On June 6, 1904, William M. Lanning, New Jersey, resigned from the House of Representatives. On December 15, 1906, Oscar S. Gifford, South Dakota, was appointed to the Committee after Duncan E. McKinlay. On June 4, 1912, Elbert H. Hubbard, Iowa, resigned from the House of Representatives. Sixty-Third Congress Finis J. Garrett, Tennesse Clement L. Braumburgh, Ohio James W. Elder, Louisiana Jacob T. Baker, New Jersey Jacob A. Falconer, Washington Majority: Democrat Minority: Republican William A. Jones, Virginia Horace M. Towner, Iowa Clarence B. Miller, Minnesota Simeon D. Fess, Ohio James A. Frear, Wisconsin George M. Young, North Dakota Luis M. Rivera, Comm. of Puerto Rico On December 10, 1913, John A. Peters, Maine, was appointed to the House, after George M. Young. On April 17, 1918, William A. Jones, Virginia, died in office. On July 9, 1918, Schuler Otis Bland, Virginia, was appointed to the Committee. Sixty-Sixth Congress Charles E. Fuller, Illinois Frederick N. Zihlman, Maryland Charles M. LeCompte, Iowa Majority: Republican Minority: Democrat Horace M. Towner, Iowa Finis J. Garrett, Tennessee Fred H. Dominick, South Carolina On February 3, 1920, Wilis J. Hulings, Pennsylvania, was excused from the Committee. On April 25, 1920, Charles A. Nichols, Michigan, died in office. On January 14, 1921, Clarence J. McLeod, Michigan, was appointed to the Committee. |