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 38 people) - Page 7

Edward Saunders Cheatham

Edward Saunders Cheatham

American Politician

Richard Saltonstall Rogers

Richard Saltonstall Rogers

American Politician

Peter B. Porter Jr.

Peter B. Porter Jr.

American lawyer and politician

Edward D. White Sr.

Edward D. White Sr.

Former Governor of Louisiana

Isaac Nevett Steele

Isaac Nevett Steele

Lawyer

Robert C. Winthrop

Robert C. Winthrop

Former United States Senator

Edward C. Cabell

Edward C. Cabell

Former United States Representative

Barnes Compton

Barnes Compton

Former United States Representative

James Wilson II

James Wilson II

Former United States Representative

Lewis Williams

Lewis Williams

Former United States Representative

Moses Bledso Corwin

Moses Bledso Corwin

Former United States Representative ‧ Thomas Corwin's brother

Charles Noble

Charles Noble

Former Michigan State Representative

William Duhurst Merrick

William Duhurst Merrick

Former United States Senator

Moses H. Grinnell

Moses H. Grinnell

Former United States Representative

Harvey Putnam

Harvey Putnam

Former United States Representative

James T. Morehead

James T. Morehead

Former Governor of Kentucky

Charles Doty

Charles Doty

Former Member of Wisconsin State Assembly

Charles Storer Storrow

Charles Storer Storrow

Former Mayor of Lawrence

George B. Rodney

George B. Rodney

Former United States Representative

Charles Fenton Collier

Charles Fenton Collier

Former Mayor of Petersburg

Absalom H. Chappell

Absalom H. Chappell

American Politician

Daniel F. Slaughter

Daniel F. Slaughter

Former Virginia State Senator

Richard Keith Call

Richard Keith Call

Former Governor of Florida

Jonas P. Phoenix

Jonas P. Phoenix

Former United States Representative

Peter R. Livingston

Peter R. Livingston

Former New York State Senator

Joseph Lanier Williams

Joseph Lanier Williams

Former United States Representative

Samuel Hurd Walley

Samuel Hurd Walley

Former United States Representative

Leverett Saltonstall I

Leverett Saltonstall I

Former United States Representative

John Grant Chapman

John Grant Chapman

Former Maryland State Senator

Charles H. Carroll

Charles H. Carroll

Former United States Representative

Samuel B. Ruggles

Samuel B. Ruggles

Former New York State Representative

Robert L. Rose

Robert L. Rose

Former United States Representative

John Nevett Steele

John Nevett Steele

American Politician

Edward Avery

Edward Avery

Former Ohio State Senator

Franklin Townsend

Franklin Townsend

Former Mayor of Albany

Henry B Bolster

Henry B Bolster

Entrepreneur

William Michael Cocke

William Michael Cocke

Former United States Representative

William Thomasson

William Thomasson

Former United States Representative