Membership of the 63rd Congress of the United States

 

March 4, 1913 to March 3, 1915

 

First Session:  April 7, 1913 to December 1, 1913

Second Session:  December 1, 1913 to October 24, 1914

Third Session:  December 7, 1914 to March 3, 1915

Special Session of the Senate:  March 4, 1913 to March 17, 1913

 

Vice President of the United States: 

Thomas R. Marshall (Indiana)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate: 

James P. Clarke (Arkansas)

Secretary of the Senate: 

Charles G. Bennett (New York)
James M. Baker (South Carolina), from March 13, 1913

Sergeant at Arms of the Senate: 

Edgar Livingstone Cornelius (Maryland)
Charles P. Higgins (Missouri), from March 13, 1913

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives: 

Champ Clark (Missouri)

Clerk of the House: 

South Trimble (Kentucky)

Sergeant at Arms of the House: 

Charles F. Riddell (Indiana)
Robert B. Gordon (Ohio), from April 7, 1913

Doorkeeper of the House: 

Joseph J. Sinnott (Virginia)

Postmaster of the House: 

William M. Dunbar

 

Alabama

 

Senators

 

John Hollis Bankhead

Joseph F. Johnston (died August 8, 1913)

Frank S. White (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joseph Johnston; served from May 11, 1914)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: George W. Taylor
District 2: S. Hubert Dent
District 3: Henry D. Clayton (resigned May 25, 1914 to accept a commission as United States judge for the middle and northern district of Alabama)
  William O. Mulkey (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry D. Clayton; served from June 29, 1914)
District 4: Fred L. Blackmon
District 5: J. Thomas Heflin
District 6: Richmond P. Hobson
District 7: John L. Burnett
District 8: William Richardson (died March 31, 1914)
  Christopher C. Harris (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William Richardson; served from May 11, 1914)
District 9: Oscar W. Underwood
At Large: John W. Abercrombie
 

Arizona

 

Senators

 

Henry F. Ashurst

Marcus A. Smith

 

Representative At Large

 

Carl T. Hayden
 

Arkansas

 

Senators

 

James P. Clarke

Joseph T. Robinson

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Thaddeus H. Caraway
District 2: William A. Oldfield
District 3: John C. Floyd
District 4: Otis T. Wingo
District 5: Henderson M. Jacoway
District 6: Samuel M. Taylor
District 7:

William S. Goodwin

 

California

 

Senators

 

George C. Perkins

John D. Works

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William Kent
District 2: John E. Raker
District 3: Charles F. Curry
District 4: Julius Kahn
District 5: John I. Nolan
District 6: Joseph R. Knowland
District 7: Denver S. Church
District 8: Everis A. Hayes
District 9: Charles W. Bell
District 10: William D. Stephens
District 11:

William Kettner

 

Colorado

 

Senators

 

Charles S. Thomas

John F. Shafroth

 

Representatives

 

District 1: George J. Kindel
District 2: Harry H. Seldomridge
At Large: Edward T. Taylor
At Large:

Edward Keating

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Frank B. Brandegee

George P. McLean

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Augustine Lonergan
District 2: Bryan F. Mahan
District 3: Thomas L. Reilly
District 4: Jeremiah Donovan
District 5: William Kennedy
 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

Henry A. du Pont

Willard Saulsbury, Jr.

 

Representative At Large

 

Franklin Brockston
 

Florida

 

Senators

 

Duncan U. Fletcher

Nathan P. Bryan

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Stephen M. Sparkman
District 2: Frank Clark
District 3: Emmett Wilson
At Large: Claude L'Engle
 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

Augustus O. Bacon (died February 14, 1914)

Hoke Smith

William Stanley West (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Augustus O. Bacon; served from March 2, 1914 to November 3, 1914, when Thomas W. Hardwick was elected)

Thomas W. Hardwick (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Augustus O. Bacon; served from November 4, 1914)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Charles G. Edwards
District 2: Seaborn A. Roddenbery (died September 25, 1913)
  Frank Park (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Seaborn A. Roddenbery; served from November 4, 1913)
District 3: Charles R. Crisp
District 4: William C. Adamson
District 5: William M. Howard
District 6: Charles L. Bartlett
District 7: Gordon Lee
District 8: Samuel J. Tribble
District 9: Thomas M. Bell
District 10: Thomas W. Hardwick (resigned November 2, 1914 to become Senator)

Carl Vinson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas W. Hardwick; served from November 3, 1914)

District 11: John R. Walker
District 12: Dudley M. Hughes
 

Idaho

 

Senators

 

William E. Borah

James H. Brady

 

Representatives At Large

 

Burton L. French
Addison T. Smith
 

Illinois

 

Senators

 

J. Hamilton Lewis (served from March 26, 1913; vacancy in
this class from March 4, 1913 to March 25, 1913 because of the recess of the Illinois legislature)

Lawrence Y. Sherman (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the unseating of William Lorimer; served from March 26, 1913)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Martin B. Madden
District 2: James R. Mann
District 3: George E. Gorman
District 4: James T. McDermott (resigned July 21, 1914)
District 5: Adolph J. Sabath
District 6: James McAndrews
District 7: Frank Buchanan
District 8: Thomas Gallagher
District 9: Frederick A. Britten
District 10: Charles M. Thomson
District 11: Ira C. Copley
District 12: William H. Hinebaugh
District 13: John C. McKenzie
District 14: Clyde H. Tavenner
District 15: Stephen A. Hoxworth
District 16: Claude U. Stone
District 17: Louis FitzHenry
District 18: Frank T. O'Hair
District 19: Charles M. Borchers
District 20: Henry T. Rainey
District 21: James M. Graham
District 22: William N. Baltz
District 23: Martin D. Foster
District 24: H. Robert Fowler
District 25: Robert P. Hill
At Large: Lawrence B. Stringer
At Large: William E. Williams
 

Indiana

 

Senators

 

Benjamin F. Shively

John W. Kern

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Charles Lieb
District 2: William A. Cullop
District 3: William E. Cox
District 4: Lincoln Dixon
District 5: Ralph W. Moss
District 6: Finly H. Gray
District 7: Charles A. Korbly
District 8: John A. M. Adair
District 9: Martin A. Morrison
District 10: John B. Peterson
District 11: George W. Rauch
District 12: Cyrus Cline
District 13: Henry A. Barnhart
 

Iowa

 

Senators

 

Albert B. Cummins

William S. Kenyon

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Charles A. Kennedy
District 2: Irvin S. Pepper (died December 22, 1913)
 

Henry Vollmer (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Irvin S. Pepper; served from February 10, 1914)

District 3: Maurice Connolly
District 4: Gilbert N. Haugen
District 5: James W. Good
District 6: Sanford Kirkpatrick
District 7: Solomon F. Prouty
District 8: Horace M. Towner
District 9: William R. Green
District 10: Frank P. Woods

District 11:

George C. Scott

 

Kansas

 

Senators

 

Joseph L. Bristow

William H. Thompson

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Daniel R. Anthony, Jr.
District 2: Joseph Taggart
District 3: Philip P. Campbell
District 4: Dudley Doolittle
District 5: Guy T. Helvering
District 6: John R. Connelly
District 7: George A. Neeley
District 8: Victor Murdock
 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

William O. Bradley (died May 23, 1914)

Ollie M. James

Johnson N. Camden, Jr. (appointed and subsequently elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William O. Bradley; served from June 16, 1914)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Alben W. Barkley
District 2: Augustus O. Stanley
District 3: Robert Y. Thomas, Jr.
District 4: Ben Johnson
District 5: J. Swagar Sherley
District 6: Arthur B. Rouse
District 7: J. Campbell Cantrill
District 8: Harvey Helm
District 9: William J. Fields
District 10: John W. Langley
District 11:

Caleb Powers

 

Louisiana

 

Senators

 

John R. Thornton

Joseph E. Ransdell

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Albert Estopinal
District 2: H. Garland Dupré
District 3: Robert F. Broussard
District 4: John T. Watkins
District 5: J. Walter Elder
District 6: Lewis L. Morgan
District 7: Ladislas Lazaro
District 8: James P. Aswell
 

Maine

 

Senators

 

Charles F. Johnson

Edwin C. Burleigh

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Asher C. Hinds
District 2: Daniel J. McGillicuddy
District 3: Forrest Goodwin (died May 28, 1913)
John A. Peters (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Forrest Goodwin; served from September 9, 1913)
District 4:

Frank E. Guernsey

 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

John Walter Smith

William P. Jackson (resigned January 28, 1914 when Blair Lee was elected)

Blair Lee (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Isidor Rayner; served from January 28, 1914)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: J. Harry Covington (resigned September 30, 1914 to become chief justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia)
Jesse D. Price (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. Harry Covington; served from November 3, 1914)
District 2: J. Frederick C. Talbott
District 3: George Konig (died May 31, 1913)

Charles P. Coady (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George Konig; served from November 4, 1913)

District 4: J. Charles Linthicum
District 5: Frank O. Smith
District 6:

David J. Lewis

 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Henry Cabot Lodge

John W. Weeks

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Allen T. Treadway
District 2: Frederick H. Gillett
District 3: William H. Wilder (died September 11, 1913)
Calvin D. Paige (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William H. Wilder; served from November 4, 1913)
District 4: Samuel E. Winslow
District 5: John J. Rogers
District 6: Augustus P. Gardner
District 7: Michael F. Phelan
District 8: Frederick S. Deitrick
District 9: Ernest W. Roberts
District 10: William F. Murray (resigned September 28, 1914 to become Postmaster of Boston)
District 11: Andrew J. Peters (resigned August 15, 1914 to become Assistant Secretary of the Treasury)
District 12: James M. Curley (resigned February 4, 1914 to become Mayor of Boston)

James A. Gallivan (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James M. Curley; served from April 7, 1914)

District 13: John J. Mitchell (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John W. Weeks in the previous Congress; served from April 15, 1913)
District 14: Edward Gilmore
District 15: William S. Greene
District 16:

Thomas C. Thatcher

 

Michigan

 

Senators

 

William A. Smith

Charles E. Townsend

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Frank E. Doremus

District 2:

Samuel W. Beeks

District 3:

John M. C. Smith

District 4:

Edward L. Hamilton

District 5:

Carl E. Mapes

District 6:

Samuel W. Smith

District 7:

Louis C. Cramton

District 8:

Joseph W. Fordney

District 9:

James C. McLaughlin

District 10:

Roy O. Woodruff

District 11:

Francis O. Lindquist

District 12:

H. Olin Young (resigned May 16, 1913 while a contest for the seat was pending)

William J. MacDonald (successfully contested the election of H. Olin Young; served from August 26, 1913)

At Large:

Patrick H. Kelly

 

Minnesota

 

Senators

 

Knute Nelson

Moses E. Clapp

 

Representatives

 

District 1: 

Sydney Anderson
District 2: Winfield S. Hammond (resigned January 6, 1915 to become Governor of Minnesota)
District 3: Charles R. Davis
District 4: Frederick C. Stevens
District 5: George R. Smith
District 6: Charles A. Lindbergh
District 7: Andrew J. Volstead
District 8: Clarence B. Miller
District 9: Halvor Steenerson
At Large: James Manahan
 

Mississippi

 

Senators

 

John Sharp Williams

James K. Vardaman

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Ezekiel S. Candler
District 2: Hubert D. Stephens
District 3: Benjamin G. Humphreys
District 4: Thomas U. Sisson
District 5: Samuel A. Witherspoon
District 6: Pat Harrison
District 7: Percy E. Quin
District 8: James W. Collier
 

Missouri

 

Senators

 

William J. Stone

James A. Reed

 

Representatives

 

District 1: James T. Lloyd
District 2: William W. Rucker
District 3: Joshua W. Alexander
District 4: Charles F. Booher
District 5: William P. Borland
District 6: Clement C. Dickinson
District 7: Courtney W. Hamlin
District 8: Dorsey W. Shackleford
District 9: Champ Clark
District 10: Richard Bartholdt
District 11: William L. Igoe
District 12: Leonidas C. Dyer (succeeded June 19, 1914 by Michael J. Gill, who contested the election)
Michael J. Gill (successfully contested the election of Leonidas C. Dyer; served from June 19, 1914)
District 13:

Walter L. Hensley

District 14: Joseph J. Russell
District 15: Perl D. Decker
District 16: Thomas L. Rubey
 

Montana

 

Senators

 

Henry L. Myers

Thomas J. Walsh

 

Representatives At Large

 

John M. Evans
Tom Stout

Nebraska

 

Senators

 

Gilbert M. Hitchcock

George W. Norris

 

Representatives

 

District 1: John A. Maguire
District 2: Charles O. Lobeck
District 3: Dan V. Stephens
District 4: Charles H. Sloan
District 5: Silas R. Barton
District 6: Moses P. Kinkaid
 

Nevada

 

Senators

 

Francis G. Newlands

Key Pittman

 

Representative At Large

 

Edwin E. Roberts
 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

Jacob H. Gallinger

Henry F. Hollis (elected to fill the vacancy in the term beginning March 4, 1913; served from March 15, 1913)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Eugene E. Reed
District 2: Raymond B. Stevens
 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

James E. Martine

William Hughes

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William J. Browning
District 2: Jacob T. Baker
District 3: Thomas J. Scully
District 4: Allan B. Walsh
District 5: William E. Tuttle
District 6: Lewis J. Martin (died May 5, 1913)

Archibald C. Hart (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lewis J. Martin; served from July 22, 1913)

District 7: Robert G. Bremner (died February 5, 1914)
Dow H. Drukker (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert G. Bremner; served from April 7, 1914)
District 8: Eugene F. Kinkead
District 9: Walter I. McCoy (resigned October 3, 1914 to become an associate justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia)
Richard W. Parker (elected to to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Walter I. McCoy; served from December 1, 1914)
District 10: Edward W. Townsend
District 11: John J. Eagan
District 12: James A. Hamill
 

New Mexico

 

Senators

 

Thomas B. Catron

Albert B. Fall

 

Representative At Large