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Developing for List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania

notesCongressyearsClass 1 seatClass 3 seat
  1st 1789-1791 William Maclay (A-F) Robert Morris (F)
  2nd 1791-1793 vacant
[1] 3rd 1793-1795 Albert Gallatin (F)
[2] James Ross (F)
  4th 1795-1797 William Bingham (F)
  5th 1797-1799
  6th 1799-1801
[3] 7th 1801-1803 Peter Muhlenberg (D-R)
[4] George Logan (D-R)
  8th 1803-1805 Samuel Maclay (D-R)
  9th 1805-1807
[5] 10th 1807-1809 Andrew Gregg (D-R)
[6] Michael Leib (D-R)
  11th 1809-1811
  12th 1811-1813
[7] 13th 1813-1815 Abner Lacock (D-R)
[8] Jonathan Roberts (D-R)
  14th 1815-1817
  15th 1817-1819
  16th 1819-1821 Walter Lowrie (D-R)
[9] 17th 1821-1823 William Findlay (D-R)
  18th 1823-1825
  19th 1825-1827 William Marks (N-R)
  20th 1827-1829 Isaac D. Barnard (D)
  21st 1829-1831
[10] 22nd 1831-1833 William Wilkins (D)
[11] George M. Dallas (D)
[12] 23rd 1833-1835 Samuel McKean (D)
  James Buchanan (D)
  24th 1835-1837
  25th 1837-1839
[13] 26th 1839-1841 Daniel Sturgeon (D)
  27th 1841-1843
[14] 28th 1843-1845
[15] 29th 1845-1847 Simon Cameron (D)
  30th 1847-1849
  31st 1849-1851 James Cooper (Whig)
  32nd 1851-1853 Richard Brodhead (D)
  33rd 1853-1855
[16] 34th 1855-1857 William Bigler (D)
  35th 1857-1859 Simon Cameron (R)
[17] 36th 1859-1861
[18] 37th 1861-1863 David Wilmot (R) Edgar Cowan (R)
  38th 1863-1865 Charles R. Buckalew (D)
  39th 1865-1867
  40th 1867-1869 Simon Cameron (R)
  41st 1869-1871 John Scott (R)
  42nd 1871-1873
  43rd 1873-1875
[19] 44th 1875-1877 William A. Wallace (D)
[20] 45th 1877-1879 J. Donald Cameron (R)
  46th 1879-1881
  47th 1881-1883 John I. Mitchell (R)
  48th 1883-1885
  49th 1885-1887
  50th 1887-1889 Matthew S. Quay (R)
  51st 1889-1891
  52nd 1891-1893
  53rd 1893-1895
  54th 1895-1897
  55th 1897-1899
  56th 1899-1901
  57th 1901-1903
  58th 1903-1905
  59th 1905-1907
  60th 1907-1909
  61st 1909-1911
  62nd 1911-1913
  63rd 1913-1915
  64th 1915-1917
  65th 1917-1919
  66th 1919-1921
  67th 1921-1923
  68th 1923-1925
  69th 1925-1927
  70th 1927-1929
  71st 1929-1931
  72nd 1931-1933
  73rd 1933-1935
  74th 1935-1936
  75th 1937-1938
  76th 1939-1941
  77th 1941-1942
  78th 1943-1944
  79th 1945-1946
  80th 1947-1948
  81st 1949-1950
  82nd 1951-1952
  83rd 1953-1954
  84th 1955-1956
  85th 1957-1958
  86th 1959-1960
  87th 1961-1962
  88th 1963-1964
  89th 1965-1966
  90th 1967-1968
  91st 1969-1970
  92nd 1971-1972
  93rd 1973-1974
  94th 1975-1976
  95th 1977-1978
  96th 1979-1980
  97th 1981-1982
  98th 1983-1984
  99th 1985-1986
  100th 1987-1988
  101st 1989-1990
  102nd 1991-1992
  103rd 1993-1994
  104th 1995-1996
  105th 1997-1998
  106th 1999-2000
  107th 2001-2002
  108th 2003-2004
  109th 2004-2005

Notes

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  1. ^ Gallatin's election was challenged, and found wanting on February 28, 1794.
  2. ^ Ross was elected to replace Gallatin and was sworn in on April 24, 1794.
  3. ^ Muhlenberg was offered an appointment by President Jefferson, and resigned on June 30, 1801.
  4. ^ Logan was appointed to replace Muhlenberg and was sworn in on July 13, 1801.
  5. ^ Maclay resigned on January 4, 1809.
  6. ^ Senator-elect Leib was appointed to finish the session, and was seated January 9, 1809.
  7. ^ Leib resigned on February 14, 1814 to become Postmaster of Philaelphia.
  8. ^ Roberts was elected to replace Leib and was sworn in on February 24, 1814.
  9. ^ At first the legislature couldn't decide, Findlay was finally seated on December 10, 1821.
  10. ^ Barnard resigned on December 6, 1831.
  11. ^ Elected to replace Barnard, Dallas was sworn in on December 13, 1831.
  12. ^ Wilkins was appointed Minister to Russia and resigned on June 30, 1834.
  13. ^ Vacant at first, the 1840 legislature elected Sturgeon, and he was seated on January 14.
  14. ^ Buchanan resigned after this congress to become President Taylor's Secretary of State.
  15. ^ Cameron was elected to the remaining four years of Buchanan's term.
  16. ^ At first the legislature failed to elect anyone, Bigler filled the vacant seat on January 14, 1856.
  17. ^ Cameron resigned on March 4, 1861 to become Lincoln's Secretary of War.
  18. ^ Elected to complete Cameron's term, Wilnot was sworn in on March 14, 1861
  19. ^ Cameron resigned on March 12, 1877 when assured his son would get the seat.
  20. ^ Donald Cameron was sworn in on March 20, 1877 to complete his fathers term.
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