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Joseph G. Cannon from en.wikipedia.org
Cannon represented parts of Illinois in the United States House of Representatives for twenty-three non-consecutive terms between 1873 and 1923; upon his retirement, he was the longest serving member of the United States Congress ever.
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Joseph G. Cannon

Joseph G. Cannon

Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
Joseph G. Cannon from www.britannica.com
Joseph Gurney Cannon (born May 7, 1836, Guilford county, North Carolina, U.S.—died November 12, 1926, Danville, Illinois) was an American politician who was a ...
Joseph G. Cannon from billofrightsinstitute.org
Known as “Uncle Joe,” Cannon was a formidable Speaker who exerted strong influence over the members of the House. He was so influential that he graced the cover ...
Joseph Gurney Cannon (1836-1926) was the influential Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives during most of Theodore Roosevelt's presidency.
Elected Speaker in 1903, "Uncle Joe" Cannon was among the more conservative House members. He wielded his power to stop President Theodore Roosevelt's crusade ...
Cannon is the second-longest serving Speaker of the House and was the first member of the House to pass 40 years of service (non-consecutive). Cannon lost two ...
Joseph G. Cannon from bioguide.congress.gov
CANNON, Joseph Gurney, a Representative from Illinois; born in Guilford, Guilford County, N.C., May 7, 1836; moved with his parents to Bloomingdale, Ind., ...
Joseph G. Cannon from www.dncr.nc.gov
Jan 3, 2024 · Cannon served for eight years (1903-1911) as Speaker of the House and is regarded by some to be the most powerful Speaker in the body's history, ...
Joseph G. Cannon from www.washingtonpost.com
Oct 3, 2023 · In 1910, House Speaker Joseph G. Cannon endured an intraparty revolt that diluted his power and helped doom Republicans in the next ...