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Encyclopedia > 76th United States Congress

Senators

Democratic majority with 74 to 30 republicans.

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Representatives

Demoratic majority 273 to 177 republicans.

  • John Grant Alexander (R-MN)
  • Asa Leonard Allen (D-LA)
  • Leo Elwood Allen (R-IL)
  • Robert Gray Allen (D-PA)
  • Herman Carl Andersen (R-MN)
  • Charles Arthur Anderson (D-MO)
  • John Zuinglius Anderson (R-CA)
  • August Herman Andresen (R-MN)
  • Walter Gresham Andrews (R-NY)
  • Homer Daniel Angell (R-OR)
  • Leslie Cornelius Arends (R-IL)
  • Laurence Fletcher Arnold (D-IL)
  • William Albert Ashbrook (D-OH)
  • Albert Elmer Austin (R-CT)
  • Thomas Raymond Ball (R-CT)
  • William Brockman Bankhead (D-AL)
  • Graham Arthur Barden (D-NC)
  • James Martin Barnes (D-IL)
  • 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)
  • Lindley Garrison Beckworth (D-TX)
  • Charles Jasper Bell (D-MO)
  • George Harrison Bender (R-OH)
  • William Wallace Blackney (R-MI)
  • Schuyler Otis Bland (D-VA)
  • Sol Otis Bloom (D-NY)
  • John William Boehne (D-IN)
  • Patrick Joseph Boland (D-PA)
  • Stephen Joseph Bolles (R-WI)
  • Chester Castle Bolton (R-OH)
  • Frances Payne Bolton (R-OH)
  • Herbert Covington Bonner (D-NC)
  • Lyle H. Boren (D-OK)
  • Frank William Boykin (D-AL)
  • Frederick Van Bradley (R-MI)
  • Michael Joseph Bradley (D-PA)
  • Ralph Owen Brewster (R-ME)
  • Overton Owen Brooks (D-LA)
  • Clarence J. Brown (R-OH)
  • Paul J. Brown (D-GA)
  • Joseph Raleigh Bryson (D-SC)
  • 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 Olin Burgin (D-NC)
  • William Evans Burney (D-CO)
  • William Thomas Byrne (D-NY)
  • Joseph Wellington Byrns (D-TN)
  • William Devereux Byron (D-MD)
  • Millard Fillmore Caldwell (D-FL)
  • Albert Sidney Camp (D-GA)
  • Arthur Patrick Cannon (D-FL)
  • Clarence Andrew Cannon (D-MO)
  • Frank Andrew 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)
  • Walter (clift) Chandler (D-TN)
  • Virgil Munday Chapman (D-KY)
  • Robert Bruce Chiperfield (R-IL)
  • Ralph Edwin Church (R-IL)
  • Jerome Bayard Clark (D-NC)
  • Charles Russell Clason (R-MA)
  • Harold Kile Claypool (D-OH)
  • Cliff Kile Clevenger (R-OH)
  • Ernest Harold Cluett (R-NY)
  • John Joseph Cochran (D-MO)
  • Harry Buffington Coffee (D-NE)
  • John Main Coffee (D-WA)
  • 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)
  • Harold Dunbar Cooley (D-NC)
  • Jere Dunbar Cooper (D-TN)
  • Robert James Corbett (R-PA)
  • John Martin Costello (D-CA)
  • William Wirt Courtney (D-TN)
  • Edward Eugene Cox (D-GA)
  • William Ben Cravens (D-AR)
  • William Fadjo Cravens (D-AR)
  • Fred Lewis Crawford (R-MI)
  • Edward Wester Creal (D-KY)
  • Robert Wester 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)
  • Carl Thomas Curtis (R-NE)
  • Thomas D'alesandro (D-MD)
  • John Burrwood Daly (D-PA)
  • Colgate Whitehead Darden (D-VA)
  • George Potter Darrow (R-PA)
  • Clifford Potter Davis (D-TN)
  • René Louis De Rouen (D-LA)
  • 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)
  • George Anthony Dondero (R-MI)
  • Robert Lee Doughton (D-NC)
  • Fred James Douglas (R-NY)
  • Cassius Clay Dowell (R-IA)
  • Wall Clay Doxey (D-MS)
  • Patrick Henry Drewry (D-VA)
  • Richard Meloan Duncan (D-MO)
  • Matthew Anthony Dunn (D-PA)
  • Carl Thomas Durham (D-NC)
  • Henry Clarence Dworshak (R-ID)
  • Charles Aubrey Eaton (R-NJ)
  • Thomas Marion Eaton (R-CA)
  • Herman Peter Eberharter (D-PA)
  • Morris Michael Edelstein (D-NY)
  • Andrew Michael Edmiston (D-WV)
  • Alfred James Elliott (D-CA)
  • Clyde Taylor Ellis (D-AR)
  • Charles Henry Elston (R-OH)
  • Albert Joseph Engel (R-MI)
  • Harry Lane Englebright (R-CA)
  • Marcellus Hugh Evans (D-NY)
  • Charles Isiah Faddis (D-PA)
  • James Herbert Fay (D-NY)
  • Ivor David Fenton (R-PA)
  • Phillip Colgan Ferguson (D-OK)
  • Joachim Octave Fernández (D-LA)
  • Hamilton Octave Fish (R-NY)
  • James Martin Fitzpatrick (D-NY)
  • Thomas Aloysius Flaherty (D-MA)
  • John William Flannagan (D-VA)
  • John Harold Flannery (D-PA)
  • Alonzo Dillard Folger (D-NC)
  • Aaron Lane Ford (D-MS)
  • Leland Merritt Ford (R-CA)
  • Thomas Francis Ford (D-CA)
  • Frank William Fries (D-IL)
  • Hampton Pitts Fulmer (D-SC)
  • Ralph Abernethy Gamble (R-NY)
  • Clyde Leonard Garrett (D-TX)
  • Fred Christian Gartner (R-PA)
  • Ezekiel Candler Gathings (D-AR)
  • Joseph Andrew Gavagan (D-NY)
  • Bertrand Wesley Gearhart (R-CA)
  • Bernard John Gehrmann (Progressive-WI)
  • Charles Lewis Gerlach (R-PA)
  • Lee Edward Geyer (D-CA)
  • Florence Reville Gibbs (D-GA)
  • Willis Benjamin Gibbs (D-GA)
  • Charles Laceille Gifford (R-MA)
  • Fred Cramer Gilchrist (R-IA)
  • George W. Gillie (R-IN)
  • Thomas Alan Goldsborough (D-MD)
  • Robert Kingman Goodwin (R-IA)
  • Albert Arnold Gore (D-TN)
  • Ed Lee Gossett (D-TX)
  • Louis Edward Graham (R-PA)
  • George Mcinvale Grant (D-AL)
  • Robert Allen Grant (R-IN)
  • Robert Alexis Green (D-FL)
  • Noble Jones Gregory (D-KY)
  • John Keller Griffith (D-LA)
  • Harry Wilbur Griswold (R-WI)
  • Chester Heilman Gross (R-PA)
  • Ulysses Samuel Guyer (R-KS)
  • John Williams Gwynne (R-IA)
  • Edwin Arthur Hall (R-NY)
  • Leonard Wood Hall (R-NY)
  • Charles Abraham Halleck (R-IN)
  • Clarence Eugene Hancock (R-NY)
  • Butler Black Hare (D-SC)
  • Forest Arthur Harness (R-IN)
  • Vincent Francis Harrington (D-IA)
  • Edward Joseph Hart (D-NJ)
  • Dow Watters Harter (D-OH)
  • John Francis Harter (R-NY)
  • Fred Allan Hartley (R-NJ)
  • Franck Roberts Havenner (Progressive-CA)
  • Charles Roberts Hawks (R-WI)
  • Arthur Daniel Healey (D-MA)
  • George Henry Heinke (R-NE)
  • Joseph Edward Hendricks (D-FL)
  • Thomas Carey Hennings (D-MO)
  • William Emil Hess (R-OH)
  • Knute Emil Hill (D-WA)
  • John Carl Hinshaw (R-CA)
  • Samuel Francis Hobbs (D-AL)
  • Clare Eugene Hoffman (R-MI)
  • Pehr Gustaf Holmes (R-MA)
  • Frank Eugene Hook (D-MI)
  • Clifford Ragsdale Hope (R-KS)
  • Frank Ogilvie Horton (R-WY)
  • John Mills Houston (D-KS)
  • Merlin Mills Hull (Progressive-WI)
  • John Feeney Hunter (D-OH)
  • Edouard Victor Izac (D-CA)
  • William Sebastian Jacobsen (D-IA)
  • Peterson Bryant Jarman (D-AL)
  • Benjamin Bryant Jarrett (R-PA)
  • Walter Sooy Jeffries (R-NJ)
  • Thomas Albert Jenkins (R-OH)
  • Arthur Byron Jenks (R-NH)
  • John Byron Jennings (R-TN)
  • Benton Franklin Jensen (R-IA)
  • Joshua Leroy Johns (R-WI)
  • Anton Joseph Johnson (R-IL)
  • George William Johnson (D-WV)
  • Jed Joseph Johnson (D-OK)
  • Luther Alexander Johnson (D-TX)
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson (D-TX)
  • Noble Jacob Johnson (R-IN)
  • John Marvin Jones (D-TX)
  • Robert Franklin Jones (R-OH)
  • Bartel John Jonkman (R-MI)
  • Robert Winthrop Kean (R-NJ)
  • John Winthrop Kee (D-WV)
  • Frank Bateman Keefe (R-WI)
  • Carey Estes Kefauver (D-TN)
  • Kent Ellsworth Keller (D-IL)
  • Edward Austin Kelly (D-IL)
  • Ambrose Jerome Kennedy (D-MD)
  • Martin John Kennedy (D-NY)
  • Michael Joseph Kennedy (D-NY)
  • Eugene James Keogh (D-NY)
  • John Hosea Kerr (D-NC)
  • Clarence Evans Kilburn (R-NY)
  • Paul Joseph Kilday (D-TX)
  • John Roland Kinzer (R-PA)
  • Michael Joseph Kirwan (D-OH)
  • Wade Hampton Kitchens (D-AR)
  • Richard Mifflin Kleberg (D-TX)
  • Harold Mifflin Knutson (R-MN)
  • Leo Paul Kocialkowski (D-IL)
  • Charles Paul Kramer (D-CA)
  • John Crain Kunkel (R-PA)
  • William Purnell Lambertson (R-KS)
  • Gerald Wayne Landis (R-IN)
  • Fritz Garland Lanham (D-TX)
  • William Henry Larrabee (D-IN)
  • Karl Miles Le Compte (R-IA)
  • Clarence Frederick Lea (D-CA)
  • Charles Henry Leavy (D-WA)
  • William Henry Lemke (Nonpartisan-ND)
  • John Henry Lesinski (D-MI)
  • Earl Ramage Lewis (R-OH)
  • Lawrence Ramage Lewis (D-CO)
  • Bert Ramage Lord (R-NY)
  • Robert Ramage Luce (R-MA)
  • Louis Leon Ludlow (D-IN)
  • Walter Aloysius Lynch (D-NY)
  • Melvin Joseph Maas (R-MN)
  • Anton Frank Maciejewski (D-IL)
  • Warren Grant Magnuson (D-WA)
  • George Herman Mahon (D-TX)
  • Paul Herbert Maloney (D-LA)
  • Joseph Jefferson Mansfield (D-TX)
  • Carl Edgar Mapes (R-MI)
  • Vito Anthony Marcantonio (American Laborite-NY)
  • Lycurgus Luther Marshall (R-OH)
  • John Andrew Martin (D-CO)
  • John Cunningham Martin (D-IL)
  • Joseph William Martin (R-MA)
  • Thomas Ellsworth Martin (R-IA)
  • Noah Morgan Mason (R-IL)
  • Samuel Chapman Massingale (D-OK)
  • Andrew Jackson May (KY)
  • James Jackson Mcandrews (D-IL)
  • Joseph A. Mcardle (D-PA)
  • John William Mccormack (D-MA)
  • John Ralph Mcdowell (R-PA)
  • Daniel Rayford Mcgehee (D-MS)
  • James Patrick Mcgranery (D-PA)
  • J. Harry Mcgregor (R-OH)
  • Raymond Stephen Mckeough (D-IL)
  • Charles Francis Mclaughlin (D-NE)
  • Donald Holman Mclean (R-NJ)
  • Clarence John Mcleod (R-MI)
  • Clara Gooding Mcmillan (D-SC)
  • John Lanneau Mcmillan (D-SC)
  • Thomas Sanders Mcmillan (D-SC)
  • Samuel Davis Mcreynolds (D-TN)
  • Matthew Joseph Merritt (D-NY)
  • Earl Cory Michener (R-MI)
  • William Jennings Miller (R-CT)
  • Newt Virgus Mills (D-LA)
  • Wilbur Daigh Mills (D-AR)
  • Arthur Wergs Mitchell (D-IL)
  • Boleslaus Joseph Monkiewicz (R-CT)
  • Almer Stillwell Monroney (D-OK)
  • Guy Louis Moser (D-PA)
  • James Wheaton Mott (R-OR)
  • Robert Louis Mouton (D-LA)
  • Karl Earl Mundt (R-SD)
  • John Robert Murdock (D-AZ)
  • Orrice Abram Murdock (D-UT)
  • Reid Fred Murray (R-WI)
  • Francis John Myers (D-PA)
  • William Lester Nelson (D-MO)
  • John Conover Nichols (D-OK)
  • William Frank Norrell (D-AR)
  • Mary Teresa Norton (D-NJ)
  • Joseph John O'brien (R-NY)
  • James Francis O'connor (D-MT)
  • Caroline Love O'day (D-NY)
  • James Aloysius O'leary (D-NY)
  • Emmet Aloysius O'neal (D-KY)
  • Donald Lawrence O'toole (D-NY)
  • James Churchill Oliver (R-ME)
  • Frank Charles Osmers (R-NJ)
  • Emmett Marshall Owen (D-GA)
  • Stephen Marshall Pace (D-GA)
  • Claude Vancleve Parsons (D-IL)
  • John William Patman (D-TX)
  • Luther William Patrick (D-AL)
  • Nat William Patton (D-TX)
  • Herron Carney Pearson (D-TN)
  • Hugh Carney Peterson (D-GA)
  • James Hardin Peterson (D-FL)
  • Joseph Lawrence Pfeifer (D-NY)
  • Wallace Edgar Pierce (R-NY)
  • Walter Marcus Pierce (D-OR)
  • William Alvin Pittenger (R-MN)
  • Charles Albert Plumley (R-VT)
  • William Robert Poage (D-TX)
  • James Gould Polk (D-OH)
  • David Lane Powers (R-NJ)
  • Louis Charles Rabaut (D-MI)
  • 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)
  • Robert Fleming Rich (R-PA)
  • James Prioleau Richards (D-SC)
  • Charles Francis Risk (R-RI)
  • Absalom Willis Robertson (D-VA)
  • James William Robinson (D-UT)
  • John Marshall Robsion (R-KY)
  • Lewis Kirby Rockefeller (R-NY)
  • Robert Lewis Rodgers (R-PA)
  • Edith Nourse Rogers (R-MA)
  • Will Nourse Rogers (D-OK)
  • Milton Andrew Romjue (D-MO)
  • Harry Nelson Routzohn (R-OH)
  • Albert Greig Rutherford (R-PA)
  • Elmer James Ryan (D-MN)
  • Adolph Joachim Sabath (D-IL)
  • Leon Joachim Sacks (D-PA)
  • Harry Joachim Sandager (R-RI)
  • Lansdale Ghiselin Sasscer (D-MD)
  • Dave Edward Satterfield (D-VA)
  • Edwin Martin Schaefer (D-IL)
  • John Charles Schafer (R-WI)
  • Andrew Charles Schiffler (R-WV)
  • Leonard William Schuetz (D-IL)
  • William Theodore Schulte (D-IN)
  • Pius Louis Schwert (D-NY)
  • James Graves Scrugham (D-NV)
  • James Graves Seccombe (R-OH)
  • 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)
  • John Edward Sheridan (D-PA)
  • Dewey Jackson Short (R-MO)
  • Richard Murray Simpson (R-PA)
  • William Irving Sirovich (D-NY)
  • Clyde Harold Smith (R-ME)
  • Frederick Cleveland Smith (R-OH)
  • Howard Worth Smith (D-VA)
  • John Joseph Smith (D-CT)
  • Joseph Luther Smith (D-WV)
  • Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME)
  • Martin Fernard Smith (D-WA)
  • Thomas Vernor Smith (D-IL)
  • 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)
  • Raymond Smiley Springer (R-IN)
  • Joe Smiley Starnes (D-AL)
  • Henry Bascom Steagall (D-AL)
  • Foster Waterman Stearns (R-NH)
  • Karl Waterman Stefan (R-NE)
  • Christopher Daniel Sullivan (D-NY)
  • Jessie Daniel Sumner (R-IL)
  • Hatton William Sumners (D-TX)
  • William Halstead Sutphin (D-NJ)
  • Martin Leonard Sweeney (D-OH)
  • John Hyde Sweet (R-NE)
  • John Hyde Taber (R-NY)
  • Henry Oscar Talle (R-IA)
  • Malcolm Connor Tarver (D-GA)
  • Edward Thomas Taylor (D-CO)
  • James Willis Taylor (R-TN)
  • Rudolph Gabriel Tenerowicz (D-MI)
  • David Dickson Terry (D-AR)
  • Lewis Dominic Thill (R-WI)
  • Albert Dominic Thomas (D-TX)
  • John Parnell Thomas (R-NJ)
  • Robert Ewing Thomason (D-TX)
  • Jacob Ewing Thorkelson (R-MT)
  • Harve Ewing Tibbott (R-PA)
  • George Holden Tinkham (R-MA)
  • John Harvey Tolan (D-CA)
  • Allen Towner Treadway (R-MA)
  • Clarence Wyly Turner (D-TN)
  • James Edward Van Zandt (R-PA)
  • Beverly Mills Vincent (D-KY)
  • Carl Mills Vinson (D-GA)
  • Horace Jeremiah Voorhis (D-CA)
  • John Martin Vorys (R-OH)
  • Albert Lincoln Vreeland (R-NJ)
  • James Wolcott Wadsworth (R-NY)
  • Francis Eugene Walter (D-PA)
  • David Jenkins Ward (D-MD)
  • Lindsay Carter Warren (D-NC)
  • Zadoc Lorenzo Weatherford (D-AL)
  • Zebulon Lorenzo Weaver (D-NC)
  • Richard Joseph Welch (R-CA)
  • Milton Horace West (D-TX)
  • William Howard Wheat (R-IL)
  • 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)
  • Clyde Bowditch Williams (D-MO)
  • George Short Williams (R-DE)
  • Thomas Daniel Winter (R-KS)
  • 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)
  • Oscar Ferdinand Youngdahl (R-MN)
  • Orville Ferdinand Zimmerman (D-MO)
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Membership of the Congresses of the United States (241 words)
This is a compilation of the membership of each Congress of the United States, organized by state and, in the case of House representatives, by district.
The PDF version of the Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress lists all Senators and Representatives by State and Congress through the 108th Congress, but for the first 30 or so Congresses, Representatives are listed in alphabetical order; thereafter the names appear in numerical order of their districts.
For the 1st Congress through the 30th Congress, single-member and plural-member districts were checked against Martis's Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts.
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