SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1915, TO MARCH 3, 1917

FIRST SESSION—December 6, 1915, to September 8, 1916 SECOND SESSION—December 4, 1916, to March 3, 1917

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE —THOMAS R. MARSHALL, of PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—JAMES P. CLARKE, 1 of Arkansas; WILLARD SAULSBURY, 2 of Delaware SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—JAMES M. BAKER, of South Carolina SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—CHARLES P. HIGGINS, of

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—, 3 of Missouri CLERK OF THE HOUSE—SOUTH TRIMBLE, 4 of SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—ROBERT B. GORDON, 5 of DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH J. SINNOTT, of POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—WILLIAM M. DUNBAR

ALABAMA ARKANSAS William D. Stephens, 8 Los Angeles 9 SENATORS H. Stanley Benedict, Los Angeles SENATORS William Kettner, James P. Clarke, 6 Little Rock John H. Bankhead, Jasper William F. Kirby, 7 Little Rock COLORADO Oscar W. Underwood, Birmingham Joseph T. Robinson, Little Rock SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Charles S. Thomas, Denver Thaddeus H. Caraway, Jonesboro John F. Shafroth, Denver Oscar L. Gray, Butler William A. Oldfield, Batesville S. Hubert Dent, Jr., Montgomery John N. Tillman, Fayetteville REPRESENTATIVES Henry B. Steagall, Ozark Otis Wingo, De Queen Benjamin C. Hilliard, Denver Fred L. Blackmon, Anniston Henderson M. Jacoway, Dardanelle Charles B. Timberlake, Sterling J. Thomas Heflin, Lafayette Samuel M. Taylor, Pine Bluff Edward Keating, Pueblo William B. Oliver, Tuscaloosa William S. Goodwin, Warren Edward T. Taylor, Glenwood Springs John L. Burnett, Gadsden CONNECTICUT Edward B. Almon, Tuscumbia SENATORS George Huddleston, Birmingham SENATORS Frank B. Brandegee, New London At Large–John W. Abercrombie, John D. Works, Los Angeles George P. McLean, Simsbury Tuscaloosa James D. Phelan, San Francisco REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES William Kent, Kentfield P. Davis Oakey, Hartford ARIZONA John E. Raker, Alturas Richard P. Freeman, New London Charles F. Curry, Sacramento John Q. Tilson, New Haven SENATORS Julius Kahn, San Francisco Ebenezer J. Hill, 10 Norwalk Henry F. Ashurst, Prescott John I. Nolan, San Francisco James P. Glynn, Winsted Marcus A. Smith, Tucson John A. Elston, Berkeley Denver S. Church, Fresno DELAWARE REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Everis A. Hayes, San Jose SENATORS Carl Hayden, Phoenix Charles H. Randall, Los Angeles Henry A. du Pont, Winterthur

1 Reelected December 6, 1915; died October 1, 1916. 6 Died October 1, 1916. 9 Elected November 7, 1916, to fill vacancy caused by 2 Elected December 14, 1916. 7 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of James P. resignation of William D. Stephens, and became a member 3 Reelected December 6, 1915. Clarke, and took his seat December 5, 1916. of the House on December 4, 1916. 4 Reelected December 6, 1915. 8 Resigned July 22, 1916. 10 Election unsuccessfully contested by Jeremiah Dono- 5 Reelected December 6, 1915. van.

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DELAWARE—Continued Ira C. Copley, Aurora , Topeka Charles E. Fuller, Belvidere SENATORS—Continued REPRESENTATIVES John C. McKenzie, Elizabeth Daniel R. Anthony, Jr., Leavenworth Willard Saulsbury, Wilmington Clyde H. Tavenner, Cordova Joseph Taggart, City REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Edward J. King, Galesburg Philip P. Campbell, Pittsburg Thomas W. Miller, Wilmington Claudius U. Stone, Peoria , Strong City John A. Sterling, Bloomington Guy T. Helvering, Marysville Joseph G. Cannon, Danville John R. Connelly, Colby William B. McKinley, Champaign SENATORS , Kinsley Henry T. Rainey, Carrollton William A. Ayres, Wichita Duncan U. Fletcher, Jacksonville Loren E. Wheeler, Springfield Nathan P. Bryan, Jacksonville William A. Rodenberg, East St. Louis KENTUCKY REPRESENTATIVES Martin D. Foster, Olney SENATORS Stephen M. Sparkman, Tampa Thomas S. Williams, Louisville Frank Clark, Gainesville Edward E. Denison, Marion Ollie M. James, Marion Emmett Wilson, Pensacola At Large–Burnett M. Chiperfield, Joseph C. W. Beckham, Frankfort William J. Sears, Kissimmee Canton REPRESENTATIVES At Large–Wm. Elza Williams, 13 Alben W. Barkley, Paducah Pittsfield David H. Kincheloe, Madisonville SENATORS Robert Y. Thomas, Jr., Central City Hoke Smith, Atlanta INDIANA Ben Johnson, Bardstown Thomas W. Hardwick, Sandersville SENATORS Swagar Sherley, Louisville 14 Arthur B. Rouse, Burlington REPRESENTATIVES Benjamin F. Shively, South Bend , 15 French Lick J. Campbell Cantrill, Georgetown Charles G. Edwards, Savannah James E. Watson, 16 Rushville Harvey Helm, Stanford Frank Park, Sylvester John W. Kern, William J. Fields, Olive Hill Charles R. Crisp, Americus REPRESENTATIVES John W. Langley, Pikeville William C. Adamson, Carrollton , Barbourville William S. Howard, Kirkwood , Rockport James W. Wise, Fayetteville William A. Cullop, Vincennes LOUISIANA Gordon Lee, Chickamauga William E. Cox, Jasper SENATORS Samuel J. Tribble, 11 Athens Lincoln Dixon, North Vernon Tinsley W. Rucker, 12 Athens Ralph W. Moss, Center Point Joseph E. Ransdell, Lake Providence Thomas M. Bell, Gainesville Finly H. Gray, Connersville Robert F. Broussard, New Iberia Carl Vinson, Milledgeville , Indianapolis REPRESENTATIVES J. Randall Walker, Valdosta John A. M. Adair, Portland Albert Estopinal, Estopinal Dudley M. Hughes, Danville Martin A. Morrison, Frankfort H. Garland Dupre´, New Orleans William R. Wood, La Fayette Whitmell P. Martin, Thibodaux IDAHO George W. Rauch, Marion John T. Watkins, Minden SENATORS , Angola Riley J. Wilson, Harrisonburg Henry A. Barnhart, Rochester William E. Borah, Boise Lewis L. Morgan, Covington James H. Brady, Pocatello Ladislas Lazaro, Washington IOWA James B. Aswell, Natchitoches REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE SENATORS Robert M. McCracken, Boise Albert B. Cummins, Des Moines MAINE Addison T. Smith, Twin Falls William S. Kenyon, Fort Dodge SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Charles F. Johnson, Waterville Charles A. Kennedy, Montrose Edwin C. Burleigh, 17 Augusta SENATORS Harry E. Hull, Williamsburg Bert M. Fernald, 18 West Poland James Hamilton Lewis, Burton E. Sweet, Waverly REPRESENTATIVES Lawrence Y. Sherman, Springfield Gilbert N. Haugen, Northwood Asher C. Hinds, Portland REPRESENTATIVES James W. Good, Cedar Rapids Daniel J. McGillicuddy, Lewiston C. William Ramseyer, Bloomfield Martin B. Madden, Chicago John A. Peters, Ellsworth Cassius C. Dowell, Des Moines James R. Mann, Chicago Frank E. Guernsey, Dover William W. Wilson, Chicago Horace M. Towner, Corning James T. McDermott, Chicago William R. Green, Council Bluffs Adolph J. Sabath, Chicago Frank P. Woods, Estherville SENATORS James McAndrews, Chicago T. J. Steele, Sioux City Frank Buchanan, Chicago John Walter Smith, Snow Hill Thomas Gallagher, Chicago KANSAS Blair Lee, Silver Spring Fred A. Britten, Chicago SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES George E. Foss, Chicago William H. Thompson, Garden City Jesse D. Price, Salisbury

11 Died December 8, 1916, before the commencement of 13 Election unsuccessfully contested by J. McCan Davis. 16 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Benjamin the Sixty-fifth Congress, to which he had been reelected. 14 Died March 14, 1916. F. Shively, and took his seat December 5, 1916. 12 Elected January 11, 1917, to fill vacancy caused by 15 Appointed to fill vacancy caused by death of Benjamin 17 Died June 16, 1916. death of Samuel J. Tribble, and became a member of F. Shively, and took his seat March 27, 1916. 18 Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Edwin C. the House on January 15, 1917. Burleigh, and took his seat December 5, 1916. SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS 293

J. Fred. C. Talbott, Lutherville Thomas D. Schall, Excelsior , Tonopah Charles P. Coady, REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE J. Charles Linthicum, Baltimore E. E. Roberts, Carson City Sydney E. Mudd, La Plata SENATORS David J. Lewis, Cumberland , Yazoo City NEW HAMPSHIRE James K. Vardaman, Jackson SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Jacob H. Gallinger, Concord SENATORS Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr., Corinth Henry F. Hollis, Concord Henry Cabot Lodge, Nahant Hubert D. Stephens, New Albany John W. Weeks, West Newton Benjamin G. Humphreys, Greenville REPRESENTATIVES Cyrus A. Sulloway, Manchester REPRESENTATIVES Thomas U. Sisson, Winona 20 Edward H. Wason, Nashua Allen T. Treadway, Stockbridge S. A. Witherspoon, Meridian William W. Venable, 21 Meridian Frederick H. Gillett, Springfield Calvin D. Paige, Southbridge , Gulfport Percy E. Quin, McComb City SENATORS Samuel E. Winslow, Worcester James W. Collier, Vicksburg John Jacob Rogers, Lowell James E. Martine, Plainfield William Hughes, Paterson Augustus P. Gardner, Hamilton MISSOURI Michael F. Phelan, Lynn REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS Frederick W. Dallinger, Cambridge William J. Browning, Camden Ernest W. Roberts, Chelsea William J. Stone, Jefferson City Isaac Bacharach, Atlantic City Peter F. Tague, James A. Reed, Kansas City Thomas J. Scully, South Amboy George Holden Tinkham, 19 Boston REPRESENTATIVES Elijah C. Hutchinson, Trenton James A. Gallivan, Boston James T. Lloyd, Shelbyville John H. Capstick, Montville William H. Carter, Needham Heights William W. Rucker, Keytesville Archibald C. Hart, Hackensack Richard Olney, 2d, Dedham Joshua W. Alexander, Gallatin Dow H. Drukker, Passaic William S. Greene, Fall River Charles F. Booher, Savannah Edward W. Gray, Newark Joseph Walsh, New Bedford William P. Borland, Kansas City Richard Wayne Parker, Newark Clement C. Dickinson, Clinton Frederick R. Lehlbach, Newark Courtney W. Hamlin, Springfield John J. Eagan, Weehawken SENATORS Dorsey W. Shackleford, Jefferson City James A. Hamill, Jersey City Champ Clark, Bowling Green William Alden Smith, Grand Rapids Jacob E. Meeker, St. Louis NEW MEXICO Charles E. Townsend, Jackson William L. Igoe, St. Louis SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Leonidas C. Dyer, St. Louis Frank E. Doremus, Detroit Walter L. Hensley, Farmington Thomas B. Catron, Santa Fe Samuel W. Beakes, Ann Arbor Joseph J. Russell, Charleston Albert B. Fall, Three Rivers J. M. C. Smith, Charlotte Perl D. Decker, Joplin REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Edward L. Hamilton, Niles Thomas L. Rubey, Lebanon Benigno C. Hernandez, Tierra Carl E. Mapes, Grand Rapids Amarilla Patrick H. Kelley, Lansing MONTANA Louis C. Cramton, Lapeer SENATORS Joseph W. Fordney, Saginaw Henry L. Myers, Hamilton SENATORS James C. McLaughlin, Muskegon Thomas J. Walsh, Helena James A. O’Gorman, George A. Loud, Bay City REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE James W. Wadsworth, Jr., Groveland Frank D. Scott, Alpena John M. Evans, Missoula REPRESENTATIVES W. Frank James, Hancock Tom Stout, Lewistown Charles A. Nichols, Detroit Frederick C. Hicks, 22 Port Washington NEBRASKA Charles P. Caldwell, Forest Hills Joseph V. Flynn, Brooklyn SENATORS Harry H. Dale, Brooklyn SENATORS Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Omaha James P. Maher, Brooklyn , Alexandria George W. Norris, McCook Frederick W. Rowe, Brooklyn Moses E. Clapp, St. Paul REPRESENTATIVES John J. Fitzgerald, Brooklyn REPRESENTATIVES C. F. Reavis, Falls City Daniel J. Griffin, Brooklyn Sydney Anderson, Lanesboro Charles O. Lobeck, Omaha Oscar Wm. Swift, Brooklyn Franklin F. Ellsworth, Mankato Daniel V. Stephens, Fremont Reuben L. Haskell, Brooklyn Charles R. Davis, St. Peter Charles H. Sloan, Geneva Daniel J. Riordan, New York City Carl C. Van Dyke, St. Paul Ashton C. Shallenberger, Alma , New York City George R. Smith, Moses P. Kinkaid, O’Neill George W. Loft, New York City Charles A. Lindbergh, Little Falls Michael F. Farley, New York City Andrew J. Volstead, Granite Falls NEVADA Michael F. Conry, 23 New York City Clarence B. Miller, Duluth SENATORS Peter J. Dooling, New York City , Crookston Francis G. Newlands, Reno John F. Carew, New York City

19 Election unsuccessfully contested by Francis J. 21 Elected January 4, 1916, to fill vacancy caused by 22 Election unsuccessfully contested by . Horgan. death of S. A. Witherspoon, and became a member of 23 Died March 2, 1917, before the commencement of the 20 Died November 24, 1915. the House on January 17, 1916. Sixty-fifth Congress, to which he had been reelected. 294 Biographical Directory

NEW YORK—Continued Warren G. Harding, Marion Peter E. Costello, George P. Darrow, Philadelphia REPRESENTATIVES—Continued REPRESENTATIVES , Cincinnati Thomas S. Butler, West Chester Thomas G. Patten, New York City Alfred G. Allen, Cincinnati Henry W. Watson, Langhorne Walter M. Chandler, New York City Warren Gard, Hamilton William W. Griest, Lancaster , 24 New York City J. Edward Russell, Sidney John R. Farr, Scranton Murray Hulbert, New York City Nelson E. Matthews, Ottawa John J. Casey, Wilkes-Barre , New York City Charles C. Kearns, Batavia Robert D. Heaton, Ashland Joseph A. Goulden, 25 Fordham Simeon D. Fess, Yellow Springs Arthur G. Dewalt, Allentown William S. Bennet, 26 New York City John A. Key, Marion Louis T. McFadden, Canton Woodson R. Oglesby, Yonkers Isaac R. Sherwood, Toledo Edgar R. Kiess, Williamsport James W. Husted, Peekskill John V. Lesher, Sunbury , Poughkeepsie Robert M. Switzer, Gallipolis Edwin D. Ricketts, Logan Benjamin K. Focht, Lewisburg Charles B. Ward, Debruce Aaron S. Kreider, Annville Rollin B. Sanford, Albany Clement Brumbaugh, Columbus Arthur W. Overmyer, Fremont Warren W. Bailey, Johnstown James S. Parker, Salem C. William Beales, Gettysburg William B. Charles, Amsterdam Seward H. Williams, Lorain William C. Mooney, Woodsfield Charles H. Rowland, Philipsburg Bertrand H. Snell, 27 Potsdam Abraham L. Keister, Scottdale Luther W. Mott, Oswego Roscoe C. McCulloch, Canton William A. Ashbrook, Johnstown Robert F. Hopwood, Uniontown Homer P. Snyder, Little Falls Henry W. Temple, 29 Washington George W. Fairchild, Oneonta David A. Hollingsworth, Cadiz John G. Cooper, Youngstown Michael Liebel, Jr., Erie Walter W. Magee, Syracuse Henry J. Steele, Easton 28 William Gordon, Cleveland Norman J. Gould, Seneca Falls S. Taylor North, Punxsutawney Harry H. Pratt, Corning Robert Crosser, Cleveland Henry I. Emerson, Cleveland Samuel H. Miller, Mercer Thomas B. Dunn, Rochester Stephen G. Porter, Pittsburgh Henry G. Danforth, Rochester William H. Coleman, McKeesport S. Wallace Dempsey, Lockport OKLAHOMA SENATORS John M. Morin, Pittsburgh Charles B. Smith, Buffalo Andrew J. Barchfeld, Pittsburgh Daniel A. Driscoll, Buffalo Thomas P. Gore, Lawton At Large–Thomas S. Crago, Charles M. Hamilton, Ripley Robert L. Owen, Muskogee Waynesburg REPRESENTATIVES At Large–Mahlon M. Garland, James S. Davenport, Vinita Pittsburgh SENATORS William W. Hastings, Tahlequah At Large–Daniel F. Lafean, York Furnifold M. Simmons, New Bern Charles D. Carter, Ardmore At Large–John R. K. Scott, Lee S. Overman, Salisbury William H. Murray, Tishomingo Philadelphia REPRESENTATIVES Joseph B. Thompson, Pauls Valley John H. Small, Washington Scott Ferris, Lawton RHODE ISLAND , Scotland Neck James V. McClintic, Snyder SENATORS George E. Hood, Goldsboro Dick T. Morgan, Woodward Edward W. Pou, Smithfield Henry F. Lippitt, Providence Charles M. Stedman, Greensboro OREGON LeBaron B. Colt, Bristol Hannibal L. Godwin, Dunn SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Robert N. Page, Biscoe George E. Chamberlain, Portland George F. O’Shaunessy, Providence Robert L. Doughton, Laurel Springs , Portland Walter R. Stiness, Warwick Edwin Y. Webb, Shelby Ambrose Kennedy, Woonsocket James J. Britt, Asheville REPRESENTATIVES Willis C. Hawley, Salem NORTH DAKOTA Nicholas J. Sinnott, The Dalles SOUTH CAROLINA SENATORS C. N. McArthur, Portland SENATORS Porter J. McCumber, Wahpeton Benjamin R. Tillman, Trenton Asle J. Gronna, Lakota Ellison D. Smith, Florence REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Henry T. Helgesen, Milton , Philadelphia Richard S. Whaley, 30 Charleston George M. Young, Valley City George T. Oliver, Pittsburgh James F. Byrnes, Aiken Patrick D. Norton, Hettinger REPRESENTATIVES Wyatt Aiken, Abbeville William S. Vare, Philadelphia Joseph T. Johnson, 31 Spartanburg OHIO George S. Graham, Philadelphia Samuel J. Nicholls, 32 Spartanburg SENATORS J. Hampton Moore, Philadelphia David E. Finley, 33 Yorkville , Canton George W. Edmonds, Philadelphia Paul G. McCorkle, 34 York

24 Election unsuccessfully contested by Jacob A. Cantor. 28 Elected November 2, 1915, to fill vacancy caused by 31 Resigned April 19, 1915. 25 Died May 3, 1915. death of Representative-elect Sereno E. Payne in pre- 32 Elected September 14, 1915, to fill vacancy caused 26 Elected November 2, 1915, to fill vacancy caused by ceding Congress, and became a member of the House on by resignation of Joseph T. Johnson, and became a mem- death of Joseph A. Goulden, and became a member of December 6, 1915. ber of the House on December 6, 1915. 29 the House on December 6, 1915. Elected November 2, 1915, to fill vacancy caused by 33 Died January 26, 1917, before the commencement of 27 Elected November 2, 1915, to fill vacancy caused by death of Representative-elect William M. Brown (January the Sixty-fifth Congress, to which he had been reelected. death of Representative-elect Edwin A. Merritt, Jr., in 31, 1915, before the beginning of the congressional term), 34 Elected February 21, 1917, to fill vacancy caused by and became a member of the House on December 6, 1915. preceding Congress, and became a member of the House 30 Election unsuccessfully contested by Aaron P. death of David E. Finley, and became a member of the on December 6, 1915. Prioleau. House on February 24, 1917. SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS 295

J. Willard Ragsdale, Florence UTAH William G. Brown, Jr., 37 Kingwood 38 Asbury F. Lever, Lexington SENATORS George M. Bowers, Martinsburg Adam B. Littlepage, Charleston Reed Smoot, Provo Hunter H. Moss, Jr., 39 Parkersburg George Sutherland, Salt Lake City SENATORS Harry C. Woodyard, 40 Spencer Thomas Sterling, Vermilion REPRESENTATIVES Edward Cooper, Bramwell Edwin S. Johnson, Yankton Joseph Howell, Logan At Large–Howard Sutherland, Elkins James H. Mays, Salt Lake City REPRESENTATIVES Charles H. Dillon, Yankton VERMONT Royal C. Johnson, Aberdeen SENATORS SENATORS Harry L. Gandy, Rapid City Robert M. La Follette, Madison William P. Dillingham, Montpelier Paul O. Husting, Mayville TENNESSEE Carroll S. Page, Hyde Park REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES Luke Lea, Nashville Frank L. Greene, St. Albans Henry A. Cooper, Racine John K. Shields, Knoxville Porter H. Dale, Island Pond Michael E. Burke, Beaver Dam John M. Nelson, Madison REPRESENTATIVES William J. Cary, 41 Milwaukee Sam R. Sells, Johnson City VIRGINIA SENATORS William H. Stafford, Milwaukee Richard W. Austin, Knoxville Michael K. Reilly, Fond du Lac Thomas S. Martin, Charlottesville John A. Moon, Chattanooga John J. Esch, La Crosse Claude A. Swanson, Chatham , Carthage Edward E. Browne, Waupaca William C. Houston, Woodbury REPRESENTATIVES Thomas F. Konop, Green Bay Joseph W. Byrns, Nashville William A. Jones, Warsaw James A. Frear, Hudson Lemuel P. Padgett, Columbia Edward E. Holland, Suffolk Irvine L. Lenroot, Superior Thetus W. Sims, Linden Andrew J. Montague, Richmond Finis J. Garrett, Dresden Walter A. Watson, Jennings Ordinary WYOMING Kenneth D. McKellar, Memphis Edward W. Saunders, Rockymount , Lynchburg SENATORS TEXAS , 35 Madison Clarence D. Clark, Evanston SENATORS Thomas W. Harrison, 36 Winchester Francis E. Warren, Cheyenne Charles A. Culberson, Dallas Charles C. Carlin, Alexandria REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Morris Sheppard, Texarkana C. Bascom Slemp, Big Stone Gap Frank W. Mondell, Newcastle REPRESENTATIVES Henry D. Flood, Appomattox Eugene Black, Clarksville TERRITORY OF ALASKA Martin Dies, Beaumont WASHINGTON James Young, Kaufman SENATORS DELEGATE , Bonham Wesley L. Jones, North Yakima James Wickersham, Fairbanks Hatton W. Sumners, Dallas Miles Poindexter, Spokane Rufus Hardy, Corsicana REPRESENTATIVES TERRITORY OF HAWAII Alexander W. Gregg, Palestine William E. Humphrey, Seattle DELEGATE Joe H. Eagle, Houston Lindley H. Hadley, Bellingham J. Kuhio Kalanianaole, Waikiki George F. Burgess, Gonzales Albert Johnson, Hoquiam James P. Buchanan, Brenham William L. La Follette, Pullman PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Robert L. Henry, Waco C. C. Dill, Spokane Oscar Callaway, Comanche RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS John H. Stephens, Vernon WEST VIRGINIA Manuel L. Quezon, 42 Tayabas James L. Slayden, San Antonio SENATORS Manuel Earnshaw, Manila John N. Garner, Uvalde William E. Chilton, Charleston William R. Smith, Colorado PORTO RICO At Large–A. Jeff. McLemore, Houston Nathan Goff, Clarksburg At Large–James H. Davis, Sulphur REPRESENTATIVES RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Springs M. M. Neely, Fairmont Luis Mun˜ oz Rivera, 43 San Juan

35 Resigned October 1, 1916. 38 Elected May 9, 1916, to fill vacancy caused by death 41 Election unsuccessfully contested by Winfield R. Gay- 36 Elected November 7, 1916, to fill vacancy caused by of William G. Brown, Jr., and became a member of the lord. resignation of James Hay, and became a member of the House on May 18, 1916. 42 Resigned October 15, 1916; vacancy throughout re- House on December 4, 1916. 39 Died July 15, 1916. mainder of the Congress. 37 Died March 9, 1916. 40 Elected November 7, 1916, to fill vacancy caused by 43 Died November 15, 1916; vacancy until August 6, death of Hunter H. Moss, Jr., and became a member of 1917. the House on December 4, 1916.