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U.S. Representatives and Senators from Kentucky

1789-1901

 

Information comes from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress 1774-1961
United States Printing Office 1961
 

First Congress-March 4, 1789 to March 3, 1791

Kaintuckee County was represented by Virginia..
 

Second Congress-March 4, 1791 to March 3, 1793

Senators
John Edwards-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Joshua Seney, and took his seat January 30, 1793
John Brown-took his seat November 5, 1792; term to expire as determined by lot, March 3, 1793
Representatives
Alexander Dalrymple Orr-took his seat November 8, 1792
Christopher Greenup-took his seat November 9, 1792

Third Congress-March 4, 1793 to March 3, 1795

Senators
John Edwards
John Brown
Representatives
Christopher Greenup
Alexander D Orr

Fourth Congress-March 4, 1795 to March 3, 1797

Senators
John Brown
Humphrey Marshall
Representatives
Christopher Greenup
Alexander D Orr

Fifth Congress-March 4, 1797 to March 3, 1799

Senators
John Brown
Humphrey Marshall
Representatives
Thomas Terry Davis
John Fowler

Sixth Congress-March 4, 1799 to March 3, 1801

Senators
John Brown
Humphrey Marshall
Representatives
Thomas T Davis
John Fowler

Seventh Congress-March 4, 1801 to March 3, 1803

Senators
John Brown
John Breckinridge
Representatives
Thomas T Davis
John Fowler

Eighth Congress-March 4, 1803 to March 3, 1805

Senators:
John Brown
John Breckinridge
Representatives:
George Michael Bedinger
John Boyle
John Fowler
Matthew Lyon
Thomas Sandford
Matthew Walton

Ninth Congress-March 4, 1805 to March 3, 1807

Senators
John Breckinridge-resigned August 7, 1805 to become Attorney General
John Adair-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John Breckinridge, and took his seat December 9, 1805; resigned November 18, 1806
Henry Clay-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John Adair, and took his seat December 29, 1806
Buckner Thurston
Representatives
George M Bedinger
John Boyle
John Fowler
Matthew Lyon
Thomas Sandford
Matthew Walton

Tenth Congress-March 4, 1807 to March 3, 1809

Senators
Buckner Thurston, Lexington
John Pope, Springfield
Representatives
John Boyle, Lancaster
Joseph Desha, Mays Lick
Benjamin Howard, Lexington
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Matthew Lyon, Eddyville
John Rowan, Louisville

Eleventh Congress-March 4, 1809 to March 3, 1811

Senators
Buckner Thurston, Lexington-resigned December 18, 1809
Henry Clay, Lexington-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Buckner Thurston. and took his seat February 5, 1810
John Pope, Springfield
Representatives
Benjamin Howard, Lexington-resigned April 10, 1810 to become governor of Upper Louisiana
William T Barry, Lexington-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Benjamin Howard, and took his seat December 13, 1810
Henry Crist, Shepherdsville
Joseph Desha, Mays Lick
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Mathew Lyon, Eddyville
Samuel McKee, Lancaster

Twelfth Congress-March 4, 1811 to March 3, 1813

Senators
John Pope, Springfield
George M Bibb, Lexington
Representatives
Henry Clay, Lexington
Joseph Desha, Mays Lick
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Samuel McKee, Lancaster
Anthony New, Elkton
Stephen Ormsby, Louisville

Thirteenth Congress-March 4, 1813 to March 3, 1815

Senators
George M Bibb, Lexington-resigned August 23, 1814
George Walker, Nicholasville-appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of George M Bibb, and took his seat October 10, 1814
William T Barry, Lexington-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of George M Bibb, and took his seat February 2, 1815
Jesse Bledsoe, Lexington-resigned December 24, 1814. In response to personal inquiry, Senate passed resolution January 20, 1815, declaring seat vacant.
Isham Talbot, Frankfort-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Jesse Bledsoe and took his seat February 2, 1815
Representatives
James Clark, Winchester
Henry Clay, Lexington-resigned January 19, 1814 to accept "special and important diplomatic mission"
Joseph H Hawkins, Lexington-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Henry Clay, and took his seat March 29, 1814
Joseph Desha, Mays Lick
William P Duval, Bardstown
Samuel Hopkins, Henderson
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Samuel McKee, Lancaster
Thomas Montgomery, Stanford
Stephen Ormsby, Louisville-elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Representative-elect John Simpson (January 22, 1813) before the beginning of the congressional term and took his seat May 28, 1813
Solomon P Sharp, Russellville

Fourteenth Congress-March 4, 1815 to March 3, 1817

Senators
William T Barry, Lexington-resigned May 1, 1819
Martin D Hardin, Frankfort-appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of William T Barry, and took his seat December 5, 1816, subsequently elected
Isham Talbot, Frankfort
Representatives
James Clark, Winchester-resigned in 1816
Thomas Fletcher, Owingsville-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of James Clark, and took his seat December 2, 1816
Henry Clay, Lexington
Joseph Desha, Mays Lick
Benjamin Hardin, Bardstown
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Alney McLean, Greenville
Samuel McKee, Lancaster
Stephen Ormsley, Louisville
Micah Taul, Monticello

Fifteenth Congress-March 4, 1817 to March 3, 1819

Senators
Isham Talbot, Frankfort
John J Crittenden, Russellville-resigned March 3, 1819
Representatives
Richard C Anderson Jr. Lexington
Henry Clay, Lexington
Joseph Desha, Mays Lick
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Anthony New, Elkton
Turnstall Quarles, Somerset
George Robertson, Lancaster
Thomas Speed, Bardstown
David Trimble, Mount Sterling
David Walker, Russellville

Sixteenth Congress-March 4, 1819 to March 3, 1821

Senators
William Logan, Shelbyville-resigned May 28, 1820
Isham Talbot, Frankfort-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of William Logan, and took his seat November 27, 1820
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John J Crittenden in preceding Congress and took his seat January 3, 1820
Representatives
Richard C Anderson Jr. Lexington
William Brown, Cynthiana
Henry Clay, Lexington
Benjamin Hardin, Bardstown
David Walker, Russellville-died March 1, 1820
Francis Johnson, Bowling Green-elected to fill vacancy caused by death of David Walker and took his seat November 13, 1820
Thomas Metcalf, Carlisle
Trunstall Quarles, Somerset-resigned effective June 15, 1820
Thomas Montgomery, Stanford-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Trunstall Quarles, and took his seat November 13, 1820
George Robertson, Lancaster
David Trimble, Mount Sterling
Alney McLean, Greenville

Seventeenth Congress-March 4, 1821 to March 3, 1823

Senators
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Isham Talbot, Frankfort
Representatives
Wingfield Bullock, Shelbyville-died October 18, 1821, before Congress assembled
James D Breckinridge, Louisville-elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Wingfield Bullock, and took seat January 2, 1822
Benjamin Hardin, Bardstown
Francis Johnson, Bowling Green
John T Johnson, Georgetown
Thomas Metcalf, Carlisle
Thomas Montgomery, Stanford
Anthony New, Elkton
George Robertson, Lancaster-resigned before Congress assembled
John S Smith, Richmond-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of George Robertson, and took seat December 3, 1821
David Trimble, Mount Sterling
Samuel H Woodson, Lexington

Eighteenth Congress-March 4, 1823 to March 3, 1825

Senators
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Isham Talbot, Frankfort
Representatives
Richard A Buckner, Greensburg
Henry Clay, Lexington
Robert P Henry, Hopkinsville
Francis Johnson, Bowling Green
John T Johnson, Georgetown
Robert P Letcher, Lancaster
Thomas Metcalf, Carlisle
Thomas P Moore, Harrodsburg
Philip Thompson, Yellow Banks
David Trimble, Mt Sterling
David White, New Castle
Charles A Wickliffe, Bardstown

Nineteenth Congress-March 4, 1825 to March 3, 1827

Senators
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
Isham Talbot, Frankfort
Representatives
Richard A Buckner, Greensburg
Henry Clay, Lexington-resigned March 16, 1825, before Congress assembled
James Clark Winchester-elected to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Henry Clay; took his seat December 5, 1825
Robert P Henry, Hopkinsville-died August 25, 1826
John F Henry, Hopkinsville-elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Robert Henry; took his seat December 11, 1826
Francis Johnson, Bowling Green
James Johnson, Great Crossings-died August 14, 1826
Robert McHatton, Georgetown-elected to fill vacancy caused by death of James Johnson; took his seat Dec 7, 1826
Robert P Letcher, Lancaster
Thomas Metcalf, Carlisle
Thomas P Moore, Harrodsburg
David Trimble, Mt Sterling
Charles A Wickliffe, Bardstown
William S Young, Elizabethtown
Joseph Lecompte, New Castle

Twentieth Congress-March 4, 1827 to March 3, 1829

Senators
Richard M Johnson, Great Crossings
John Rowan, Louisville
Representatives
Richard A Buckner, Greensburg
William S Young, Elizabethtown
John Calhoon, Hardinsburg
Thomas Chilton, Elizabethtown
James Clark, Winchester
Henry Daniel, Mount Sterling
Joseph Lecompte, New Castle
Robert P Letcher, Lancaster
Chittenden Lyon, Eddyville
Robert McHatton, Georgetown
Thomas Metcalf, Carlisle
John Chambers, Washington
Thomas P Moore, Harrodsburg
Charles A Wickliffe, Bardstown
Joel Yancy, Glasgow

Twenty-first Congress-March 4, 1829 to March 3, 1831

Senators
John Rowan-Louisville
George M Bibb-Yellow Banks
Representatives
Thomas Chilton-Elizabethtown
James Clark-Winchester
Nicholas D Coleman-Washington
Henry Daniel-Mount Sterling
Nathaniel Gaither-Columbia
Richard M Johnston-Great Crossings
John Kincaid-Stanford
Joseph Lecompte-New Castle
Robert P Letcher-Lancaster
Chittenden Lyon-Eddyville
Charles A Wickliffe-Bardstown
Joel Yancey-Glasgow

Twenty-second Congress-March 4, 1831-March 3, 1833

Senators
George M Bibb-Yellow Banks
Henry Clay-Lexington
Representatives
John Adair-Harrodsburg
Chilton Allan-Winchester
Henry Daniel-Mount Sterling
Nathan Gaither-Columbia
Albert G Hawes-Hawesville
Richard M Johnson-Great Crossings
Joseph Lecompte-New Castle
Robert P Letcher-Lancaster
Chittenden Lyon-Eddyville
Thomas A Marshall-Paris
Christopher Tompkins-Glasgow
Charles A Wickliffe-Bardstown

Twenty-third Congress March 4, 1833-March 3, 1835

Senators
George M Bibb-Yellow Banks
Henry Clay-Lexington
Representatives
Chilton Allan-Winchester
Martin Beaty-South Fork
Thomas Chilton-Elizabethtown
Amos Davis-Mount Sterling
Benjamin Hardin-Bardstown
Albert G Hawes-Hawesville
Richard M Johnson-Great Crossings
Robert P Letcher-Lancaster
James Love-Barboursville
Chittenden Lyon-Eddyville
Thomas A Marshall-Paris
Patrick H Pope-Louisville
Christopher Tompkins-Glasgow

Twenty-forth Congress March 4, 1835-March 3, 1837

Senators
Henry Clay-Lexington
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
Representatives
Linn Boyd-New Design
Albert G Hawes-Hawesville
Joseph R Underwood-Bowling Green
Sherrod Williams-Monticello
James Harlan-Harrodsburg
John Calhoon-Hardinsburg
Benjamin Hardin-Bardstown
William J Graves-New Castle
John White-Richmond
Chilton Allan-Winchester
Richard French-Mount Sterling
John Chambers-Washington
Richard M Johnson-Great Crossings

Twenty-fifth Congress March 4, 1837-March 3, 1839

Senators
Henry Clay-Lexington
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
Representatives
John L Murray-Wadesboro
Edward Rumsey-Greenville
Joseph R Underwood-Bowling Green
Sherrod Williams-Monticello
James Harlan-Harrodsburg
John Calhoon-Hardinsburg
John Pope-Springfield
Richard Hawes-Winchester
Richard H Menifee-Mount Sterling
John Chambers-Washington
William Wright Southgate-Covington

Twenty-sixth Congress March 4, 1839-March 3, 1841

Senators
Henry Clay-Lexington
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
Representatives
Linn Boyd, Cadiz
Philip Triplett-Owensboro
Joseph R Underwood-Bowling Green
Sherrod Williams-Monticello
Simeon H Anderson-Lancaster
John B Thompson-Harrodsburg
Willis Green-Green
John Pope-Springfield
William J Graves-New Castle
John White-Richmond
Richard Hawes-Winchester
Landaff W Andrews-Flemingsburg
Garrett Davis-Paris
William O Butler-Carrollton

Twenty-seventh Congress March 4, 1841-March 3, 1943

Senators
Henry Clay-Lexington
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
James T Morehead-Covington

Representatives
Linn Boyd, Cadiz
Philip Triplett-Owensboro
Joseph R Underwood-Bowling Green
Bryan W Owsley-Jamestown
John B Thompson-Harrodsburg
Willis Green-Green
John Pope-Springfield
James C Sprigg-Shelbyville
John White-Richmond
Thomas F Marshall-Versailles
Landaff W Andrews-Flemingsburg
Garrett Davis-Paris
William O Butler-Carrollton

Twenty-eighth Congress March 4, 1843-March 3, 1845

Senators
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
James T Morehead-Covington

Representatives
Linn Boyd-Cadiz
William Green-Green
Henry Grider-Bowling Green
George A Caldwell-Columbia
James W Stone-Taylorville
Garrett Davis-Paris
Richard French-Mount Sterling
John W Tibbatts-Newport

Twenty-ninth Congress March 4, 1845-March 3, 1847

Senators
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
James T Morehead-Covington

Representatives
Joshua F Bell-Danville
Linn Boyd-Cadiz
Garrett Davis-Paris
Henry Grider-Bowling Green
John P Martin-Prestonsburg
John H McHenry-Hartford
William P Thomasson-Louisville
John W Tibbatts-Newport

Andrew Trumbo-Owingsville
Bryan R Young-Elizabethtown

Thirtieth Congress March 4, 1847-March 3, 1849

Senators
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
Thomas Metcalfe-Forest Retreat (appointed to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John J Crittenden and took his seat 3 July 1848; subsequently elected.
Joseph R Underwood-Bowling Green
Representatives
Linn Boyd-Cadiz
Beverly L Clarke-Franklin
Samuel O Peyton-Hartford
Aylett Buckner-Greensburg
John B Thompson-Harrodsburg
Green Adams-Barbourville
W Garnett Duncan-Louisville

Thirty-first Congress March 4, 1849-March 3, 1851

Senators
Joseph R Underwood-Bowling Green
Henry Clay-Lexington
Representatives
Linn Boyd-Cadiz
James L Johnson-Owensville
Finis E McLean-Elkton
George A Caldwell-Columbia
John B Thompson-Harrodsburg
Daniel Breck-Richmond
Humphrey Marshall-Drennons Lick
Charles S Morehead-Frankfort
John C Mason-Owingsville
Richard H Stanton-Maysville

Thirty-second Congress March 4, 1851-March 3, 1853

Senator
Joseph R Underwood-Bowling Green
Henry Clay-Lexington
David Meriwether-Louisville (appointed 6 July 1852 to fill vacancy of Henry Clay)
Archibald Dixon-Henderson
Representatives
Linn Boyd-Paducah
Benjamin E Grey-Hopkinsville
Presley U Ewing-Russellville
William T Ward-Greensburg
James W Stone-Elizabethtown
Addison White-Richmond
Humphrey Marshall-New Castle
William Preston-Louisville (filled vacancy 6 Dec 1852 of Humphrey Marshall who resigned)
John C Breckinridge-Louisville
John C Mason-Owingsville
Richard H Stanton-Maysville

Thirty-third Congress March 4, 1853-March 3, 1855

Senator
Archibald Dixon-Henderson
John B Thompson-Harrodsburg
Representatives
Linn Boyd-Paducah
Benjamin E Grey-Hopkinsville
Presley U Ewing-Russellville
Francis M Bristow-Elkton
James S Chrisman-Monticello
Clement S Hill-Lebanon
John M Elliott-Prestonsburg
William Preston-Louisville
John C Breckinridge-Lexington
Leander M Cox-Flemingsburg
Richard H Stanton-Maysville

Thirty-fourth Congress March 4, 1855 to March 3, 1857

Senator
John B Thompson-Harrodsburg
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
Representatives
Henry C Burnett-Cadiz
John Pearce Campbell Jr. Bellview
Warner L Underwood-Bowling Green
Albert G Talbott-Danville
Joshua H Jewett-Elizabethtown
John M Elliott-Prestonburg
Humphrey Marshall-Springport
Alexander K Marshall-Nicholasville
Leander M Cox-Flemingsburg
Samuel F Swope-Falmouth

Thirty-fifth Congress March 4, 1857-March 3, 1859

Senators
John B Thompson-Harrodsburg
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
Representatives
Henry C Burnett-Cadiz
Samuel O Peyton-Hartford
Warner L Underwood-Bowling Green
Albert G Talbott-Danville
Joshua H Jewett-Elizabethtown
John M Elliott-Prestonburg
Humphrey Marshall-Springport
James B Clay-Lexington
John C Mason-Owingsville
John White Stevenson-Covington

Thirty-sixth Congress March 4, 1859-March 4, 1861

Senators
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
Lazarus W Powell-Henderson
Representatives
Henry C Bennett-Cadiz
Samuel O Peyton-Hartford
Francis N Bristow-Elkton
William C Anderson-Danville
John Young Brown-Elizabethtown
Green Adams-Barboursville
Robert Mallory-La Grange
William E Simms-Paris
Laban T Moore-Louisa
John White Stevenson-Covington

Thirty-seventh Congress March 4, 1861-March 3, 1863

Senators
Lazarus W Powell-Henderson
John C Breckinridge-Lexington
Garrett Davis-Paris
Representatives
Henry C Burnett-Cadiz
Samuel L Casey-Caseyville
John J Crittenden-Frankfort
George W Dunlap-Lancaster
Henry Grider-Bowling Green
Aaron Harding-Greensburg
James S Jackson-Hopkinsville
George H Yeaman-Owensboro
Robert Mallory-LaGrange
John W Menzies-Covington
Charles A Wickliffe-Bardstown

Thirty-eighth Congress March 4, 1863-March 3, 1865

Senators
Lazarus W Powell-Henderson
Garrett Davis-Paris
Representatives
Lucien Anderson-Mayfield
Brutus J Clay-Paris
Henry Grider-Bristol
Aaron Harding-Greensburg
Robert Mallory-La Grange
William H Randall-London
Green Clay Smith-Covington
William H Wadsworth-Maysville
George H Yeaman-Owensboro

Thirty-ninth Congress March 4, 1865-March 3, 1867

Senators
Garrett Davis-Paris
James Guthrie-Louisville
Representatives
Lawrence S Trimble-Paducah
Burwell C Ritter-Hopinsville
Henry Grider-Bowling Green
Elijah Hise-Russellville
Aaron Harding-Greensburg
Lovell H Rousseau-Louisville
Green Clay Smith-Covington
Andrew H Ward-Cynthiana
George S Shankin-Nicholasville
Samuel McKee-Mount Sterling
William H Randall-London

Fortieth Congress March 4, 1867-March 3, 1869

Senators
Garrett Davis-Paris
James Guthrie-Louisville
Thomas C McCreery-Owensboro
Representatives
Lawrence S Trimble
Elijah Hise-Russellville
Jacob S Golladay-Allensville
J Proctor Knott-Lebanon
Asa P Grover-Louisville
Thomas Laurens Jones-Newport
James B Beck-Lexington
George M Adams-Barbourville
Samuel McKee-Mount Sterling

Forty-first Congress March 4, 1869-March 3, 1871

Senators
Garrett Davis-Paris
Thomas C McCreery-Owensboro
Representatives
Lawrence S Trimble-Paducah
William N Sweeney-Owensboro
Jacob S Golladay-Allensville
Joseph H Lewis-Glasgow
J Proctor Knott-Lebanon
Boyd Winchester-Louisville
Thomas Laurens Jones-Newport
James B Beck-Lexington
George M Adams-Bourbonville
John M Rice-Louisa

Forty-second Congress March 4, 1871-March 3, 1873

Senators
Garrett Davis-Paris
Wukkus B Nacgeb-Eddyville
John White Stevenson-Covington
Representatives
Edward Crossland-Mayfield
Henry D McHenry-Hartford
Joseph H Lewis-Glasgow
William B Read-Hodgensville
Boyd Winchester-Louisville
William Evans Arthur-Covington
James B Beck-Lexington
George M Adams-Barbourville
John M Rice-Louisa

Forty-third Congress March 4, 1873-March 3, 1875

Senators
John White Stevenson-Covington
Thomas C McCreery-Owensboro
Representatives
Edward Crossland-Mayfield
John Y Brown-Henderson
Charles W Milliken-Franklin
William B Read-Hodgenville
Elisha D Standiford-Louisville
William Evans Arthur-Covington
James B Beck-Lexington
Milton J Durham-Danville
George M Adams-Barbourville
John D Young-Owingsville

Forty-forth Congress March 4, 1875-March 3, 1877

Senators
John White Stevenson-Covington
Thomas C McCreery-Owensboro
Representatives
Andrew R Brown-Mayfield
John W Brown-Henderson
Charles W Milliken-Franklin
J Proctor Knott-Lebanon
Edward Y Parsons-Louisville
Henry Watterson-Louisville
Thomas Laurens Jones-Newport
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
Milton J Durham-Danville
John D White-Manchester
John B Clarke-Brooksville

Forty-fifth Congress March 4, 1877-March 3, 1879

Senators
Thomas C McCreery-Owensboro
James B Beck-Lexington
Representatives
Andrew R Boone-Mayfield
James A McKenzie-Long View
John W Caldwell-Russellville
J Proctor-Lebanon
Albert S Willis-Louisville
John G Carlisle-Covington
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
Milton J Durham-Danville
Thomas Turner-Mount Sterling
John B Clarke-Brooksville

Forty-sixth Congress March 4, 1879-March 3, 1881

Senators
James B Beck-Lexington
John S Williams-Mount Sterling
Representatives
Oscar Turner-Oscar
James A McKenzie-Long View
John William Caldwell-Russellville
J Proctor Knott-Lebanon
Albert S Willis-Louisville
John G Carlisle-Covington
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
Philip B Thompson Jr. Harrodsburg
Thomas Turner-Mount Sterling
Elijah C Phister-Maysville

Forty-seventh Congress March 3, 1881-March 4, 1883

Senators
James B Beck-Lexington
John S Williams-Mount Sterling
Representatives
Oscar Turner-Oscar
James A McKenzie-Long View
John William Caldwell-Russellville
J Proctor Knott-Lebanon
Albert S Willis-Louisville
John G Carlisle-Covington
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
Philip B Thompson Jr. Harrodsburg
John D White-Manchester
Elijah C Phister-Maysville

Forty-eighth Congress March 4, 1883-March 3, 1885

Senators
James B Beck-Lexington
John S Williams-Mount Sterling
Representatives
Oscar Turner-Oscar
James F Henderson-Henderson
John E Halsell-Bowling Green
Thomas A Robertson-Elizabethtown
Albert S Willis-Louisville
John Griffen Carlisle-Covington
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
Philip B Thompson Jr. Harrodsburg
William W Culbertson-Ashland
John D White-Manchester
Frank L Wolford-Columbia

Forty-ninth Congress March 4, 1885-March 3, 1887

Senators
James B Beck-Lexington
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
Representatives
William J Stone-Kuttawa
Polk Laffon-Madisonville
John E Halsell-Bowling Green
Thomas A Robertson-Elizabethtown
Albert S Willis-Louisville
John Griffen Carlisle-Covington
William C P Breckinridge
James B McCreery-Richmond
William H Wadsworth-Maysville
William P Taulbee-Saylersville
Frank L Wolford-Columbia

Fiftieth Congress March 4, 1887-March 3, 1889

Senators
James B Beck-Lexington
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
Representatives
William J Stone-Kuttawa
Polk Laffon-Madisonville
W Godfrey Hunter-Burkville
Alexander B Montgomery-Elizabethtown
Asher G Caruth-Louisville
John Griffen Carlisle-Covington
William C P Breckinridge
James B McCreary-Richmond
George M Thomas-Vanceburg
William P Taulbee-Saylersville
Hugh F Finley-Williamsburg

Fifty-first Congress March 4, 1889-March 3, 1891

Senators
John Griffen Carlisle-Covington
James B Beck-Lexington
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
Representatives
William J Stone-Kuttawa
William T Ellis-Owensboro
Isaac H Goodnight-Franklin
Alexander B Montgomery-Elizabethtown
Asher G Caruth-Louisville
John Griffen Carlisle-Covington (resigned 26 May 1890)
William W Dickerson-Williamstown
William C P Breckinridge-Lexington
James B McCreary-Richmond
Thomas H Paynter-Greenup
John H Wilson-Barbourville
Hugh F Finley-Williamsburg

Fifty-second Congress March 4, 1891-March 3, 1893

Senators
John Griffen Carlisle-Covington (resigned 4 Feb 1893)
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
William Lindsey-Frankfort (took seat 21 Feb 1893)
Representatives
William J Stone-Kuttawa
William T Ellis-Owensboro
Isaac H Goodnight-Franklin
Alexander B Montgomery-Elizabethtown
Asher G Caruth-Louisville
William W Dickerson-Williamstown
William C P Breckinridge-Lexington
James B McCreary-Richmond
Thomas H Paynter-Greenup
John W Kendall-West Liberty
Joseph M Kendall-Prestonburg
John H Wilson-Barbourville

Fifty-third Congress March 3, 1893-March 4, 1895

Senators
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
William Lindsey-Frankfort (took seat 21 Feb 1893)
Representatives
William J Stone-Kuttawa
William T Ellis-Owensboro
Isaac H Goodnight-Franklin
Alexander B Montgomery-Elizabethtown
Asher G Caruth-Louisville
Albert Seaton Berry-Newport

William C P Breckinridge-Lexington
James B McCreary-Richmond
Thomas H Paynter-Greenup
Marcus C Lisle-Winchester
William M Beckner-Winchester
Silas Adams-Liberty

Fifty-fourth Congress March 4, 1895-March 3, 1897

Senators
Joseph C S Blackburn-Versailles
William Lindsey-Frankfort
Representatives
John K Hendrick-Smithland
John D Clardy-Newsted
W Godfrey Hunter-Burkesville
John W Lewis-Springfield
Walter Evans-Louisville
Albert Seaton Berry-Newport
William C Owens-Georgetown
James B McCreary-Richmond
Samuel J Pugh-Vanceburg
Joseph M Kendall-Prestonburg
Nathan T Hopkins-Marshall
David G Colson-Middlesboro

Fifty-fifth Congress March 4, 1897-March 3, 1899

Senators
William Lindsey-Frankfort
William J Deboe-Martin
Representatives
Charles K Wheeler-Paducah
John D Clardy-Newstead
JohN S Rhea-Russellville
David H Smith-Hodgensville
Walter Evans-Louisville
Albert Seaton Berry-Newport
Evan E Settle-Owenton
George M Davison-Stanford
Samuel J Pugh-Vanceburg
Thomas Y Fitzpatrick-Prestonburg
David G Colson-Middlesboro

Fifty-sixth Congress March 4, 1899-March 4, 1901

Senators
William Lindsey-Frankfort
William J Deboe-Martin
Representatives
Charles K Wheeler-Paducah
Henry D Allen-Morganfield
John S Rhea-Russellville
David H Smith-Hodgenville
Oscar Turner-Louisville
Albert Seaton Berry-Newport
Evan E Settle-Owenton
June W Gaylor-Owenton
George G Gilbert-Shelbyville
Samuel J Pugh-Vancburg
Thomas Y Fitzpatrick-Prestonburg
Vincent S Boreing-London
 

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