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Encyclopedia > 75th United States Congress

Senators

Warren Robinson Austin (November 12, 1877 - December 25, 1962) was an American politician and statesman; among other roles, he served as Senator from Vermont. ... Josiah William Bailey (14 September 1873 - 15 December 1946) was a Democratic U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina between 1931 and 1946. ... John Hollis Bankhead (September 13, 1842–March 1, 1920) was a U.S. senator from the state of Alabama. ... Hugo Black Hugo LaFayette Black (February 27, 1886 - September 25, 1971) was a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1937 - 1971). ... William Edgar Borah (NSHC statue) William Edgar Borah (June 29, 1865 – January 19, 1940) was an American politician. ... Henry Styles Bridges (September 9, 1898–November 26, 1961) was an American politician from New Hampshire. ... Henry Styles Bridges (September 9, 1898–November 26, 1961) was an American politician from New Hampshire. ... Prentiss Marsh Brown (June 18, 1889–December 19, 1973) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. ... Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. ... Portrait of U.S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes James Francis Byrnes ( May 2, 1879 - April 9, 1972) was a confidante of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and at one point was suggested as his running mate for Vice President. ... Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway (February 1, 1878 - December 21, 1950) was the first woman elected to serve as a United States Senator. ... Categories: Stub | 1890 births | 1972 deaths | United States Senators ... Lynn Joseph Frazier (December 21, 1874 - January 11, 1947) was a U.S. Senator from North Dakota (1923-1941) and the Governor of that state from 1917 until being recalled in 1921. ... Walter Franklin George (January 29, 1878 – August 24, 1957) was an american politician from the state of Georgia. ... Dixie Bibb Graves (July 26, 1882–January 21, 1965) was a U.S. senator from the state of Alabama. ... Theodore Francis Green (October 2, 1867–May 19, 1966) was an American politician who served as Governor of Rhode Island from 1933 until 1937, when he was elected as a United States Senator from that state, serving until 1961. ... Edwin Carl Johnson (January 1, 1884 May 30, 1970) was a Democratic Party politician from the state of Colorado. ... Hiram Warren Johnson (September 2, 1866–August 6, 1945) was a leading American Progressive politician from California; he served as Governor from 1911-1917, and as a United States Senator from 1917-1945. ... William Henry King (June 3, 1863 - November 27, 1949) was a American lawyer, jurist, and statesman from Salt Lake City, Utah. ... James Hamilton Lewis (May 18, 1863 - April 9, 1939) was the first Senator to hold the title of Whip in the United States Senate. ... Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 – November 9, 1924), was a Republican statesman and noted historian. ... William Gibbs McAdoo (October 31, 1863–February 1, 1941) was a U.S. Senator and United States Secretary of the Treasury. ... George William Norris (July 11, 1861 - September 2, 1944) was a U.S. political figure. ... Robert Rice Reynolds (18 June 1884 - 13 February 1963) was a Democratic U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina between 1932 and 1945. ... Joseph Taylor Robinson Joseph Taylor Robinson (August 26, 1872 - July 14, 1937) was a Democratic United States Senator, Senate Majority Leader, member of the United States House of Representatives, Governor of Arkansas, and U.S. Vice Presidential candidate. ... Thomas More Storke (November 23, 1876–October 12, 1971) was an American politician, rancher and journalist. ... For the victim of Mt. ... Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg (March 22, 1884–April 18, 1951) was a Republican Senator from the state of Michigan who participated in the creation of the United Nations. ... Portrait of Robert F. Wagner in the U.S. Senate Reception Room Robert Ferdinand Wagner (8 June 1877–4 May 1953) was a U.S. Senator from New York. ... Time magazine, June 18, 1923 Burton Kendall Wheeler (February 27, 1882–January 6, 1975) was an American politician. ...

Representatives

  • Walter Hugh Albaugh (R-OH)
  • Arthur William Aleshire (D-OH)
  • Asa Leonard Allen (D-LA)
  • Leo Elwood Allen (R-IL)
  • Robert Gray Allen (D-PA)
  • William Franklin Allen (D-DE)
  • Thomas Ryum Amlie (Progressive-WI)
  • Charles Arthur Anderson (D-MO)
  • August Herman Andresen (R-MN)
  • Walter Gresham Andrews (R-NY)
  • Leslie Cornelius Arends (R-IL)
  • Laurence Fletcher Arnold (D-IL)
  • William Albert Ashbrook (D-OH)
  • Richard Merrill Atkinson (D-TN)
  • Robert Low Bacon (R-NY)
  • William Brockman Bankhead (D-AL)
  • Graham Arthur Barden (D-NC)
  • William Bernard Barry (D-NY)
  • Bruce Bernard Barton (R-NY)
  • George Joseph Bates (R-MA)
  • Joseph Bengal Bates (D-KY)
  • Harry Peter Beam (D-IL)
  • Alfred Florian Beiter (D-NY)
  • Charles Jasper Bell (D-MO)
  • John Toussaint Bernard (Farmer Laborite-MN)
  • Frederick Elliott Biermann (D-IA)
  • Herbert Seely Bigelow (D-OH)
  • Charles Gustav Binderup (D-NE)
  • Schuyler Otis Bland (D-VA)
  • Sol Otis Bloom (D-NY)
  • John William Boehne (D-IN)
  • Gerald John Boileau (Progressive-WI)
  • Patrick Joseph Boland (D-PA)
  • Lyle H. Boren (D-OK)
  • Lewis Leonard Boyer (D-IL)
  • Frank William Boykin (D-AL)
  • John Joseph Boylan (D-NY)
  • Michael Joseph Bradley (D-PA)
  • Ralph Owen Brewster (R-ME)
  • Overton Owen Brooks (D-LA)
  • Paul Owen Brown (D-GA)
  • James Paul Buchanan (D-TX)
  • Frank Henry Buck (D-CA)
  • Richard Thompson Buckler (Farmer Laborite-MN)
  • Charles Anthony Buckley (D-NY)
  • Alfred Lee Bulwinkle (D-NC)
  • Thomas Granville Burch (D-VA)
  • Usher Lloyd Burdick (R-ND)
  • William Thomas Byrne (D-NY)
  • Millard Fillmore Caldwell (D-FL)
  • Clarence Andrew Cannon (D-MO)
  • Raymond Joseph Cannon (D-WI)
  • Frank Joseph Carlson (R-KS)
  • Albert Edward Carter (R-CA)
  • Wilburn Edward Cartwright (D-OK)
  • Francis Higbee Case (R-SD)
  • Joseph Edward Casey (D-MA)
  • Emanuel Edward Celler (D-NY)
  • Edwin Van Champion (D-IL)
  • Walter (clift) Chandler (D-TN)
  • Virgil Munday Chapman (D-KY)
  • Ralph Edwin Church (R-IL)
  • William Michael Citron (D-CT)
  • David Worth Clark (D-ID)
  • Jerome Bayard Clark (D-NC)
  • Charles Russell Clason (R-MA)
  • Harold Kile Claypool (D-OH)
  • Ernest Harold Cluett (R-NY)
  • John Joseph Cochran (D-MO)
  • Harry Buffington Coffee (D-NE)
  • John Main Coffee (D-WA)
  • Charles J. Colden (D-CA)
  • William Purington Cole (D-MD)
  • William Sterling Cole (R-NY)
  • Ross Alexander Collins (D-MS)
  • William Meyers Colmer (D-MS)
  • Lawrence Joseph Connery (D-MA)
  • William Patrick Connery (D-MA)
  • Harold Dunbar Cooley (D-NC)
  • Jere Dunbar Cooper (D-TN)
  • John Martin Costello (D-CA)
  • Edward Eugene Cox (D-GA)
  • William Ben Cravens (D-AR)
  • Fred Lewis Crawford (R-MI)
  • Edward Wester Creal (D-KY)
  • Charles Noel Crosby (D-PA)
  • Robert Noel Crosser (D-OH)
  • Eugene Burgess Crowe (D-IN)
  • Frank Burgess Crowther (R-NY)
  • Francis Dugan Culkin (R-NY)
  • Thomas Henry Cullen (D-NY)
  • Fred Nelson Cummings (D-CO)
  • Edward Walter Curley (D-NY)
  • John Burrwood Daly (D-PA)
  • Peter Joseph De Muth (D-PA)
  • René Louis De Rouen (D-LA)
  • Braswell Drue Deen (D-GA)
  • John Joseph Delaney (D-NY)
  • John Joseph Dempsey (D-NM)
  • Samuel Joseph Dickstein (D-NY)
  • Martin Joseph Dies (D-TX)
  • John David Dingell (D-MI)
  • Everett Mckinley Dirksen (R-IL)
  • Wesley Ernest Disney (D-OK)
  • John William Ditter (R-PA)
  • Joseph Andrew Dixon (D-OH)
  • John Francis Dockweiler (D-CA)
  • George Anthony Dondero (R-MI)
  • Frank Joseph Dorsey (D-PA)
  • Robert Lee Doughton (D-NC)
  • Fred James Douglas (R-NY)
  • Cassius Clay Dowell (R-IA)
  • Wall Clay Doxey (D-MS)
  • Ira Walton Drew (D-PA)
  • Patrick Henry Drewry (D-VA)
  • William Joshua Driver (D-AR)
  • Richard Meloan Duncan (D-MO)
  • Matthew Anthony Dunn (D-PA)
  • Charles Aubrey Eaton (R-NJ)
  • Herman Peter Eberharter (D-PA)
  • Charles Richard Eckert (D-PA)
  • Andrew Richard Edmiston (D-WV)
  • Edward Clayton Eicher (D-IA)
  • Henry Clayton Ellenbogen (D-PA)
  • Alfred James Elliott (D-CA)
  • Albert Joseph Engel (R-MI)
  • Harry Lane Englebright (R-CA)
  • Marcellus Hugh Evans (D-NY)
  • Charles Isiah Faddis (D-PA)
  • James Indus Farley (D-IN)
  • Phillip Colgan Ferguson (D-OK)
  • Joachim Octave Fernández (D-LA)
  • Hamilton Octave Fish (R-NY)
  • William Joseph Fitzgerald (D-CT)
  • James Martin Fitzpatrick (D-NY)
  • Thomas Aloysius Flaherty (D-MA)
  • John William Flannagan (D-VA)
  • John Harold Flannery (D-PA)
  • Anthony Alfred Fleger (D-OH)
  • Thomas Brooks Fletcher (D-OH)
  • Benjamin Kurtz Focht (R-PA)
  • Aime Joseph Forand (D-RI)
  • Aaron Lane Ford (D-MS)
  • Thomas Francis Ford (D-CA)
  • Oliver Walter Frey (D-PA)
  • Frank William Fries (D-IL)
  • Claude Albert Fuller (D-AR)
  • Hampton Pitts Fulmer (D-SC)
  • Ralph Abernethy Gamble (R-NY)
  • Stephen Warfield Gambrill (D-MD)
  • Clyde Leonard Garrett (D-TX)
  • Allard Henry Gasque (D-SC)
  • Elizabeth Hawley Gasque (D-SC)
  • Joseph Andrew Gavagan (D-NY)
  • Bertrand Wesley Gearhart (R-CA)
  • Bernard John Gehrmann ProgressiveWI)
  • Charles Laceille Gifford (R-MA)
  • Fred Cramer Gilchrist (R-IA)
  • James Hilary Gildea (D-PA)
  • Don Hilary Gingery (D-PA)
  • Thomas Alan Goldsborough (D-MD)
  • Philip Arnold Goodwin (R-NY)
  • George Mcinvale Grant (D-AL)
  • Finly Hutchinson Gray (D-IN)
  • Joseph Anthony Gray (D-PA)
  • Robert Alexis Green (D-FL)
  • Arthur Herbert Greenwood (D-IN)
  • Paul Ranous Greever (D-WY)
  • Noble Jones Gregory (D-KY)
  • John Keller Griffith (D-LA)
  • Glenn Hasenfratz Griswold (D-IN)
  • Ulysses Samuel Guyer (R-KS)
  • John Williams Gwynne (R-IA)
  • Harry Luther Haines (D-PA)
  • Charles Abraham Halleck (R-IN)
  • Norman Rond Hamilton (D-VA)
  • Clarence Eugene Hancock (R-NY)
  • Franklin Wills Hancock (D-NC)
  • Byron Berry Harlan (D-OH)
  • Vincent Francis Harrington (D-IA)
  • Edward Joseph Hart (D-NJ)
  • Dow Watters Harter (D-OH)
  • Fred Allan Hartley (R-NJ)
  • Franck Roberts Havenner (Progressive-CA)
  • Arthur Daniel Healey (D-MA)
  • Joseph Edward Hendricks (D-FL)
  • Thomas Carey Hennings (D-MO)
  • John Patrick Higgins (D-MA)
  • Fred Herman Hildebrandt (D-SD)
  • Joseph Lister Hill (D-AL)
  • Knute Lister Hill (D-WA)
  • Robert Potter Hill (D-OK)
  • Samuel Francis Hobbs (D-AL)
  • Clare Eugene Hoffman (R-MI)
  • Pehr Gustaf Holmes (R-MA)
  • Nan Wood Honeyman (D-OR)
  • Frank Eugene Hook (D-MI)
  • Clifford Ragsdale Hope (R-KS)
  • John Mills Houston (D-KS)
  • Merlin Mills Hull (Progressive-WI)
  • John Feeney Hunter (D-OH)
  • Lawrence E. Imhoff (D-OH)
  • Edouard Victor Izac (D-CA)
  • William Sebastian Jacobsen (D-IA)
  • Peterson Bryant Jarman (D-AL)
  • Benjamin Bryant Jarrett (R-PA)
  • Virginia Ellis Jenckes (D-IN)
  • Thomas Albert Jenkins (R-OH)
  • Arthur Byron Jenks (R-NH)
  • Dewey William Johnson (Farmer Laborite-MN)
  • George William Johnson (D-WV)
  • Jed Joseph Johnson (D-OK)
  • Luther Alexander Johnson (D-TX)
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson (D-TX)
  • John Marvin Jones (D-TX)
  • John Marvin Kee (D-WV)
  • Kent Ellsworth Keller (D-IL)
  • Edward Austin Kelly (D-IL)
  • George Bradshaw Kelly (D-NY)
  • Ambrose Jerome Kennedy (D-MD)
  • Martin John Kennedy (D-NY)
  • Edward Aloysius Kenney (D-NJ)
  • Eugene James Keogh (D-NY)
  • John Hosea Kerr (D-NC)
  • John Roland Kinzer (R-PA)
  • Michael Joseph Kirwan (D-OH)
  • Wade Hampton Kitchens (D-AR)
  • Richard Mifflin Kleberg (D-TX)
  • Frank Le Kloeb (D-OH)
  • Frank Charles Kniffin (D-OH)
  • Harold Charles Knutson (R-MN)
  • Leo Paul Kocialkowski (D-IL)
  • Herman Paul Kopplemann (D-CT)
  • Charles Paul Kramer (D-CA)
  • Paul John Kvale (Farmer Laborite-MN)
  • William Purnell Lambertson (R-KS)
  • John Walter Lambeth (D-NC)
  • Arthur Philip Lamneck (D-OH)
  • Fritz Garland Lanham (D-TX)
  • James Joseph Lanzetta (D-NY)
  • William Henry Larrabee (D-IN)
  • Clarence Frederick Lea (D-CA)
  • Charles Henry Leavy (D-WA)
  • William Henry Lemke (Nonpartisan-ND)
  • John Henry Lesinski (D-MI)
  • David John Lewis (D-MD)
  • Lawrence John Lewis (D-CO)
  • Lewis Marshall Long (D-IL)
  • Bert Marshall Lord (R-NY)
  • Scott Wike Lucas (D-IL)
  • Robert Wike Luce (R-MA)
  • Henry Carl Luckey (D-NE)
  • Louis Leon Ludlow (D-IN)
  • John Frederick Luecke (D-MI)
  • Melvin Joseph Maas (R-MN)
  • Warren Grant Magnuson (D-WA)
  • Gabriel Heyward Mahon (D-SC)
  • George Herman Mahon (D-TX)
  • Paul Herbert Maloney (D-LA)
  • Joseph Jefferson Mansfield (D-TX)
  • Carl Edgar Mapes (R-MI)
  • John Andrew Martin (D-CO)
  • Joseph William Martin (R-MA)
  • Noah Morgan Mason (R-IL)
  • Samuel Chapman Massingale (D-OK)
  • Fontaine Maury Maverick (D-TX)
  • Andrew Jackson May (KY)
  • James Jackson Mcandrews (D-IL)
  • John Little Mcclellan (D-AR)
  • John William Mccormack (D-MA)
  • William Doddridge Mcfarlane (D-TX)
  • Daniel Rayford Mcgehee (D-MS)
  • James Patrick Mcgranery (D-PA)
  • John Joseph Mcgrath (D-CA)
  • John Steven Mcgroarty (D-CA)
  • Raymond Stephen Mckeough (D-IL)
  • Charles Francis Mclaughlin (D-NE)
  • Donald Holman Mclean (R-NJ)
  • Thomas Sanders Mcmillan (D-SC)
  • Samuel Davis Mcreynolds (D-TN)
  • John Davis Mcsweeney (D-OH)
  • James Andrew Meeks (D-IL)
  • Matthew Joseph Merritt (D-NY)
  • Earl Cory Michener (R-MI)
  • Charles Dunsmore Millard (R-NY)
  • Newt Virgus Mills (D-LA)
  • Arthur Wergs Mitchell (D-IL)
  • John Ridley Mitchell (D-TN)
  • Andrew Jackson Montague (D-VA)
  • Guy Louis Moser (D-PA)
  • Harold Gerard Mosier (D-OH)
  • James Wheaton Mott (R-OR)
  • Robert Louis Mouton (D-LA)
  • John Robert Murdock (D-AZ)
  • Orrice Abram Murdock (D-UT)
  • William Lester Nelson (D-MO)
  • John Conover Nichols (D-OK)
  • Mary Teresa Norton (D-NJ)
  • George Donoghue O'brien (D-MI)
  • Thomas Joseph O'brien (D-IL)
  • Jerry Joseph O'connell (D-MT)
  • John Matthew O'connell (D-RI)
  • James Francis O'connor (D-MT)
  • John Joseph O'connor (D-NY)
  • Caroline Love O'day (D-NY)
  • James Aloysius O'leary (D-NY)
  • Thomas David O'malley (D-WI)
  • Emmet David O'neal (D-KY)
  • Edward Leo O'neill (D-NJ)
  • Donald Lawrence O'toole (D-NY)
  • James Churchill Oliver (R-ME)
  • Emmett Marshall Owen (D-GA)
  • Stephen Marshall Pace (D-GA)
  • Vincent Luke Palmisano (D-MD)
  • Claude Vancleve Parsons (D-IL)
  • John William Patman (D-TX)
  • Luther William Patrick (D-AL)
  • Edward White Patterson (D-KS)
  • Nat White Patton (D-TX)
  • Herron Carney Pearson (D-TN)
  • Hugh Carney Peterson (D-GA)
  • James Hardin Peterson (D-FL)
  • Samuel Barrett Pettengill (D-IN)
  • Theodore Albert Peyser (D-NY)
  • Joseph Lawrence Pfeifer (D-NY)
  • Alfred Noroton Phillips (D-CT)
  • Walter Marcus Pierce (D-OR)
  • Charles Albert Plumley (R-VT)
  • William Robert Poage (D-TX)
  • James Gould Polk (D-OH)
  • David Lane Powers (R-NJ)
  • James Leland Quinn (D-PA)
  • Louis Charles Rabaut (D-MI)
  • Robert Lincoln Ramsay (D-WV)
  • Robert C. Ramspeck (D-GA)
  • Jennings C. Randolph (D-WV)
  • John Elliott Rankin (D-MS)
  • Samuel Taliaferro Rayburn (D-TX)
  • Brazilla Carroll Reece (R-TN)
  • Chauncey William Reed (R-IL)
  • Daniel Alden Reed (R-NY)
  • Edward Herbert Rees (R-KS)
  • Michael Kieran Reilly (D-WI)
  • Robert Fleming Rich (R-PA)
  • James Prioleau Richards (D-SC)
  • Hugh Mcpheeters Rigney (D-IL)
  • Absalom Willis Robertson (D-VA)
  • James William Robinson (D-UT)
  • John Marshall Robsion (R-KY)
  • Lewis Kirby Rockefeller (R-NY)
  • Edith Nourse Rogers (R-MA)
  • Will Nourse Rogers (D-OK)
  • Milton Andrew Romjue (D-MO)
  • Alphonse Andrew Roy (D-NH)
  • Albert Greig Rutherford (R-PA)
  • Elmer James Ryan (D-MN)
  • Adolph Joachim Sabath (D-IL)
  • Leon Joachim Sacks (D-PA)
  • George Gregory Sadowski (D-MI)
  • Morgan Gurley Sanders (D-TX)
  • Dave Edward Satterfield (D-VA)
  • Harry Edward Sauthoff (Progressive-WI)
  • Edwin Martin Schaefer (D-IL)
  • George John Schneider (Progressive-WI)
  • Leonard William Schuetz (D-IL)
  • William Theodore Schulte (D-IN)
  • Byron Nicholson Scott (D-CA)
  • James Graves Scrugham (D-NV)
  • Robert Thompson Secrest (D-OH)
  • George Nicholas Seger (R-NJ)
  • Paul Werntz Shafer (R-MI)
  • James Andrew Shanley (D-CT)
  • Joseph Bernard Shannon (D-MO)
  • Harry Richard Sheppard (D-CA)
  • Dewey Jackson Short (R-MO)
  • Richard Murray Simpson (R-PA)
  • William Irving Sirovich (D-NY)
  • Clyde Harold Smith (R-ME)
  • Gomer Griffith Smith (D-OK)
  • Howard Worth Smith (D-VA)
  • John Joseph Smith (D-CT)
  • Joseph Luther Smith (D-WV)
  • Martin Fernard Smith (D-WA)
  • Bertrand Hollis Snell (R-NY)
  • John Buell Snyder (D-PA)
  • Andrew Lawrence Somers (D-NY)
  • Charles Lacy South (D-TX)
  • John Jackson Sparkman (D-AL)
  • Brent Jackson Spence (D-KY)
  • Michael Joseph Stack (D-PA)
  • Joe Joseph Starnes (D-AL)
  • Henry Bascom Steagall (D-AL)
  • Karl Bascom Stefan (R-NE)
  • Henry Elbert Stubbs (D-CA)
  • Christopher Daniel Sullivan (D-NY)
  • Hatton William Sumners (D-TX)
  • William Halstead Sutphin (D-NJ)
  • Martin Leonard Sweeney (D-OH)
  • Guy Jacob Swope (D-PA)
  • John Jacob Taber (R-NY)
  • Malcolm Connor Tarver (D-GA)
  • Edward Thomas Taylor (D-CO)
  • James Willis Taylor (R-TN)
  • John Clarence Taylor (D-SC)
  • Henry George Teigan (Farmer Laborite-MN)
  • David Dickson Terry (D-AR)
  • William Richard Thom (D-OH)
  • Albert Richard Thomas (D-TX)
  • John Parnell Thomas (R-NJ)
  • Robert Ewing Thomason (D-TX)
  • Chester Charles Thompson (D-IL)
  • Lloyd Charles Thurston (R-IA)
  • George Holden Tinkham (R-MA)
  • Charles William Tobey (R-NH)
  • John Harvey Tolan (D-CA)
  • Frank William Towey (D-NJ)
  • Andrew Jackson Transue (D-MI)
  • Allen Towner Treadway (R-MA)
  • Clarence Wyly Turner (D-TN)
  • William Bradley Umstead (D-NC)
  • Beverly Mills Vincent (D-KY)
  • Carl Mills Vinson (D-GA)
  • Frederick Moore Vinson (D-KY)
  • Horace Jeremiah Voorhis (D-CA)
  • James Wolcott Wadsworth (R-NY)
  • Monrad Charles Wallgren (D-WA)
  • Francis Eugene Walter (D-PA)
  • Lindsay Carter Warren (D-NC)
  • Otha Donner Wearin (D-IA)
  • Zebulon Donner Weaver (D-NC)
  • Richard Joseph Welch (R-CA)
  • Elmer H. Wene (D-NJ)
  • Milton Horace West (D-TX)
  • Benjamin Frank Whelchel (D-GA)
  • Compton Ignatius White (D-ID)
  • Dudley Allen White (R-OH)
  • William Madison Whittington (D-MS)
  • Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth (R-MA)
  • James Mark Wilcox (D-FL)
  • Clyde Mark Williams (D-MO)
  • Gardner Robert Withrow (Progressive-WI)
  • Jesse Paine Wolcott (R-MI)
  • James Paine Wolfenden (R-PA)
  • Charles Anderson Wolverton (R-NJ)
  • Reuben Terrell Wood (D-MO)
  • Roy Orchard Woodruff (R-MI)
  • Clifton Alexander Woodrum (D-VA)
  • Orville Alexander Zimmerman (D-MO)
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