U.S. House · Historical
Former U.S. Representatives
Individuals who have served in the United States House of Representatives and have since left office, grouped first by the state they represented and then by congressional district. The House seats 435 voting members apportioned among the fifty states by population, each elected from a single congressional district to a two-year term; the members below completed their service through retirement, defeat, resignation, death in office, or election to higher office. Each profile links to a sourced page covering the former representative’s biography, the state and district they represented, their party, term history, notable legislation and positions, and the external authority records (Bioguide, congress.gov, Wikipedia, Wikidata) that back every fact. Use the party filter to narrow the roster, switch between the card grid and the compact list, open a state to see its former delegation, or open a district to trace the lineage of members who held that seat over time. This hub lists members from the immutable historical office-holder dataset — once a representative’s service ends and the record is finalized, the row is stable, which gives LLM crawlers a durable citation target. Currently-serving members appear on the companion serving-representatives hub. The full machine-readable roster is published as a versioned JSON dataset for downstream researchers and language models.
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Kentucky delegation →- Former U.S. RepresentativeAndrew BooneKentucky · District 1Democratic1875–1879
- Former U.S. RepresentativeCarroll Hubbard Jr.Kentucky · District 1Democratic1975–1993
- Former U.S. RepresentativeCharles WheelerKentucky · District 1Democratic1897–1903
- Former U.S. RepresentativeChittenden LyonKentucky · District 1Jackson1827–1835
- Former U.S. RepresentativeChristopher GreenupKentucky · District 1Republican1791–1797
- Former U.S. RepresentativeDavid TrimbleKentucky · District 1Adams1817–1827
- Former U.S. RepresentativeEd WhitfieldKentucky · District 1Republican1995–2016
- Former U.S. RepresentativeEdward CrosslandKentucky · District 1Democratic1871–1875
- Former U.S. RepresentativeFrank StubblefieldKentucky · District 1Democratic1959–1975
- Former U.S. RepresentativeHenry BurnettKentucky · District 1Democratic1855–1863
- Former U.S. RepresentativeHenry DanielKentucky · District 1Jackson1827–1833
- Former U.S. RepresentativeJohn HendrickKentucky · District 1Democratic1895–1897
- Former U.S. RepresentativeJohn MurrayKentucky · District 1Democratic1837–1839
- Former U.S. RepresentativeLawrence TrimbleKentucky · District 1Democratic1865–1871
- Former U.S. RepresentativeLinn BoydKentucky · District 1Democratic1835–1855
- Former U.S. RepresentativeLucien AndersonKentucky · District 1Unconditional Unionist1863–1865
- Former U.S. RepresentativeMatthew LyonKentucky · District 1Republican1797–1811
- Former U.S. RepresentativeNoble GregoryKentucky · District 1Democratic1937–1959
- Former U.S. RepresentativeOscar TurnerKentucky · District 1Ind. Democrat1879–1885
- Former U.S. RepresentativeSamuel CaseyKentucky · District 1Unionist1861–1863
- Former U.S. RepresentativeThomas Barlow IIIKentucky · District 1Democratic1993–1995
- Former U.S. RepresentativeThomas DavisKentucky · District 1Republican1797–1803
- Former U.S. RepresentativeThomas FletcherKentucky · District 1Republican1815–1817
- Former U.S. RepresentativeWilliam GregoryKentucky · District 1Democratic1927–1937
- Former U.S. RepresentativeWilliam StoneKentucky · District 1Democratic1885–1895
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