THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, December 6, 1802.
This being the day appointed by the constitution for the annual meeting of Congress, the following members of the House of Representatives appeared and took their seats, to wit:
From New Hampshire.—Abiel Foster and Samuel Tenney.
From Massachusetts.—John Bacon, Seth Hastings, Nathan Read, Josiah Smith, Joseph B. Varnum, Peleg Wadsworth, and Lemuel Williams.
From Rhode Island.—Joseph Stanton, jr., and Thomas Tillinghast.
From Connecticut.—John Davenport, Calvin Goddard, Elias Perkins, John Cotton Smith, and Benjamin Tallmadge.
From New York.—Samuel L. Mitchill, John Smith, David Thomas, John P. Van Ness, and Killian K. Van Rensselaer.
From New Jersey.—John Condit, Ebenezer Elmer, James Mott, and Henry Southard.
From Pennsylvania.—Robert Brown, Andrew Gregg, Joseph Heister, Joseph Hemphill, William Hoge, Michael Leib, John Smilie, John Stewart, Isaac Van Horn, and Henry Woods.