North Carolina Delegates to the U.S. Congress

9th U.S. Congress (1805-1807)
The 9th U.S. Congress met in two sessions: 1) December 2, 1805 to April 21, 1806; and 2) December 1, 1806 to March 4, 1807. A Special Session was convened on March 4, 1805.

U.S. Senators from North Carolina

Name

County From

Comments

David Stone

Bertie
David Stone resigned about February 17, 1807. Seat remained vacant.

James Turner

Warren
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U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina

Name

District

County From

Comments

Nathaniel Alexander /
Evan Shelby Alexander

10th

Mecklenburg /
Rowan
Nathaniel Alexander was elected as Governor of North Carolina on December 10, 1805. Evan Shelby Alexander was elected to replace him and he took his seat on February 24, 1806.

Willis Alston, Jr.

2nd

Halifax
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William Blackledge

4th

Craven
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Thomas Blount

3rd

Edgecombe
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James Holland

11th

Guilford
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Thomas Kenan

5th

Duplin
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Nathaniel Macon

6th

Warren
Elected Speaker of the House for this U.S. Congress.

Duncan McFarlan

7th

Richmond
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Richard Stanford

8th

Person
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Marmaduke Williams

9th

Caswell
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Joseph Winston 

12th

Surry-
 

Thomas Wynns

1st

Hertford
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