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Joseph Story of Massachusetts, appointed as
Associate Justice on November 18, 1811, and
served until his death in 1845. Replaced by Levi
Woodbury.

CLERK OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT Elias B. Caldwell of New Jersey; appointed August 15, 1800; served until his death in 1826.

REPORTER OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS William Cranch, replaced Alexander J. Dallas in 1801; Chief Justice of the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia; served until 1816.

U.S. MINISTERS ABROAD

BATAVIAN REPUBLIC (NETHERLANDS)-William Eustis, of Mass., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister at The Hague; appointed December 19, 1814; credentials July 20, 1815; had farewell audience May 5, 1818.

BRITAIN - William Pinkney, of Md., Minister at London; appointed February 26, 1808; credentials April 27, 1808; left England on or soon after May 7, 1811.

Jonathan Russell, Chargé d'Affaires at London; appointed July 27, 1811; credentials November 15, 1811; suspended official functions on July 29, 1812 after receiving notice of the U.S. declaration of war on Great Britain, 18 June 1812.

John Q. Adams, of Mass., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister at London; appointed February 28, 1815; credentials June 8, 1815; presented recall, May 14, 1817.

FRANCE - John Armstrong, of N. Y., Minister at Paris; appointed June 30, 1804; credentials November 18, 1804; left post, September 14, 1810. Jonathan Russell, of R.I., Chargé d'Affaires at Paris; received commission about February 13, 1811, and continued his official relations with France begun in September 1810 as Charge d'Affaires ad interim; superseded November 17, 1811.

Joel Barlow, of D.C., Minister at Paris; appointed February 27, 1811, credentials November 17, 1811; died at Zatnowiec December 26, 1812, en route to Paris from consultations with French officials in Russia.

William H. Crawford, of Ga., Minister at Paris; appointed April 9, 1813 during recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation May 28, 1813; credentials December 14, 1813; reaccredited when France again became a kingdom August 16, 1814; left post, April 26-30, 1815.

Albert Gallatin, of Pa., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister at Paris; appointed February 28, 1815; credentials July 16, 1816; left post, May 16, 1823.

PORTUGAL

RUSSIA

Thomas Sumter, Jr., of S.C., Minister at the court of Portugal established in Brazil, resident in Rio de Janeiro; appointed March 7, 1809; credentials June 7, 1810; presented recall, July 24, 1819.

John Quincy Adams, of Mass., Minister at Petrograd; appointed June 27, 1809; credentials November 5, 1809; left post, April 28, 1814. James A. Bayard, of Del., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister at Petrograd; appointed February 28, 1815; did not proceed to post. William Pinkney; of Md., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister at Petrograd; appointed March 7, 1816; credentials January 13, 1817; left post about February 14, 1818.

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George W. Erving, of Mass., served as Charge d' Affaires ad interim, October 1805 to February 1810. Minister at Madrid; appointed August 10, 1814 during recess of the Senate; credentials August 24, 1816; left post, May 15, 1819.

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Jonathan Russell, of R.I., Minister at Stockholm; appointed January 18, 1814; credentials April 29, 1814; left post, October 22, 1818.

ROSTER OF STATE AND

TERRITORIAL

DELEGATIONS TO THE
U.S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES

This directory, divided into four rosters for the Eleventh through the Fourteenth Congresses, 1809-1817, contains listings of all state Representatives and territorial Delegates. The membershp lists have been taken from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress (1971 ed.). For the roster of all members of the Senate for this period, refer to Journal of the Senate, Volume 1.

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