (D) : . Jonathan D. Morris (D) : . John L. Taylor (W) : . Thomas O. Edwards (W) : . Daniel Duncan (W) : . John K. Miller (D) : . Samuel F. Vinton (W) : . Thomas Ritchey (D) : . Nathan Evans (W) : . William Kennon Jr. (D) : . John D. Cummins (D) : . George Fries (D) : . Samuel Lahm (D) : . John Crowell (W) : . Joshua R. Giddings (W) : . Joseph M. Root (W) ==== Pennsylvania ==== : . Lewis C. Levin (A) : . Joseph R. Ingersoll (W) : . Charles Brown (D) : . Charles J. Ingersoll (D) : . John Freedley (W) : . John W. Hornbeck (W), until January 16, 1848 :: Samuel A. Bridges (D), from March 6, 1848 : . Abraham R. McIlvaine (W) : . John Strohm (W) : . William Strong (D) : . Richard Brodhead (D) : . Chester P. Butler (W) : . David Wilmot (D) : . James Pollock (W) : . George N. Eckert (W) : . Henry Nes (W) : . Jasper E. Brady (W) : . John Blanchard (W) : . Andrew Stewart (W) : . Job Mann (D) : . John Dickey (W) : . Moses Hampton (W) : . John W. Farrelly (W) : . James Thompson (D) : . Alexander Irvin (W) ==== Rhode Island ==== : . Robert B. Cranston (W) : . Benjamin B. Thurston (D) ==== South Carolina ==== : . James A. Black (D), until April 3, 1848 :: Daniel Wallace (D), from June 12, 1848 : . Richard F. Simpson (D) : . Joseph A. Woodward (D) : . Alexander D. Sims (D), until November 22, 1848 :: John McQueen (D), from February 12, 1849 : . Armistead Burt (D) : . Isaac E. Holmes (D) : . Robert Rhett (D) ==== Tennessee ==== : . Andrew Johnson (D) : . William M. Cocke (W) : . John H. Crozier (W) : . Hugh L. W. Hill (D) : . George W. Jones (D) : . James H. Thomas (D) : . Meredith P. Gentry (W) : . Washington Barrow (W) : . Lucien B. Chase (D) : . Frederick P. Stanton (D) : . William T. Haskell (W) ==== Texas ==== : . David S. Kaufman (D) : . Timothy Pilsbury (D) ==== Vermont ==== : . William Henry (W) : . Jacob Collamer (W) : . George P. Marsh (W) : . Lucius B. Peck (D) ==== Virginia ==== : . Archibald Atkinson (D) : . George Dromgoole (D), until April 27, 1847 :: Richard K. Meade (D), from August 5, 1847 : . Thomas S. Flournoy (W) : . Thomas S. Bocock (D) : . William L. Goggin (W) : . John M. Botts (W) : . Thomas H. Bayly (D) : . Richard L. T. Beale (D) : . John S. Pendleton (W) : . Henry Bedinger (D) : . James McDowell (D) : . William B. Preston (W) : . Andrew S. Fulton (W) : . Robert A. Thompson (D) : . William G. Brown Sr. (D) ==== Wisconsin ==== : . William P. Lynde (D), from June 8, 1848 (newly admitted state) : . Mason C. Darling (D), from June 8, 1848 (newly admitted state) Non-voting members : . John H. Tweedy (W), until May 29, 1848 :: Henry H. Sibley, from October 30, 1848 == Changes in membership ==
Changes in membership
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress. Senate • 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: 4 House of Representatives • 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: 12 ==Committees==
Committees
Lists of committees and their party leaders. SenateAgriculture (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) • Whole House of RepresentativesAccounts (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 ConductTerritories (Chairman: Caleb B. Smith) • Ways and Means (Chairman: Samuel F. Vinton) • Whole Joint committeesEnrolled BillsThe LibraryPrinting == Employees ==
Employees
Librarian of Congress: John Silva Meehan Senate Chaplain: Henry Slicer (Methodist) • Secretary: Asbury DickinsSergeant at Arms: Robert Beale House of Representatives 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. JohnsonSergeant at Arms: Newton Lane, until December 8, 1847 • Nathan Sergeant, elected December 8, 1847 == See also ==
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