List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 3rd Congress by seniority

This is a complete list of members of the United States House of Representatives during the 3rd 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 3rd Congress (March 4, 1793 – March 3, 1795). 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 3rd 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 December 2, 1793 and Frederick Muhlenberg (A-PA) was elected. Speaker Muhlenberg had previously held the same office, in the 1st Congress. [2]

Standing Committees

The House created its first standing committee, on April 13, 1789. There were two standing committees in the 3rd Congress. In addition there was a Ways and Means Committee in the 1st session. Although the Ways and Means Committee was not formally added to the list of standing committees until 1802, the 2011 committee considers the one in 1794 to be a forerunner.

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 committees of the House in the 3rd 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
1Claims17947November 14, 1794 – March 3, 1795Uriah Tracy (P-CT)
2Elections17897December 2, 1793-June 9, 1794William L. Smith (P-SC)
November 7, 1794-March 3, 1795Jonathan Dayton (P-NJ)
3Ways and Means[1794]15March 26, 1794 – June 9, 1794William L. Smith (P-SC)

List of Representatives by seniority

A numerical rank is assigned to each of the 105 members initially elected to the 3rd 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.

Three Representatives-elect was not sworn in, as one resigned to become a United States Senator 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.

Rank Representative Party District Seniority date Notes
Three consecutive terms
1 Fisher Ames P MA-1a March 4, 1789
2 Abraham Baldwin A GA-al
3 Elias Boudinot P NJ-al Last term while serving as a member the House.
4 Thomas Fitzsimons P PA-al
5 Nicholas Gilman P NH-al
6 Benjamin Goodhue P MA-1c
7 Samuel Griffin P VA-13 Anti-Administration 1791–93. Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793.
Last term while serving as a member of the House.
8 Thomas Hartley P PA-al
9 Daniel Hiester A PA-al
10 Richard B. Lee P VA-17 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793. Last term while serving as a member of the House.
11 James Madison A VA-15 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793
12 Andrew Moore A VA-2
13 Frederick Muhlenberg A PA-al Pro-Administration 1789–91. Speaker of the House.
14 John Page A VA-12 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793
15 Josiah Parker P VA-11 Anti-Administration 1789–93. Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793.
16 Theodore Sedgwick P MA-2c
17 William L. Smith P SC-1 Chairman: Elections (1793). Chairman: Ways and Means (1794).
18 Jonathan Sturges P CT-al Declined to serve, as Representative-elect, before the start of the Congress.
19 George Thatcher P MA-4b
20 Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. P CT-al Last term while serving as a member of the House (elected to 4th Congress but did not serve)
21 Jeremiah Wadsworth P CT-al Last term while serving as a member of the House.
22 William B. Giles A VA-9 December 7, 1790 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793
23 Benjamin Bourne P RI-al December 17, 1790
Two consecutive terms
24 Shearjashub Bourne P MA-3a March 4, 1791 Last term while serving as a member of the House.
25 Abraham Clark P NJ-al Died on September 15, 1794 while still serving as a member of the House.
26 Jonathan Dayton P NJ-al Chairman: Elections (1794)
27 William Findley A PA-al
28 James Gordon P NY-9 Last term while serving in the House.
29 Andrew Gregg A PA-al
30 William B. Grove P NC-7
31 James Hillhouse P CT-al
32 John W. Kittera P PA-al
33 Nathaniel Macon A NC-5
34 William V. Murray P MD-8
35 Jeremiah Smith P NH-al
36 Abraham B. Venable A VA-7 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793
37 Artemas Ward P MA-2d Last term while serving in the House.
38 Amasa Learned P CT-al September 19, 1791
39 Nathaniel Niles A VT-2 October 17, 1791
40 Israel Smith A VT-1 Elected to this Congress: March 20, 1793
41 Thomas Tredwell A NY-1 October 24, 1791 Last term while serving in the House.
42 John F. Mercer A MD-2 February 5, 1792 Resigned on April 13, 1794 while still serving as a member of the House.
43 Alexander D. Orr A KY-2 November 8, 1792 Elected to this Congress: September 6, 1793
44 Christopher Greenup A KY-1 November 9, 1792
45 William Hindman P MD-7 January 30, 1793
Two non-consecutive terms
46 Lambert Cadwalader P NJ-al March 4, 1793 Previously served 1789–91 while as a member of the House. Last term while serving as a member of the House.
47 Isaac Coles A VA-6 Previously served 1789–91 while as a member of the House. Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793.
48 Benjamin Huntington P CT-al Previously served 1789–91 while in the House.
Declined to serve, as Representative-elect, before Congress convened.
49 Peter Muhlenberg A PA-al Previously served 1789–91 while as a member of the House. Last term while serving as a member of the House until 6th Congress.
50 Thomas Scott P PA-al Previously served 1789–91 while as a member of the House. Last term while serving as a member of the House.
One term
51 James Armstrong P PA-al March 4, 1793 Only term while serving as a member of the House.
52 Theodorus Bailey A NY-5
53 John Beatty P NJ-al Only term while serving as a member of the House.
54 Lemuel Benton A SC-3
55 Thomas Blount A NC-9
56 Thomas P. Carnes A GA-al Only term while serving as a member of the House.
57 Gabriel Christie A MD-6
58 Thomas Claiborne A VA-8 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793
59 David Cobb P MA-al Only term while serving as a member of the House.
60 Peleg Coffin, Jr. P MA-3b
61 William J. Dawson A NC-8
62 Henry Dearborn A MA-4a
63 George Dent P MD-1
64 Samuel Dexter P MA-1b Only term while serving as a member of the House.
65 Uriah Forrest P MD-3 Resigned on November 8, 1794 while still serving as a member of the House.
66 Dwight Foster P MA-2a Elected to this Congress: April 1, 1793
67 Ezekiel Gilbert P NY-6
68 James Gillespie A NC-6
69 Alexander Gillon A SC-5 Died on October 6, 1794 while still serving as a member of the House.
70 Henry Glen P NY-8
71 George Hancock P VA-5 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793
72 Carter B. Harrison A VA-10
73 John Heath A VA-19
74 Samuel Holten A MA-1d Elected to this Congress April 1, 1793. Only term while serving as a member of the House.
75 John Hunter A SC-2 Only term while serving as a member of the House.
76 William Irvine A PA-al
77 Matthew Locke A NC-2
78 William Lyman A MA-2b Elected to this Congress: April 1, 1793
79 Francis Malbone P RI-al
80 Joseph McDowell A NC-1 Only term while serving as a member of the House.
81 Alexander Mebane A NC-4
82 Stephen M. Mitchell P CT-al Resigned, as Representative-elect, to become US Senator:
October, 1793.
83 William Montgomery A PA-al Only term while serving as a member of the House.
84 Joseph Neville A VA-3 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793. Only term while serving as a member of the House.
85 Anthony New A VA-16 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793
86 John Nicholas A VA-18
87 John Patten A DE-al Unseated after election contest: February 14, 1794.
Only term while serving as a member of the House until 4th Congress.
88 Andrew Pickens A SC-6 Only term while serving as a member of the House.
89 Francis Preston A VA-4 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793
90 Robert Rutherford A VA-1
91 John S. Sherburne A NH-al
92 John Smilie A PA-al Only term while serving as a member of the House until 6th Congress.
93 Samuel Smith A MD-5
94 Thomas Sprigg A MD-4
95 Silas Talbot P NY-10 Only term while serving as a member of the House.
96 John E. Van Alen P NY-7
97 Philip Van Cortlandt A NY-3
98 Peter Van Gaasbeck P NY-4 Only term while serving as a member of the House.
99 Peleg Wadsworth P MA-4c Elected to this Congress April 1, 1793
100 Francis Walker A VA-14 Elected to this Congress: March 18, 1793. Only term while serving as a member of the House.
101 John Watts P NY-2 Only term while serving as a member of the House.
102 Benjamin Williams A NC-10
103 Paine Wingate P NH-al
104 Richard Winn A SC-4
105 Joseph Winston A NC-3 Only term while serving as a member of the House until 8th Congress.
Members elected after the start of the Congress
Uriah Tracy P CT-al April 8, 1793 Special election. Chairman: Claims (1794).
Joshua Coit P CT-al November 11, 1793 Special election
Zephaniah Swift P CT-al
Henry Latimer P DE-al February 14, 1794 Seated after election contest.
Resigned to become US Senator: February 7, 1795.
Gabriel Duvall A MD-2 May 5, 1794 Special election [4]
Benjamin Edwards P MD-3 January 2, 1795 Special election. Only term while serving as a member of the House.
Aaron Kitchell P NJ-al January 29, 1795 Previously served 1791–93 while as a member of the House. Special election.
Robert G. Harper P SC-5 February 9, 1795 Special election: October 13–14, 1794 [5]
Non voting Member
a James White TN-al September 4, 1794 Delegate from the Southwest Territory (later TN)

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 3rd Congress for the dates of appointment specified.
  4. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1977, page 8 for the special election
  5. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1977, page 8 for the special election; Congressional Biographical Directory for service from February 1795 and the House of Representatives Journal of February 9, 1795 for exact date Harper took his seat.

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

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