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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Vermont delegation →- Asa LyonVermontAt-LargeFederalist1815–1817
- Charles MarshVermontAt-LargeFederalist1815–1817
- Charles PlumleyVermontAt-LargeRepublican1933–1951
- Chauncey LangdonVermontAt-LargeFederalist1815–1817
- Daniel ChipmanVermontAt-LargeFederalist1815–1817
- Ezra ButlerVermontAt-LargeRepublican1813–1815
- Heman AllenVermontAt-LargeRepublican1817–1819
- John NoyesVermontAt-LargeFederalist1815–1817
- Luther JewettVermontAt-LargeFederalist1815–1817
- Mark RichardsVermontAt-LargeRepublican1817–1821
- Orsamus MerrillVermontAt-LargeRepublican1817–1821
- Peter SmithVermontAt-LargeRepublican1989–1991
- Richard MallaryVermontAt-LargeRepublican1971–1975
- Richard SkinnerVermontAt-LargeRepublican1813–1815
- William HunterVermontAt-LargeRepublican1817–1819
- William MeyerVermontAt-LargeDemocratic1959–1961
- William StrongVermontAt-LargeRepublican1811–1821
- Ahiman MinerVermontDistrict 1Whig1851–1853
- Charles JoyceVermontDistrict 1Republican1875–1883
- Charles WillardVermontDistrict 1Republican1869–1875
- David FosterVermontDistrict 1Republican1901–1912
- Elbert BrighamVermontDistrict 1Republican1925–1931
- Eliakim WaltonVermontDistrict 1Republican1857–1863
- Frederick FleetwoodVermontDistrict 1Republican1923–1925
- Frederick WoodbridgeVermontDistrict 1Republican1863–1869
- George HodgesVermontDistrict 1Republican1855–1857
- Gideon OlinVermontDistrict 1Republican1803–1807
- Hiland HallVermontDistrict 1Whig1831–1843
- Horace PowersVermontDistrict 1Republican1891–1901
- James MeachamVermontDistrict 1Ind. Republican-Democrat1849–1857
- James WitherellVermontDistrict 1Republican1807–1809
- John WeeksVermontDistrict 1Republican1931–1933
- Jonathan HuntVermontDistrict 11827–1833
- Samuel ShawVermontDistrict 1Republican1807–1813
- William BradleyVermontDistrict 1Adams1813–1827
- William HenryVermontDistrict 1Whig1847–1851
- Andrew TracyVermontDistrict 2Whig1853–1855
- Daniel BuckVermontDistrict 2Federalist1795–1797
- Dudley DenisonVermontDistrict 2Republican1875–1879
- Frank PlumleyVermontDistrict 2Republican1909–1915
- James ElliottVermontDistrict 2Federalist1803–1809
- James TylerVermontDistrict 2Republican1879–1883
- Jonathan HubbardVermontDistrict 2Federalist1809–1811
- Kittredge HaskinsVermontDistrict 2Republican1901–1909
- Lewis MorrisVermontDistrict 2Federalist1797–1803
- Nathaniel NilesVermontDistrict 21791–1795
- Phineas WhiteVermontDistrict 2Republican1821–1823
- Rollin MallaryVermontDistrict 21819–1833
- William GroutVermontDistrict 2Republican1881–1901
- William HebardVermontDistrict 2Whig1849–1853
- William SladeVermontDistrict 2Whig1831–1843
- Alvah SabinVermontDistrict 3Ind. Republican-Democrat1853–1857
- Bradley BarlowVermontDistrict 3National Greenbacker1879–1881
- Charles RichVermontDistrict 3Republican1813–1825
- George HendeeVermontDistrict 3Republican1873–1879
- George MarshVermontDistrict 3Whig1843–1851
- George WalesVermontDistrict 3Adams1825–1829
- Henry OlinVermontDistrict 31823–1825
- Homer RoyceVermontDistrict 3Republican1857–1861
- Horace EverettVermontDistrict 3Whig1829–1843
- Portus BaxterVermontDistrict 3Republican1861–1867
- William ChamberlainVermontDistrict 3Federalist1803–1811
- Worthington SmithVermontDistrict 3Republican1867–1873
- Augustus YoungVermontDistrict 4Whig1841–1843
- Elias KeyesVermontDistrict 4Republican1821–1823
- Ezra MeechVermontDistrict 4Jackson1819–1827
- Heman AllenVermontDistrict 4Whig1831–1839
- John SmithVermontDistrict 4Democratic1839–1841
- Lucius PeckVermontDistrict 4Democratic1847–1851
- Martin ChittendenVermontDistrict 4Federalist1803–1813
- Paul Dillingham Jr.VermontDistrict 4Democratic1843–1847
- Thomas Bartlett Jr.VermontDistrict 4Democratic1851–1853
- Benjamin DemingVermontDistrict 5Anti Masonic1833–1835
- Daniel BuckVermontDistrict 5Adams1823–1829
- Henry JanesVermontDistrict 5Anti Masonic1833–1837
- Isaac FletcherVermontDistrict 5Democratic1837–1841
- John MattocksVermontDistrict 5Whig1821–1843
- William CahoonVermontDistrict 5Anti Masonic1829–1833
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