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 5

Alexander Harper

Alexander Harper

Former Ohio State Representative

Richard Cheatham

Richard Cheatham

Former Tennessee State Representative

John Wesley Crockett

John Wesley Crockett

American Politician

James Clark

James Clark

Former United States Representative

Ogden Hoffman

Ogden Hoffman

Former Manhattan District Attorney

William High Keim

William High Keim

Former Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania

Robert L. Caruthers

Robert L. Caruthers

Former United States Representative

Thomas Dickens Arnold

Thomas Dickens Arnold

American Politician

Lucien Anderson

Lucien Anderson

Former Kentucky State Representative

Amos Abbott

Amos Abbott

Former Massachusetts State Representative

Russell Sage

Russell Sage

Former United States Representative

Joseph Maull

Joseph Maull

Former Governor of Delaware

Elbridge G. Spaulding

Elbridge G. Spaulding

Former United States Representative

James L. Alcorn

James L. Alcorn

Former U.S. senator

John Henderson

John Henderson

American football player

Benjamin Stanton

Benjamin Stanton

Former Lieutenant Governor of Ohio

John Bell

John Bell

Singer

DAVID CROCKET

DAVID CROCKET

Former United States Representative

Nathan F. Dixon II

Nathan F. Dixon II

Former United States Representative

Jubal Early

Jubal Early

Former Virginia State Delegate

Samuel Augustus Foot

Samuel Augustus Foot

Former United States Senator

william wolcott ellsworth

william wolcott ellsworth

Former United States Representative

William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison

9th U.S. President

Samuel G. Andrews

Samuel G. Andrews

Former United States Representative

Joseph L. Tillinghast

Joseph L. Tillinghast

Former United States Representative

James Fisher Robinson

James Fisher Robinson

Former Governor of Kentucky

Robert Ridgway

Robert Ridgway

Former United States Representative

Horace Mann

Horace Mann

Former United States Representative

William Crutchfield

William Crutchfield

Former United States Representative

Seabury Ford

Seabury Ford

Former Governor of Ohio

Charles Lynch

Charles Lynch

Irish pianist

Phineas C. Dummer

Phineas C. Dummer

Former Mayor of Jersey City

William Harrison

William Harrison

9th U.S. President

Winthrop Welles Ketcham

Winthrop Welles Ketcham

Former United States Representative

George Perkins Marsh

George Perkins Marsh

Former United States Ambassador to Italy

John Tyler

John Tyler

10th U.S. President

Oliver Spencer Halsted

Oliver Spencer Halsted

Former Mayor of Newark, New Jersey

James M. Quinby

James M. Quinby

Former Mayor of Newark, New Jersey

Albert Smith White

Albert Smith White

Former United States Senator

Abel Upshur

Abel Upshur

Former United States Secretary of State

Ebenezer O. Grosvenor

Ebenezer O. Grosvenor

Former Lieutenant Governor of Michigan

Kensey Johns Jr.

Kensey Johns Jr.

Former United States Representative

Henry Gardner

Henry Gardner

Former Governor of Massachusetts

Thomas Metcalfe

Thomas Metcalfe

Former Governor of Kentucky

Richard Henry Bayard

Richard Henry Bayard

Former member of the U.S. Senate

Robert Goodenow

Robert Goodenow

Former United States Representative

Erastus Root

Erastus Root

Former United States Representative

George Davis

George Davis

Former Confederate States Attorney General

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