U. S. SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM PENNSYLVANIA SINCE 1789 AND TERMS OF SERVICE. 1807-1813 Barnitz, Charles A., 23 Michael Leib, (resigned Feb. 14, 1814), 1809-1814 Barr, Samuel F., 47-48 Abner Lacock, .1813-1819 Bates, Arthur L., 57-62 Jonathan Roberts, Walter Lowrie, Ainey, William D. B., (elected November, 7, 1911, vice George W. Kipp, deceased), Albright, Charles, Ash, Michael W., Congress. *After taking seventy-nine ballots, the Legislature of 1899 failed to elect a successor to M. S. Quay whose term of office expired March 54-60 4, 1899. On April 21, 1899, he was appointed by the Governor until the next meeting of the Legislature, or until his successor was duly 42 35 53-59 elected and qualified. The United States Senate on April 24, 1900, by a vote of 33 to 32 19-20 refused to accept the commission given him by the Governor. On January 15, 1901, he was elected by the Legislature for the balance of the term which commenced March 4, 1899. **Philander Chase Knox was appointed by 62-63 Governor Pennypacker, June 10, 1904, to fill vacancy caused by death of Matthew Stanley 18 Quay, on May 28, 1904, and was elected by 32-34 the Legislature on January 18, 1905, to fill 22 the balance of the unexpired term and for a full 52 term of six years from March 4, 1905. 43 37-39 George T. Oliver was elected by the Legis11, 13-15 lature on March 17, 1909, to fill the unexpired 8-9 term of Philander Chase Knox, who resigned 20 March 4, 1009. 23-24 William E. Crow was appointed by Governor 3 Sproul, October 17, 1921, to fill vacancy caused by death of Philander Chase Knox, on October 12, 1921. 41 54-55 George Wharton Pepper was appointed by 24 Governor Sproul, January 9, 1922, to fill vacancy 48-52 caused by death of Boies Penrose, on December 36-37 31, 1921. 46 David A. Reed was appointed by Governor 37-38 Sproul, August 8, 1922 to fill vacancy caused 63-64 by death of William E. Crow, on August 2, 1922. Cassel, H. Burd, (elected November 34 Denison, George, Dershem, Frank L., 65-68 Dewalt, Arthur G., 34, 36-37 Dewart, Lewis, 45, 47-49 Dewart, William L., 14, 16-17 28-29 64-68 55-56 56 50-51 Davidson, James J., (died Jan. 2, 28-29 1897, before being qualified), 55 42, 49-50 Davies, Edward, 25-26 22-23 26 Davis, John, (deceased during 12-13 Davis, Roger, 57-58 Croll, William M., 68 59-63 Davis, William Morris, 37 66-67 Dawson, John L., 32-33, 38-39 14 Deemer, Elias, 57-59 29-31 Denison, Charles, (deceased during 55-68 38-40 term), 16-17 5, 1901, vice Marriott Brosius, deceased), Castor, George A., (elected February Cessna, John, Chapman, Henry, Clark, William, Connell, Charles R., Conrad, Frederick, Conrad, John, Cook, Joel, (elected November 5, 1907, vice John E. Reyburn, resigned); (died December 15, 44 Ege, George, 54-55 Elliott, Mortimer F., 38-39, 46 Ellis, William Cox, 64 Erdman, Constantine J., 44-45 Erdman, Jacob, 67 Ermentrout, Daniel, (deceased during 55-58 term), 48 Errett, Russell, 67-68 Evans, Alvin, 8-9 Evans, Isaac N., 60-61 37 64-66 Everhart, James B., William M. Brown elected November 3, 1914, as a member of the 64th Congress, but died January 31, 1915, before taking oath of office. William Connell served a part of the 58th Congress having succeeded George Howell, unseated by contest February 16, 1904. Joel Cook, re-elected November 8, 1910, as a 67 member of the 62d Congress, but died before 20-23 taking oath of office. 28-29, 42 4-6 Name. Everhart, William, Ewing, John II., Farr, John R., (vice Patrick Me- term, July 26, 1903), Ford, James, Foster, Henry D., 33 Hartman, Jesse L., Congress. 62 28 64-65 53-54 49-50 10 33 5-9, 14-16 23-24 7, 16-19, 21 23-24 13 25-27 16 34-37 53-55 1-4 57-58 Hiester, Joseph, 6-11 21-22 Hill, Thomas, 19 26-27 Hines, William H., 53 16-17 Hoge, John, (vice William Hoge, re 19-21 signed), 8 17-18 Hoge, William, (resigned), 7-8, 10 Hook, Enos, 26 60-61 Hopkins, Albert C., 52-53 30-31 Hopkins, James H., 44-48 40-45 Hopkinson, Joseph, 14-15 20-21 Hopwood, Robert F., 64 27 Horn, Henry, 22 24-25 Hornbeck, John W., (deceased during 28 term), 30 32-34 Hostetter, Jacob, 16 16 Howe, John W., 31-32 23-24, 26 Howe, Thomas M., 32-33 Howell, George, (unseated by con Gamble, James, 32-33 test, February 10, 1904), 58 *Garland, Mahlon M., (died Novem Hubley, Edward B., 24-25 ber 10, 1920), 64-66 Huff, George F., 52-54, 58-61 Garner, Alfred B., 61 Hulings, Willis J., 63, 66 Garvin, William S., Gaston, Athelston, Gernerd, Fred B., Gerry, James, Getz, J. Lawrence, Gillespie, E. P., Gillis, James, Gilmore, Alfred, Gilmore, John, Glatfelter, Samuel F., 28 Humphreys, Jacob, 16 56 Hyneman, John M., 12-13 67 Ibrie, Peter, 21-22 26-27 40-42 Ingersoll, Joseph R., 24, 28-30 41 Ingham, Samuel D., 13-15, 17-20 52 Irvin, Alexander, 30 35 Irvin, James, 31-32 Irvine, William, 21-22 Irwin, Jared, 68 Irwin, Thomas, Irwin, W. W., 27-28 3 13-14 21 27 Gloninger, John, 12 Jack, Summers M., 56-57 Glossbrenner, A. J., 39-40 Jack, William, 27 Godshalk, William, 46-47 Jackson, Oscar L., 49-50 Graham, George S., 63-68 Jacobs, Israel, 2 Graham, William H., 55-57, 59-61 Jadwin, Cornelius C., 47 Green, Henry D., (elected November James, Francis, 26-27 7, 1899, vice Daniel Ermentrout, Jenkins, Robert, 10-11 deceased), 56-57 Jenks, George A., 44 Green, Innis, 20-21 Jenks, Michael H., 28 Gregg, Andrew, 2-9 Johnson, Philip,, 37-39 Gregg, Curtis H., Jones, Evan J., 66-67 62 Griest, William W., 61-68 Jones, J. Glancy (resigned), 32-35 Griffin, Isaac, 13-14 Jones, Owen, 35 Griffith, Samuel, Jones, William, 7 42 Griswold, Matthew, 52-54 fordon, Edwin J., (elected February Gross, Samuel, 19, 1895, vice Myron B. Wright, 16-17 deceased), 53 Grow, Galusha A., 32-37, 53-57 Gustine, Amos, 27 Hahn, John, 14 Haldeman, Richard J., Sean, William H., (vice Jones, re 41-42 signed), 35 Hale, James T., 36-38 Hall, Chapin, Hall, James K. P., Keister, Abraham L., 63-64 36 Kelly, James, 9-10 56-57 Kelly, M. Clyde, 63, 65-68 Hall, Norman, Hallowell, Edwin, Halterman, Frederick, Hamilton, John, Hammond, Robert H., Hampton, Moses, Hanna, John A., 50 Kelly, William D., (died January 9, 52 1890), 37-51 54 Kendall, Samuel A., 66-68 9 Kent, Everett, 68 25-26 Kerr, James, 51 30-31 Kerr, John, 13-14 Harmer, Alfred C., (died during 5-8 Ketchum, W. W., 44 Kiess, Edgar R., 63-67, 68 42-43, 45-56 Killinger, John W., 36-37, 42, 45-46 25 King, Adam, 20-22 23-24 King, Henry, 22-23 18-19 Name. Kipp, George W., (died July 25, 1911), Kirkpatrick, William Huntingdon, Kittera, John W., Kittera, Thomas, Klingensmith, John, Jr., Kline, I. Clinton, Kline, Marcus C. L., Kurtz, J. Banks, Lacock, Abner, Lafean, Daniel F., Landry, James, Langham, Jonathan N., Laporte, John, Lawrence, George V., Lawrence, Joseph, (died April 17, 3, 1903, vice Robert H. Foerderer, 1842), 19-20, 27 deceased), Lazear, Jesse, 37-38 Moore, Henry D., Lee, Robert E., 62-63 21 19-20 17, 19 19-20 45-46 10 35 3 35-36 59-62 81-32 Leet, Isaac, Lefever, Joseph, Lehman, William E., Leib, Michael, Leib, Owen D., Leidy, Paul, Leiper, George G., Leisenring, John, Lenahan, John T., Lewis, Robert J., Liebel, Michael, Jr., Lilly, Mial E., Lilly, William, (died December 1, 1893), Logan, Henry, Logue, J. Washington, Longenecker, Henry C., Lower, Christian, Lucas, John B. C., Lyle, Aaron, Lynch, John, Mackey, L. A., Maclanahan, James X., Maclay, Samuel, Maclay, William, Maclay, William P., Maffet, James T., Magee, John A., Magee, James M., Mahon, Thaddeus M., Maish, Levi, Mann, Job, Mann, Joel K., Marchand, A. G., McCreary, George D., McCulloch, Thomas, McCullough, Welty, McDowell, Alexander, McFadden, Louis T., McHenry, John G., (died December Moore, J. Hampton, (elected November 6, 1906, vice George A. Castor, deceased; resigned Janu 6-9 Moore, Robert, 29 Moore, Samuel, 35 Moore, W. S., 21 Moorehead, James K., 54 Morin, John M., 60 Morrell, D. J., 54 Morrell, Edward de V., 63-66 Morris, Edward Joy, 63 Morris, Samuel W., 64 Mosgrove, James, 59 Muhlenberg, Frederick A., Muhlenberg, Henry A., 53 Muhlenberg, Henry A., (died Janu 24-25 ary 9, 1854), 63 Muhlenberg, John P. G., 36 Murray, John, 9 Murray, Thomas, 8 Mutchler, Howard, (elected July 25, 1893, vice William Mutchler, deceased), 59-66 15-16 16-17 43 36-40 63-68 40-41 57-59 28, 35-37 24-25 25-26 32 47 1-4 21-25 83 1, 3, 6 15-16 17 53-57 .44, 48, 51, 53 38 1906, vice Robert Adams, deceased;) (resigned March 30, 1907), Reyburn, William Stuart, (elected May 23, 1911, vice Joel Cook, deceased), Reynolds, John, Reynolds, John M., Richards, Jacob, Richards, John, Richards, Mathias, Richmond, H. L., Rife, John W., Ritchie, David, Ritter, John, *Robbins, Edward E., (died January 25, 1919), Robbins, John Jr., Roberts, Anthony E., Roberts, Jonathan, Robinson, David F., Samuel, E. W., Say, Benjamin, Scofield, Glenni W., Schneebell, Gustav A., 8-10 Stiles, John D., 4 Stone, Charles W. (vice Watson, 10-11 deceased), 43 Stone, Charles W., (vice Watson, 51-52 Storm, John B., 33-35 Straub, Christian M., 28-29 Strawbridge, J. D., 55, 65 Strom, John, Strong, Nathan L., 34-35 Strouse, Myer, 12-13 Sturtevant, John C., 34 Sutherland, Joel B., 52-54 Swanwick, John, 12 Swope, John A., 15-18 Swoope, Wm. I., 65-67 Tannehill, Adamson, 11-15 Tarr, Christian, 43-44 Taylor, A. W., 20-24 4-5 48-49 68 13 15-16 43 40 31-32 Taylor, C. N., 60-63 Temple, Henry W., (elected Novem 64-65 ber 2, 1915, vice William M. 63 Brown, deceased), 63-68 27 Templeton, Thomas W., 65 33 Tener, John K., 61 56 Thayer, M. Russell, 46 Thomas, Alexander, Thomas, Richard, 59 10 Thompson, James, 38-43 Thompson, John M., 38-39 18-19 4-6 29, 31 43-45 56 17-18 84-43 Thropp, Joseph E., 59 Tod, John, Todd, Lemuel, 21 Scott, John R. K., |