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Encyclopedia > 78th United States Congress

Senators

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Representatives

  • Thomas Gerstle Abernethy (D-MS)
  • Asa Leonard Allen (D-LA)
  • Leo Elwood Allen (R-IL)
  • Herman Carl Andersen (R-MN)
  • Clinton Presba Anderson (D-NM)
  • John Zuinglius Anderson (R-CA)
  • August Herman Andresen (R-MN)
  • George William Andrews (D-AL)
  • Walter Gresham Andrews (R-NY)
  • Homer Daniel Angell (R-OR)
  • Leslie Cornelius Arends (R-IL)
  • Samuel Washington Arnold (R-MO)
  • James Coats Auchincloss (R-NJ)
  • Harry Streett Baldwin (D-MD)
  • Joseph Clark Baldwin (R-NY)
  • Graham Arthur Barden (D-NC)
  • Frank Aloysius Barrett (R-WY)
  • William Bernard Barry (D-NY)
  • George Joseph Bates (R-MA)
  • Joseph Bengal Bates (D-KY)
  • James Glenn Beall (R-MD)
  • Lindley Garrison Beckworth (D-TX)
  • Charles Jasper Bell (D-MO)
  • George Harrison Bender (R-OH)
  • John Bonifas Bennett (R-MI)
  • Marion Tinsley Bennett (R-MO)
  • Cecil William Bishop (R-IL)
  • William Wallace Blackney (R-MI)
  • Schuyler Otis Bland (D-VA)
  • Sol Otis Bloom (D-NY)
  • 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)
  • Walter Ellsworth Brehm (R-OH)
  • Overton Ellsworth Brooks (D-LA)
  • Clarence J. Brown (R-OH)
  • Paul J. Brown (D-GA)
  • David Emmert Brumbaugh (R-PA)
  • Joseph Raleigh Bryson (D-SC)
  • Ellsworth Brewer Buck (R-NY)
  • Charles Anthony Buckley (D-NY)
  • Howard Homan Buffett (R-NE)
  • Alfred Lee Bulwinkle (D-NC)
  • Thomas Granville Burch (D-VA)
  • Thomas Francis Burchill (D-NY)
  • Usher Lloyd Burdick (R-ND)
  • William Olin Burgin (D-NC)
  • Fred Ernst Busbey (R-IL)
  • John Cornelius Butler (R-NY)
  • William Thomas Byrne (D-NY)
  • Albert Sidney Camp (D-GA)
  • Gordon Sidney Canfield (R-NJ)
  • Arthur Patrick Cannon (D-FL)
  • Clarence Andrew Cannon (D-MO)
  • Louis Joseph Capozzoli (D-NY)
  • Frank Joseph Carlson (R-KS)
  • Chester Otto Carrier (R-KY)
  • Henderson Haverfield Carson (R-OH)
  • Albert Edward Carter (R-CA)
  • Francis Higbee Case (R-SD)
  • Emanuel Higbee Celler (D-NY)
  • Virgil Munday Chapman (D-KY)
  • John Edgar Chenoweth (R-CO)
  • Robert Bruce Chiperfield (R-IL)
  • Ralph Edwin Church (R-IL)
  • Jerome Bayard Clark (D-NC)
  • Charles Russell Clason (R-MA)
  • Cliff Russell Clevenger (R-OH)
  • John Joseph Cochran (D-MO)
  • John Main Coffee (D-WA)
  • William Clay Cole (R-MO)
  • William Sterling Cole (R-NY)
  • William Meyers Colmer (D-MS)
  • C. H. Compton (R-CT)
  • Harold Dunbar Cooley (D-NC)
  • Jere Dunbar Cooper (D-TN)
  • John Martin Costello (D-CA)
  • William Wirt Courtney (D-TN)
  • Edward Eugene Cox (D-GA)
  • William Fadjo Cravens (D-AR)
  • Fred Lewis Crawford (R-MI)
  • Edward Wester Creal (D-KY)
  • Robert Wester Crosser (D-OH)
  • Francis Dugan Culkin (R-NY)
  • Thomas Henry Cullen (D-NY)
  • Paul Harvey Cunningham (R-IA)
  • James Michael Curley (D-MA)
  • Carl Thomas Curtis (R-NE)
  • Thomas D'alesandro (D-MD)
  • Ralph Hunter Daughton (D-VA)
  • Clifford Hunter Davis (D-TN)
  • William Levi Dawson (D-IL)
  • Stephen Albion Day (R-IL)
  • John Joseph Delaney (D-NY)
  • Charles Schuveldt Dewey (R-IL)
  • Samuel Schuveldt Dickstein (D-NY)
  • Martin Schuveldt Dies (D-TX)
  • Lavern Ralph Dilweg (D-WI)
  • John David Dingell (D-MI)
  • Everett Mckinley Dirksen (R-IL)
  • Wesley Ernest Disney (D-OK)
  • John William Ditter (R-PA)
  • James William Domengeaux (D-LA)
  • George Anthony Dondero (R-MI)
  • Robert Lee Doughton (D-NC)
  • Fred James Douglas (R-NY)
  • Patrick Henry Drewry (D-VA)
  • Carl Thomas Durham (D-NC)
  • Henry Clarence Dworshak (R-ID)
  • Charles Aubrey Eaton (R-NJ)
  • Herman Peter Eberharter (D-PA)
  • Alfred James Elliott (D-CA)
  • Hubert Summers Ellis (R-WV)
  • Daniel Summers Ellison (R-MD)
  • Mathew Harris Ellsworth (R-OR)
  • William Price Elmer (R-MO)
  • Charles Henry Elston (R-OH)
  • Albert Joseph Engel (R-MI)
  • Clair Joseph Engle (D-CA)
  • Harry Lane Englebright (R-CA)
  • James Herbert Fay (D-NY)
  • Michael Aloysius Feighan (D-OH)
  • Frank Aloysius Fellows (R-ME)
  • Ivor David Fenton (R-PA)
  • Antonio Manuel Fernández (D-NM)
  • Hamilton Manuel Fish (R-NY)
  • Ovie Clark Fisher (D-TX)
  • James Martin Fitzpatrick (D-NY)
  • John William Flannagan (D-VA)
  • John Edward Fogarty (D-RI)
  • John Hamlin Folger (D-NC)
  • Aime Joseph Forand (D-RI)
  • Thomas Francis Ford (D-CA)
  • James William Fulbright (D-AR)
  • Hadwen Carlton Fuller (R-NY)
  • Hampton Pitts Fulmer (D-SC)
  • Willa Lybrand Fulmer (D-SC)
  • Robert Grant Furlong (D-PA)
  • Richard Pillsbury Gale (R-MN)
  • James A. Gallagher (R-PA)
  • Ralph Abernethy Gamble (R-NY)
  • Ezekiel Candler Gathings (D-AR)
  • Joseph Andrew Gavagan (D-NY)
  • Leon Harry Gavin (R-PA)
  • Bertrand Wesley Gearhart (R-CA)
  • Charles Lewis Gerlach (R-PA)
  • John Strickland Gibson (D-GA)
  • Charles Laceille Gifford (R-MA)
  • Fred Cramer Gilchrist (R-IA)
  • Dean Milton Gillespie (R-CO)
  • Wilson Darwin Gillette (R-PA)
  • George W. Gillie (R-IN)
  • Angier Louis Goodwin (R-MA)
  • Thomas Sylvy Gordon (D-IL)
  • Albert Arnold Gore (D-TN)
  • Martin Arnold Gorski (D-IL)
  • Ed Lee Gossett (D-TX)
  • Louis Edward Graham (R-PA)
  • Walter Keil Granger (D-UT)
  • George Mcinvale Grant (D-AL)
  • Robert Allen Grant (R-IN)
  • Robert Alexis Green (D-FL)
  • Noble Jones Gregory (D-KY)
  • Percy Wilfred Griffiths (R-OH)
  • Chester Heilman Gross (R-PA)
  • Ulysses Samuel Guyer (R-KS)
  • John Williams Gwynne (R-IA)
  • Harold Christian Hagen Farmer LaboriteMN)
  • Robert Christian Hale (R-ME)
  • 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)
  • Richard Fielding Harless (D-AZ)
  • Forest Arthur Harness (R-IN)
  • Oren Arthur Harris (D-AR)
  • Winder Russell Harris (D-VA)
  • Edward Joseph Hart (D-NJ)
  • Fred Allan Hartley (R-NJ)
  • Lawrence Brooks Hays (D-AR)
  • Felix Edward Hébert (D-LA)
  • James Joseph Heffernan (D-NY)
  • James Vandaveer Heidinger (R-IL)
  • Joseph Edward Hendricks (D-FL)
  • Christian Archibald Herter (R-MA)
  • William Emil Hess (R-OH)
  • William Silas Hill (R-CO)
  • John Carl Hinshaw (R-CA)
  • Samuel Francis Hobbs (D-AL)
  • Daniel Knabb Hoch (D-PA)
  • Charles Bernard Hoeven (R-IA)
  • Clare Eugene Hoffman (R-MI)
  • Chester Earl Holifield (D-CA)
  • Otis Halbert Holmes (R-WA)
  • Pehr Gustaf Holmes (R-MA)
  • Clifford Ragsdale Hope (R-KS)
  • Walter Franklin Horan (R-WA)
  • George Evan Howell (R-IL)
  • Merlin Evan Hull ProgressiveWI)
  • Edouard Victor Izac (D-CA)
  • Henry Martin Jackson (D-WA)
  • Peterson Bryant Jarman (D-AL)
  • Harry Palmer Jeffrey (R-OH)
  • Thomas Albert Jenkins (R-OH)
  • John Albert Jennings (R-TN)
  • Benton Franklin Jensen (R-IA)
  • Anton Joseph Johnson (R-IL)
  • Calvin Dean Johnson (R-IL)
  • Jed Joseph Johnson (D-OK)
  • Justin Leroy Johnson (R-CA)
  • Luther Alexander Johnson (D-TX)
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson (D-TX)
  • Noble Jacob Johnson (R-IN)
  • William Ward Johnson (R-CA)
  • Robert Franklin Jones (R-OH)
  • Bartel John Jonkman (R-MI)
  • Walter Henry Judd (R-MN)
  • Robert Winthrop Kean (R-NJ)
  • Bernard William Kearney (R-NY)
  • John William Kee (D-WV)
  • Frank Bateman Keefe (R-WI)
  • Carey Estes Kefauver (D-TN)
  • Augustine Bernard Kelley (D-PA)
  • Martin John Kennedy (D-NY)
  • Eugene James Keogh (D-NY)
  • John Hosea Kerr (D-NC)
  • Clarence Evans Kilburn (R-NY)
  • Paul Joseph Kilday (D-TX)
  • Cecil Rhodes King (D-CA)
  • John Roland Kinzer (R-PA)
  • Michael Joseph Kirwan (D-OH)
  • Richard Mifflin Kleberg (D-TX)
  • Arthur George Klein (D-NY)
  • Harold George Knutson (R-MN)
  • John Crain Kunkel (R-PA)
  • Charles Marion La Follette (R-IN)
  • William Purnell Lambertson (R-KS)
  • Gerald Wayne Landis (R-IN)
  • Thomas Joseph Lane (D-MA)
  • Fritz Garland Lanham (D-TX)
  • Henry Dominique Larcade (D-LA)
  • Karl Miles Le Compte (R-IA)
  • Jay Miles Le Fevre (R-NY)
  • Clarence Frederick Lea (D-CA)
  • William Frederick Lemke (R-ND)
  • John Frederick Lesinski (D-MI)
  • Earl Ramage Lewis (R-OH)
  • Lawrence Ramage Lewis (D-CO)
  • Clare Boothe Luce (R-CT)
  • Louis Leon Ludlow (D-IN)
  • Walter Aloysius Lynch (D-NY)
  • Melvin Joseph Maas (R-MN)
  • Ray John Madden (D-IN)
  • George Herman Mahon (D-TX)
  • Paul Herbert Maloney (D-LA)
  • Carter Herbert Manasco (D-AL)
  • Joseph Jefferson Mansfield (D-TX)
  • Michael Joseph Mansfield (D-MT)
  • Vito Anthony Marcantonio American LaboriteNY)
  • Joseph William Martin (R-MA)
  • Thomas Ellsworth Martin (R-IA)
  • Noah Morgan Mason (R-IL)
  • Andrew Jackson May (KY)
  • Samuel Kerns Mcconnell (R-PA)
  • Jim Nance Mccord (D-TN)
  • John William Mccormack (D-MA)
  • Edward Oscar Mccowen (R-OH)
  • Daniel Rayford Mcgehee (D-MS)
  • James Patrick Mcgranery (D-PA)
  • J. Harry Mcgregor (R-OH)
  • Charles Edgar Mckenzie (D-LA)
  • Donald Holman Mclean (R-NJ)
  • John Lanneau Mcmillan (D-SC)
  • Rolla Coral Mcmillen (R-IL)
  • Howard Johnstone Mcmurray (D-WI)
  • John Dacher Mcwilliams (R-CT)
  • Matthew Joseph Merritt (D-NY)
  • Chester Earl Merrow (R-NH)
  • Earl Cory Michener (R-MI)
  • Arthur Lewis Miller (R-NE)
  • Louis Ebenezer Miller (R-MO)
  • Thomas Byron Miller (R-PA)
  • William Jennings Miller (R-CT)
  • Wilbur Daigh Mills (D-AR)
  • Boleslaus Joseph Monkiewicz (R-CT)
  • Almer Stillwell Monroney (D-OK)
  • Cameron A. Morrison (D-NC)
  • James Hobson Morrison (D-LA)
  • James Wheaton Mott (R-OR)
  • Joseph Wheaton Mruk (R-NY)
  • Karl Earl Mundt (R-SD)
  • John Robert Murdock (D-AZ)
  • John William Murphy (D-PA)
  • Reid Fred Murray (R-WI)
  • Thomas Jefferson Murray (D-TN)
  • Francis John Myers (D-PA)
  • John Parks Newsome (D-AL)
  • John Conover Nichols (D-OK)
  • Fred Barthold Norman (R-WA)
  • William Frank Norrell (D-AR)
  • Mary Teresa Norton (D-NJ)
  • George Donoghue O'brien (D-MI)
  • Joseph John O'brien (R-NY)
  • Thomas Joseph O'brien (D-IL)
  • James Francis O'connor (D-MT)
  • Joseph Patrick O'hara (R-MN)
  • Alvin Edward O'konski (R-WI)
  • James Aloysius O'leary (D-NY)
  • Emmet Aloysius O'neal (D-KY)
  • Donald Lawrence O'toole (D-NY)
  • George Elmer Outland (D-CA)
  • Stephen Elmer Pace (D-GA)
  • John William Patman (D-TX)
  • Nat William Patton (D-TX)
  • Hugh William Peterson (D-GA)
  • James Hardin Peterson (D-FL)
  • Joseph Lawrence Pfeifer (D-NY)
  • Philip Joseph Philbin (D-MA)
  • John Joseph Phillips (R-CA)
  • William Alvin Pittenger (R-MN)
  • Walter Christian Ploeser (R-MO)
  • Charles Albert Plumley (R-VT)
  • William Robert Poage (D-TX)
  • C. Norris Poulson (R-CA)
  • David Lane Powers (R-NJ)
  • Charles Frederick Pracht (R-PA)
  • Joseph Marmaduke Pratt (R-PA)
  • Emory Hilliard Price (D-FL)
  • James Percy Priest (D-TN)
  • Louis Charles Rabaut (D-MI)
  • Homer Alonzo Ramey (R-OH)
  • 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)
  • James Prioleau Richards (D-SC)
  • Lucius Mendel Rivers (D-SC)
  • Ross Mendel Rizley (R-OK)
  • Absalom Willis Robertson (D-VA)
  • James William Robinson (D-UT)
  • John Marshall Robsion (R-KY)
  • Robert Fay Rockwell (R-CO)
  • Robert Lewis Rodgers (R-PA)
  • Edith Nourse Rogers (R-MA)
  • William Vann Rogers (D-CA)
  • Edward Gay Rohrbough (R-WV)
  • Thomas Gay Rolph (R-CA)
  • John James Rooney (D-NY)
  • William A. Rowan (D-IL)
  • Edmund A. Rowe (R-OH)
  • Sam Morris Russell (D-TX)
  • Adolph Joachim Sabath (D-IL)
  • George Gregory Sadowski (D-MI)
  • Lansdale Ghiselin Sasscer (D-MD)
  • Dave Edward Satterfield (D-VA)
  • Harry Edward Sauthoff ProgressiveWI)
  • Thomas Edward Scanlon (D-PA)
  • Andrew Charles Schiffler (R-WV)
  • Leonard William Schuetz (D-IL)
  • Max William Schwabe (R-MO)
  • Hugh Doggett Scott (R-PA)
  • Errett Power Scrivner (R-KS)
  • Paul Werntz Shafer (R-MI)
  • Harry Richard Sheppard (D-CA)
  • John Edward Sheridan (D-PA)
  • Dewey Jackson Short (R-MO)
  • Robert Lee Sikes (D-FL)
  • Richard Murray Simpson (R-PA)
  • Sidney Elmer Simpson (R-IL)
  • Roger Caldwell Slaughter (D-MO)
  • Frederick Cleveland Smith (R-OH)
  • Howard Worth Smith (D-VA)
  • Joseph Luther Smith (D-WV)
  • Lawrence Henry Smith (R-WI)
  • Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME)
  • John Buell Snyder (D-PA)
  • Andrew Lawrence Somers (D-NY)
  • John Jackson Sparkman (D-AL)
  • Brent Jackson Spence (D-KY)
  • Raymond Smiley Springer (R-IN)
  • Winifred Claire Stanley (R-NY)
  • Joe Claire Starnes (D-AL)
  • Henry Bascom Steagall (D-AL)
  • Foster Waterman Stearns (R-NH)
  • Karl Waterman Stefan (R-NE)
  • William Henry Stevenson (R-WI)
  • Paul Henry Stewart (D-OK)
  • William Grady Stigler (D-OK)
  • Lowell Grady Stockman (R-OR)
  • Maurice Joseph Sullivan (D-NV)
  • Jessie Joseph Sumner (R-IL)
  • Hatton William Sumners (D-TX)
  • Frank Leander Sundstrom (R-NJ)
  • John Leander Taber (R-NY)
  • Joseph Edward Talbot (R-CT)
  • Henry Oscar Talle (R-IA)
  • Malcolm Connor Tarver (D-GA)
  • Dean Park Taylor (R-NY)
  • Albert Park Thomas (D-TX)
  • John Parnell Thomas (R-NJ)
  • Robert Ewing Thomason (D-TX)
  • Harve Ewing Tibbott (R-PA)
  • John Harvey Tolan (D-CA)
  • James H. Torrens (D-NY)
  • Harry Lancaster Towe (R-NJ)
  • Allen Towner Treadway (R-MA)
  • William Irvin Troutman (R-PA)
  • 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)
  • Charles Wesley Vursell (R-IL)
  • James Wolcott Wadsworth (R-NY)
  • Francis Eugene Walter (D-PA)
  • David Jenkins Ward (D-MD)
  • Thaddeus Francis Wasielewski (D-WI)
  • Zebulon Francis Weaver (D-NC)
  • Alvin F. Weichel (R-OH)
  • Samuel Arthur Weiss (PA)
  • Richard Joseph Welch (R-CA)
  • Elmer H. Wene (D-NJ)
  • Milton Horace West (D-TX)
  • William Howard Wheat (R-IL)
  • Benjamin Frank Whelchel (D-GA)
  • Compton Ignatius White (D-ID)
  • Jamie Lloyd Whitten (D-MS)
  • William Madison Whittington (D-MS)
  • Victor Eugene Wickersham (D-OK)
  • Richard Bowditch Wigglesworth (R-MA)
  • Earle Dukes Willey (R-DE)
  • Earl Dukes Wilson (R-IN)
  • William Arthur Winstead (D-MS)
  • Thomas Daniel Winter (R-KS)
  • Jesse Paine Wolcott (R-MI)
  • James Paine Wolfenden (R-PA)
  • Charles Anderson Wolverton (R-NJ)
  • Roy Orchard Woodruff (R-MI)
  • Clifton Alexander Woodrum (D-VA)
  • Francis Eugene Worley (D-TX)
  • James Assion Wright (D-PA)
  • Orville Assion 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.
U.S. Congressional Delegations from Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (134 words)
These are tables of congressional delegations from Washington to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
Note: * designates those Congresses in which representatives were elected from the state at large, rather than by district.
Previous and Current Delegations to the United States Congress by State
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