Whig Party

Whig Party

The Whig Party was a conservative political party that existed in the United States during the mid-19th century. Alongside the slightly larger Democratic Party, it was one of the two major parties in the United States between the late 1830s and the early 1850s as part of the Second Party System.

Whig Party People (First 49 people) - Page 4

Samuel W. Bridgham

Samuel W. Bridgham

Former Mayor of Providence

William Waldo

William Waldo

California politician

William Hendricks

William Hendricks

Former Governor of Indiana

Perley B. Johnson

Perley B. Johnson

American Politician

Frederick Heiskell

Frederick Heiskell

Former Mayor of Knoxville

Samuel Turell Armstrong

Samuel Turell Armstrong

Former Governor of Massachusetts

George Tisdale Hodges

George Tisdale Hodges

Former United States Representative

Ambrose Kingsland

Ambrose Kingsland

Former Mayor of New York City

William V. Brady

William V. Brady

Former Mayor of New York City

Duncan Lamont Clinch

Duncan Lamont Clinch

Former United States Representative

James Barrett

James Barrett

Former Member of the Vermont State Senate

William Bebb

William Bebb

Former Governor of Ohio

Oliver H. Smith

Oliver H. Smith

Former member of the United States Senate

Asahel Gridley

Asahel Gridley

Former Illinois State Representative

Elisha Mills Huntington

Elisha Mills Huntington

Former Commissioner of the United States General Land Office

Thomas Withers Chinn

Thomas Withers Chinn

Former United States Representative

Nathan F. Dixon I

Nathan F. Dixon I

Former member of the United States Senate

Samuel J. Randall

Samuel J. Randall

Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

David Fisher

David Fisher

Artist

Reader W. Clarke

Reader W. Clarke

U.S. representative

Nathan Smith

Nathan Smith

Football player

Henry Clay

Henry Clay

Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

Elisha Whittlesey

Elisha Whittlesey

Former United States Representative

Winfield Scott

Winfield Scott

American songwriter

John Gayle

John Gayle

Former Governor of Alabama

William C. Hasbrouck

William C. Hasbrouck

American Politician

James Barbour

James Barbour

Former Governor of Virginia

Nathan K. Hall

Nathan K. Hall

Former United States Postmaster General

Daniel P. King

Daniel P. King

Former United States Representative

Francis B. Fay

Francis B. Fay

Former United States Representative

Samuel L. Crocker

Samuel L. Crocker

Former United States Representative

Bernard Blair

Bernard Blair

American Politician

John G. Sawyer

John G. Sawyer

Former United States Representative

Robert H. Hatton

Robert H. Hatton

Former United States Representative

Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson

Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson

Former United States Representative

Christopher Harris Williams

Christopher Harris Williams

American Politician

Robert C. Schenck

Robert C. Schenck

Former United States Representative

Ephraim Cutler

Ephraim Cutler

Politician

Richard W. Thompson

Richard W. Thompson

Former United States Secretary of the Navy

Joseph Horace Lewis

Joseph Horace Lewis

Former United States Representative

George Robertson

George Robertson

Former United States Representative

Orson S. Head

Orson S. Head

American lawyer

William Winston Seaton

William Winston Seaton

Former Mayor of Washington, DC

Julius Rockwell

Julius Rockwell

Former United States Senator

Horatio Washington Bruce

Horatio Washington Bruce

Politician

Staley N. Clarke

Staley N. Clarke

U.S. representative

Samuel Bigger

Samuel Bigger

Former Governor of Indiana

Hiram Bell

Hiram Bell

Former Ohio State Representative

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