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 →- Ebenezer SageNew YorkAt-LargeRepublican1809–1821
- John BirdNew YorkAt-LargeFederalist1799–1803
- Jonathan FiskNew YorkAt-LargeRepublican1809–1817
- Selah TuthillNew YorkAt-Large1821–1823
- William DenningNew YorkAt-Large1809–1811
- William RochesterNew YorkAt-Large1821–1825
- William SmithNew YorkAt-LargeFederalist1813–1817
- Cadwallader ColdenNew YorkDistrict 1Federalist1821–1823
- Eliphalet WickesNew YorkDistrict 1Republican1805–1807
- George TownsendNew YorkDistrict 1Republican1815–1819
- Henry CrocheronNew YorkDistrict 1Republican1815–1817
- James Guyon Jr.New YorkDistrict 1Republican1819–1821
- John LeffertsNew YorkDistrict 1Republican1813–1815
- John WattsNew YorkDistrict 11793–1795
- Samuel RikerNew YorkDistrict 1Republican1803–1809
- Silas WoodNew YorkDistrict 1Adams1819–1829
- Tredwell ScudderNew YorkDistrict 1Republican1817–1819
- William FloydNew YorkDistrict 11789–1791
- Egbert BensonNew YorkDistrict 2Federalist1789–1815
- George ClintonNew YorkDistrict 2Republican1803–1809
- Gurdon MumfordNew YorkDistrict 2Republican1805–1811
- Henry MeigsNew YorkDistrict 2Republican1819–1821
- Jacob TysonNew YorkDistrict 21823–1825
- Jonathan HavensNew YorkDistrict 2Republican1795–1801
- Joshua SandsNew YorkDistrict 2Adams1803–1827
- Jotham Post Jr.New YorkDistrict 2Federalist1813–1815
- Peter WendoverNew YorkDistrict 2Republican1815–1821
- Thomas TredwellNew YorkDistrict 21791–1795
- William IrvingNew YorkDistrict 2Republican1813–1819
- William Paulding Jr.New YorkDistrict 2Republican1811–1813
- Caleb TompkinsNew YorkDistrict 3Republican1817–1821
- Churchill CambrelengNew YorkDistrict 3Democratic1821–1839
- Jeremiah PiersonNew YorkDistrict 3Republican1821–1823
- John MorganNew YorkDistrict 3Jackson1821–1835
- Jonathan WardNew YorkDistrict 3Republican1815–1817
- Peter DenoyellesNew YorkDistrict 3Republican1813–1815
- Peter SharpeNew YorkDistrict 31821–1825
- Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr.New YorkDistrict 3Republican1811–1813
- Abraham SchenckNew YorkDistrict 4Republican1815–1817
- Cornelius SchoonmakerNew YorkDistrict 41791–1793
- James EmottNew YorkDistrict 4Federalist1809–1813
- James Tallmadge Jr.New YorkDistrict 4Republican1817–1819
- Joel FrostNew YorkDistrict 4Crawford Republican1823–1825
- John HathornNew YorkDistrict 4Republican1789–1797
- Lucas ElmendorfNew YorkDistrict 4Republican1797–1803
- Peter Van GaasbeckNew YorkDistrict 41793–1795
- Philip Van CortlandtNew YorkDistrict 4Republican1793–1809
- Randall StreetNew YorkDistrict 4Federalist1819–1821
- Andrew McCordNew YorkDistrict 5Republican1803–1805
- Barent GardenierNew YorkDistrict 5Federalist1807–1811
- David BrooksNew YorkDistrict 5Federalist1797–1799
- John Blake Jr.New YorkDistrict 5Republican1805–1809
- Peter SilvesterNew YorkDistrict 51789–1793
- Philip SchuylerNew YorkDistrict 5Federalist1817–1819
- Thomas CookeNew YorkDistrict 5Republican1811–1813
- Thomas GrosvenorNew YorkDistrict 5Federalist1811–1817
- Thomas OakleyNew YorkDistrict 5Jackson1813–1829
- Walter PattersonNew YorkDistrict 5Federalist1821–1823
- William Van WyckNew YorkDistrict 51821–1825
- Asa FitchNew YorkDistrict 6Federalist1811–1813
- Charles Borland Jr.New YorkDistrict 6Republican1821–1823
- Daniel VerplanckNew YorkDistrict 6Republican1803–1809
- Ezekiel GilbertNew YorkDistrict 6Federalist1793–1797
- Hector CraigNew YorkDistrict 6Jackson1823–1831
- Herman KnickerbockerNew YorkDistrict 6Federalist1809–1811
- Hezekiah HosmerNew YorkDistrict 6Federalist1797–1799
- James WilkinNew YorkDistrict 6Republican1815–1819
- Jeremiah Van RensselaerNew YorkDistrict 61789–1791
- John Van NessNew YorkDistrict 6Republican1801–1803
- Robert LivingstonNew YorkDistrict 6Federalist1809–1813
- Walter CaseNew YorkDistrict 6Republican1819–1821
- Abraham HasbrouckNew YorkDistrict 7Republican1813–1815
- Charles RugglesNew YorkDistrict 7Federalist1821–1823
- Harmanus BleeckerNew YorkDistrict 7Federalist1811–1813
- Jacob De WittNew YorkDistrict 7Republican1819–1821
- John Van AlenNew YorkDistrict 7Federalist1793–1799
- Josiah HasbrouckNew YorkDistrict 7Republican1803–1819
- Killian Van RensselaerNew YorkDistrict 7Federalist1801–1811
- Lemuel JenkinsNew YorkDistrict 71823–1825
- Martin SchunemanNew YorkDistrict 7Republican1805–1807
- Samuel BettsNew YorkDistrict 7Republican1815–1817
- Benjamin PondNew YorkDistrict 8Republican1811–1813
- Dorrance KirtlandNew YorkDistrict 8Republican1817–1819
- Henry GlenNew YorkDistrict 8Federalist1793–1801
- Henry LivingstonNew YorkDistrict 8Federalist1803–1807
- James StrongNew YorkDistrict 81819–1831
- James Van AlenNew YorkDistrict 8Republican1807–1809
- John AdamsNew YorkDistrict 8Jackson1815–1835
- John ThompsonNew YorkDistrict 8Republican1799–1811
- Richard McCartyNew YorkDistrict 8Republican1821–1823
- Robert ClarkNew YorkDistrict 8Republican1819–1821
- Samuel SherwoodNew YorkDistrict 8Federalist1813–1815
- Benjamin WalkerNew YorkDistrict 9Federalist1801–1803
- James GordonNew YorkDistrict 91791–1795
- James HogeboomNew YorkDistrict 91823–1825
- John DickinsonNew YorkDistrict 91819–1831
- John LovettNew YorkDistrict 9Federalist1813–1817
- John WilliamsNew YorkDistrict 9Federalist1795–1799
- Jonas PlattNew YorkDistrict 9Federalist1799–1801
- Rensselaer WesterloNew YorkDistrict 9Federalist1817–1819
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