List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 2nd Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 2nd United States Congress listed by seniority. For the most part, representatives are ranked by the beginning of their terms in office.

As an historical article, the districts and party affiliations listed reflect those during the 2nd Congress (March 4, 1791 – March 3, 1793). Seats and party affiliations on similar lists for other Congresses will be different for certain members.

This article describes the criteria for seniority in the House of Representatives and sets out the list of members by seniority. It is prepared on the basis of the interpretation of seniority applied to the House of Representatives in the current congress. In the absence of information to the contrary, it is presumed that the twenty-first-century practice is identical to the seniority customs used during the 2nd Congress.[1]

House seniority

Seniority in the House, for Congressmen with unbroken service, depends on the date on which the members first term began. That date is either the start of the Congress (4th March in odd numbered years, for the era up to and including the 73rd Congress starting in 1933) or the date of a special election during the Congress. Since many members start serving on the same day as others, ranking between them is based on alphabetical order by the last name of the congressman.

Congressmen, in early Congresses, were often elected after the legal start of the Congress. Such representatives are attributed with unbroken seniority, from the legal start of the congressional term, if they were the first person elected to a seat in a Congress. The date of the election is indicated in a note.

The seniority date is normally taken from the members entry in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, except where the date given is the legal start of the Congress and the actual election (for someone who was not the first person elected to the seat in that Congress) was later. The date of election is taken from United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997. In a few instances the latter work provides dates, for the start and end of terms, which correct those in the Biographical Directory.

The Biographical Directory normally uses the date of a special election, as the seniority date. However, mostly in early Congresses, the date of the member taking his seat can be the one given. The date of the special election is mentioned in a note to the list below, when that date is not used as the seniority date by the Biographical Directory.

Representatives who return to the House, after having previously served, are credited with service equal to one less than the total number of terms they served. When a representative has served a prior term of less than two terms (i.e., prior term minus one equals less than one), he is ranked above all others whose service begins on the same day.

Leadership

In this Congress the only formal leader was the Speaker of the House. A Speakership ballot was held on October 24, 1791 and Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (P-CT) was elected. [2]

Standing Committees

The House created its first standing committee, on April 13, 1789. There was one standing committees in the 2nd Congress.

Committees, in this period, were appointed for a session at a time and not necessarily for every one in a Congress. The Speaker appointed the members.

This list refers to the standing committee of the House in the 2nd Congress, the year of establishment as a standing committee, the number of members assigned to the committee and the dates of appointment in each session, the end of the session and its chairman. [3]

No.CommitteeFromMbrsAppointedChairman
1Elections17897October 26, 1791-May 8, 1792Samuel Livermore (P-NH)

List of Representatives by seniority

A numerical rank is assigned to each of the 65 members initially elected to the 2nd Congress. Other members, who were not the first person elected to a seat but who joined the House during the Congress, are not assigned a number (apart from the Representatives from the two states, admitted during the Congress, who are numbered 66-70). Three Representatives-elect was not sworn in, as one died and two declined to serve. The list below includes the Representative-elect (with names in italics), with the seniority they would have held if they had been sworn in.

Party designations used in this article are A for Anti-Administration members and P for Pro-Administration representatives.

U.S. House Seniority
RankRepresentativePartyDistrictSeniority dateNotes
Two consecutive terms
1Fisher AmesPMA-1March 4, 1789
2Abraham BaldwinAGA-2
3Egbert BensonPNY-3 Last term while serving in the House until 13th Congress.
4Elias BoudinotPNJ-al
5John BrownAVA-2 Term ended on district being admitted as the new state of KY: June 1, 1792
6Thomas FitzsimonsPPA-1 Elected to this Congress: October 11, 1791
7Elbridge GerryAMA-3 Last term while serving in the House.
8Nicholas GilmanPNH-al
9Benjamin GoodhuePMA-2
10Samuel GriffinAVA-10 Pro-Administration 1789-91
11Thomas HartleyPPA-7 Elected to this Congress: October 11, 1791
12Daniel HiesterAPA-4
13Daniel HugerPSC-3 Last term while serving in the House.
14John LaurancePNY-2
15Richard B. LeePVA-4
16George LeonardPMA-6 Elected to this Congress on April 2, 1792. [4] Last term while serving in the House until 4th Congress.
17Samuel LivermorePNH-al Anti-Administration 1789-91. Chairman: Elections. Last term while serving in the House.
18James MadisonAVA-5
19Andrew MooreAVA-3
20Frederick MuhlenbergAPA-2 Elected to this Congress: October 11, 1791. Pro-Administration 1789-91.
21John PageAVA-7
22Josiah ParkerAVA-8
23Theodore SedgwickPMA-4
24Joshua SeneyAMD-2 Resigned on December 6, 1792 while still serving in the House.
25Roger ShermanPCT-al Resigned, as Representative-elect, before taking his seat as a US Senator on June 13, 1791 [5]
26Peter SilvesterPNY-5 Last term while serving in the House.
27William L. SmithPSC-1
28Jonathan SturgesPCT-al Last term while serving in the House (elected to 3rd Congress but declined to serve)
29Thomas SumterASC-4 Last term while serving in the House until 5th Congress.
30George ThatcherPMA-8 Elected for this Congress: April 4, 1791 [6]
31Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.PCT-al Speaker of the House
32Thomas T. TuckerASC-5 Last term while serving in the House.
33John M. ViningPDE-al
...Jeremiah WadsworthPCT-al Re-elected by special election before the start of this Congress [7]
34Alexander WhitePVA-1 Last term while serving in the House.
35Hugh WilliamsonANC-4March 19, 1790
36John B. AsheANC-3March 24, 1790
37John SteelePNC-1April 19, 1790
38William B. GilesAVA-9December 7, 1790
39Benjamin BournePRI-alDecember 17, 1790
One term
40Robert BarnwellPSC-2March 4, 1791 Only term while serving in the House (elected to 4th Congress but declined to serve)
41Shearjashub BournePMA-5
42Abraham ClarkPNJ-al
43Jonathan DaytonPNJ-al
44Pierpont Edwards-CT-al Declined to serve, as Representative-elect: November 10, 1790 [8]
45William FindleyAPA-8 Elected to this Congress: October 11, 1791
46James GordonPNY-6
47Andrew GreggAPA-6 Elected to this Congress: October 11, 1791
48William B. GrovePNC-5
49James HillhousePCT-al
50Israel JacobsPPA-3 Elected to this Congress: October 11, 1791. Only term while serving in the House.
51Philip KeyPMD-1 Only term while serving in the House.
52Aaron KitchellPNJ-al Only term while serving in the House until seated in the 3rd Congress.
53John W. KitteraPPA-5 Elected to this Congress: October 11, 1791
54Nathaniel MaconANC-2
55William V. MurrayPMD-5
56William PinkneyPMD-3 Resigned in November 1791 while still serving in the House. Only term while serving in the House until 14th Congress.
57Cornelius C. SchoonmakerANY-4 Only term while serving in the House.
58Upton SheredineAMD-6
59Jeremiah SmithPNH-al
60Samuel SterettAMD-4 Only term while serving in the House.
61James Townsend-NY-1 Died, as Representative-elect: May 24, 1790 [9]
62Abraham B. VenableAVA-6
63Artemas WardPMA-7
64Anthony WayneAGA-1 Seat declared vacant on March 21, 1792. Only term while serving in the House.
65Francis WillisAGA-3 Only term while serving in the House.
Members joining the House, after the start of the Congress
...Amasa LearnedPCT-alSeptember 19, 1791 Special election [10]
66Nathaniel NilesAVT-2October 17, 1791 Representative from a new state
67Israel SmithAVT-1
...Thomas TredwellANY-1October 24, 1791 Special election April 26-28, 1791 [11]
...John F. MercerAMD-3February 5, 1792 Special election
68Alexander D. OrrAKY-2November 8, 1792 Representative from a new state
69Christopher GreenupAKY-1November 9, 1792
...John MilledgeAGA-1November 22, 1792 Special election. Only term while serving in the House until 4th Congress.
...William HindmanPMD-2January 30, 1793 Special election

References

  1. 112th Congress official House seniority list
  2. Annals of Congress, for the date of election
  3. Based on Rule X Organisation of Committees, in the House Rules and Manual for the current congress. For membership and chairmen, see the Journal of the House of Representatives for the dates specified in the 2nd Congress.
  4. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, page 5
  5. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, election result on page 4 and note 1 on page 6
  6. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, page 5
  7. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, special election result on page 5
  8. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, election result on page 4 and note 2 on page 6
  9. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, election result on page 4 and note 5 on page 6
  10. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, page 5
  11. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, page 5

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress website http://bioguide.congress.gov.

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