Journal of William Maclay/List of Persons Referred to in the Journal

1349801Journal of William Maclay — List of Persons Referred to in the JournalWilliam Maclay
  • Ames, Fisher, Rep., Massachusetts.
  • Ashe, John Baptist, Rep., North Carolina.
  • Baldwin, Abraham, Rep., Georgia.
  • Barry, Captain, captain in the United States Navy during the Revolution.
  • Bassett, Richard, Senator, Delaware.
  • Beckley, John, Clerk of the House of Representatives.
  • Benson, Rep., New York.
  • Bingham, William, afterward Pennsylvania States Senator.
  • Bland, Theodore, Rep., Virginia.
  • Boudinot, Elias, Rep., New Jersey.
  • Brown, John, Rep., Virginia.
  • Bryan, Judge, father of the abolition laws.
  • Burke, Edmund, Edanus Rep., South Carolina.
  • Butler, Pierce, Senator, South Carolina.
  • Carroll, Charles, Senator, Maryland. (Note. Written with one "1" in journal.)
  • Carroll, David, Rep., Maryland.
  • Chew, President of the Pennsylvania High Court of Errors and Appeals, 1790-1806.
  • Clymer, George, Rep., Pennsylvania.
  • Coles, Isaac, Rep., Virginia.
  • Contee, Benjamin, Rep., Maryland.
  • Coxe, Tench, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.
  • Dalton, Tristram, Senator, Massachusetts.
  • Delany, Sharpe, Collector of Duties at the Port of Philadelphia.
  • Dickenson, Philemon, Senator, New Jersey.
  • Ellicott, Andrew, Surveyor.
  • Ellsworth, Oliver, Senator, Connecticut. (Note. Written Elsworth in the Journal.)
  • Elmer, Jonathan, Senator, New Jersey.
  • Few, William, Senator, Georgia.
  • Findley, William, afterward Congressman, serving eleven terms.
  • Fitzimons, Thomas, Rep., Pennsylvania.
  • Floyd, William, Rep., New York.
  • Foster, Theodore, Senator, Rhode Island.
  • Gale, George, Rep., Maryland.
  • Gallatin, Albert, afterward United State Senator.
  • Gerry, Elbridge, Rep., Massachusetts.
  • Giles, William B., Rep., Virginia.
  • Gilman, Nicholas, Rep., New Hampshire.
  • Goodhue, Benjamin, Rep., Massachusetts.
  • Grayson, William, Senator, Virginia.
  • Gray, George, member of the Constitutional Convention of Pennsylvania, 1789-'90.
  • Grout, Jonathan, Rep., Massachusetts.
  • Gunn, James, Senator, Georgia.
  • Gurney, Colonel Francis, member of Pennsylvania Legislature.
  • Hamilton, Alexander, Secretary of the Treasury.
  • Harris, Davy, son of John Harris.
  • Harris, John, founder of Harrisburg, father-in-law to William Maclay.
  • Hartley, Thomas, Rep., Pennsylvania.
  • Hawkins, Benjamin, Senator, North Carolina.
  • Heister, Daniel, Rep., Pennsylvania.
  • Henry, John, Senator, Maryland.
  • Hillagas, Michael, Assistant Treasurer.
  • Huger, Daniel, Rep., South Carolina.
  • Humphreys, Colonel.
  • Huntingdon, Benjamin, Rep., Connecticut.
  • Irwin, Matthew, Master of Rolls of Pennsylvania, 1790-1800.
  • Izard, Ralph, Senator, South Carolina.
  • Jackson, James, Rep., Georgia.
  • Jefferson, Thomas, Secretary of State.
  • Johnson, William S., Senator, Connecticut.
  • Johnston, Samuel, Senator, North Carolina
  • King, Rufus, Senator, New York.
  • Knox, General, Secretary of War.
  • Langdon, John, Senator, New Hampshire.
  • Lawrence, John, Rep., New York.
  • Lear, Tobias, Private Secretary to Washington.
  • Lee, Richard Henry, Senator, Virginia.
  • Leonard, George, Rep., Massachusetts.
  • Linn, Chaplain of the Senate.
  • Livermore, Samuel, Rep., New Hampshire.
  • Livingston, William, Governor of New Jersey.
  • Logan, George, member of Pennsylvania Legisture.
  • MacLay, William, Senator, Pennsylvania.
  • MacPherson, William, afterward Naval Officer of the Port of Philadelphia.
  • Matthews, George, Rep., Georgia.
  • Madison, James, Jr., Rep., Virginia.
  • Meredith, Samuel, first Treasurer of the United States, 1789-1801.
  • Mifflin, General Thomas, President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.
  • Miles, Samuel, Mayor of Philadelphia, 1790-'91.
  • Montgomery, Colonel John, commissioned County, Pa., in 1794.
  • Morris, Robert, Senator, Pennsylvania.
  • Muhlenberg, F. A., Rep., Pennsylvania, and Speaker of the House.
  • Oswald, Eleazer, editor "Independent Gazetteer."
  • Otis, Samuel, Secretary of the Senate.
  • Parker, Josiah, Rep., Virginia.
  • Partridge, George, Rep., Massachusetts.
  • Paterson, William, Senator, New Jersey
  • Petit, chairman of the Public Creditors.
  • Peters, Richard, Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly, 1789-'90.
  • Powell, afterward Speaker of Pennsylvania Senate.
  • Read, George, Senator, Delaware.
  • Rush, Dr. Benjamin, member of Pennsylvania Convention which ratified the United States Constitution, 1787.
  • Ryerson, member of Pennsylvania Assembly.
  • Scott, Thomas, Rep., Pennsylvania.
  • Schuyler, Philip, Senator, New York.
  • Sedgwick, Theodore, Rep., Massachusetts.
  • Seney, Joshua, Rep., Maryland.
  • Sherman, Roger, Rep., Connecticut.
  • Smilie, John, member of Pennsylvania Legislature, afterward of Congress, 1793-'95, 1799-1813.
  • Smith, William, Rep., Maryland.
  • Stanton, Joseph, Senator, Rhode Island.
  • Stone, Michael J., Rep., Maryland.
  • Strong, Caleb, Senator, Massachusetts.
  • Sturges, Jonathan, Rep., Connecticut.
  • Sylvester, Peter, Rep., New York.
  • Thatcher, George, Rep., Massachusetts.
  • Thompson, Charles, Secretary of the old Congress.
  • Trumbull, Jonathan, Rep., Connecticut.
  • Truxtun, Captain. afterward Commander of the frigate Constellation.
  • Tucker, Thomas T., Rep., South Carolina.
  • Wadsworth, Jeremiah, Rep., Connecticut.
  • White, Alexander, Rep., Virginia.
  • Williamson, Hugh, Rep., North Carolina.
  • Wingate, Paine, Senator, New Hampshire.
  • Wynkoop, Henry, Rep., Pennsylvania.
  • Vandalsen, William Maclay's' landlord while in New York.
  • Vining, John, Rep., Delaware.