List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 9th Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 9th United States Congress listed by seniority. For the most part, representatives are ranked by the beginning of their terms in office.

As an historical article, the districts and party affiliations listed reflect those during the 9th Congress (March 4, 1805 – March 3, 1807). 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 9th Congress.[1]

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.

Congressmen, in early Congresses, were often elected after the legal start of the Congress. Such representatives are attributed with unbroken seniority, from the legal start of the congressional term, if they were the first person elected to a seat in a Congress. The date of the election is indicated in a note.

The seniority date is normally taken from the members entry in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, except where the date given is the legal start of the Congress and the actual election (for someone who was not the first person elected to the seat in that Congress) was later. The date of election is taken from United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997. In a few instances the latter work provides dates, for the start and end of terms, which correct those in the Biographical Directory.

The Biographical Directory normally uses the date of a special election, as the seniority date. However, mostly in early Congresses, the date of the member taking his seat can be the one given. The date of the special election is mentioned in a note to the list below, when that date is not used as the seniority date by the Biographical Directory.

Representatives who returned 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.

Leadership

In this Congress the only formal leader was the Speaker of the House. A Speakership ballot was held on December 2, 1805 and Nathaniel Macon (DR-NC) was re-elected for a third consecutive term.[2]

Standing Committees

The House created its first standing committee, on April 13, 1789. There were five standing committees, listed in the rules initially used by the 9th Congress. On December 17, 1805 the Accounts Committee and a new Public Lands Committee were included in revised rules.

Committees, in this period, were appointed for a session at a time by the Speaker.

This list refers to the standing committees of the House in the 9th Congress, the year of establishment as a standing committee, the number of members assigned to the committee and the dates of appointment in each session, the end of the session and its chairman. Chairmen, who were re-appointed after serving in the previous Congress, are indicated by an *.[3]

The first session was December 2, 1805-April 21, 1806 (141 days) and the second session was December 1, 1806-March 3, 1807 (93 days).

No.CommitteeFromMbrsAppointedChairman
1Accounts1803 (1805)3December 2, 1805-April 21, 1806Frederick Conrad (DR-PA)
December 1, 1806-March 3, 1807
2Claims17947December 2, 1805-April 21, 1806*John C. Smith (F-CT)
December 1, 1806-March 3, 1807David Holmes (DR-VA)
3Commerce and Manufactures17957December 2, 1805-April 21, 1806*Jacob Crowninshield (DR-MA) a
December 1, 1806-March 3, 1807
4Elections17897December 2, 1805-April 21, 1806*William Findley (DR-PA)
December 1, 1806-March 3, 1807
5Public Lands18057December 7, 1805-April 21, 1806Andrew Gregg (DR-PA)
December 1, 1806-March 3, 1807John Boyle (DR-KY)
6Revisal and Unfinished Business17953December 2, 1805-April 2, 1806*Samuel Tenney (F-NH)
December 1, 1806-March 3, 1807
7Ways and Means18027December 2, 1805-April 2, 1806*John Randolph (DR-VA)
December 1, 1806-March 3, 1807Joseph Clay (DR-PA)

Note:-

List of Representatives by seniority

A numerical rank is assigned to each of the 142 members initially elected to the 9th Congress. Other members, who were not the first person elected to a seat but who joined the House during the Congress, are not assigned a number.

Ten Representatives-elect were not sworn in, as two died and eight resigned. The list below includes the Representatives-elect (with name in italics), with the seniority they would have held if they had been sworn in.

Party designations used in this article are DR for Democratic-Republican members and F for Federalist representatives. Designations used for service in the first three congresses are (A) for Anti-Administration members and (P) for Pro-Administration representatives.

U.S. House Seniority
RankRepresentativePartyDistrictSeniority dateNotes
Eight consecutive terms
1Andrew GreggDRPA-5March 4, 1791 (A) 1791-95. Chairman: Public Lands (1805–06). Last term while serving in the House.
2Nathaniel MaconDRNC-6 (A) 1791-95. Speaker of the House.
Seven consecutive terms
3Philip Van CortlandtDRNY-4March 4, 1793 (A) 1793-95
4Peleg WadsworthFMA-15 (P) 1793-95. Last term while serving in the House.
Six consecutive terms
5Roger GriswoldFCT-alMarch 4, 1795 Resigned as Representative-elect, before Congress convened, in 1805 [4]
6Joseph B. VarnumDRMA-4
7Samuel W. DanaFCT-alJanuary 3, 1797
Six non-consecutive terms
8William FindleyDRPA-8March 4, 1803 Previously served (A) 1791-95 and (DR) 1795-99. Chairman: Elections.
Five consecutive terms
9Matthew ClayDRVA-14March 4, 1797 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
10John DawsonDRVA-10
11John FowlerDRKY-5 Last term while serving in the House.
12John A. HannaDRPA-4 Died, as Representative-elect: July 23, 1805 [5]
13David HolmesDRVA-4 Elected to this Congress: April 1805. Chairman: Claims (1806–07).
14Richard StanfordDRNC-8
15Abram TriggDRVA-6 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
16Robert BrownDRPA-2December 4, 1798
Five non-consecutive terms
17John CloptonDRVA-22March 4, 1801 Previously served (DR) 1795-99. Elected to this Congress: April 1805.
18James GillespieDRNC-5March 4, 1803 Previously served (A) 1793-95 and (DR) 1795-99. Died, as Representative-elect: January 11, 1805.[6]
19John SmilieDRPA-9March 4, 1799 Previously served (A) 1793-95 while serving in the House.
20Richard WinnDRSC-5January 24, 1803 Previously served (A) 1793-95 and (DR) 1795-97 while serving in the House.
Four consecutive terms
21Willis AlstonDRNC-2March 4, 1799
22Phanuel BishopDRMA-9 Last term while serving in the House.
23John DavenportFCT-al
24Edwin GrayDRVA-19 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
25Michael LeibDRPA-1 Resigned: February 14, 1806
26Joseph H. NicholsonDRMD-7 Resigned: March 1, 1806
27John RandolphDRVA-15 Elected to this Congress: April 1805. Chairman: Ways and Means (1805–06).
28John C. SmithFCT-alNovember 17, 1800 Chairman: Claims (1805–06). Resigned: August 1806.
29Samuel TenneyFNH-alDecember 8, 1800 Chairman: Revisal and Unfinished Business. Last term while serving in the House.
Four non-consecutive terms
30David BardDRPA-4March 4, 1803 Previously served (DR) 1795-99 while serving in the House.
31James A. BayardFDE-alMarch 4, 1805 Previously served (F) 1797-1803. Resigned, as Representative-elect, to become US Senator.[7]
32Thomas BlountDRNC-3 Previously served (A) 1793-95 and (DR) 1795-99 while serving in the House.
33James HollandDRNC-11March 4, 1801 Previously served (DR) 1795-97 while serving in the House.
34Matthew LyonDRKY-1March 4, 1803 Previously served (DR-VT) 1797–1801 while serving in the House.
Three consecutive terms
35John ArcherDRMD-6March 4, 1801 Last term while serving in the House.
36William ButlerDRSC-2
37John CampbellFMD-1
38Ebenezer ElmerDRNJ-al Last term while serving in the House.
39William HelmsDRNJ-al
40Samuel L. MitchillDRNY-2/3 Resigned, as Representative-elect, to become US Senator: November 22, 1804. Last term until 11th Congress.[8]
41Thomas MooreDRSC-7
42Thomas Newton, Jr.DRVA-20 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
43John SmithDRVA-3
44Henry SouthardDRNJ-al
45Joseph Stanton, Jr.DRRI-al Last term while serving in the House.
46David ThomasDRNY-12
47Philip R. ThompsonDRVA-9 Elected to this Congress: April 1805. Last term while serving in the House.
48Killian K. Van RensselaerFNY-9
49Calvin GoddardFCT-alMay 14, 1801 Resigned, as Representative-elect, before Congress convened in 1805 [9]
50Richard CuttsDRMA-14June 22, 1801
51Seth HastingsFMA-10August 24, 1801 Last term while serving in the House.
52Benjamin TallmadgeFCT-alSeptember 21, 1801
53William DicksonDRTN-alOctober 30, 1801 Elected to this Congress: August 4–5, 1805. Mero District. Last term while serving in the House.[10]
54David MeriwetherDRGA-alDecember 6, 1802 Last term while serving in the House.
55Thomas WynnsDRNC-1December 7, 1802
56Peter EarlyDRGA-alJanuary 10, 1803
Three non-consecutive terms
57Walter JonesDRVA-8March 4, 1803 Previously served (DR) 1797-99. Elected to this Congress: April 1805.
58Joseph WinstonDRNC-12 Previously served (A) 1793-95 while serving in the House. Last term while serving in the House.
Two consecutive terms
59Nathaniel AlexanderDRNC-10March 4, 1803 Resigned as Representative-elect, to become Governor, November 1805 [11]
60Isaac AndersonDRPA-3 Last term while serving in the House.
61George M. BedingerDRKY-6
62Silas BettonFNH-al
63William BlackledgeDRNC-4
64John BoyleDRKY-2 Chairman: Public Lands (1806–07)
65George W. CampbellDRTN-al Elected to this Congress: August 4–5, 1805. Hamilton District.
66Levi CaseyDRSC-6 Died February 3, 1807 while serving in the House.. Elected to but did not serve in 10th Congress.
67Martin ChittendenFVT-4
68Joseph ClayDRPA-1 Chairman: Ways and Means (1806–07).
69Frederick ConradDRPA-2 Chairman: Accounts. Last term while serving in the House.
70Jacob CrowninshieldDRMA-2 Chairman: Commerce and Manufactures
71John B. EarleDRSC-8 Resigned, as Representative-elect: August 1805 [12]
72James ElliotFVT-2
73John W. EppesDRVA-16 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
74Peterson GoodwynDRVA-18
75David HoughFNH-al Last term while serving in the House.
76John G. JacksonDRVA-1 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
77Nehemiah KnightDRRI-al
78Joseph Lewis, Jr.FVA-7 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
79Henry W. LivingstonFNY-8 Last term while serving in the House.
80John B. C. LucasDRPA-11 Resigned, as Representative-elect, before Congress convened in 1805 [13]
81William McCreeryDRMD-5
82Nicholas R. MooreDRMD-5
83Jeremiah MorrowDROH-al
84Gideon OlinDRVT-1 Last term while serving in the House.
85Thomas M. RandolphDRVA-21 Elected to this Congress: April 1805. Last term while serving in the House.
86John ReaDRPA-7
87John RheaDRTN-al Elected to this Congress: August 4–5, 1805. Washington District.
88Jacob RichardsDRPA-1
89Thomas SammonsDRNY-13 Last term while serving in the House until 11th Congress.
90Thomas SandfordDRKY-4 Last term while serving in the House.
91Ebenezer SeaverDRMA-13
92James SloanDRNJ-al
93William StedmanFMA-11
94Samuel TaggartFMA-6
95Matthew WaltonDRKY-3 Last term while serving in the House.
96John WhitehillDRPA-3
97Marmaduke WilliamsDRNC-9
98Joseph BryanDRGA-alOctober 3, 1803 Resigned 1806
99Daniel C. VerplanckDRNY-6October 17, 1803
100Christopher H. ClarkDRVA-13November 5, 1804 Elected to this Congress: April 1805. Resigned: July 1, 1806.
101Roger NelsonDRMD-4November 6, 1804
102Alexander WilsonDRVA-5December 4, 1804 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
...George Clinton, Jr.DRNY-2/3February 14, 1805 Special election before this Congress started
One term
103Joseph BarkerDRMA-7March 4, 1805
104Burwell BassettDRVA-12 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
105Barnabas BidwellDRMA-12
106John Blake, Jr.DRNY-5
107John ChandlerDRMA-17
108John ClaiborneDRVA-17 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
109Orchard CookDRMA-16
110Leonard CovingtonDRMD-2 Only term while serving in the House.
111Ezra DarbyDRNJ-al
112Caleb EllisFNH-al Only term while serving in the House.
113William ElyFMA-5
114James FiskDRVT-3 Elected to this Congress: March 25, 1805
115James M. GarnettDRVA-11 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
116Charles GoldsboroughFMD-8
117Isaiah L. GreenDRMA-8
118Silas HalseyDRNY-17 Only term while serving in the House.
119John HamiltonDRPA-10
120James KellyFPA-6
121John LambertDRNJ-al
122Christian LowerDRPA-3 Died December 19, 1806 while serving in the House.
123Patrick MagruderDRMD-3 Only term while serving in the House.
124Robert MarionDRSC-1
125Josiah MastersDRNY-10
126Duncan McFarlanDRNC-7 Only term while serving in the House.
127Cowles MeadDRGA-al Unseated after election challenge: December 24, 1805
128John MorrowDRVA-2 Elected to this Congress: April 1805
129Jonathan O. MoseleyFCT-al
...Gurdon S. MumfordDRNY-2/3 Special election, before this Congress started
130Jeremiah NelsonFMA-3 Only term until 14th Congress
131John PughDRPA-2
132Josiah QuincyFMA-1
133John RussellDRNY-14
134Peter SaillyDRNY-11 Only term while serving in the House.
135Martin G. SchunemanDRNY-7
136O'Brien SmithDRSC-4
137Thomas W. ThompsonFNH-al
138Daniel D. TompkinsDRNY-2/3 Resigned, as Representative-elect, before the Congress started: July 2, 1804 [14]
139Uri TracyDRNY-16 Only term while serving in the House until 11th Congress.
140Eliphalet WickesDRNY-1 Only term while serving in the House.
141David R. WilliamsDRSC-3
142Nathan WilliamsDRNY-15 Only term while serving in the House.
Members joining the House, after the start of the Congress [15]
...Thomas KenanDRNC-5August 8, 1805 Special election
...Timothy PitkinFCT-alSeptember 16, 1805
...Lewis B. SturgesFCT-al
...James M. BroomFDE-alOctober 1, 1805
...Samuel SmithDRPA-11November 7, 1805 Special election: October 8, 1805
...Robert WhitehillDRPA-4
...Thomas SpaldingDRGA-alDecember 24, 1805 Seated after election contest. Resigned 1806.
...Evan S. AlexanderDRNC-10February 24, 1806 Special election: January 23–24, 1806
...Dennis SmeltDRGA-alSeptember 1, 1806 Special election
...Elias EarleDRSC-8September 27, 1806 Special election: September 26–27, 1806. Only term until 12th Congress.
...William A. BurwellDRVA-13December 1, 1806 Special election: November 1806
...Theodore DwightFCT-al Special election: September 15, 1806. Only term while serving in the House.
...Edward LloydDRMD-7December 3, 1806 Special election: September 27 and October 4, 1806
...John PorterDRPA-1December 8, 1806 Special election: November 27, 1806
...William W. BibbDRGA-alJanuary 26, 1807 Special election: December 1, 1806
Non voting member
aWilliam Lattimore-MS-alMarch 4, 1803 Delegate from Mississippi Territory. Last term while serving in the House until 13th Congress.
bDaniel Clark-OL-alDecember 1, 1806 Delegate from Orleans Territory
cBenjamin Parke-IN-alDecember 12, 1806 Delegate from Indiana Territory

See also

References

  1. 112th Congress official House seniority list
  2. Annals of Congress, for the date of election
  3. Based on Rule X Organisation of Committees, in the House Rules and Manual for the current congress. For membership and chairmen, see the Journal of the House of Representatives for the 9th Congress for the dates of appointment specified.
  4. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 31) and resignation (note 2 on page 34)
  5. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 32) and resignation (note 20 on page 34)
  6. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 32) and resignation (note 17 on page 34)
  7. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 31) and resignation (note 4 on page 34)
  8. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 31) and resignation (note 12 on page 34)
  9. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 31) and resignation (note 1 on page 34)
  10. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 32)
  11. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 32) and resignation (note 18 on page 34)
  12. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 32) and resignation (note 22 on page 34)
  13. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 32) and resignation (note 21 on page 34)
  14. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for election (page 31) and resignation (note 13 on page 34)
  15. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, for special elections to the 9th Congress (page 33)

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