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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New York delegation →- Campbell WhiteNew YorkAt-LargeJacksonian1829–1837
- David EvansNew YorkAt-Large1827–1829
- Fernando WoodNew YorkAt-LargeDemocratic1841–1883
- Abel HuntingtonNew YorkDistrict 1Jackson1833–1837
- Charles FloydNew YorkDistrict 1Democratic1841–1843
- Frederick LordNew YorkDistrict 1Democratic1847–1849
- James LentNew YorkDistrict 1Jackson1829–1833
- James MauriceNew YorkDistrict 1Democratic1853–1855
- John FloydNew YorkDistrict 1Democratic1839–1853
- John KingNew YorkDistrict 1Whig1849–1851
- John LawrenceNew YorkDistrict 1Democratic1845–1847
- John SearingNew YorkDistrict 1Democratic1857–1859
- Luther CarterNew YorkDistrict 1Republican1859–1861
- Selah StrongNew YorkDistrict 1Democratic1843–1845
- Thomas JacksonNew YorkDistrict 1Democratic1837–1841
- William ValkNew YorkDistrict 1American1855–1857
- Abraham VanderveerNew YorkDistrict 2Democratic1837–1839
- David BokeeNew YorkDistrict 2Whig1849–1851
- George TaylorNew YorkDistrict 2Democratic1857–1859
- Henry MurphyNew YorkDistrict 2Democratic1843–1849
- Henry SeamanNew YorkDistrict 2American1845–1847
- Isaac Van HoutenNew YorkDistrict 2Jackson1833–1835
- Jacob CrocheronNew YorkDistrict 2Jackson1829–1831
- James De La MontanyaNew YorkDistrict 2Democratic1839–1841
- James StranahanNew YorkDistrict 2Ind. Republican-Democrat1855–1857
- John BergenNew YorkDistrict 2Jackson1831–1833
- John WoodNew YorkDistrict 2Jackson1827–1829
- Joseph EgbertNew YorkDistrict 2Democratic1841–1843
- Obadiah BowneNew YorkDistrict 2Whig1851–1853
- Samuel BartonNew YorkDistrict 2Jackson1835–1837
- Thomas CummingNew YorkDistrict 2Democratic1853–1855
- Charles FerrisNew YorkDistrict 3Democratic1833–1843
- Cornelius LawrenceNew YorkDistrict 3Jackson1833–1835
- Dudley SeldenNew YorkDistrict 3Jackson1833–1835
- Edward CurtisNew YorkDistrict 3Whig1837–1841
- Ely MooreNew YorkDistrict 3Democratic1835–1839
- Emanuel HartNew YorkDistrict 3Democratic1851–1853
- Gideon LeeNew YorkDistrict 3Jackson1835–1837
- Gulian VerplanckNew YorkDistrict 3Jackson1825–1833
- Guy PeltonNew YorkDistrict 3Ind. Republican-Democrat1855–1857
- Henry NicollNew YorkDistrict 3Democratic1847–1849
- Hiram WalbridgeNew YorkDistrict 3Democratic1853–1855
- James HumphreyNew YorkDistrict 3Republican1859–1867
- James MonroeNew YorkDistrict 3Whig1839–1841
- James RooseveltNew YorkDistrict 3Democratic1841–1843
- Jeromus JohnsonNew YorkDistrict 3Jackson1825–1829
- John McKeonNew YorkDistrict 3Democratic1835–1843
- Jonas PhoenixNew YorkDistrict 3Whig1843–1851
- Josiah HoffmanNew YorkDistrict 3Whig1837–1841
- Moses GrinnellNew YorkDistrict 3Whig1839–1841
- William MillerNew YorkDistrict 3American1845–1847
- Aaron WardNew YorkDistrict 4Democratic1825–1843
- Gouverneur KembleNew YorkDistrict 4Democratic1837–1841
- Henry CowlesNew YorkDistrict 41829–1831
- John HawsNew YorkDistrict 4Whig1851–1853
- John KellyNew YorkDistrict 4Democratic1855–1859
- Michael WalshNew YorkDistrict 4Democratic1853–1855
- Thomas BarrNew YorkDistrict 4Ind. Democrat1857–1861
- Walter UnderhillNew YorkDistrict 4Whig1849–1851
- Abraham BockeeNew YorkDistrict 5Jackson1829–1837
- Bartow WhiteNew YorkDistrict 5Adams1825–1827
- Charles JohnstonNew YorkDistrict 5Whig1839–1841
- Edmund PendletonNew YorkDistrict 5Anti Jacksonian1831–1833
- Frederick TallmadgeNew YorkDistrict 5Whig1847–1849
- Moses LeonardNew YorkDistrict 5Democratic1843–1845
- Obadiah TitusNew YorkDistrict 5Democratic1837–1839
- Thomas TaberNew YorkDistrict 5Jackson1827–1829
- Thomas WhitneyNew YorkDistrict 5American1855–1857
- Thomas WoodruffNew YorkDistrict 5American1845–1847
- William MaclayNew YorkDistrict 5Democratic1843–1861
- William TweedNew YorkDistrict 5Democratic1853–1855
- David JacksonNew YorkDistrict 6Democratic1847–1849
- Horace GreeleyNew YorkDistrict 6Whig1847–1849
- James BrooksNew YorkDistrict 6Democratic1849–1875
- John BrownNew YorkDistrict 6Jackson1833–1837
- John CochraneNew YorkDistrict 6Democratic1857–1861
- John Hallock Jr.New YorkDistrict 6Jackson1825–1829
- John WheelerNew YorkDistrict 6Democratic1853–1857
- Nathaniel JonesNew YorkDistrict 6Democratic1837–1841
- Samuel EagerNew YorkDistrict 61829–1831
- Samuel WilkinNew YorkDistrict 6Anti Jacksonian1831–1833
- William CampbellNew YorkDistrict 6American1845–1847
- Abraham HasbrouckNew YorkDistrict 7Adams1825–1827
- Abraham StephensNew YorkDistrict 7Democratic1851–1853
- Charles BodleNew YorkDistrict 7Jackson1833–1835
- Charles De WittNew YorkDistrict 7Jackson1829–1831
- George BeldenNew YorkDistrict 7Jackson1827–1829
- George BriggsNew YorkDistrict 7Republican1849–1861
- John BrodheadNew YorkDistrict 7Democratic1831–1839
- John Van BurenNew YorkDistrict 7Democratic1841–1843
- Joseph AndersonNew YorkDistrict 7Democratic1843–1847
- Nicholas SicklesNew YorkDistrict 7Jackson1835–1837
- Rufus PalenNew YorkDistrict 7Whig1839–1841
- Thomas Child Jr.New YorkDistrict 7Ind. Republican-Democrat1855–1857
- William NelsonNew YorkDistrict 7Whig1847–1851
- William WalkerNew YorkDistrict 7Democratic1853–1855
- Aaron VanderpoelNew YorkDistrict 8Democratic1833–1841
- Abram WakemanNew YorkDistrict 8Ind. Republican-Democrat1855–1857
- Cornelius WarrenNew YorkDistrict 8Whig1847–1849
- Elijah WardNew YorkDistrict 8Democratic1857–1877
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