Indiana Territory's at-large congressional district


The Indiana Territory's at-large congressional district encompassed the entire area of the Indiana Territory.
A delegate to the United States Congress was elected from this district.
The territory was created from portions of the Northwest Territory leading up to the State of Ohio achieving statehood.

List of delegates representing the district

The territory sent one non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives.
The area of Indiana Territory was reduced in 1805 by the creation of Michigan Territory, and again in 1809 by the creation of Illinois Territory.

Indiana Becomes A State Of The Union

On December 11, 1816, Indiana was admitted into the Union as a state.