U.S. SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM PENNSYLVANIA SINCE 1789 AND TERMS OF SERVICE. REPRESENTATIVES. Name. Acheson, Ernest F., Acker, E. L., Addams, William, Ahl, John A., Ainey, William D. B., (elected November, 7, 1911, vice George W. Kipp, deceased), Albright, Charles, Allison, James, Allison, John Allison, Robert, Amerman, Lemuel, Ancona, S. E., Congress. *After taking seventy-nine ballots, the Legislature of 1899 failed to elect a successor to M. S. Quay whose term of office expired March 54-60 4, 1899. On April 21, 1899, he was appointed by the Governor until the next meeting of the Legislature, or until his successor was duly 53-59 elected and qualified. The United States Senate 42 on April 24, 1900, by a vote of 33 to 32 19-20 refused to accept the commission given him by the Governor. On January 15, 1901, he was 35 elected by the Legislature for the balance of the term which commenced March 4, 1899. **Philander Chase Knox was appointed by 62-63 Governor Pennypacker, June 10, 1904, to fill vacancy caused by death of Matthew Stanley Quay, on May 28, 1904, and was elected by the Legislature on January 18, 1905, to fill the balance of the unexpired term and for a full term of six years from March 4, 1905. 43 18 32-34 22 52 37-39 +George T. Oliver was elected by the Legislature on March 17, 1909, to fill the unexpired who resigned term of Philander Chase Knox, March 4, 1909. William E. Crow was appointed by Governor Sproul, October 17, 1921, to fill vacancy caused by death of Philander Chase Knox, on October 12, 1921. George Wharton Pepper was appointed by Governor Sproul, January 9, 1922, to fill vacancy caused by death of Boies Penrose, on December 31, 1921. David A. Reed was appointed by Governor Sproul, August 8, 1922 to fill vacancy caused by death of William E. Crow, on August 2, 1922. Name. 34 Covode, John, 34-37, 40-41 30 48 Crago, Thomas S., (elected September 20, 18 1921, vice Mahlon M. Garland, deceased), 62, 64-66, 67 30, 33-45 63, 65 52 51 21-22 11, 14 42 68 12-13 51 39 68 51-57 Culbertson, W. C., 27-30 Culver, C. V., Cummings, Herbert W., 27-28 Curtin, Andrew G., Dale, Thomas H., Danner, Joel B., Darlington, Edward, Darlington, Isaac, Darlington, Smedley, Darlington, William, Darragh, Cornelius, Darrow, George P., Bucher, John C., 22 Davenport, Samuel A., 55-56 Davenport, Stanley W., 56 Buckalew, Charles R., 50-51 Davidson, James J., (died Jan. 2, Buffington, Joseph, Bunnell, Franklin C., Burd, George, 28-29 1897, before being qualified), 55 42. 49-50 Davies, Edward, 25-26 22-23 Davis, John, 26 Burke. Henry, term), (deceased during Davis, Roger, 12-13 57-58 Croll, William M., 68 Burke, James Francis, Burke, William J., Burnside, Thomas, Butler, Chester, Butler, Thomas S., Cadwallader, John, Campbell, James H., Campbell, Jacob M., Campbell, Thompson, Carr, Wooda N., Casey, John J., Casey, Joseph, Cassel, H. Burd, (elected November 5, 1901, vice Marriott Brosius, deceased), Castor, George A., (elected February 16, 1904, vice Henry Burke, deceased); (died February 19, 1906), Cessna, John, Chambers, George, Chandler, Joseph R., Chapman, Henry, Chapman, John, Clark, Henry A., Clark, M. S., Clark, William, Clay, Joseph, Clymer, George, 66-67 Dawson, John L., Denison, Charles, (deceased during term), Denison, George, 40-41 Denny, Harmer, 31 Dershem, Frank L., 65-68 Dewalt, Arthur G., 34, 36-37 Dewart, Lewis, 45, 47-49 Dewart, William L., 29 Dick, John, 32 Dick, S. B., 63 Dickerman, Charles H., 31 Dickey, Jesse C., Dickey, Oliver J., Difenderfer, Robert E., Dimmock, William H., Dimock, Davis, Jr., 59-63 Davis, William Morris, 37 32-33, 38-39 14 Deemer, Elias, 57-59 29-31 55-68 38-40 34 16-17 21-24 63 64-66 22 35 33-35 46 58 |