List of members of the United States House of Representatives in the 63rd Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 63rd United States Congress listed by seniority. For the most part, representatives are ranked by the beginning of their terms in office.[1]

As an historical article, the districts and party affiliations listed reflect those during the 63rd Congress (March 4, 1913–March 3, 1915). Seats and party affiliations on similar lists for other Congresses will be different for certain members.

This article describes the criteria for seniority in the House of Representatives and sets out the list of members by seniority. It is prepared on the basis of the interpretation of seniority applied to the House of Representatives in the current congress. In the absence of information to the contrary, it is presumed that the twenty-first-century practice is identical to the seniority customs used during the 63rd Congress.[2]

Seniority

House seniority

Seniority in the House, for Congressmen with unbroken service, depends on the date on which the members first term began. That date is either the start of the Congress (4 March in odd numbered years, for the era up to and including the 73rd Congress starting in 1933) or the date of a special election during the Congress. Since many members start serving on the same day as others, ranking between them is based on alphabetical order by the last name of the congressman.

Representatives who return to the House, after having previously served, are credited with service equal to one less than the total number of terms they served. When a representative has served a prior term of less than two terms (i.e., prior term minus one equals less than one), he is ranked above all others whose service begins on the same day.

Committee seniority

Until 1910, House committee members and chairmen were selected by the Speaker, who also ranked the members of the committee. Seniority on the committee was just one of the factors that was taken into account in ranking the members. In the 61st Congress, Speaker Cannon (R-IL) had used his power to change committee assignments to demote and punish insurgent Republicans. In March 1910 the Speaker was stripped of his powers over the composition of standing committees.

As a result of the events of 1910, at the start of the 63rd Congress in 1913, the committee assignments were made by each party and then formally approved by the whole House. Each party controlled the committee ranking of its members, but usually this followed the order of seniority of members in terms of service on the committee. It became customary for members of a committee, in the previous congress, to be re-appointed at the start of the next.

A seniority rule was normally used to decide committee chairmen, similar to that which the Senate had usually followed since 1846. The chairman was likely to be the majority member of a committee, with the longest continuous service on it. However, party leadership was typically not associated with seniority.[3]

Out of the group of fifty three standing committee chairmen, at the start of this Congress, Nelson Polsby identified thirty three as the most senior member of the majority on the committee. In the other twenty cases, thirteen senior majority members were compensated for not being chairman of the committee (seven chaired another committee and six received better committee assignments than in the previous Congress). Thus only in seven instances was the seniority custom violated, without obvious compensation for the Congressman passed over.[4]

Committees

This list refers to the standing committees of the House in the 63rd Congress, the year of establishment as a standing committee (adoption of the name used in 1913), the number of members assigned to the committee and the corresponding committee in the current congress. Because of consolidation of committees and changes of jurisdiction, it is not always possible to identify a clear successor panel.[5]

No.1913 CommitteeEstablishedMembers2011 Committee
1Accounts180511House Administration
2Agriculture182021Agriculture
3Alcoholic Liquor Traffic189311Judiciary
4Appropriations186521Appropriations
5Banking and Currency186521Financial Services
6Census190116Oversight and Government Reform
7Claims179416Judiciary
8Coinage, Weights and Measures1864 (1867)18Financial Services
9Disposition of Executive Papers19112House Administration
10District of Columbia180821Oversight and Government Reform
11Education1867 (1883)15Education and the Workforce
12Election of President, Vice President and Representatives189313House Administration
13Elections No. 11789 (1895)9House Administration
14Elections No. 218959House Administration
15Elections No. 318959House Administration
16Enrolled Bills18767House Administration
17Expenditures in the Agriculture Department18897Oversight and Government Reform
18Expenditures in the Interior Department18607Oversight and Government Reform
19Expenditures in the Justice Department18747Oversight and Government Reform
20Expenditures in the Navy Department18167Oversight and Government Reform
21Expenditures in the Post Office Department18167Oversight and Government Reform
22Expenditures in the State Department18167Oversight and Government Reform
23Expenditures in the Treasury Department18167Oversight and Government Reform
24Expenditures in the War Department18167Oversight and Government Reform
25Expenditures on Public Buildings18167Oversight and Government Reform
26Foreign Affairs182221Foreign Affairs
27Immigration and Naturalization189315Judiciary
28Indian Affairs182121Natural Resources
29Industrial Arts and Expositions190316Foreign Affairs
30Insular Affairs189921Natural Resources
31Interstate and Foreign Commerce1795 (1892)21Energy and Commerce
32Invalid Pensions183116Veterans' Affairs
33Irrigation of Arid Lands189315Natural Resources
34Judiciary181321Judiciary
35Labor188313Education and the Workforce
36Merchant Marine and Fisheries188721...
37Mileage18375House Administration
38Military Affairs182221Armed Services
39Mines and Mining186514Natural Resources
40Naval Affairs182221Armed Services
41Patents183714Judiciary
42Pensions188015Veterans' Affairs
43Post Office and Post Roads180821Oversight and Government Reform
44Public Buildings and Grounds183719Transportation and Infrastructure
45Public Lands180521Natural Resources
46Railways and Canals1831 (1869)14Transportation and Infrastructure
47Reform in the Civil Service189313Oversight and Government Reform
48Revision of Laws186813Judiciary
49Rivers and Harbors188321Transportation and Infrastructure
50Rules188011Rules
51Territories182516Natural Resources
52War Claims1825 (1873)15Judiciary
53Ways and Means180221Ways and Means
Joint Committees (House standing committee members only)
Jt 1Library Joint18065House Administration
Jt 2Printing Joint18463House Administration
New standing committees, established during the 63rd Congress
54Expenditures in the Commerce Department1903 (1913)7Oversight and Government Reform
55Expenditures in the Labor Department19137Oversight and Government Reform
56Roads191321Transportation and Infrastructure

List of Representatives by seniority

A numerical rank is assigned to each of the 435 members initially elected to the 63rd Congress. Other members, who joined the House during the Congress, are not assigned a number.

Three Representatives-elect were not sworn in; of whom one died before the Congress started, one resigned to become a U.S. Senator and one was too ill to take his seat (before dying during the Congress). The list below includes the Representatives-elect (with names in italics), with the seniority they would have held if they had been able to be sworn in.

Major party designations used in this article are D for Democratic members and R for Republican representatives. Other designations include Ind for Independent and Prog for Progressive.

U.S. House Seniority
RankRepresentativePartyDistrictSeniority dateNotes
Fifteen non-consecutive terms
1Sereno E. PayneRNY-36December 2, 1889Previously served 1883-87 while serving in the House. Dean of the House.
Died on December 10, 1914 while still serving in the House.
Twelve consecutive terms
2William A. JonesDVA-1March 4, 1891Chairman: Insular Affairs. Dean of the House (1914).
Eleven consecutive terms
3Richard BartholdtRMO-10March 4, 1893Last term while serving in the House.
4Henry A. CooperRWI-1
5Frederick H. GillettRMA-2
Ten consecutive terms
6Charles L. BartlettDGA-6March 4, 1895Last term while serving in the House.
7Stephen M. SparkmanDFL-1Chairman: Rivers and Harbors
Ten non-consecutive terms
8James B. (Champ) ClarkDMO-9March 4, 1897Speaker of the House. Previously served 1893-95 while in the House.
9Oscar W. UnderwoodDAL-9Chairman: Ways and Means. Majority Leader.
Previously served 1895-June 9, 1896. Last term while serving in the House.
Nine consecutive terms
10William C. AdamsonDGA-4March 4, 1897Chairman: Interstate and Foreign Commerce
11Thomas S. ButlerRPA-7Ind R, 1897–99
12Robert F. BroussardDLA-3Chairman: Expenditures in the Justice Department
Last term while serving in the House.
13Henry D. ClaytonDAL-3Chairman: Judiciary
Resigned to become a Judge: May 25, 1914
14Edward L. HamiltonRMI-4
15James HayDVA-7Chairman: Military Affairs
16Robert L. HenryDTX-11Chairman: Rules
17James R. MannRIL-2Minority Leader
18John A. MoonDTN-3Chairman: Post Office and Post Roads
19Thetus W. SimsDTN-8
20James L. SlaydenDTX-14
21Samuel W. SmithRMI-6Last term while serving in the House.
22John H. StephensDTX-13Chairman: Indian Affairs
23Frederick C. StevensRMN-4Last term while serving in the House.
24George W. TaylorDAL-1Last term while serving in the House.
25James T. LloydDMO-1June 1, 1897Chairman: Accounts
26William S. GreeneRMA-15May 31, 1898Republican Conference Chairman
Nine non-consecutive terms
27Frank W. MondellRWY-alMarch 4, 1899Previously served 1895-97 while in the House.
Eight consecutive terms
28Albert S. BurlesonDTX-10March 4, 1899Resigned, to become Postmaster General: March 6, 1913
29John L. BurnettDAL-7Chairman: Immigration and Naturalization
30John J. EschRWI-7
31David E. FinleyDSC-5
32John J. FitzgeraldDNY-7Chairman: Appropriations
33Joseph W. FordneyRMI-8
34Gilbert N. HaugenRIA-4
35Ernest W. RobertsRMA-9
36William W. RuckerDMO-2Chairman: Election of President, Vice President and Representatives
37John H. SmallDNC-1
38Dorsey W. ShacklefordDMO-8August 29, 1899Chairman: Roads
39William N. RichardsonDAL-8August 6, 1900Chairman: Pensions. Died on March 31, 1914 while still serving in the House.
Seven consecutive terms
40George F. BurgessDTX-9March 4, 1901
41Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr.DMS-1
42Henry D. FloodDVA-10Chairman: Foreign Affairs
43Henry M. GoldfogleDNY-12Chairman: Elections No. 3. Last term until 66th Congress.
44James A. HughesRWV-5Last term while serving in the House until 70th Congress
45Joseph T. JohnsonDSC-4
46Claude KitchinDNC-2
47Lemuel P. PadgettDTN-7Chairman: Naval Affairs
48Edward W. PouDNC-4Chairman: Claims
49Asbury F. LeverDSC-7November 5, 1901Chairman: Agriculture
50Augustus P. GardnerRMA-6November 4, 1902
51Carter GlassDVA-6Chairman: Banking and Currency
Seven non-consecutive terms
52Charles H. BurkeRSD-2March 4, 1909Previously served 1899–1907. Minority Whip. Last term while serving in the House.
53Julius KahnRCA-4March 4, 1905Previously served 1899-1903
54J. Frederick TalbottDMD-2March 4, 1909Previously served 1879-85 and 1893–95 while in the House
55Eben W. MartinRSD-3November 3, 1908Previously served 1901–07. Last term while serving in the House.
Six consecutive terms
56Wyatt AikenDSC-3March 4, 1903
57James A. BeallDTX-5Last term while serving in the House.
58Philip P. CampbellRKS-3
59Charles R. DavisRMN-3
60John N. GarnerDTX-15
61Alexander W. GreggDTX-7Chairman: War Claims
62Thomas W. HardwickDGA-10Chairman: Coinage, Weights and Measures
Resigned to become a U.S. Senator: November 2, 1914
63Joseph HowellRUT-1
64William E. HumphreyRWA-1
65Benjamin G. HumphreysDMS-3
66Moses P. KinkaidRNE-6
67George S. LegaréDSC-1Died, as Representative-elect: January 31, 1913
68Robert N. PageDNC-7
69Henry T. RaineyDIL-20
70J. Swagar SherleyDKY-5
71William R. SmithDTX-16Chairman: Irrigation of Arid Lands
72Augustus O. StanleyDKY-2Last term while serving in the House.
73Halvor SteenersonRMN-9
74Andrew J. VolsteadRMN-7
75Edwin Y. WebbDNC-9Chairman: Judiciary (1914)
76H. Olin YoungRMI-12Resigned, during an election challenge, May 16, 1913
77Victor MurdockRKS-8May 26, 1903Last term while serving in the House.
78J. Thomas HeflinDAL-5May 19, 1904
79Joseph R. KnowlandRCA-11November 8, 1904Last term while serving in the House.
Six non-consecutive terms
80Daniel J. RiordanDNY-11November 6, 1906Previously served 1899-1901 while in the House.
Five consecutive terms
81Andrew J. BarchfeldRPA-32March 4, 1905
82Thomas M. BellDGA-9Majority Whip
83James F. BurkeRPA-31Last term while serving in the House.
84William M. CalderRNY-6Last term while serving in the House.
85Frank ClarkDFL-2Chairman: Public Buildings and Grounds
86Lincoln DixonDIN-4
87John C. FloydDAR-3
88Finis J. GarrettDTN-9
89Everis A. HayesRCA-8
90William C. HoustonDTN-5Chairman: Territories
91Gordon LeeDGA-7
92Martin B. MaddenRIL-1
93John T. WatkinsDLA-4Chairman: Revision of Laws
94John W. WeeksRMA-13Representative-elect resigned, to become a U.S. Senator:
March 4, 1913
95John M. NelsonRWI-3September 4, 1906
96J. Hampton MooreRPA-3November 6, 1906
97Edward W. SaundersDVA-5
Five non-consecutive terms
98Burton L. FrenchRID-alMarch 4, 1911Previously served 1903-09 while in the House. Last term while serving in the House until 65th Congress.
99Joseph A. GouldenDNY-23March 4, 1913Previously served 1903-11 while in the House.
100Courtney W. HamlinDMO-7March 4, 1907Previously served 1903-05 while in the House.
Chairman: Expenditures in the State Department.
101Francis B. HarrisonDNY-20Previously served 1903-05 while in the House. Resigned on September 1, 1913 while still serving in the House.
102Isaac R. SherwoodDOH-9Previously served (R) 1873-75 while in the House. Chairman: Invalid Pensions.
103William H. StaffordRWI-5March 4, 1913Previously served 1903-11 while in the House.
104Frank E. WilsonDNY-3March 4, 1911Previously served 1899-1905 while in the House. Last term while serving in the House.
105Charles F. BooherDMO-4March 4, 1907Previously served February 18-March 3, 1889
Four consecutive terms
106John A. M. AdairDIN-8March 4, 1907Chairman: Expenditures in the War Department
107Joshua W. AlexanderDMO-3Chairman: Merchant Marine and Fisheries
108Timothy T. AnsberryDOH-5Resigned, to become a Judge: January 9, 1915
109William A. AshbrookDOH-17
110William J. CaryRWI-4
111William E. CoxDIN-3
112Charles G. EdwardsDGA-1
113George W. FairchildRNY-34
114Martin D. FosterDIL-23Chairman: Mines and Mining
115Hannibal L. GodwinDNC-6Chairman: Reform in the Civil Service
116James A. HamillDNJ-12Chairman: Elections No. 2
117Winfield S. HammondDMN-2Resigned, to become Governor: January 6, 1915
118Rufus HardyDTX-6Chairman: Expenditures in the Navy Department
119Willis C. HawleyROR-1
120Harvey HelmDKY-8Chairman: Census
121Richmond P. HobsonDAL-6Last term while serving in the House.
122Cordell HullDTN-4
123Ben JohnsonDKY-4Chairman: District of Columbia
124Charles A. KennedyRIA-1
125John W. LangleyRKY-10
126Charles A. LindberghRMN-6
127James T. McDermottDIL-4Resigned on July 21, 1914 while still serving in the House. Last term while serving in the House until 64th Congress.
128James C. McLaughlinRMI-9
129Andrew J. PetersDMA-11Resigned on August 15, 1914 while serving in the House.
130George W. RauchDIN-11
131John H. RothermelDPA-13Chairman: Expenditures in the Commerce Department.
Last term while serving in the House.
132Adolph J. SabathDIL-5Chairman: Alcoholic Liquor Traffic
133Daniel R. Anthony, Jr.RKS-1May 23, 1907
134Charles C. CarlinDVA-8November 5, 1907
135Charles D. CarterDOK-4November 16, 1907
136Scott FerrisDOK-5Chairman: Public Lands
137Bird S. McGuireROK-1Previously served as Delegate 1903–07. Last term while serving in the House.
138C. Bascom SlempRVA-9December 17, 1907
139Henry A. BarnhartDIN-13November 3, 1908
140Albert EstopinalDLA-1
141Frank E. GuernseyRME-4
Four non-consecutive terms
142James M. Gudger, Jr.DNC-10March 4, 1911Previously 1903–07. Chairman: Expenditures in the
Post Office Department (1914). Last term while serving in the House.
Three consecutive terms
143Richard W. AustinRTN-2March 4, 1909
144William P. BorlandDMO-5
145Joseph W. ByrnsDTN-6
146J. Campbell CantrillDKY-7
147Cyrus ClineDIN-12
148James W. CollierDMS-8
149Michael F. ConryDNY-15
150James H. CovingtonDMD-1Resigned to become a Judge: September 30, 1914
151William A. CullopDIN-2
152S. Hubert Dent, Jr.DAL-2
153Martin DiesDTX-2Chairman: Railways and Canals
154Daniel A. DriscollDNY-42
155Thomas GallagherDIL-8
156James W. GoodRIA-5
157James M. GrahamDIL-21Chairman: Expenditures in the Interior Department
Last term
158William W. GriestRPA-9
159Dudley M. HughesDGA-12Chairman: Education
160Eugene F. KinkeadDNJ-8Resigned on February 4, 1915 while still serving in the House.
161Charles A. KorblyDIN-7Last term while serving in the House.
162Jonathan N. LanghamRPA-27Last term while serving in the House.
163Irvine L. LenrootRWI-11
164John A. MaguireDNE-1Last term while serving in the House.
165Clarence B. MillerRMN-8
166Dick T. MorganROK-2
167Martin A. MorrisonDIN-9
168Ralph W. MossDIN-5
169William A. OldfieldDAR-2Chairman: Patents
170A. Mitchell PalmerDPA-26Democratic Caucus Chairman. Last term while serving in the House.
171Frank PlumleyRVT-2Last term while serving in the House.
172William G. SharpDOH-14Resigned on July 23, 1914 while still serving in the House.
173Thomas U. SissonDMS-4
174Edward T. TaylorDCO-al
175Robert Y. Thomas, Jr.DKY-3
176Frank P. WoodsRIA-10
177Clement C. DickinsonDMO-6February 1, 1910
178Seaborn RoddenberyDGA-2February 6, 1910Died September 25, 1913
179H. Garland DupréDLA-2November 8, 1910
Three non-consecutive terms
180Jefferson M. LevyDNY-14March 4, 1911Previously served 1899–1901. Last term while serving in the House.
181Joseph J. RussellDMO-14Previously served 1907-09 while in the House.
182James S. DavenportDOK-3Previously served November 16, 1907–09 while in the House.
183Timothy D. SullivanDNY-13March 4, 1913Previously served 1903-July 27, 1906 while serving in the House.
Representative-elect, died: August 31, 1913.
Two consecutive terms
184Alfred G. AllenDOH-2March 4, 1911
185Sydney AndersonRMN-1
186Elsworth R. BathrickDOH-19Last term while serving in the House until 65th Congress
187Fred L. BlackmonDAL-4
188William G. Brown, Jr.DWV-2
189Frank BuchananDIL-7
190Robert J. BulkleyDOH-21Last term while serving in the House.
191Michael E. BurkeDWI-2
192James F. ByrnesDSC-2
193Oscar CallawayDTX-12
194Horatio C. ClaypoolDOH-11Last term while serving in the House until 65th Congress
195Ira C. CopleyRIL-11
196James M. CurleyDMA-12Resigned on February 4, 1914 while still serving in the House. Last term until 78th Congress.
197Henry G. DanforthRNY-39
198John W. DavisDWV-1Resigned on August 29, 1913 while still serving in the House.
199Robert E. DifenderferDPA-8Last term while serving in the House.
200Michael DonohoeDPA-5Last term while serving in the House.
201Frank E. DoremusDMI-1
202Robert L. DoughtonDNC-8Chairman: Expenditures in the Agriculture Department
203Leonidas C. DyerRMO-12Unseated June 19, 1914. Last term while serving in the House until 64th Congress.
204John M. FaisonDNC-3Last term while serving in the House.
205John R. FarrRPA-10
206William J. FieldsDKY-9
207H. Robert FowlerDIL-24Last term while serving in the House.
208William B. FrancisDOH-16Last term while serving in the House.
209Henry George, Jr.DNY-21Last term while serving in the House.
210J. Henry GoekeDOH-4Last term while serving in the House.
211William S. GoodwinDAR-7
212Finly H. GrayDIN-6
213Pat HarrisonDMS-6
214Henry T. HelgesenRND-1
215Walter L. HensleyDMO-13
216Asher C. HindsRME-1
217Edward E. HollandDVA-2
218William S. HowardDGA-5
219Henderson M. JacowayDAR-5
220William Kent[6]IndCA-1
221George KonigDMD-3Died on May 31, 1913 while still serving in the House.
222Thomas F. KonopDWI-9Chairman: Expenditure on Public Buildings
223Walter LaffertyROR-3Last term while serving in the House.
224William L. La FolletteRWA-3
225Robert E. LeeDPA-12Last term while serving in the House.
226David J. LewisDMD-6Chairman: Labor
227J. Charles LinthicumDMD-4
228Charles O. LobeckDNE-2Chairman: Expenditures in the Treasury Department
229James P. MaherDNY-5Chairman: Expenditures in the Labor Department
230Walter I. McCoyDNJ-9Resigned on October 3, 1914 while still serving in the House.
231Daniel J. McGillicuddyDME-2
232John C. McKenzieRIL-13
233Luther W. MottRNY-32
234William F. MurrayDMA-10Resigned on September 28, 1914 while still serving in the House.
235George F. O'ShaunessyDRI-1
236Thomas G. PattenDNY-18
237Charles E. PattonRPA-21Last term while serving in the House.
238Irvin S. PepperDIA-2Chairman: Expenditures in the Post Office Department
Died on December 22, 1913 while still serving in the House.
239Stephen G. PorterRPA-29
240James D. PostDOH-7Chairman: Elections No. 1. Last term while serving in the House.
241Caleb PowersRKY-11
242Solomon F. ProutyRIA-7Last term while serving in the House.
243John E. RakerDCA-2
244Thomas L. ReillyDCT-3Last term while serving in the House.
245Edwin E. RobertsRNV-al
246Arthur B. RouseDKY-6
247Thomas L. RubeyDMO-16
248Thomas J. ScullyDNJ-3
249Sam R. SellsRTN-1
250Charles H. SloanRNE-4
251Charles B. SmithDNY-41
252John M. C. SmithRMI-3
253Charles M. StedmanDNC-5
254Hubert D. StephensDMS-2
255William I. Stephens[7]ProgCA-10
256Claude U. StoneDIL-16
257Robert M. SwitzerROH-10
258Charles A. TalcottDNY-33Last term while serving in the House.
259Horace M. TownerRIA-8
260Edward W. TownsendDNJ-10Last term while serving in the House.
261Samuel J. TribbleDGA-8
262William E. Tuttle, Jr.DNJ-5Last term while serving in the House.
263Edwin S. UnderhillDNY-37Chairman: Industrial Arts and Expositions. Last term.
264John J. WhitacreDOH-18Last term while serving in the House.
265George WhiteDOH-15Last term while serving in the House until 65th Congress
266William H. WilderRMA-3Died on September 11, 1913 while still serving in the House.
267Frank B. WillisROH-8Resigned, to become Governor: January 9, 1915
268Samuel A. WitherspoonDMS-5
269James YoungDTX-3
270William R. GreenRIA-9June 5, 1911
271William D. B. AineyRPA-14November 7, 1911Last term
272William J. BrowningRNJ-1
273Kenneth McKellarDTN-10
274Dan V. StephensDNE-3
275Joseph TaggartDKS-2
276Harvey B. FergussonDNM-alJanuary 8, 1912Previously served as Delegate 1897–99. Last term.
277George A. NeeleyDKS-7January 9, 1912Last term while serving in the House.
278Carl T. HaydenDAZ-alFebruary 19, 1912
279William S. VareRPA-1May 24, 1912
280Frank L. GreeneRVT-1July 30, 1912
281Edwin A. MerrittRNY-31November 5, 1912Died December 4, 1914 while still serving in the House.
282Lewis L. MorganDLA-6
283George C. ScottRIA-11Last term while serving in the House until 65th Congress
284Samuel M. TaylorDAR-6January 15, 1913
Two non-consecutive terms
285James McAndrewsDIL-6March 4, 1913Previously served 1901-03 while in the House.
286William E. WilliamsDIL-alPreviously served 1899-1901 while in the House.
287Charles R. CrispDGA-3Previously served 1896-97 while in the House.
One term
288John W. AbercrombieDAL-alMarch 4, 1913
289James B. AswellDLA-8
290Samuel B. AvisRWV-3Only term while serving in the House.
291Warren W. BaileyDPA-19Chairman: Mileage
292J. Thompson BakerDNJ-2Only term while serving in the House.
293William N. BaltzDIL-22Only term while serving in the House.
294Alben W. BarkleyDKY-1
295Silas R. BartonRNE-5Only term while serving in the House.
296Samuel W. BeakesDMI-2
297Charles W. Bell[8]ProgCA-9Only term while serving in the House.
298Charles M. BorchersDIL-19Only term while serving in the House.
299Stanley E. BowdleDOH-1Only term while serving in the House.
300Robert G. BremnerDNJ-7Died on February 5, 1914 while still serving in the House.
301Frederick A. BrittenRIL-9
302Franklin BrocksonDDE-alOnly term while serving in the House.
303Andrew R. BrodbeckDPA-20Only term while serving in the House until 65th Congress
304Lathrop BrownDNY-1Only term while serving in the House.
305Edward E. BrowneRWI-8
306Henry BrucknerDNY-22
307Clement L. BrumbaughDOH-12
308James W. BryanProgWA-alOnly term while serving in the House.
309Thaddeus H. CarawayDAR-1
310John F. CarewDNY-17
311Wooda N. CarrRPA-23
312John J. CaseyDPA-11
313Walter M. ChandlerProgNY-19
314Denver S. ChurchDCA-7
315John R. ClancyDNY-35Only term while serving in the House.
316John R. ConnellyDKS-6
317Maurice ConnollyDIA-3Only term while serving in the House.
318Louis C. CramtonRMI-7
319Robert CrosserDOH-al
320Charles F. CurryRCA-3
321Harry H. DaleDNY-4
322Perl D. DeckerDMO-15
323Frederick S. DeitrickDMA-8Only term while serving in the House.
324Franklin L. DershemDPA-17Only term while serving in the House.
325Charles H. DillonRSD-1
326Jeremiah DonovanDCT-4Only term while serving in the House.
327Peter J. DoolingDNY-16
328Dudley DoolittleDKS-4
329Thomas B. DunnRNY-38
330John J. EaganDNJ-11
331Joe H. EagleDTX-8
332George W. EdmondsRPA-4
333J. Walter ElderDLA-5Only term while serving in the House.
334John M. EvansDMT-al
335Jacob FalconerProgWA-alOnly term while serving in the House.
336Simeon D. FessROH-6
337Louis FitzhenryDIL-17Only term while serving in the House.
338James A. FrearRWI-10
339Warren GardDOH-3
340Daniel E. GarrettDTX-alOnly term while serving in the House until 65th Congress
341Peter G. GerryDRI-2Only term while serving in the House.
342Edward GilmoreDMA-14Only term while serving in the House.
343Robert H. GittinsDNY-40Only term while serving in the House.
344Forrest GoodwinRME-3Died on May 28, 1913 while still serving in the House.
345William GordonDOH-20
346George E. GormanDIL-3Only term while serving in the House.
347George S. GrahamRPA-2
348Daniel J. GriffinDNY-8
349Charles M. HamiltonRNY-43
350Guy T. HelveringDKS-5
351Robert P. HillDIL-25Only term while serving in the House until 75th Congress
352William H. HinebaughProgIL-12Only term while serving in the House.
353Stephen A. HoxworthDIL-15Only term while serving in the House.
354Willis J. HulingsProgPA-28Only term while serving in the House until 66th Congress
355William L. IgoeDMO-11
356Albert JohnsonRWA-2
357Jacob JohnsonRUT-2Only term while serving in the House.
358Edward KeatingDCO-al
359Abraham L. KeisterRPA-22
360Patrick H. KelleyRMI-al
361M. Clyde KellyRPA-30Only term while serving in the House until 65th Congress
362Ambrose KennedyRRI-3
363William KennedyDCT-5Only term while serving in the House.
364William KettnerDCA-6
365John A. KeyDOH-13Chairman: Pensions (1914)
366Edgar R. KiessRPA-15
367George J. KindelDCO-1Only term while serving in the House.
368Sanford KirkpatrickDIA-6Only term while serving in the House.
369Aaron S. KreiderRPA-18
370Ladislas LazaroDLA-7
371Claude L'EngleDFL-alOnly term while serving in the House.
372John V. LesherDPA-16
373Fred E. LewisRPA-alOnly term while serving in the House.
374Charles LiebDIN-1
375Francis O. LindquistRMI-11Only term while serving in the House.
376J. Washington LogueDPA-6Only term while serving in the House.
377Augustine LonerganDCT-1Only term while serving in the House until 65th Congress
378Bryan F. MahanDCT-2Only term while serving in the House.
379James ManahanRMN-alOnly term while serving in the House.
380Carl E. MapesRMI-5
381Lewis J. MartinDNJ-6Died on May 5, 1913 while still serving in the House.
382George McClellanDNY-27Only term while serving in the House.
383Herman A. MetzDNY-10Only term while serving in the House.
384Andrew J. MontagueDVA-3
385John M. MorinRPA-al
386Hunter H. Moss, Jr.RWV-4
387William H. MurrayDOK-al
388John I. NolanRCA-5
389Patrick D. NortonRND-3
390James H. O'BrienDNY-9Only term while serving in the House.
391Woodson R. OglesbyDNY-24
392Frank T. O'HairDIL-18Only term while serving in the House.
393Denis O'LearyDNY-2Resigned on December 31, 1914 while still serving in the House.
394James S. ParkerRNY-29
395John B. PetersonDIN-10Only term while serving in the House.
396Michael F. PhelanDMA-7
397Edmund PlattRNY-26
398Percy E. QuinDMS-7
399J. Willard RagsdaleDSC-6
400Sam RayburnDTX-4
401Eugene E. ReedDNH-1Only term while serving in the House.
402Michael K. ReillyDWI-6
403John J. RogersRMA-5
404Arthur R. RupleyRPA-alOnly term while serving in the House.
405Harry H. SeldomridgeDCO-2Only term while serving in the House.
406Milton W. ShreveRPA-25Only term while serving in the House until 66th Congress
407Nicholas J. SinnottROR-2
408Addison T. SmithRID-al
409Frank O. SmithDMD-5Only term while serving in the House.
410George R. SmithRMN-5
411Raymond B. StevensDNH-2Only term while serving in the House.
412Tom StoutDMT-al
413Lawrence B. StringerDIL-alOnly term while serving in the House.
414Hatton W. SumnersDTX-al
415Howard SutherlandRWV-al
416Clyde H TavennerDIl-14
417Benjamin I. TaylorDNY-25Only term while serving in the House.
418Henry W. TempleProgPA-24Only term while serving in the House until 64th Congress
419Peter G. Ten EyckDNY-28Only term while serving in the House until 67th Congress
420Thomas C. ThacherDMA-16Only term while serving in the House.
421Joseph B. ThompsonDOK-al
422Charles M. ThomsonProgIL-10Only term while serving in the House.
423Allen T. TreadwayRMA-1
424Horace W. VaughanDTX-1Only term while serving in the House.
425John R. WalkerDGA-11
426Samuel WallinRNY-30Only term while serving in the House.
427Allan B. WalshDNJ-4Only term while serving in the House.
428Anderson H. WaltersRPA-alOnly term while serving in the House until 66th Congress
429Walter A. WatsonDVA-4
430Claude WeaverDOK-alOnly term while serving in the House.
431Emmett WilsonDFL-3
432Otis T. WingoDAR-4
433Samuel E. WinslowRMA-4
434Roy O. WoodruffProgMI-10Only term while serving in the House until 67th Congress
435George M. YoungRND-2
Members joining the House, after the start of the Congress
John J. MitchellDMA-13April 15, 1913Special election. Previously served 1910–11. Last term while serving in the House.
James P. BuchananDTX-10Special election
Richard S. WhaleyDSC-1April 29, 1913Special election
Archibald C. HartDNJ-6July 22, 1913Special election. Previously served 1912–13.
William J. MacDonaldProgMI-12August 26, 1913Seated, after election challenge. Only term while serving in the House.
John A. PetersRME-3September 9, 1913Special election
Matthew M. NeelyDWV-1October 14, 1913Special election
Jacob A. CantorDNY-20November 4, 1913Special election. Only term while serving in the House.
Charles P. CoadyDMD-3Special election
George W. LoftDNY-13Special election
Calvin D. PaigeRMA-3Special election
Frank ParkDGA-2Special election
Henry VollmerDIA-2February 10, 1914Special election. Only term while serving in the House.
Dow H. DrukkerRNJ-7April 7, 1914Special election
James A. GallivanDMA-12Special election
Christopher C. HarrisDAL-8May 11, 1914Special election. Only term while serving in the House.
Michael J. GillDMO-12June 19, 1914Seated, after election challenge. Only term while serving in the House.
William O. MulkeyDAL-3June 29, 1914Special election. Only term while serving in the House.
Jesse D. PriceDMD-1November 3, 1914Special election
Carl VinsonDGA-10Special election
Richard W. ParkerDNJ-9December 1, 1914Special election. Previously served 1895–1911.
Non voting members
Jonah K. Kalaniana'oleRHI-alMarch 4, 1903Territorial Delegate
James WickershamRAK-alMarch 4, 1909Territorial Delegate
Manuel L. QuezónNPI-alNovember 23, 1909Resident Commissioner. Nationalist Party (PI).
Luis Muñoz RiveraUPR-alMarch 4, 1911Resident Commissioner. Unionist Party (PR).
Manuel EarnshawIndPI-alMarch 4, 1913Resident Commissioner

See also

References

  1. Delegates are non-voting members and Representatives are voting members of the United States House of Representatives.
  2. "112th Congress official House seniority list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-01-27.
  3. Congress at the Crossroads, pp. 186-189 and see Cannon's Precedents, Volume VIII (8), Chapter CCXXXIV (234) for the rules and precedents applied by the House after 1910
  4. Nelson W. Polsby, "The Growth of the Seniority System in the U.S. House of Representatives" American Political Science Review 63.3 (1970):787-807
  5. Based on Rule X Organisation of Committees, in the House Rules and Manual for the 111th Congress. For membership, see section 2183 of Cannon's Precedents Volume VIII (8), Chapter CCXXXIV (234). For establishment of standing committees see
  6. Dubin classifies Kent as a Progressive, page 385 United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997
  7. Dubin classifies Stephens as a Republican, page 385 United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997
  8. Dubin classifies Bell as a Republican, page 385 United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress website http://bioguide.congress.gov.

  • Cannon's Precedents (U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access)
  • Congress at the Crossroads, by George B. Galloway (Thomas Y. Crowell Company 1946)
  • United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company 1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0
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