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.
Kentucky32
Kentucky delegation →- Matthew WaltonKentuckyDistrict 3Republican1803–1807
- William BrownKentuckyDistrict 3Republican1819–1821
- Joseph DeshaKentuckyDistrict 4Republican1807–1819
- Thomas SandfordKentuckyDistrict 4Republican1803–1807
- Alney McLeanKentuckyDistrict 5Republican1815–1821
- Anthony NewKentuckyDistrict 5Republican1793–1823
- Benjamin HowardKentuckyDistrict 5Republican1807–1811
- Charles WickliffeKentuckyDistrict 5Unionist1823–1863
- John FowlerKentuckyDistrict 5Republican1797–1807
- John JohnsonKentuckyDistrict 51821–1825
- Robert LetcherKentuckyDistrict 51823–1835
- Samuel HopkinsKentuckyDistrict 5Republican1813–1815
- David WalkerKentuckyDistrict 6Republican1817–1821
- David WhiteKentuckyDistrict 61823–1825
- George BedingerKentuckyDistrict 6Republican1803–1807
- Solomon SharpKentuckyDistrict 6Republican1813–1817
- Benjamin HardinKentuckyDistrict 7Whig1815–1837
- John SmithKentuckyDistrict 7Republican1821–1823
- Samuel McKeeKentuckyDistrict 7Republican1809–1817
- Thomas MooreKentuckyDistrict 7Jackson1823–1829
- James BreckinridgeKentuckyDistrict 8Republican1821–1823
- Richard Anderson Jr.KentuckyDistrict 8Republican1817–1821
- Richard BucknerKentuckyDistrict 8Adams1823–1829
- Stephen OrmsbyKentuckyDistrict 8Republican1811–1817
- Micah TaulKentuckyDistrict 9Republican1815–1817
- Thomas MontgomeryKentuckyDistrict 9Republican1813–1823
- Tunstall QuarlesKentuckyDistrict 9Republican1817–1821
- Francis JohnsonKentuckyDistrict 10Adams1819–1827
- Thomas SpeedKentuckyDistrict 10Republican1817–1819
- William DuvalKentuckyDistrict 10Republican1813–1815
- Philip ThompsonKentuckyDistrict 111823–1825
- Robert HenryKentuckyDistrict 12Jackson1823–1827
Louisiana4
Louisiana delegation →Maine12
Maine delegation →- William BurleighMaineAt-Large1823–1829
- Joseph DaneMaineDistrict 1Federalist1819–1823
- Ezekiel WhitmanMaineDistrict 2Federalist1809–1823
- Mark HarrisMaineDistrict 2Republican1821–1823
- Stephen LongfellowMaineDistrict 21823–1825
- Ebenezer HerrickMaineDistrict 3Adams1821–1827
- Mark HillMaineDistrict 3Republican1819–1823
- Joshua CushmanMaineDistrict 41819–1825
- William WilliamsonMaineDistrict 4Republican1821–1823
- Enoch LincolnMaineDistrict 5Adams1817–1827
- Jeremiah O’BrienMaineDistrict 6Adams1823–1829
- David KidderMaineDistrict 7Adams1823–1827
Maryland52
Maryland delegation →- John MontgomeryMarylandAt-LargeRepublican1807–1813
- Nicholas MooreMarylandAt-LargeRepublican1803–1817
- George DentMarylandDistrict 1Federalist1793–1801
- John CampbellMarylandDistrict 1Federalist1801–1811
- Michael StoneMarylandDistrict 11789–1791
- Philip KeyMarylandDistrict 11791–1793
- Philip StuartMarylandDistrict 1Federalist1811–1819
- Raphael NealeMarylandDistrict 11819–1825
- Archibald Van HorneMarylandDistrict 2Republican1807–1811
- Gabriel DuvallMarylandDistrict 2Republican1793–1797
- John HerbertMarylandDistrict 2Federalist1815–1819
- John MercerMarylandDistrict 21791–1795
- John ThomasMarylandDistrict 2Federalist1799–1801
- Joshua SeneyMarylandDistrict 21789–1793
- Leonard CovingtonMarylandDistrict 2Republican1805–1807
- Richard, SpriggMarylandDistrict 2Republican1795–1803
- Walter BowieMarylandDistrict 2Republican1801–1805
- Benjamin ConteeMarylandDistrict 31789–1791
- Benjamin EdwardsMarylandDistrict 31793–1795
- George PeterMarylandDistrict 3Jackson1815–1827
- Henry WarfieldMarylandDistrict 31819–1825
- Jeremiah CrabbMarylandDistrict 3Federalist1795–1797
- Patrick MagruderMarylandDistrict 3Republican1805–1807
- Philip KeyMarylandDistrict 3Federalist1807–1813
- Thomas PlaterMarylandDistrict 3Federalist1801–1805
- Uriah ForrestMarylandDistrict 31793–1795
- William CraikMarylandDistrict 3Federalist1795–1801
- Daniel HiesterMarylandDistrict 4Republican1789–1805
- George Baer Jr.MarylandDistrict 4Federalist1797–1817
- Isaac McKimMarylandDistrict 4Democratic1821–1839
- John LeeMarylandDistrict 41823–1825
- John NelsonMarylandDistrict 4Republican1821–1823
- Roger NelsonMarylandDistrict 4Republican1803–1811
- Samuel RinggoldMarylandDistrict 4Republican1809–1821
- Samuel SterettMarylandDistrict 41791–1793
- Thomas SpriggMarylandDistrict 4Republican1793–1797
- William SmithMarylandDistrict 41789–1791
- Alexander McKimMarylandDistrict 5Republican1809–1815
- George GaleMarylandDistrict 51789–1791
- Peter LittleMarylandDistrict 5Adams1811–1829
- William McCreeryMarylandDistrict 5Republican1803–1809
- Daniel CarrollMarylandDistrict 61789–1791
- Gabriel ChristieMarylandDistrict 6Republican1793–1801
- George MitchellMarylandDistrict 6Jackson1823–1833
- Jeremiah CosdenMarylandDistrict 6Republican1821–1823
- John ArcherMarylandDistrict 6Republican1801–1807
- Stevenson ArcherMarylandDistrict 6Republican1811–1821
- Upton SheredineMarylandDistrict 61791–1793
- William MatthewsMarylandDistrict 6Federalist1797–1799
- John BrownMarylandDistrict 7Republican1809–1811
- Joseph NicholsonMarylandDistrict 7Republican1799–1807
- Thomas CulbrethMarylandDistrict 7Republican1817–1821
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