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History of 225 Cannon Office Building

Congressman Scott currently uses 225 Cannon House Office Building as the office for the constituents of the 13th Congressional District. The Cannon Building, completed in 1908, is the oldest congressional office building and is a significant example of the Beaux Arts style of architecture. After the Cannon Building opened in 1908, all members of the House of Representatives had an office for the first time. Before the Cannon Building, some committee chairmen used their committee room as an office, but most members worked at their desk in the House Chamber.The Office of the Clerk researched the history of 225 Cannon and found some notable occupants, including former Vice President Dick Cheney.  You can research past Members of Congress on the Clerk's website


225 Cannon occupants

Charles Tirrell of Massachusetts 1909-1910
John Mitchell of Massachusetts 1911
Frank Wood of Iowa 1909-1919
George Lindsay of New York 1909-1913
John Moore of Texas 1911-1913
Harry Dale of New York 1913-1919
Robert Thomas of Kentucky 1913-1915
William Rodenberg of Illinois 1915-1922
Christian Ramseyer of Iowa 1919-1932
Charles Faust of Missouri 1924-1925
Edward Fenn of Connecticut 1926-1931
Charles Millard of New York 1932
Charles Underhill of New York 1932
Edward Kelly of Illinois 1933-1942
John Burke of California 1933-1934
James McAndrews of Illinois 1935-1940
Alfred Beiter of New York 1941
Robert Rockwell of Colorado 1942-1944
Winifred Stanley of New York 1943-1944
Michael Mansfield of Montana 1945-1948
- Senate Majority Leader, serving sixteen years, from 1961 until his retirement in 1977, (longest-serving Majority Leader)  
- Senate Majority Whip under Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson from 1957 to 1961.

John Sheridan of Pennsylvania 1945-1946
Angier Goodwin of Massachusetts 1947
Harold Donohue of Massachusetts 1948-1960
Theodore Irving of Missouri 1949
Earl Chudhoff of Pennsylvania 1950-1956
Harry Haskell, Jr., of Delaware 1957-1958
Cornelius Gallagher of New Jersey 1959-1966
Richard Schweiker of Pennsylvania 1961-1962
Louis Wyman of New Hampshire 1963-1964
James Howard of New Jersey 1965-1968
Joe Skubitz of Kansas 1967-1968
John Wydler of New York 1969-1970
Nick Galifianakis of North Carolina 1971-1972
-uncle of comedian Zach Galifianakis
Wilmer Mizell of North Carolina 1973-1974
James Jones of Oklahoma 1975-1978
John LaFalce of New York 1979-1980
Dick Cheney of Wyoming 1981-1986
-House Minority Whip
-Chairman of the House Republican Conference.
-Vice President

William Lowery of California 1987-1988
Douglas Bosco of California 1989-1990
Richard Ray of Georgia 1991-1992
-Mayor, Perry, Georgia
-Administrative Assistant to Senator Sam Nunn

James McCrery III of Louisiana 1993-1996
Robert Franks of New Jersey 1997-2000
Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey 2001-2006
Timothy Bishop of New York 2007-2008
David Scott of Georgia 2009-Present