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- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon abstract "Joseph Gurney Cannon (May 7, 1836 – November 12, 1926) was a United States politician from Illinois and leader of the Republican Party. Cannon served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1903 to 1911, and many consider him to be the most dominant Speaker in United States history,[citation needed] with such control over the House that he could often control debate. Cannon is the second-longest continuously serving Republican Speaker in history, having been surpassed by fellow Illinoisan Dennis Hastert, who passed him on June 1, 2006. Cannon is also the longest serving Republican Representative ever, as well as first member of congress, of either party, ever to surpass 40 years of service (non-consecutive). His congressional career spanned 46 years of cumulative service—a record that went unchallenged only until 1959. Although technically the second-longest serving Republican member of Congress ever (behind Strom Thurmond), he was the longest-serving Republican to never change his party affiliation, as Thurmond switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party in 1964. He was the subject of the first Time cover ever published, appearing in March 3, 1923.".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsEndDate "1883-03-03".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsEndDate "1883-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsEndDate "1893-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsEndDate "1895-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsEndDate "1903-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsEndDate "1911-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsEndDate "1915-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsStartDate "1873-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon activeYearsStartDate "1903-11-09".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon almaMater University_of_Cincinnati.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon birthDate "1836-05-07".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon birthPlace Guilford_County,_North_Carolina.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon birthYear "1836".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon deathDate "1926-11-12".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon deathPlace Danville,_Illinois.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon deathYear "1926".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon office "Speaker of the United States House of Representatives".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon orderInOffice "40th".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon orderInOffice "Member of U.S. House of Representatives".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon orderInOffice "from Illinois's 12th, 14th, 15th & 18th districts".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon president Theodore_Roosevelt.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon president William_Howard_Taft.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon profession Law.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Benjamin_F._Marsh.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Champ_Clark.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Charles_Eugene_Fuller.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Frank_Trimble_O'Hair.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Jonathan_H._Rowell.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Samuel_T._Busey.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor William_P._Holaday.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon termPeriod Joseph_Gurney_Cannon__1.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon thumbnail JGCannon.jpg?width=300.
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- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon wikiPageRevisionID "604429010".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon after Benjamin_F._Marsh.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon after Charles_Eugene_Fuller.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon after Frank_Trimble_O'Hair.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon after Jonathan_H._Rowell.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon after Samuel_T._Busey.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon after William_P._Holaday.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon almaMater University_of_Cincinnati.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon before Frank_Trimble_O'Hair.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon before John_James_McDannold.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon before Samuel_T._Busey.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon before Samuel_W._Moulton.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon before Thomas_M._Jett.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon before "created".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon before "district".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon birthDate "1836-05-07".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon birthPlace Guilford_County,_North_Carolina.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon dateOfBirth "1836-05-07".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon dateOfDeath "1926-11-12".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon deathDate "1926-11-12".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon deathPlace Danville,_Illinois.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon district "12".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon district "14".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon district "15".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon district "18".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon hasPhotoCollection Joseph_Gurney_Cannon.
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- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon name "Cannon, Joseph Gurney".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon name "Joseph Gurney Cannon".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon office "Speaker of the United States House of Representatives".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon order "40".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon order "Member of U.S. House of Representatives".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon order "from Illinois's 12th, 14th, 15th & 18th districts".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon placeOfBirth Guilford_County,_North_Carolina.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon placeOfDeath Danville,_Illinois.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon predecessor David_B._Henderson.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon predecessor Frank_Trimble_O'Hair.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon predecessor John_James_McDannold.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon predecessor Samuel_T._Busey.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon predecessor Samuel_W._Moulton.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon predecessor Thomas_M._Jett.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon predecessor "None; 14th district created".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon president Theodore_Roosevelt.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon president William_Howard_Taft.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon profession Law.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon shortDescription "American politician".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon spouse "Mary P. Reed Cannon".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon state "Illinois".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Benjamin_F._Marsh.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Champ_Clark.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Charles_Eugene_Fuller.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Frank_Trimble_O'Hair.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Jonathan_H._Rowell.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor Samuel_T._Busey.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon successor William_P._Holaday.
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon termEnd "--03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon termEnd "1883-03-03".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon termEnd "1911-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon termStart "1873-03-04".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon termStart "1903-11-09".
- Joseph_Gurney_Cannon title Speaker_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives.
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