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These are complete tables of congressional delegations from Ohio to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. Congress in Joint Session. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus Largest metro area Cleveland Area Ranked 34th - Total 44,825 sq mi (116,096 km²) - Width 220 miles (355 km) - Length 220 miles (355 km) - % water 8. ...
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John Smith (1735 - July 30, 1824) was one of the first two U.S. Senators from the state of Ohio. ...
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Thomas Worthington (July 16, 1773 - June 20, 1827) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. ...
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Edward Tiffin (June 19, 1766 â August 9, 1829) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio, and the first Governor of that state. ...
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Stanley Griswold (November 14, 1763 - August 21, 1815) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. ...
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Thomas Worthington (July 16, 1773 - June 20, 1827) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. ...
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Jeremiah Morrow (October 6, 1771 - March 22, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. ...
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Joseph Kerr (1765 - August 22, 1837) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. ...
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Benjamin Ruggles (February 21, 1783 _ September 2, 1857 was a National Republican and Whig politician from Ohio. ...
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William Allen Trimble (April 4, 1786 - December 13, 1821) was a National Republican politician from Ohio. ...
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Ethan Allen Brown (also known as Ethan A. Brown) (July 4, 1776 - February 24, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican politician. ...
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William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 â April 4, 1841) was an American military leader, politician, and the ninth President of the United States, (1841). ...
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Benjamin Ruggles (February 21, 1783 _ September 2, 1857 was a National Republican and Whig politician from Ohio. ...
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Jacob Burnet (1770-1853) was an American jurist and statesman from Ohio. ...
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Thomas Ewing Thomas Ewing (December 28, 1789âOctober 26, 1871) was a National Republican and Whig politician from Ohio. ...
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Thomas Morris may refer to: Thomas Morris (Ohio politician) (1776â1844), Senator from Ohio Thomas Morris (Wisconsin politician), Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin from 1911 to 1915 Thomas Morris (New York), a United States Representative from New York Thomas Morris (musician) (born 1898), jazz musician [1] Thomas Morris (New Mexico politician...
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William Allen ( December 27, 1803 - July 11, 1879) was a Democratic Representative and Senator from Ohio and Governor of Ohio. ...
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Benjamin Tappan (May 25, 1773 - April 20, 1857) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
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Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin (also known as Tom Corwin and The Wagon Boy) (July 29, 1794 - December 18, 1865) was a member of the United States House of Representatives (elected as a Whig to the 22nd Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1831, until...
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This is a list of members of the Thirty-First United States Congress. ...
Salmon Portland Chase (January 13, 1808 â May 7, 1873) was an American politician and jurist in the Civil War era who served as Senator from Ohio, Governor of Ohio, as U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Abraham Lincoln, and Chief Justice of the United States. ...
The Free Soil Party was a short-lived political party in the United States organized in 1848 that petered out by about 1852. ...
Thomas Ewing Thomas Ewing (December 28, 1789âOctober 26, 1871) was a National Republican and Whig politician from Ohio. ...
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Benjamin Franklin Wade (October 27, 1800 _ March 2, 1878) was a U.S. lawyer and politician. ...
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Senators Stephen Adams (D-MS) Philip Allen (D-RI) David Rice Atchison (D-MO) Charles Gordon Atherton (D-NH) George Edmund Badger (Whig-NC) James Asheton Bayard (D-DE) John Asheton Bell (Whig-TN) Judah Philip Benjamin (Whig-LA) Solon Philip Borland (D-AR) Lawrence Philip Brainerd (Free Soil-VT...
// Dates of Sessions 1855-1857 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 3, 1855 to August 18, 1856. ...
George Ellis Pugh (November 28, 1822 - July 19, 1876) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
Benjamin Franklin Wade (October 27, 1800 _ March 2, 1878) was a U.S. lawyer and politician. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Sessions of the 35th Congress, (1857-1859) Rusk was elected in place of Mason March 14, 1857. ...
Thirty Sixth Congress of the United States - 1859-61 Congressional Profile Total Membership, House of Representatives: 238 Representatives, 5 Delegates Total Membership, Senate: 64 (prior to admission of Oregon), 66 (after admission) Leadership Speaker of the House: William Pennington, Republican-New Jersey President of the Senate: John C. Breckinridge Senate...
Dates of Sessions 1861-1863 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from July 4, 1861 to August 6, 1861. ...
Salmon Portland Chase (January 13, 1808 â May 7, 1873) was an American politician and jurist in the Civil War era who served as Senator from Ohio, Governor of Ohio, as U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Abraham Lincoln, and Chief Justice of the United States. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
John Sherman John Sherman (May 10, 1823âOctober 22, 1900) was a Senator from Ohio and a member of the United States Cabinet. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
The Thirty-Eighth Congress of the United States began on March 4, 1863 and ended on March 3, 1865. ...
The Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States began on March 4, 1865 and ended on March 3, 1867. ...
// Dates of Sessions 1867-1869 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from March 4, 1867 to December 1, 1867. ...
Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813_December 12, 1895) was a Democratic Representative and Senator from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
Dates of Sessions 1869-1871 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from March 4, 1869 to April 10, 1869. ...
Dates of Sessions 1871-1873 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from March 4, 1871 to April 20, 1871. ...
{{move}} // Dates of Sessions December 1, 1873 to March 3, 1875. ...
// Forty-fourth United States Congress Dates of Sessions December 6, 1875 to March 3, 1877. ...
Dates of Sessions 1877-1879 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from October 15, 1877 to December 3, 1877. ...
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The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
The Forty-sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the United States national legislature, including the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. ...
George Hunt Pendleton (July 19, 1825âNovember 24, 1889) was a Representative and a Senator from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
John Sherman John Sherman (May 10, 1823–October 22, 1900) was a Senator from Ohio and a member of the United States Cabinet. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Dates of Sessions 1881-1883 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 5, 1881 to August 8, 1882. ...
Dates of Sessions 1883-1885 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 3, 1883 to July 7, 1884. ...
Dates of Sessions 1885-1887 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 7, 1885 to August 5, 1886. ...
Henry B. Payne (November 30, 1810 - September 9, 1896) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
Senators Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) William Brimage Bate (D-TN) James Burnie Beck (D-KY) James Henderson Berry (D-AR) Joseph Clay Blackburn (D-KY) Henry William Blair (R-NH) Rufus William Blodgett (D-NJ) Thomas Mead Bowen (R-CO) Joseph Emerson Brown (D...
The Fifty-first United States Congress, dominated by the Republican Party and held between 1889 and 1891, was responsible for a number of pieces of landmark legislation, many of which asserted the authority of the federal government. ...
Dates of Sessions 1891-1893 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 7, 1891 to August 5, 1892. ...
Calvin Stewart Brice (September 17, 1845 - December 15, 1898) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
The 53rd United States Congress served from 1893 to 1895. ...
Dates of Sessions 1895-1897 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 2, 1895 to June 11, 1896. ...
Marcus Alonzo Hanna (September 24, 1837 - February 15, 1904) was an American industrialist and politician from Cleveland, Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
// Dates of Sessions March 4, 1897, to March 3, 1899 Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Speaker of the House Thomas Brackett Reed Members of the Fifty-fifth United States Congress Senate Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Vincent Allen (Pop-NE) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) Augustus...
Joseph Benson Foraker (July 5, 1846 â May 10, 1917) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
// Dates of Sessions March 4, 1899, to March 3, 1901 Major Political Events Vice President Garret A. Hobart had died right before the convening of the first session so William P. Frye served as acting President Pro Tempore Officers Senate President Pro Tempore William P. Frye Senate Republican Conference Chairman...
// Dates of Sessions March 4, 1901, to March 3, 1903 Major Political Events Officers Senate President Pro Tempore William P. Frye Senate Republican Conference Chairman William B. Allison House of Representatives Speaker of the House David B. Henderson House Democratic Floor Leader James D. Richardson House Republican Floor Leader Sereno...
Dates of Sessions 1903-1905 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from November 9, 1903 to December 7, 1903. ...
Charles William Frederick Dick (November 3, 1858 - March 13, 1945) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Dates of Sessions 1905-1907 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 4, 1905 to June 30, 1906. ...
Senators Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) Levi Boyd Ankeny (R-WA) Augustus Octavius Bacon (D-GA) Joseph Weldon Bailey (D-TX) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (R-IN) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) Jonathan Edgar Bourne (R-OR) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (R...
// Dates of Sessions 1909-1911 First session: March 15, 1909 - August 5, 1909. ...
Theodore Elijah Burton (December 20, 1851 - October 28, 1929) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Atlee Pomerene (December 6, 1863 _ November 12, 1937) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
// Dates of Sessions 1911-1913 Major Political Events New Mexico was admitted to the Union on 6 January 1912; Arizona was admitted on 14 February 1912, the last of the 48 contiguous states to join the Union. ...
// Dates of sessions 1913-1915 First session: April 7, 1913 â December 1, 1913 Second session: December 1, 1913 â October 24, 1914 Third (lame duck) session: December 7, 1914 â March 3, 1915 In addition, the Senate was called into special session by President Woodrow Wilson and met from March 4, 1913...
Senators Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) John Crepps Beckham (D-KY) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) James Henry Brady (R-ID) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (R-CT) Robert Foligny Broussard (D-LA) Nathan Philemon Bryan (D-FL) Edwin Chick Burleigh (R-ME) Thomas Benton Catron (R...
Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 â August 2, 1923) was an American politician and the 29th President of the United States, serving from 1921 to 1923, when he became the sixth president to die in office. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
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Dates of Sessions Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-sixth United States Congress Senate Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware John H. Bankhead, Democrat, Alabama. ...
Frank Bartlett Willis (December 28, 1871 - March 30, 1928) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Dates of Sessions 1921-1923 Major Political Events Officers Senate President pro tempore - Albert B. Cummins House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-seventh United States Congress Senate Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. ...
Simeon Davison Fess (December 11, 1861 - December 23, 1936) was a Republican politician and educator from Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Dates of Sessions 1923-1925 Major Political Events Officers Senate President pro tempore - Albert B. Cummins House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-seventh United States Congress Senate Alva B. Adams, Democrat, Colorado Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware...
Sessions of the 69th Congress, (1925-1927) The Special Session was called by President Calvin Coolidge on February 14, 1925. ...
Senators Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Thomas Francis Bayard (D-DE) Hiram Francis Bingham (R-CT) Hugo Lafayette Black (D-AL) John James Blaine (R-WI) Coleman Livingston Blease (D-SC) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) Sam Gilbert Bratton (D-NM) Smith Wildman Brookhart (R...
Cyrus Locher (March 8, 1878 - August 17, 1929) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
Theodore Elijah Burton (December 20, 1851 - October 28, 1929) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
The 71st United States Congress met from 1929 to 1931. ...
Roscoe Conkling McCulloch (November 27, 1880 - March 17, 1958) was a Republican politician from Ohio who served in the United States House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Robert Johns Bulkley (October 8, 1880 - July 21, 1965) was a United States Democratic Party politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
The 72nd Congress met from December 7, 1931 to March 3, 1933. ...
The 73rd Congress met from March 9, 1933 to January 2, 1935. ...
Alvin Victor Donahey (also known as A. Victor Donahey, A. Vic Donahey, Vic Donahey, or A. V. Donahey) (July 7, 1873 - April 8, 1946) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
74th Congress (1935-1937) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 3 Resident Commissioners Party Divisions: 322 Democrats, 103 Republicans, 7 Progressives, 3 Farmer-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Joseph W. Byrns (D-Tennessee) Died June 4, 1936. ...
Senators Alva Blanchard Adams (D-CO) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Nathan Lynn Bachman (D-TN) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) William Warren Barbour (R-NJ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Alexander Grant Barry (R...
Senators Democratic majority with 74 to 30 republicans. ...
For the current Governor of Ohio, see Bob Taft. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Harold Hitz Burton (June 22, 1888 - October 28, 1964) was an American Senator and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
77th Congress Party Divisions: Senate 66 Democrats 28 Republicans 1 Independent 1 Progressive House of Representatives 267 Democrats 162 Republicans 3 Progressives 1 American-Labor 1 Farmer-Labor 1 Independent Democrat Officers: Speaker of the House: Sam Rayburn (D-Texas) Majority Leader: John W. McCormack (D-Massachusetts) Minority Leader: Joseph...
Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) Joseph Hurst Ball (R-MN) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) William Warren Barbour (R-NJ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (D-MS) Homer Truett Bone (D...
Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) Raymond Earl Baldwin (R-CT) Joseph Hurst Ball (R-MN) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (D-MS) Ralph Owen Brewster (R...
James Wylie Huffman (September 13, 1894 - May 20, 1980) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
Kingsley Arter Taft (July 19, 1903 â March 28, 1970) was an American politician of Ohios Republican Taft family who served as chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and also served briefly as a United States Senator. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
John William Bricker (September 6, 1893 â March 22, 1986) was a United States politician from Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
80th Congress (1947-1949) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 1 Resident Commissioner Party Divisions: 246 Republicans, 188 Democrats, 1 American-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. ...
81st Congress (1949-1951) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 1 Resident Commissioner Party Divisions: 263 Democrats, 171 Republicans, 1 American-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Sam Rayburn (D- Texas) Majority Leader: John W. McCormack (D- Massachusetts) Minority Leader: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. ...
Members of the Eighty-Second United States Congress 1951 - 1952 Fred George Aandahl (Representative), Republican, ND Watkins Moorman Abbitt (Representative), Democrat, VA Thomas Gerstle Abernethy (Representative), Democrat, MS Edwin Ross Adair (Representative), Republican, IN Hugh Joseph Addonizio (Representative), Democrat, NJ George David Aiken (Senator), Republican, VT Carl Bert Albert (Representative...
The Eighty-third United States Congress was in session from 1953 to 1955. ...
Thomas A. Burke (October 30, 1898 - December 5, 1971) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
George Harrison Bender (September 29, 1896, Cleveland, Ohio - June 18, 1961, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
The Eighty-fourth United States Congress was in session from 1955 to 1957. ...
// Dates of Sessions 1957-1958 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from January 3, 1957 to August 30, 1957. ...
Frank John Lausche (November 14, 1895 - April 21, 1990) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
credited to the United States Senate Historical Office Stephen Marvin Young (May 4, 1889 - December 1, 1984) was an American politician of the Democratic Party from Ohio. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Gordon Llewellyn Allott (R-CO) Clinton Presba Anderson (D-NM) Edward Lewis Bartlett (D-AK) James Glenn Beall (R-MD) Wallace Foster Bennett (R-UT) Alan Harvey Bible (D-NV) Henry Styles Bridges (R-NH) Styles Bridges (R-NH) Clarence Norman Brunsdale (R-ND...
Sessions of the 87th Congress, (1961-1963) Categories: United States Congress by session ...
Dates of Sessions January 3, 1963-January 3, 1965 Major Political Events Senator Robert C. Byrd makes a record breaking fillibuster in that it lasts 14 hours and 13 minutes. ...
// Overview This is the Congress that was elected in the liberal landslide of 1964. ...
The Ninetieth United States Congress was in session from 1967 to 1969. ...
The Ninety-first United States Congress was in session from 1969 to 1971. ...
William Bart Saxbe (born June 24, 1916) was an American politician of the Republican Party, who served as a U.S. Senator from Ohio and as U.S. Attorney General under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald R. Ford. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Robert Taft (generally known as Robert Taft Jr. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Dates The first session convened on 21 January 1971, and adjourned on 17 December 1971. ...
The Ninety-third United States Congress was in session from 1973 to 1975. ...
Howard Morton Metzenbaum (born June 4, 1917) is an American politician who served for almost 20 years as a Democrat in the U.S. Senate (1976 - 1995). ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
Office: Senator (Class 3), Ohio Political party: Democratic Term of office: 1974â1999 Preceded by: Howard Morton Metzenbaum Succeeded by: George Victor Voinovich Date of birth: July 18, 1912 Place of birth: Cambridge, Ohio Marriage: Annie Margaret Castor This article is about the astronaut. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
The Ninety-fourth United States Congress was in session from 1975 to 1977. ...
Howard Morton Metzenbaum (born June 4, 1917) is an American politician who served for almost 20 years as a Democrat in the U.S. Senate (1976 - 1995). ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
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Ninety-seventh United States Congress Members of the 97th United States Congress: States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah Denton (R) Representatives 1. ...
Ninety-Eighth United States Congress Members of the 98th United States Congress: States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. ...
// Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. ...
// Dates of Sessions January 3, 1987 to March 3, 1989 Major political events Bicentennial of the United States Constitution Major Legislation Officers Senate Majority leadership Minority leadership House of Representatives Members States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Richard C. Shelby (D) Representatives 1. ...
// Party summary Senate House of Representatives Dates of Sessions 1989-1990 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from January 3, 1989 to November 22, 1989. ...
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The 103rd United States Congress met from January 5, 1993 to January 3, 1995 // Dates of Sessions 1993-1995 First: Second: Major legislation See also: List of United States Federal Legislation#103rd United States Congress Party summary Senate House of Representatives Officers Senate House of Representatives Members Alabama Senators Howell...
Richard Michael Mike DeWine (born January 5, 1947) is an American politician from Ohio. ...
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United States House of Representatives | Congress | District | | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | 21st | 22nd | 23rd | 24th | 8th (1803-1805) | Jeremiah Morrow (At Large) | 9th (1805-1807) | 10th (1807-1809) | 11th (1809-1811) | 12th (1811-1813) | 13th (1813-1815) | John McLean | John Alexander | Duncan McArthur | James Caldwell | James Kilbourne | John S. Edwards | | William Creighton, Jr. | Reasin Beall | | David Clendenin | 14th (1815-1817) | | William Henry Harrison | 15th (1817-1819) | John W. Campbell | Levi Barber | Samuel Herrick | Philemon Beecher | Peter Hitchcock | 16th (1819-1821) | Thomas R. Ross | Henry Brush | John Sloane | 17th (1821-1823) | Levi Barber | David Chambers | Joseph Vance | 18th (1823-1825) | James W. Gazlay | Thomas R. Ross | William McLean | Joseph Vance | John W. Campbell | Duncan McArthur | Samuel F. Vinton | William Wilson | Philemon Beecher | John Patterson | John C. Wright | John Sloane | Elisha Whittlesey | Mordecai Bartley | 19th (1825-1827) | James Findlay | John Woods | John W. Campbell | John Thomson | David Jennings | | Thomas Shannon | 20th (1827-1829) | William Russell | William Creighton, Jr. | John Davenport | | Francis S. Muhlenberg | William Stanbery | 21st (1829-1831) | James Findlay | James Shields | Joseph H. Crane | William Creighton, Jr. | William W. Irvin | William Kennon, Sr. | John M. Goodenow | John Thomson | | Humphrey H. Leavitt | 22nd (1831-1833) | Thomas Corwin | William Stanbery | Eleutheros Cooke | 23rd (1833-1835) | Robert T. Lytle | Taylor Webster | Thomas Corwin | Thomas L. Hamer | Samuel F. Vinton | William Allen | Jeremiah McLene | John Chaney | Joseph Vance | James M. Bell | Robert Mitchell | David Spangler | William Patterson | Jonathan Sloane | Elisha Whittlesey | John Thomson | Benjamin Jones | Humphrey H. Leavitt | | Daniel Kilgore | 24th (1835-1837) | Bellamy Storer | Samuel F. Vinton | William K. Bond | Samson Mason | William Kennon, Sr. | Elias Howell | David Spangler | Jonathan Sloane | Elisha Whittlesey | 25th (1837-1839) | Alexander Duncan | Taylor Webster | Patrick Gaines Goode | Thomas L. Hamer | Calvary Morris | William K. Bond | Joseph Ridgway | John Chaney | James Alexander, Jr. | Alexander Harper | Daniel P. Leadbetter | William H. Hunter | John W. Allen | Andrew W. Loomis | Matthias Shepler | Daniel Kilgore | | Joshua R. Giddings | Charles D. Coffin | Henry Swearingen | 26th (1839-1841) | John B. Weller | William Doan | William Medill | Isaac Parrish | Jonathan Taylor | George Sweeny | John Hastings | David A. Starkweather | | Jeremiah Morrow | 27th (1841-1843) | Nathanael G. Pendleton | William Russell | Benjamin S. Cowen | Joshua Mathiot | James Mathews | Sherlock J. Andrews | Ezra Dean | Samuel Stokely | 28th (1843-1845) | Alexander Duncan | Robert C. Schenck | Joseph Vance | Emery D. Potter | Henry St. John | Joseph J. McDowell | John I. Vanmeter | Elias Florence | Heman A. Moore | Jacob Brinkerhoff | Samuel F. Vinton | Perley B. Johnson | Alexander Harper | Joseph Morris | James Mathews | William C. McCauslen | Daniel R. Tilden | Joshua R. Giddings | Henry R. Brinkerhoff | | Alfred P. Stone | Edward S. Hamlin | 29th (1845-1847) | James J. Faran | Francis A. Cunningham | William Sawyer | Allen G. Thurman | Augustus L. Perrill | Columbus Delano | Isaac Parrish | John D. Cummins | George Fries | David A. Starkweather | Joseph M. Root | 30th (1847-1849) | David Fisher | Richard S. Canby | Rodolphus Dickinson | Jonathan D. Morris | John L. Taylor | Thomas O. Edwards | Daniel Duncan | John K. Miller | Thomas Ritchey | Nathan Evans | William Kennon, Jr. | Samuel Lahm | John Crowell | 31st (1849-1851) | David T. Disney | Lewis D. Campbell | Moses B. Corwin | Emery D. Potter | Edson B. Olds | Charles Sweetser | William A. Whittlesey | William F. Hunter | Moses Hoagland | Joseph Cable | David K. Cartter | Joshua R. Giddings | Joseph M. Root | | Amos E. Wood | | John Bell | 32nd (1851-1853) | Hiram Bell | Benjamin Stanton | Alfred P. Edgerton | Frederick W. Green | Nelson Barrere | George H. Busby | John Welch | James M. Gaylord | Alexander Harper | John Johnson (Independent Democrat) | Eben Newton | Norton S. Townshend | 33rd (1853-1855) | John S. Harrison | Lewis D. Campbell | Matthias H. Nichols | Andrew Ellison | Aaron Harlan | Moses B. Corwin | Frederick W. Green | John L. Taylor | Thomas Ritchey | Edson B. Olds | William D. Lindsley | Harvey H. Johnson | William R. Sapp | Edward Ball | Wilson Shannon | George Bliss | Edward Wade | Andrew Stuart | 34th (1855-1857) | Timothy C. Day (Opposition Party) | John S. Harrison (Opposition Party) | Lewis D. Campbell (Opposition Party) | Matthias H. Nichols | Richard Mott | Jonas R. Emrie (Opposition Party) | Aaron Harlan (Opposition Party) | Benjamin Stanton | Cooper K. Watson | Oscar F. Moore | Valentine B. Horton (Opposition Party) | Samuel Galloway (Opposition Party) | John Sherman | Philemon Bliss (Opposition Party) | William R. Sapp | Edward Ball (Opposition Party) | Charles J. Albright (Opposition Party) | Benjamin F. Leiter | Edward Wade | Joshua R. Giddings (Opposition Party) | John A. Bingham (Opposition Party) | 35th (1857-1859) | George H. Pendleton | William S. Groesbeck | Lewis D. Campbell | Joseph R. Cockerill | Aaron Harlan | Lawrence W. Hall | Joseph Miller | Valentine B. Horton | Samuel S. Cox | Philemon Bliss | Joseph Burns | Cydnor B. Tompkins | William Lawrence | Joshua R. Giddings | John A. Bingham | | Clement L. Vallandigham | 36th (1859-1861) | John A. Gurley | William Allen | James M. Ashley | William Howard | Thomas Corwin | John Carey | Carey A. Trimble | Charles D. Martin | Cyrus Spink | William Helmick | Thomas C. Theaker | Sidney Edgerton | John Hutchins | | Harrison G. O. Blake | 37th (1861-1863) | Chilton A. White | Richard A. Harrison | Samuel Shellabarger | Warren P. Noble | Valentine B. Horton | Samuel T. Worcester | Robert H. Nugen | William P. Cutler | James R. Morris | Albert G. Riddle | 38th (1863-1865) | Alexander Long | Robert C. Schenck | John F. McKinney | Francis C. Le Blond | Samuel S. Cox | William Johnston | James M. Ashley | Wells A. Hutchins | William E. Finck | John O'Neill | George Bliss | James R. Morris | Joseph W. White | Ephraim R. Eckley | Rufus P. Spalding | James A. Garfield | 39th (1865-1867) | Benjamin Eggleston | Rutherford B. Hayes | William Lawrence | Reader W. Clarke | Samuel Shellabarger | James R. Hubbell | Ralph P. Buckland | Hezekiah S. Bundy | Columbus Delano | Martin Welker | Tobias A. Plants | John A. Bingham | 40th (1867-1869) | William Mungen | Cornelius S. Hamilton | John T. Wilson | Philadelph Van Trump | George W. Morgan | Samuel F. Cary (Independent Republican) | John Beatty | Columbus Delano | 41st (1869-1871) | Peter W. Strader | Job E. Stevenson | John A. Smith | James J. Winans | Edward F. Dickinson | Truman H. Hoag | George W. Morgan | Eliakim H. Moore | Jacob A. Ambler | William H. Upson | | Erasmus D. Peck | 42nd (1871-1873) | Aaron F. Perry | Lewis D. Campbell | John F. McKinney | Charles N. Lamison | Samuel Shellabarger | Charles Foster | James Monroe | William P. Sprague | | Ozro J. Dodds | 43rd (1873-1875) | Milton Sayler | Henry B. Banning (Liberal Republican) | John Quincy Smith | Lewis B. Gunckel | Isaac R. Sherwood | Lawrence T. Neal | William Lawrence | James W. Robinson | Charles Foster | Hezekiah S. Bundy | Hugh J. Jewett | Milton I. Southard | John Berry | Lorenzo Danford | Laurin D. Woodworth | James Monroe | Richard C. Parsons | | William E. Finck | 44th (1875-1877) | Henry B. Banning | John S. Savage | John A. McMahon | Americus V. Rice | Frank H. Hurd | Earley F. Poppleton | John L. Vance | Ansel T. Walling | Jacob P. Cowan | Nelson H. Van Vorhes | Henry B. Payne | 45th (1877-1879) | Mills Gardner | Jacob D. Cox | Henry L. Dickey | J. Warren Keifer | John S. Jones | Henry S. Neal | Thomas Ewing, Jr. | Ebenezer B. Finley | William McKinley | Amos Townsend | 46th (1879-1881) | Benjamin Butterworth | Thomas L. Young | John A. McMahon | J. Warren Keifer | Benjamin Le Fevre | William D. Hill | Frank H. Hurd | Ebenezer B. Finley | George L. Converse | Thomas Ewing, Jr. | Henry L. Dickey | Henry S. Neal | Adoniram J. Warner | Gibson Atherton | George W. Geddes | William McKinley | James Monroe | Jonathan T. Updegraff | | Ezra B. Taylor | 47th (1881-1883) | Henry Lee Morey | Emanuel Shultz | James M. Ritchie | John P. Leedom | J. Warren Keifer | James S. Robinson | John B. Rice | Henry S. Neal | George L. Converse | Gibson Atherton | George W. Geddes | Rufus Dawes | Jonathan T. Updegraff | William McKinley | Addison S. McClure | | Joseph D. Taylor | 48th (1883-1885) | John F. Follett | Isaac M. Jordan | Robert Maynard Murray | Benjamin Le Fevre | George E. Seney | William D. Hill | Henry Lee Morey | Frank H. Hurd | John W. McCormick | Alphonso Hart | George L. Converse | Adoniram J. Warner | Beriah Wilkins | Joseph D. Taylor | William McKinley | David R. Paige | Martin A. Foran | | James E. Campbell | Jonathan H. Wallace | 49th (1885-1887) | Benjamin Butterworth | Charles E. Brown | James E. Campbell | Charles M. Anderson | Benjamin Le Fevre | George E. Seney | John Little | William C. Cooper | Jacob Romeis | William W. Ellsberry | Albert C. Thompson | Joseph H. Outhwaite | Charles H. Grosvenor | Beriah Wilkins | George W. Geddes | Adoniram J. Warner | Isaac H. Taylor | William McKinley | 50th (1887-1889) | Elihu S. Williams | Samuel S. Yoder | George E. Seney | Melvin M. Boothman | James E. Campbell | Robert P. Kennedy | Albert C. Thompson | Jacob J. Pugsley | Charles P. Wickham | Charles H. Grosvenor | Beriah Wilkins | Joseph D. Taylor | William McKinley | George W. Crouse | 51st (1889-1891) | John A. Caldwell | Henry Lee Morey | William E. Haynes | James W. Owens | Martin L. Smyser | Theodore E. Burton | 52nd (1891-1893) | Bellamy Storer | George W. Houk | Martin K. Gantz | Fernando C. Layton | Dennis D. Donovan | William E. Haynes | Darius D. Hare | Joseph H. Outhwaite | Robert E. Doan | John M. Pattison | William H. Enochs | James I. Dungan | James W. Owens | Michael D. Harter | John G. Warwick | Albert J. Pearson | Joseph D. Taylor | Vincent A. Taylor | Tom L. Johnson | | Lewis P. Ohliger | 53rd (1893-1895) | Fernando C. Layton | Dennis D. Donovan | George W. Hulick | George W. Wilson | Luther M. Strong | Byron F. Ritchie | William H. Enochs | Charles H. Grosvenor | Joseph H. Outhwaite | Darius D. Hare | Michael D. Harter | Henry C. Van Voorhis | Albert J. Pearson | James A. D. Richards | George P. Ikirt | Stephen A. Northway | William J. White | | Jacob H. Bromwell | Paul J. Sorg | Hezekiah S. Bundy | 54th (1895-1897) | Charles P. Taft | Francis B. De Witt | James H. Southard | Lucien J. Fenton | David K. Watson | Stephen R. Harris | Winfield S. Kerr | Lorenzo Danford | Addison S. McClure | Robert W. Tayler | Clifton B. Beach | Theodore E. Burton | 55th (1897-1899) | William B. Shattuc | John L. Brenner | George A. Marshall | David Meekison | Seth W. Brown | Walter L. Weaver | Archibald Lybrand | John J. Lentz | James A. Norton | John A. McDowell | | Charles W. F. Dick | 56th (1899-1901) | Robert B. Gordon | Stephen Morgan | Fremont O. Phillips | | John J. Gill | 57th (1901-1903) | Robert M. Nevin | John S. Snook | Charles Q. Hildebrant | Thomas B. Kyle | William R. Warnock | Emmett Tompkins | William W. Skiles | John W. Cassingham | Jacob A. Beidler | 58th (1903-1905) | Nicholas Longworth | Herman P. Goebel | Harvey C. Garber | De Witt C. Badger | Amos H. Jackson | James Kennedy | | Amos R. Webber | Capell L. Weems | W. Aubrey Thomas | 59th (1905-1907) | William W. Campbell | Thomas E. Scroggy | J. Warren Keifer | Ralph D. Cole | Henry T. Bannon | Edward L. Taylor, Jr. | Grant E. Mouser | Beman G. Dawes | Martin L. Smyser | 60th (1907-1909) | J. Eugene Harding | William E. Tou Velle | Timothy T. Ansberry | Matthew R. Denver | Isaac R. Sherwood | Albert Douglas | J. Ford Laning | William A. Ashbrook | L. Paul Howland | 61st (1909-1911) | James M. Cox | Adna R. Johnson | Carl C. Anderson | William G. Sharp | James Joyce | David Hollingsworth | James H. Cassidy | 62nd (1911-1913) | Alfred G. Allen | J. Henry Goeke | James D. Post | Frank B. Willis | Robert M. Switzer | Horatio C. Claypool | George White | William B. Francis | John J. Whitacre | Elsworth R. Bathrick | Robert J. Bulkley | 63rd (1913-1915) | Stanley E. Bowdle | Warren Gard | Simeon D. Fess | Clement L. Brumbaugh | John A. Key | William Gordon | Robert Crosser (At Large) | 64th (1915-1917) | Nicholas Longworth | J. Edward Russell | Nelson E. Matthews | Charles C. Kearns | Simeon D. Fess | John A. Key | Edwin D. Ricketts | Arthur W. Overmyer | Seward H. Williams | William C. Mooney | Roscoe C. McCulloch | David Hollingsworth | John G. Cooper | Robert Crosser | Henry I. Emerson | 65th (1917-1919) | Victor Heintz | Benjamin F. Welty | John S. Snook | Horatio C. Claypool | Elsworth R. Bathrick | George White | | Martin L. Davey | 66th (1919-1921) | Ambrose E.B. Stephens | Charles J. Thompson | R. Clint Cole | Israel M. Foster | Edwin D. Ricketts | James T. Begg | C. Ellis Moore | B. Frank Murphy | Charles A. Mooney | John J. Babka | 67th (1921-1923) | Roy G. Fitzgerald | John L. Cable | William W. Chalmers | John C. Speaks | Charles L. Knight | Joseph H. Himes | William M. Morgan | Miner G. Norton | Harry C. Gahn | Theodore E. Burton | 68th (1923-1925) | Charles Brand | Isaac R. Sherwood | Mell G. Underwood | Martin L. Davey | John McSweeney | Charles A. Mooney | Robert Crosser | 69th (1925-1927) | William T. Fitzgerald | Thomas B. Fletcher | William W. Chalmers | Thomas A. Jenkins | 70th (1927-1929) | Charles Tatgenhorst, Jr. | 71st (1929-1931) | William E. Hess | John L. Cable | Grant E. Mouser, Jr. | Joseph E. Baird | Francis Seiberling | Charles B. McClintock | Chester C. Bolton | 72nd (1931-1933) | Byron B. Harlan | Frank C. Kniffin | James G. Polk | Wilbur M. White | Arthur P. Lamneck | William L. Fiesinger | Charles West | | John B. Hollister | Martin L. Sweeney | 73rd (1933-1935) | Frank L. Kloeb | Leroy T. Marshall | Thomas B. Fletcher | Warren J. Duffey | Dow W. Harter | Robert T. Secrest | William R. Thom | Lawrence E. Imhoff | Charles V. Truax (At Large) | Stephen M. Young(At Large) | 74th (1935-1937) | William A. Ashbrook | 75th (1937-1939) | Joseph A. Dixon | Herbert S. Bigelow | Arthur W. Aleshire | John F. Hunter | Harold K. Claypool | Dudley A. White | Michael J. Kirwan | Anthony A. Fleger | John McSweeney (At Large) | Harold G. Mosier (At Large) | 76th (1939-1941) | Charles H. Elston | William E. Hess | Harry N. Routzohn | Robert F. Jones | Cliff Clevenger | Clarence J. Brown | Frederick C. Smith | John M. Vorys | James Seccombe | Earl R. Lewis | Chester C. Bolton | George H. Bender (At Large) | L.L. Marshall (At Large) | 77th (1941-1943) | Greg J. Holbrock | Jacob E. Davis | A. David Baumhart, Jr. | William R. Thom | J. Harry McGregor | Lawrence E. Imhoff | Frances P. Bolton | Stephen M. Young(At Large) | 78th (1943-1945) | Harry P. Jeffrey | Edward O. McCowen | Homer A. Ramey | Walter E. Brehm | Alvin F. Weichel | Edmund Rowe | Percy W. Griffiths | Henderson H. Carson | Earl R. Lewis | Michael A. Feighan | 79th (1945-1947) | Edward J. Gardner | Walter B. Huber | William R. Thom | 80th (1947-1949) | Raymond H. Burke | Henderson H. Carson | 81st (1949-1951) | Earl T. Wagner | Edward G. Breen | William M. McCulloch | James G. Polk | Thomas A. Burke | Robert T. Secrest | John McSweeney | Wayne L. Hays | Stephen M. Young(At Large) | 82nd (1951-1953) | William E. Hess | Paul F. Schenck | Jackson E. Betts | Frazier Reams (Independent) | William H. Ayres | Frank T. Bow | George H. Bender (At Large) | 83rd (1953-1955) | Gordon H. Scherer | Oliver P. Bolton | George H. Bender | 84th (1955-1957) | Thomas L. Ashley | A. David Baumhart Jr. | John E. Henderson | Charles A. Vanik | William E. Minshall, Jr. | 85th (1957-1959) | David S. Dennison | 86th (1959-1961) | Delbert Latta | Walter H. Moeller | Robert E. Cook | Samuel L. Devine | Robert W. Levering | 87th (1961-1963) | Donald D. Clancy | William H. Harsha | Charles A. Mosher | Tom Van Horn Moorehead | John M. Ashbrook | 88th (1963-1965) | Carl W. Rich | Homer E. Abele | Oliver P. Bolton | Robert T. Secrest | Robert Taft (Jr.) (At Large) | 89th (1965-1967) | John J. "Jack" Gilligan | Rodney M. Love | Walter H. Moeller | J. William Stanton | Robert E. Sweeney (At Large) | 90th (1967-1969) | Robert Taft (Jr.) | Charles W. Whalen Jr. | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr. | Clarence E. Miller | Chalmers P. Wylie | Donald E. "Buz" Lukens | 91st (1969-1971) | Louis Stokes | Charles A. Vanik | 92nd (1971-1973) | William J. Keating | John F. Seiberling | Charles J. Carney | James V. Stanton | Walter E. Powell | 93rd (1973-1975) | Tennyson Guyer | Walter E. Powell | Ralph S. Regula | 94th (1975-1977) | Willis D. Gradison Jr. | Thomas N. Kindness | Ronald M. Mottl | 95th (1977-1979) | Thomas A. Luken | Donald J. Pease | Douglas Applegate | Mary Rose Oakar | 96th (1979-1981) | Tony P. Hall | Lyle Williams | 97th (1981-1983) | Robert D. McEwen | Edward F. Weber | Robert N. Shamansky | Dennis E. Eckart | 98th (1983-1985) | Thomas A. Luken | Willis D. Gradison, Jr. | Michael G. Oxley | R. Michael DeWine | Marcia C. Kaptur | Dennis E. Eckart | John R. Kasich | Lyle Williams | Edward F. Feighan | 99th (1985-1987) | James A. Traficant Jr. | 100th (1987-1989) | Donald E. "Buz" Lukens | Thomas C. Sawyer | 101st (1989-1991) | Paul E. Gillmor | 102nd (1991-1993) | Charles J. Luken | David L. Hobson | John A. Boehner | 103rd (1993-1995) | David S. Mann | Robert J. Portman | Ted Strickland | Martin R. Hoke | Louis Stokes | Sherrod Brown | Deborah D. Pryce | Eric D. Fingerhut | 104th (1995-1997) | Steve Chabot | Frank A. Cremeans | Robert W. Ney | Steven C. LaTourette | 105th (1997-1999) | Ted Strickland | Dennis J. Kucinich | 106th (1999-2001) | Stephanie Tubbs Jones | 107th (2001-2003) | Patrick J. Tiberi | 108th (2003-2005) | Michael R. Turner | Steven C. LaTourette | Timothy J. Ryan | 109th (2005-2007) | Jean Schmidt | 110th (2007-2009) | Election underway | Jim Jordan | Charlie Wilson | Betty Sutton | Election underway | Zachary Space | Ohios 1st district The 1st congressional district of Ohio is currently represented by Representative Steve Chabot. ...
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Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin (also known as Tom Corwin and The Wagon Boy) (July 29, 1794 - December 18, 1865) was a member of the United States House of Representatives (elected as a Whig to the 22nd Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1831, until...
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William Allen ( December 27, 1803 - July 11, 1879) was a Democratic Representative and Senator from Ohio and Governor of Ohio. ...
Joseph Vance (March 21, 1786 - August 24, 1852) was a Whig politician from Ohio. ...
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William Patterson was a 19th century American politician. ...
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Samuel Finley Vinton (September 25, 1792-May 11, 1862) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio from March 4, 1823 to March 4, 1837 and again from March 4, 1843 to March 4, 1851. ...
Elias Howell (1792 - May 1844) was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
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Patrick Gaines Goode (May 10, 1798âOctober 17, 1862) was an lawyer, legislator, jurist, clergyman, educator and civic leader. ...
Thomas Lyon Hamer (July 1800âDecember 2, 1846) was a United States congressman and soldier. ...
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John William Allen (August, 1802 â October 5, 1887) was a lawyer and politician from Ohio. ...
Joshua Reed Giddings (1795-1864) was an American statesman prominent in the anti-slavery conflict. ...
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John B. Weller (February 22, 1812âAugust 17, 1875) was Governor of California from January 8, 1858 to January 9, 1860 and a Congressman from Ohio, U.S. Senator from California and Ambassador. ...
William Medill (1802 or 1803 - September 2, 1865) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
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Robert Cumming Schenck (1809-1890) Robert Cumming Schenck (October 4, 1809âMarch 23, 1890) was a Union general in the American Civil War. ...
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Jacob Brinkerhoff, (August 31, 1810 - July 19, 1880), jurist, Congressman, author of the Wilmot Proviso, was born in Niles, Cayuga County, New York, the son of Henry I. Brinkerhoff and Rachel Berier. ...
Samuel Finley Vinton (September 25, 1792-May 11, 1862) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio from March 4, 1823 to March 4, 1837 and again from March 4, 1843 to March 4, 1851. ...
Joshua Reed Giddings (1795-1864) was an American statesman prominent in the anti-slavery conflict. ...
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William Sawyer (born 3 December 1712 at Richmond, Surrey; died 2 April 1761 at Richmond) was an English cricketer. ...
Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813_December 12, 1895) was a Democratic Representative and Senator from Ohio. ...
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This is a list of members of the Thirty-First United States Congress. ...
Lewis Davis Campbell (August 9, 1811 â November 26, 1882) was a U.S. Representative for Ohio. ...
Joshua Reed Giddings (1795-1864) was an American statesman prominent in the anti-slavery conflict. ...
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Hiram Bell (April 22, 1808 â December 21, 1855) was a U.S. Representative from the Ohios Third Congressional District of Ohio. ...
John Johnson ( 1805 – February 5, 1867 ), Democratic-Republican U.S. Representative from Ohio. ...
Norton Strange Townshend (December 25, 1815 - July 13, 1895) was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
Senators Stephen Adams (D-MS) Philip Allen (D-RI) David Rice Atchison (D-MO) Charles Gordon Atherton (D-NH) George Edmund Badger (Whig-NC) James Asheton Bayard (D-DE) John Asheton Bell (Whig-TN) Judah Philip Benjamin (Whig-LA) Solon Philip Borland (D-AR) Lawrence Philip Brainerd (Free Soil-VT...
Lewis Davis Campbell (August 9, 1811 â November 26, 1882) was a U.S. Representative for Ohio. ...
Wilson Shannon (February 24, 1802 - August 30, 1877) was a Democratic politician from Ohio and Kansas. ...
// Dates of Sessions 1855-1857 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 3, 1855 to August 18, 1856. ...
Lewis Davis Campbell (August 9, 1811 â November 26, 1882) was a U.S. Representative for Ohio. ...
John Sherman John Sherman (May 10, 1823–October 22, 1900) was a Senator from Ohio and a member of the United States Cabinet. ...
Philemon Bliss (July 28, 1813 â August 25, 1889) was an Ohio Congressman, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court of Dakota Territory, and a Missouri Supreme Court justice. ...
Joshua Reed Giddings (1795-1864) was an American statesman prominent in the anti-slavery conflict. ...
John Armor Bingham (January 21, 1815 â March 19, 1900) was a Republican Congressman from Ohio and a judge in the trial of the Abraham Lincoln assassination. ...
Sessions of the 35th Congress, (1857-1859) Rusk was elected in place of Mason March 14, 1857. ...
George Hunt Pendleton (July 19, 1825âNovember 24, 1889) was a Representative and a Senator from Ohio. ...
Lewis Davis Campbell (August 9, 1811 â November 26, 1882) was a U.S. Representative for Ohio. ...
Philemon Bliss (July 28, 1813 â August 25, 1889) was an Ohio Congressman, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court of Dakota Territory, and a Missouri Supreme Court justice. ...
William Lawrence (June 26, 1819-May 8, 1899) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
Joshua Reed Giddings (1795-1864) was an American statesman prominent in the anti-slavery conflict. ...
John Armor Bingham (January 21, 1815 â March 19, 1900) was a Republican Congressman from Ohio and a judge in the trial of the Abraham Lincoln assassination. ...
Clement Laird Vallandigham (velan´digham, -gam) (July 29, 1820 - June 17, 1871), a key leader of the Copperheads in the American Civil War, was born in New Lisbon (now Lisbon), Ohio. ...
Thirty Sixth Congress of the United States - 1859-61 Congressional Profile Total Membership, House of Representatives: 238 Representatives, 5 Delegates Total Membership, Senate: 64 (prior to admission of Oregon), 66 (after admission) Leadership Speaker of the House: William Pennington, Republican-New Jersey President of the Senate: John C. Breckinridge Senate...
John Addison Gurley (December 9, 1813 â August 19, 1863) was a U.S. Congressman from Ohio during the early part of the American Civil War. ...
William Allen (1827-1881) was an American Congressman from Hamilton, Ohio. ...
Thomas Corwin Thomas Corwin (also known as Tom Corwin and The Wagon Boy) (July 29, 1794 - December 18, 1865) was a member of the United States House of Representatives (elected as a Whig to the 22nd Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1831, until...
Dates of Sessions 1861-1863 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from July 4, 1861 to August 6, 1861. ...
The Thirty-Eighth Congress of the United States began on March 4, 1863 and ended on March 3, 1865. ...
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Robert Cumming Schenck (1809-1890) Robert Cumming Schenck (October 4, 1809âMarch 23, 1890) was a Union general in the American Civil War. ...
James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 â September 19, 1881) was the 20th President of the United States (1881) and the second U.S. President to be assassinated (Abraham Lincoln was the first). ...
The Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States began on March 4, 1865 and ended on March 3, 1867. ...
Rutherford Birchard Hayes (October 4, 1822 â January 17, 1893) was an American politician, lawyer, military leader and the 19th President of the United States (1877-1881). ...
William Lawrence (June 26, 1819-May 8, 1899) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
James Randolph Hubbell (13 July 1824â26 November 1890) was an American politician from Ohio, a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives. ...
Columbus Delano, born June 4, 1809 Shoreham, Vermont, United States – died October 23, 1896 in Mount Vernon, Ohio, was a lawyer and a statesman, and a member of the prominent Delano family. ...
John Armor Bingham (January 21, 1815 â March 19, 1900) was a Republican Congressman from Ohio and a judge in the trial of the Abraham Lincoln assassination. ...
// Dates of Sessions 1867-1869 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from March 4, 1867 to December 1, 1867. ...
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George W. Morgan, 1892 George Washington Morgan (September 20, 1820 â July 26, 1893) was an American soldier, lawyer, and politician. ...
Samuel Fenton Cary was an Ohio politician who served in Congress shortly after the Civil War and was Greenback Party candidate for vice-president of the U.S. in 1876. ...
John Beatty (1828–1914) was an American banker and statesman from Ohio. ...
Columbus Delano, born June 4, 1809 Shoreham, Vermont, United States – died October 23, 1896 in Mount Vernon, Ohio, was a lawyer and a statesman, and a member of the prominent Delano family. ...
Dates of Sessions 1869-1871 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from March 4, 1869 to April 10, 1869. ...
George W. Morgan, 1892 George Washington Morgan (September 20, 1820 â July 26, 1893) was an American soldier, lawyer, and politician. ...
Dates of Sessions 1871-1873 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from March 4, 1871 to April 20, 1871. ...
Lewis Davis Campbell (August 9, 1811 â November 26, 1882) was a U.S. Representative for Ohio. ...
Charles Foster Charles Foster (April 12, 1828âJanuary 9, 1904) was a U.S. Republican politician from Ohio. ...
{{move}} // Dates of Sessions December 1, 1873 to March 3, 1875. ...
The Liberal Republican Party of the United States was a political party formed in 1872 to oppose the administration of then-President Ulysses S. Grant. ...
John Quincy Smith (November 5, 1824âDecember 30, 1901) was a farmer, politician and legislator from Ohio. ...
Lewis B. Gunckel (October 15, 1826 â October 3, 1903) was an attorney, politician, advocate for Civil War disabled soldiers and their families, commissioner and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Isaac R. Sherwood (1835-1925) â of Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio. ...
William Lawrence (June 26, 1819-May 8, 1899) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
Charles Foster Charles Foster (April 12, 1828âJanuary 9, 1904) was a U.S. Republican politician from Ohio. ...
Hugh J. Jewett (1817 – 1898) was president of the Erie Railroad from July 1874 to October 1884. ...
// Forty-fourth United States Congress Dates of Sessions December 6, 1875 to March 3, 1877. ...
John Simpson Savage (October 30, 1841âNovember 24, 1884) was a school teacher, attorney, and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
John A. McMahon (February 19, 1833-March 8, 1923) was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
Henry B. Payne (November 30, 1810 - September 9, 1896) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Dates of Sessions 1877-1879 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from October 15, 1877 to December 3, 1877. ...
Mills Gardner (January 30, 1830âFebruary 20, 1910) was an attorney, politician and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Jacob Dolson Cox (October 27, 1828 - August 4, 1900) was an officer in the Union Army during the Civil War and later a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
Joseph Warren Keifer (January 30, 1836–April 22, 1932) was a prominent U.S. politician during the 1880s. ...
Thomas Ewing, Jr. ...
William McKinley (January 29, 1843 â September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States. ...
The Forty-sixth United States Congress was a meeting of the United States national legislature, including the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. ...
Thomas Lowry Young (December 14, 1832 - July 20, 1888) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
John A. McMahon (February 19, 1833-March 8, 1923) was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
Joseph Warren Keifer (January 30, 1836–April 22, 1932) was a prominent U.S. politician during the 1880s. ...
Thomas Ewing, Jr. ...
William McKinley (January 29, 1843 â September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States. ...
Dates of Sessions 1881-1883 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 5, 1881 to August 8, 1882. ...
Henry Lee Morey (April 8, 1841 â December 29, 1902) was an officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and a politician and U.S. Congressman after the war. ...
Emanuel Shultz (July 25, 1819âNovember 5, 1912) was a shoemaker, merchant, manufacturer, banker and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Joseph Warren Keifer (January 30, 1836–April 22, 1932) was a prominent U.S. politician during the 1880s. ...
Rufus Robinson Dawes (July 4, 1838 â August 2, 1899) was a military officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War. ...
William McKinley (January 29, 1843 â September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States. ...
Dates of Sessions 1883-1885 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 3, 1883 to July 7, 1884. ...
Isaac M. Jordan, born on a farm in central Pennsylvania, was 20 years old when he became one of the founding members of the Sigma Chi Fraternity in 1855 at Miami University. ...
Robert Maynard Murray (November 28, 1841âAugust 2, 1913) was an attorney, banker, businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Henry Lee Morey (April 8, 1841 â December 29, 1902) was an officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and a politician and U.S. Congressman after the war. ...
William McKinley (January 29, 1843 â September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States. ...
James Edwin Campbell (July 7, 1843 - December 18, 1924) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Jonathan Hasson Wallace (October 31, 1824 - October 28, 1892) was born in St. ...
Dates of Sessions 1885-1887 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 7, 1885 to August 5, 1886. ...
James Edwin Campbell (July 7, 1843 - December 18, 1924) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Charles Marley Anderson (January 5, 1845 â December 28, 1908) was an American Civil War veteran and a United States Representative from the Fourth District of the U.S. state of Ohio. ...
William McKinley (January 29, 1843 â September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States. ...
Senators Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) William Brimage Bate (D-TN) James Burnie Beck (D-KY) James Henderson Berry (D-AR) Joseph Clay Blackburn (D-KY) Henry William Blair (R-NH) Rufus William Blodgett (D-NJ) Thomas Mead Bowen (R-CO) Joseph Emerson Brown (D...
Elihu Stephen Williams (January 24, 1835âDecember 1, 1903) was a farmer, lawyer, soldier, and politician who became a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
James Edwin Campbell (July 7, 1843 - December 18, 1924) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
William McKinley (January 29, 1843 â September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States. ...
The Fifty-first United States Congress, dominated by the Republican Party and held between 1889 and 1891, was responsible for a number of pieces of landmark legislation, many of which asserted the authority of the federal government. ...
Henry Lee Morey (April 8, 1841 â December 29, 1902) was an officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and a politician and U.S. Congressman after the war. ...
Theodore Elijah Burton (December 20, 1851 - October 28, 1929) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
Dates of Sessions 1891-1893 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 7, 1891 to August 5, 1892. ...
George Washington Houk (September 25, 1825âFebruary 9, 1894) was a lawyer and politician representing Ohio. ...
John M. Pattison (June 13, 1847 - June 18, 1906) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Tom Loftin Johnson (July 18, 1854âApril 10, 1911) was an American politician of the Democratic Party from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ...
The 53rd United States Congress served from 1893 to 1895. ...
George P. Ikirt (November 3, 1852 - February 12, 1927) was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
Paul John Sorg (1840-1902) called Last of the Robber Barons for his role in the Tobacco Trust Paul John Sorg (September 23, 1840âMay 28, 1902) was a businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Dates of Sessions 1895-1897 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 2, 1895 to June 11, 1896. ...
Charles Phelps Taft (December 21, 1843 - December 31, 1929) was an American lawyer and politician. ...
Theodore Elijah Burton (December 20, 1851 - October 28, 1929) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
// Dates of Sessions March 4, 1897, to March 3, 1899 Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Speaker of the House Thomas Brackett Reed Members of the Fifty-fifth United States Congress Senate Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Vincent Allen (Pop-NE) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) Augustus...
John L. Brenner (1832-1906) member of Congress John Lewis Brenner (February 2, 1832âNovember 1, 1906) was an farmer, nurseryman, businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Charles William Frederick Dick (November 3, 1858 - March 13, 1945) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
// Dates of Sessions March 4, 1899, to March 3, 1901 Major Political Events Vice President Garret A. Hobart had died right before the convening of the first session so William P. Frye served as acting President Pro Tempore Officers Senate President Pro Tempore William P. Frye Senate Republican Conference Chairman...
// Dates of Sessions March 4, 1901, to March 3, 1903 Major Political Events Officers Senate President Pro Tempore William P. Frye Senate Republican Conference Chairman William B. Allison House of Representatives Speaker of the House David B. Henderson House Democratic Floor Leader James D. Richardson House Republican Floor Leader Sereno...
Robert Murphy Nevin (1850-1912) attorney and member of Congress Robert Murphy Nevin (May 5, 1850âDecember 17, 1912) was an attorney and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Dates of Sessions 1903-1905 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from November 9, 1903 to December 7, 1903. ...
Cover of Time Magazine (March 9, 1925) Nicholas Longworth (November 5, 1869-April 9, 1931) was a prominent American politician in the Republican Party during the first third of the 20th century. ...
Dates of Sessions 1905-1907 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 4, 1905 to June 30, 1906. ...
Joseph Warren Keifer (January 30, 1836–April 22, 1932) was a prominent U.S. politician during the 1880s. ...
Beman Gates Dawes (January 14, 1870 â May 15, 1953) was a politician and oil executive who served two terms as a Republican Congressman from Ohio. ...
Senators Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) Levi Boyd Ankeny (R-WA) Augustus Octavius Bacon (D-GA) Joseph Weldon Bailey (D-TX) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (R-IN) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) Jonathan Edgar Bourne (R-OR) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (R...
John Eugene Harding (June 27, 1877âJuly 26, 1959) was a businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Isaac R. Sherwood (1835-1925) â of Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio. ...
William Albert Ashbrook (July 1, 1867 to January 1, 1940) was an American businessman, newspaper publisher, and Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
// Dates of Sessions 1909-1911 First session: March 15, 1909 - August 5, 1909. ...
James Middleton Cox (March 31, 1870 - July 15, 1957) was a Governor of Ohio, U.S. Representative from Ohio and Democratic candidate for President of the United States in the election of 1920. ...
// Dates of Sessions 1911-1913 Major Political Events New Mexico was admitted to the Union on 6 January 1912; Arizona was admitted on 14 February 1912, the last of the 48 contiguous states to join the Union. ...
Frank Bartlett Willis (December 28, 1871 - March 30, 1928) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
George White (August 21, 1872 â December 15, 1953) was the 52nd Governor of Ohio. ...
Robert Johns Bulkley (October 8, 1880 - July 21, 1965) was a United States Democratic Party politician from Ohio. ...
// Dates of sessions 1913-1915 First session: April 7, 1913 â December 1, 1913 Second session: December 1, 1913 â October 24, 1914 Third (lame duck) session: December 7, 1914 â March 3, 1915 In addition, the Senate was called into special session by President Woodrow Wilson and met from March 4, 1913...
Warren Gard (July 2, 1873âNovember 1, 1929) was an attorney, prosecutor, jurist and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Simeon Davison Fess (December 11, 1861 - December 23, 1936) was a Republican politician and educator from Ohio. ...
William Gordon (April 12, 1763 - May 8, 1802) was a United States Representative from New Hampshire. ...
Senators Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) John Crepps Beckham (D-KY) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) James Henry Brady (R-ID) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (R-CT) Robert Foligny Broussard (D-LA) Nathan Philemon Bryan (D-FL) Edwin Chick Burleigh (R-ME) Thomas Benton Catron (R...
Cover of Time Magazine (March 9, 1925) Nicholas Longworth (November 5, 1869-April 9, 1931) was a prominent American politician in the Republican Party during the first third of the 20th century. ...
Simeon Davison Fess (December 11, 1861 - December 23, 1936) was a Republican politician and educator from Ohio. ...
Roscoe Conkling McCulloch (November 27, 1880 - March 17, 1958) was a Republican politician from Ohio who served in the United States House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. ...
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George White (August 21, 1872 â December 15, 1953) was the 52nd Governor of Ohio. ...
Martin Luther Davey (July 25, 1884 - March 31, 1946) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Dates of Sessions Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-sixth United States Congress Senate Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware John H. Bankhead, Democrat, Alabama. ...
Dates of Sessions 1921-1923 Major Political Events Officers Senate President pro tempore - Albert B. Cummins House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-seventh United States Congress Senate Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. ...
Roy Gerald Fitzgerald (August 25, 1875âNovember 16, 1962) was a attorney, soldier, preservationist, and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Theodore Elijah Burton (December 20, 1851 - October 28, 1929) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
Dates of Sessions 1923-1925 Major Political Events Officers Senate President pro tempore - Albert B. Cummins House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-seventh United States Congress Senate Alva B. Adams, Democrat, Colorado Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware...
Isaac R. Sherwood (1835-1925) â of Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio. ...
Mell Gilbert Underwood was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
Martin Luther Davey (July 25, 1884 - March 31, 1946) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Sessions of the 69th Congress, (1925-1927) The Special Session was called by President Calvin Coolidge on February 14, 1925. ...
Thomas Albert Jenkins (1880-1959) of Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio was a member of the Ohio state senate and a long-serving U.S. Representative from Ohios 10th District (from 1925-1959). ...
Senators Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Thomas Francis Bayard (D-DE) Hiram Francis Bingham (R-CT) Hugo Lafayette Black (D-AL) John James Blaine (R-WI) Coleman Livingston Blease (D-SC) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) Sam Gilbert Bratton (D-NM) Smith Wildman Brookhart (R...
The 71st United States Congress met from 1929 to 1931. ...
William E. Hess (b. ...
The 72nd Congress met from December 7, 1931 to March 3, 1933. ...
Byron Berry Harlan (October 22, 1886âNovember 11, 1949) was an attorney, prosecutor, jurist and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
James Gould Polk (October 6, 1896 â April 28, 1959) was a prominent U.S. politician of the Democratic Party during the middle of the 20th century. ...
Charles Shannon West (September 24, 1829 â October 23, 1885) was an American jurist and politician in the state of Texas, serving as a state representative, the Texas Secretary of State, and an Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. ...
The 73rd Congress met from March 9, 1933 to January 2, 1935. ...
Robert T. Secrest was a U.S. Democrat and Ohio representative to the US Congress. ...
credited to the United States Senate Historical Office Stephen Marvin Young (May 4, 1889 - December 1, 1984) was an American politician of the Democratic Party from Ohio. ...
74th Congress (1935-1937) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 3 Resident Commissioners Party Divisions: 322 Democrats, 103 Republicans, 7 Progressives, 3 Farmer-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Joseph W. Byrns (D-Tennessee) Died June 4, 1936. ...
William Albert Ashbrook (July 1, 1867 to January 1, 1940) was an American businessman, newspaper publisher, and Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Senators Alva Blanchard Adams (D-CO) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Nathan Lynn Bachman (D-TN) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) William Warren Barbour (R-NJ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Alexander Grant Barry (R...
Michael J. Kirwan was a U.S. democrat from Ohio who served as a representative to the U.S. congress from 1937 to 1970 elected in the 19th electoral district of Ohio. ...
Senators Democratic majority with 74 to 30 republicans. ...
William E. Hess (b. ...
Harry Nelson Routzohn (November 4, 1881âApril 14, 1953) was an attorney, jurist and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Cliff Clevenger (August 20, 1885 - December 13, 1960) was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
Clarence J. Brown Sr. ...
James Seccombe (February 12, 1893 - August 23, 1970) was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
George Harrison Bender (September 29, 1896, Cleveland, Ohio - June 18, 1961, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
77th Congress Party Divisions: Senate 66 Democrats 28 Republicans 1 Independent 1 Progressive House of Representatives 267 Democrats 162 Republicans 3 Progressives 1 American-Labor 1 Farmer-Labor 1 Independent Democrat Officers: Speaker of the House: Sam Rayburn (D-Texas) Majority Leader: John W. McCormack (D-Massachusetts) Minority Leader: Joseph...
Greg John Holbrock (June 21, 1906-September 4, 1992) was an attorney, politician and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Frances Payne Bolton (March 29, 1885 - March 9, 1977) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
credited to the United States Senate Historical Office Stephen Marvin Young (May 4, 1889 - December 1, 1984) was an American politician of the Democratic Party from Ohio. ...
Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) Joseph Hurst Ball (R-MN) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) William Warren Barbour (R-NJ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (D-MS) Homer Truett Bone (D...
Harry Palmer Jeffrey (December 26, 1901âJanuary 4, 1997) was an attorney and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Percy Wilfred Griffiths (born March 30, 1893, in Taylor, Pennsylvania, died June 12, 1983, in Clearwater, Florida) was a republican politician, coach and athlete. ...
Michael A. Feighan of Cleveland, Ohio, born February 16, 1905, died 1992. ...
Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) Raymond Earl Baldwin (R-CT) Joseph Hurst Ball (R-MN) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (D-MS) Ralph Owen Brewster (R...
Edward Joseph Gardner (August 7, 1898âDecember 7, 1950) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohioâs third congressional district. ...
80th Congress (1947-1949) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 1 Resident Commissioner Party Divisions: 246 Republicans, 188 Democrats, 1 American-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. ...
Raymond Hugh Burke (November 4, 1881âAugust 18, 1954) was a teacher, businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohioâs third district. ...
81st Congress (1949-1951) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 1 Resident Commissioner Party Divisions: 263 Democrats, 171 Republicans, 1 American-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Sam Rayburn (D- Texas) Majority Leader: John W. McCormack (D- Massachusetts) Minority Leader: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. ...
Edward Grimes Breen (born June 10, 1908, in Dayton, Ohio; died May 8, 1991, in Dayton, Ohio) was an American politician of the Democratic party. ...
James Gould Polk (October 6, 1896 â April 28, 1959) was a prominent U.S. politician of the Democratic Party during the middle of the 20th century. ...
Thomas A. Burke (October 30, 1898 - December 5, 1971) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Robert T. Secrest was a U.S. Democrat and Ohio representative to the US Congress. ...
John McSweeney is a musician and recording artist who has achieved relative popularity in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. ...
Wayne Levere Hays (May 13, 1911, Bannock, Ohio â February 13, 1989, Flushing, Ohio), was an American politician whose tyrannical rule of the House Administration Committee extended to even the smallest items; in the mid-1970s, lawmakers avoided crossing Hays for fear that he would shut off the air conditioning in...
credited to the United States Senate Historical Office Stephen Marvin Young (May 4, 1889 - December 1, 1984) was an American politician of the Democratic Party from Ohio. ...
Members of the Eighty-Second United States Congress 1951 - 1952 Fred George Aandahl (Representative), Republican, ND Watkins Moorman Abbitt (Representative), Democrat, VA Thomas Gerstle Abernethy (Representative), Democrat, MS Edwin Ross Adair (Representative), Republican, IN Hugh Joseph Addonizio (Representative), Democrat, NJ George David Aiken (Senator), Republican, VT Carl Bert Albert (Representative...
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Paul Fornshell Schenck (April 19, 1899âNovember 30, 1968) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. ...
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Frank Townsend Bow was a noted Ohio jurist and politician who served as as a Republican Congressman in the United States House of Representatives from January 3, 1951 until his death on November 13, 1972. ...
George Harrison Bender (September 29, 1896, Cleveland, Ohio - June 18, 1961, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
The Eighty-third United States Congress was in session from 1953 to 1955. ...
Gordon Harry Scherer (born Dec. ...
Oliver Payne Bolton was an American politician of the Republican party who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1953-1957 and from 1963-1965. ...
George Harrison Bender (September 29, 1896, Cleveland, Ohio - June 18, 1961, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) was a Republican politician from Ohio. ...
The Eighty-fourth United States Congress was in session from 1955 to 1957. ...
Thomas William Ludlow Ashley was an American politician of the Democratic party. ...
John Earl Henderson was an American politician of the Republican party who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1955 to 1961. ...
Charles Albert Vanik (born April 7, 1913) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
// Dates of Sessions 1957-1958 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from January 3, 1957 to August 30, 1957. ...
Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Gordon Llewellyn Allott (R-CO) Clinton Presba Anderson (D-NM) Edward Lewis Bartlett (D-AK) James Glenn Beall (R-MD) Wallace Foster Bennett (R-UT) Alan Harvey Bible (D-NV) Henry Styles Bridges (R-NH) Styles Bridges (R-NH) Clarence Norman Brunsdale (R-ND...
Delbert Leroy Latta â also known as Delbert Latta or simply Del Latta - spent most of his adult life with his wife, Rose Mary (Kiene), in Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio although he was born in Weston, Wood County, Ohio, March 5, 1920. ...
Walter Henry Moeller was an American politician of the Democratic party who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1967 See also: Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 10th District List of United States Representatives from Ohio Categories: People stubs...
Robert Eugene Cook was an American politician of the Democratic party who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1963. ...
Samuel Leeper Devine was an American politician of the Republican party who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1981. ...
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Donald D. Clancy (born July 24, 1921) is a Republican former member of the United States House of Representatives. ...
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John Milan Ashbrook (September 21, 1928 â April 24, 1982) was an American politician of the Republican party who served in the United States House of Representatives from Ohio from 1961 until his death. ...
Dates of Sessions January 3, 1963-January 3, 1965 Major Political Events Senator Robert C. Byrd makes a record breaking fillibuster in that it lasts 14 hours and 13 minutes. ...
Oliver Payne Bolton was an American politician of the Republican party who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1953-1957 and from 1963-1965. ...
Robert T. Secrest was a U.S. Democrat and Ohio representative to the US Congress. ...
Robert Taft (generally known as Robert Taft Jr. ...
// Overview This is the Congress that was elected in the liberal landslide of 1964. ...
John Joyce Jack Gilligan (born March 22, 1921) is a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Ohio who served as its 62nd governor. ...
Rodney Marvin Love (July 18, 1908âMay 5, 1996) was a U.S. Representative for Ohios District 3. ...
Walter Henry Moeller was an American politician of the Democratic party who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1967 See also: Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 10th District List of United States Representatives from Ohio Categories: People stubs...
J. William Stanton was a Republican congressman from Ohio who served in the U.S. Congress from 1964 until his retirement in 1983. ...
The Ninetieth United States Congress was in session from 1967 to 1969. ...
Robert Taft (generally known as Robert Taft Jr. ...
Charles William Whalen Jr. ...
Clarence J. Bud Brown Jr. ...
Clarence E. Miller (born November 1, 1917) was a Republican Congressman from Ohio, serving January 3, 1967 to January 3, 1993. ...
Representative from Ohio; born in Norwich, Muskingum County, Ohio, November 23, 1920; attended Pataskala public schools, Otterbein College, and Ohio State University; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1948; enlisted in United States Army as a private, attained rank of first lieutenant and served with Thirtieth Infantry Division in Europe during...
Donald Edgar Buz Lukens (born February 11, 1931) in Middletown, Ohio, was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
The Ninety-first United States Congress was in session from 1969 to 1971. ...
Louis Stokes (born February 23, 1925) is a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Congressman Udall and Congressman Charles A. Vanik (center) visit a Samsonite plant in Ambos Nogales, a link in the twin plant concept that has created hundreds of jobs for communities on both sides of the international boundary, 1978 Charles Albert Vanik (born April 7, 1913) was a Democratic politician from...
Dates The first session convened on 21 January 1971, and adjourned on 17 December 1971. ...
William John Keating (born March 30, 1927, in Cincinnati, Ohio) was an American politician of the Republican party. ...
John Frederick Seiberling (born September 8, 1918) was a United States Representative from Ohio. ...
James V. Stanton (right) with former Cleveland Mayor Carl B. Stokes (left). ...
Walter Eugene Powell was an American politician of the Republican party who served as a U.S. representative from Ohio from 1971 to 1975. ...
The Ninety-third United States Congress was in session from 1973 to 1975. ...
Tennyson Guyer (November 29, 1913 - April 12, 1981) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. ...
Walter Eugene Powell was an American politician of the Republican party who served as a U.S. representative from Ohio from 1971 to 1975. ...
Ralph Straus Regula (born December 3, 1924) is a Representative in the United States Congress from the 16th District of the State of Ohio (map), elected to his 17th term in November 2004. ...
The Ninety-fourth United States Congress was in session from 1975 to 1977. ...
Willis David Bill Gradison Jr. ...
Thomas Norman Kindness (August 26, 1929 â January 8, 2004) was a member of the United States House of Representatives representing Ohio from January 3, 1975 to January 3, 1987. ...
Ronald Milton Mottl (born February 6, 1934) is an American politician of the Democratic party who has been a member of the state House of Representatives of Ohio since 1987. ...
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Thomas A. Luken (born July 9, 1925, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American politician of the Democratic party. ...
Donald J. Pease ( born Toledo, Ohio, 26 Sept. ...
Douglas Applegate (born March 27, 1928) is a former Representative from Ohio. ...
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Lyle Williams (born August 23, 1942) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. ...
Ninety-seventh United States Congress Members of the 97th United States Congress: States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah Denton (R) Representatives 1. ...
Bob McEwen Robert D. Bob McEwen (born January 12, 1950) is a Republican and a former member of the United States House of Representatives from southern Ohios Sixth District from January 3, 1981, to January 3, 1993. ...
Edward Ford Weber was an American politician of the Republican party. ...
Bob Shamansky as seen on his website Robert Norton Shamansky (born April 18, 1927 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former Democratic party member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the state of Ohio. ...
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Ninety-Eighth United States Congress Members of the 98th United States Congress: States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. ...
Thomas A. Luken (born July 9, 1925, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American politician of the Democratic party. ...
Willis David Bill Gradison Jr. ...
Michael Garver Oxley (born February 11, 1944) is an American politician of the Republican party who serves as a U.S. representative from the Fourth Congressional District (map) of Ohio. ...
Richard Michael Mike DeWine (born January 5, 1947) is an American politician from Ohio. ...
Marcia Carolyn Kaptur (born June 17, 1946) is a Polish-American politician of the Democratic Party, who is a U.S. Representative for the ninth congressional district of Ohio. ...
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Lyle Williams (born August 23, 1942) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. ...
Edward F. Feighan (born 1947 in Lakewood, Ohio). ...
// Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. ...
James Traficant James A. Traficant Jr. ...
// Dates of Sessions January 3, 1987 to March 3, 1989 Major political events Bicentennial of the United States Constitution Major Legislation Officers Senate Majority leadership Minority leadership House of Representatives Members States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Richard C. Shelby (D) Representatives 1. ...
Donald Edgar Buz Lukens (born February 11, 1931) in Middletown, Ohio, was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio. ...
Thomas Charles Sawyer, (born August 15, 1945), also known as Tom Sawyer, is an American politician of the Democratic party who formerly served as a U.S. representative from Ohio from 1987 to 2003. ...
// Party summary Senate House of Representatives Dates of Sessions 1989-1990 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from January 3, 1989 to November 22, 1989. ...
Paul Eugene Gillmor (born February 1, 1939) is an American politician of the Republican party who serves as a U.S. representative from the fifth congressional district of Ohio. ...
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Charles J. Luken (born July 18, 1951, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American politician of the Democratic party who currently serves as mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
David Lee Hobson (born October 17, 1936) is an American politician of the Republican party who serves as a U.S. representative from the seventh congressional district of Ohio (map), based in Springfield, Ohio. ...
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The 103rd United States Congress met from January 5, 1993 to January 3, 1995 // Dates of Sessions 1993-1995 First: Second: Major legislation See also: List of United States Federal Legislation#103rd United States Congress Party summary Senate House of Representatives Officers Senate House of Representatives Members Alabama Senators Howell...
David Scott Mann (born September 25, 1939, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American politician of the Democratic party in Ohio. ...
Rob Portman speaks on March 17, 2005 at the White House ceremony at which President George W. Bush nominated him to be the next U.S. Trade Representative. ...
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Martin R. Hoke (b. ...
Louis Stokes (born February 23, 1925) is a Democratic politician from Ohio. ...
Sherrod Brown (born November 9, 1952), of Avon, Ohio is an American politician who serves as a U.S. representative from the Democratic Party, representing the 13th congressional district of Ohio. ...
Deborah D. Pryce (born July 29, 1951) is an American politician from Ohio. ...
Eric David Fingerhut (b. ...
Members of the 104th United States Congress: // States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Richard C. Shelby (R) Representatives 1. ...
Steve Chabot (born January 22, 1953) is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, representing that states first congressional district, in the Cincinnati area. ...
Frank A. Cremeans (April 5, 1943-January 2, 2003) was an Ohio small-businessman who represented Ohio in the United States House of Representatives as a Republican. ...
Robert William Ney (born July 5, 1954) is an American politician and convicted white-collar criminal from the U.S. state of Ohio. ...
Steven C. LaTourette (born July 22, 1954) is a American politician from Ohio. ...
Members of the 105th United States Congress: // States Alabama Senators Richard C. Shelby (R) Jefferson B. Sessions III (R) Representatives 1. ...
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Dennis John Kucinich (KuÄiniÄ in Croatian) (born October 8, 1946) is an American politician of the Democratic party. ...
// Leadership Senate House of Representatives States Members of the 106th United States Congress: Alabama Senators Richard C. Shelby (R) Jefferson B. Sessions III (R) Representatives 1. ...
Stephanie Tubbs Jones (born September 10, 1949) is a Democratic politician who currently serves as a member of the United States House of Representatives, for the 11th District of Ohio. ...
The 107th Congress met from January 3, 2001 to January 3, 2003. ...
Patrick Joseph Tiberi (born October 21, 1962) is an American politician from Ohio. ...
108th U.S. Congress being sworn in, January 7, 2003. ...
Michael R. Turner (born January 11, 1960) is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, representing that states third congressional district, covers in Dayton. ...
Steven C. LaTourette (born July 22, 1954) is a American politician from Ohio. ...
For the journalist, see Tim Ryan (journalist). ...
The 109th United States Congress is the current meeting of the United States legislature, composed of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. ...
Jeannette Jean Marie Hoffman Schmidt (born November 29, 1951) is a Member of the United States Congress. ...
The 110th United States Congress term will be from 2007 to 2009. ...
James D. Jordan of Urbana, Ohio, is an American politician of the Republican party who serves as a member of the Ohio Senate. ...
Charlie Wilson (B.January 18, 1943) is a Democratic politician from the U.S State of Ohio. ...
Elizabeth Betty S. Sutton is a politician from Ohio. ...
Zack Space speaks to the Workers Memorial Day rally in New Philadelphia, Ohio, on 2006-04-24 Zachary T. Space (born 1961) of Dover, Ohio, is an American politician and presently serves as the law director for the city of Dover. ...
See also See also: List of All Governors of Ohio List of All Current Governors of U.S. States List of Lieutenant Governors of Ohio List of United States Senators from Ohio List of All Current U.S. Senators List of U.S. Representatives from Ohio List of All Current U.S...
Ohio was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into U.S. Congressional Delegations from Ohio. ...
The redistricting of United States congressional districts is made by the legislatures of the states every 10 years, immediately following the official announcement of the federal census that serves as the basis of the apportionment. ...
In 1798, the Northwest Territory became eligible to send a non-voting delegate to the U.S. Congress. ...
The Ohios At-large congressional district was eliminated by redistricting following the 1964 election (at-large seats were banned by the Voting Rights Act of 1965). ...
Key This is a key to party colors for U.S. Senators and Members of the U.S. House of Representatives: | | | | | | Ohio's current delegation to the United States Congress | | Senators: Mike DeWine (R), George V. Voinovich (R) Representative(s): Steve Chabot (R), Jean Schmidt (R), Mike Turner (R), Mike Oxley (R), Paul Gillmor (R), Ted Strickland (D), Dave Hobson (R), John Boehner (R), Marcy Kaptur (D), Dennis J. Kucinich (D), Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D), Pat Tiberi (R), Sherrod Brown (D), Steve LaTourette (R), Deborah Pryce (R), Ralph Regula (R), Tim Ryan (D), 18th district vacant Other delegations: AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY •• AS DC GU PR VI The Know-Nothing movement was a nativist American political movement of the 1850s. ...
Anti-Administration Party is a term used by historians to describe the opponents of the policies of George Washingtons administration â especially Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamiltons financial policies â prior to the formation of the Federalist and Republican Parties; it is also sometimes used to describe the opponents of the...
it can also be known as NRP.The National Republican Party was a United States political party that existed for a relatively brief period in the 1820s at the start of the Second Party System. ...
The Anti-Masonic Party (also known as the Anti-Masonic Movement) was a 19th century minor political party in the United States. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States, the other being the Republican Party. ...
The Democratic-Republican Party, also known as the Republican Party[1] (not related to the present Republican Party), Democratic Party or, retrospectively, the Jeffersonian Republicans, came to dominate the politics of the United States during its First Party System, from the 1790s to the 1820s. ...
The Farmer-Labor Party was a political party of Minnesota. ...
The Federalist Party was a United States political party in the period 1793 to 1816, with remnants lasting until 1820. ...
It has been suggested that Free Soil be merged into this article or section. ...
Free Silver was an important political issue in the late 19th century United States. ...
The Greenback Party (Greenback-Labor Party) was an American political party that was active between 1874 and 1884. ...
In politics, an independent is a politician who is not affiliated with any political party. ...
Jacksonian democracy refers to the political philosophy of President Andrew Jackson and his followers in the new Democratic Party. ...
The Non-Partisan League was a political organization that was founded in 1915 in the United States by socialist A. C. Townley. ...
The Opposition Party represented a brief but significant transitional period in American politics from approximately 1854 to 1858. ...
The Populist Party (also known as the Peoples Party) was a short-lived political party in the United States in the late 19th century. ...
Pro-Administration Party is a term used by historians to describe the supporters of the policies of George Washingtons administration â especially Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamiltons financial policies â prior to the formation of the Federalist and Republican Parties; it is also sometimes used to describe the supporters of the...
The name Progressive Party has been assigned to a collection of parties in the United States over the past century or so. ...
The Readjuster Party was a political faction formed in Virginia in the late 1870s during the turbulent period following the American Civil War. ...
// The Republican Party (often referred to as the GOP, for Grand Old Party) is one of the two major political organizations in the United States two party system; the Democratic Party is the other. ...
Map of the division of the states during the Civil War. ...
The Whig Party was a political party of the United States during the era of Jacksonian democracy. ...
The 109th United States Congress is the current meeting of the United States legislature, composed of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. ...
Ohio was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803. ...
Richard Michael Mike DeWine (born January 5, 1947) is an American politician from Ohio. ...
George Victor Voinovich (VojinoviÄ in Serbo-Croatian) (born July 15, 1936) is an American politician of the Republican Party. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into U.S. Congressional Delegations from Ohio. ...
Steve Chabot (born January 22, 1953) is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, representing that states first congressional district, in the Cincinnati area. ...
Jeannette Jean Marie Hoffman Schmidt (born November 29, 1951) is a Member of the United States Congress. ...
Michael R. Turner (born January 11, 1960) is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, representing that states third congressional district, covers in Dayton. ...
Michael Garver Oxley (born February 11, 1944) is an American politician of the Republican party who serves as a U.S. representative from the Fourth Congressional District (map) of Ohio. ...
Paul Eugene Gillmor (born February 1, 1939) is an American politician of the Republican party who serves as a U.S. representative from the fifth congressional district of Ohio. ...
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David Lee Hobson (born October 17, 1936) is an American politician of the Republican party who serves as a U.S. representative from the seventh congressional district of Ohio (map), based in Springfield, Ohio. ...
John Andrew Boehner (IPA pronunciation: ) (born November 17, 1949), is an American politician of the Republican Party who serves as House Majority Leader, and a U.S. Representative from the eighth congressional district of Ohio, which includes parts of the city Dayton as well as several southwestern counties along the...
Marcia Carolyn Kaptur (born June 17, 1946) is a Polish-American politician of the Democratic Party, who is a U.S. Representative for the ninth congressional district of Ohio. ...
Dennis John Kucinich (KuÄiniÄ in Croatian) (born October 8, 1946) is an American politician of the Democratic party. ...
Stephanie Tubbs Jones (born September 10, 1949) is a Democratic politician who currently serves as a member of the United States House of Representatives, for the 11th District of Ohio. ...
Patrick Joseph Tiberi (born October 21, 1962) is an American politician from Ohio. ...
Sherrod Brown (born November 9, 1952), of Avon, Ohio is an American politician who serves as a U.S. representative from the Democratic Party, representing the 13th congressional district of Ohio. ...
Steven C. LaTourette (born July 22, 1954) is an American politician from Ohio. ...
Deborah D. Pryce (born July 29, 1951 in Warren, Ohio) is an American politician from Ohio. ...
Ralph Straus Regula (born December 3, 1924) is a Representative in the United States Congress from the 16th District of the State of Ohio (map), elected to his 17th term in November 2004. ...
For the journalist, see Tim Ryan (journalist). ...
Ohios 18th district The 18th congressional district of Ohio is currently represented by Republican Representative Robert W. Ney. ...
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The state of New York ratified the U.S. Constitution on July 26, 1788, thereby becoming the eleventh state. ...
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Map of Pennsylvania, depicting its congressional districts since the 108th Congress. ...
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Arizona was admitted to the Union on February 14 1912. ...
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These are tables of congressional delegations from California in the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into U.S. Congressional Delegations from California. ...
It has been suggested that List of United States Senators from Colorado be merged into this article or section. ...
Bob Beauprez - Website - Colorado 7th Diana DeGette - Website - Colorado 1st Joel Hefley - Website - Colorado 5th Marilyn Musgrave - Website - Colorado 4th John Salazar - Website - Colorado 3rd Tom Tancredo - Website - Colorado 6th Mark Udall - Website - Colorado 2nd[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
Colorado was admitted to the Union on August 1, 1876. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Connecticut to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Rosa L. DeLauro - Website - Connecticut 3rd Nancy L. Johnson - Website - Connecticut 5th John B. Larson - Website - Connecticut 1st Christopher Shays - Website - Connecticut 4th Rob Simmons - Website - Connecticut 2nd[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
Connecticut ratified the Constitution on January 9, 1788. ...
These are timelines of congressional delegations from Delaware to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
U.S. Senators and U.S Representatives are elected by popular vote on the same day as the general state elections. ...
Delaware ratified the Constitution on December 7, 1787. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Florida to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Bilirakis, Michael, Florida, 9th Boyd, Allen, Florida, 2nd Brown, Corrine, Florida, 3rd Brown-Waite, Virginia, Florida, 5th Crenshaw, Ander, Florida, 4th Davis, Jim, Florida, 11th Diaz-Balart, Lincoln, Florida, 21st - Lincoln Diaz-Balart Diaz-Balart, Mario, Florida, 25th Feeney, Tom, Florida, 24th Foley, Mark, Florida, 16th Hastings, Alcee L., Florida...
Florida was admitted to the Union on March 3, 1845. ...
John Barrow - Website - Georgia 12th Sanford D. Bishop Jr. ...
|Georgia ratified the Constitution on January 2, 1788. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Hawaii to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Neil Abercrombie - Website - Hawaii 1st Ed Case - Website - Hawaii 2nd[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
Hawaii was admitted to the Union on August 21, 1959. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Idaho to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Butch Otter - Website - Idaho 1st Mike Simpson - Website - Idaho 2nd[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
Idaho was admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Illinois to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Melissa L. Bean - Website - Illinois 8th Judy Biggert - Website - Illinois 13th Jerry Costello - Website - Illinois 12th Danny K. Davis - Website - Illinois 7th Rahm Emanuel - Website - Illinois 5th Lane Evans - Website - Illinois 17th Luis Gutierrez - Website - Illinois 4th Denny Hastert - Website - Illinois 14th Henry Hyde - Website - Illinois 6th Jesse L. Jackson...
Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Indiana to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Dan Burton - Website - Indiana 5th Steve Buyer - Website - Indiana 4th Julia Carson - Website - Indiana 7th Chris Chocola - Website - Indiana 2nd John N. Hostettler - Website - Indiana 8th Mike Pence - Website - Indiana 6th Michael E. Sodrel - Website - Indiana 9th Mark E. Souder - Website - Indiana 3rd Peter Visclosky - Website - Indiana 1st[1] Notes...
Indiana was admitted to the Union on December 11, 1816. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Iowa to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Leonard Boswell - Website - Iowa 3rd Steve King - Website - Iowa 5th Tom Latham - Website - Iowa 4th Jim Leach - Website - Iowa 2nd Jim Nussle - Website - Iowa 1st[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members ...
Iowa was admitted to the Union on December 28, 1846. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Kansas to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Dennis Moore - Website - Kansas 3rd Jerry Moran - Website - Kansas 1st Jim Ryun - Website - Kansas 2nd Todd Tiahrt - Website - Kansas 4th[1] ^ House of Representatives List of Members Marf Marf Marf Marf Categories: | | ...
Kansas was admitted to the Union on January 29, 1861. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Kentucky to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
This is an incomplete list of all people who represented Kentucky in the United States House of Representatives. ...
Kentucky was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1792. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Louisiana to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Rodney Alexander - Website - Louisiana 5th Richard Baker - Website - Louisiana 6th Charles W. Boustany Jr. ...
Louisiana was admitted to the Union on April 30, 1812. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Maine to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Tom Allen - Website - Maine 1st Michael Michaud - Website - Maine 2nd[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Category: ...
Maine was admitted to the Union on March 15, 1820. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Maryland to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Roscoe Bartlett - Website - Maryland 6th Benjamin L. Cardin - Website - Maryland 3rd Elijah Cummings - Website - Maryland 7th Wayne Gilchrest - Website - Maryland 1st Steny H. Hoyer - Website - Maryland 5th Dutch Ruppersberger - Website - Maryland 2nd Chris Van Hollen - Website - Maryland 8th Albert Wynn - Website - Maryland 4th[1] This list is incomplete; you can...
Maryland ratified the Constitution on April 28, 1788. ...
These are incomplete tables of congressional delegations from Massachusetts to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
These are incomplete tables of congressional delegations from Massachusetts to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Massachusetts ratified the Constitution on February 26, 1788. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Michigan to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
This is a list of members of the United States House of Representatives, past and present, from the state of Michigan. ...
Michigan was admitted to the Union on January 26, 1837. ...
// These are tables of congressional delegations from Minnesota to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Gil Gutknecht - Website - Minnesota 1st Mark Kennedy - Website - Minnesota 6th John Kline - Website - Minnesota 2nd Betty McCollum - Website - Minnesota 4th James L. Oberstar - Website - Minnesota 8th Collin C. Peterson - Website - Minnesota 7th Jim Ramstad - Website - Minnesota 3rd Martin Olav Sabo - Website - Minnesota 5th[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of...
Minnesota was admitted to the Union on May 11, 1858. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Mississippi to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
// 1st District 2nd District 3rd District POOP NAGELS ARE COOL! 5th District 6th District 7th District 8th District At Large ...
Mississippi was admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Missouri to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Todd Akin - Website - Missouri 2nd Russ Carnahan - Website - Missouri 3rd William Lacy Clay Jr. ...
Missouri was admitted to the Union on August 10, 1821. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Montana to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Dennis Rehberg - Website - Montana At Large Categories: | ...
Montana was admitted to the Union on November 8, 1889. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Nebraska to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Below is the list of United States Representatives from Nebraska: // 1st District The 1st Nebraska Congressional District 2nd District The 2nd Nebraska Congressional District 3rd District The 3rd Nebraska Congressional District 4th District 5th District 6th District Category: ...
Nebraska was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1867. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Nevada to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Shelley Berkley - Website - Nevada 1st Jim Gibbons - Website - Nevada 2nd Jon Porter - Website - Nevada 3rd[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members ...
Nevada was admitted to the Union on October 31, 1864. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from New Hampshire to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Charles Bass - Website - New Hampshire 2nd Jeb Bradley - Website - New Hampshire 1st[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
New Hampshire ratified the Constitution on June 21, 1788. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from New Jersey to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Robert E. Andrews - Website - New Jersey 1st Michael Ferguson - Website - New Jersey 7th Rodney Frelinghuysen - Website - New Jersey 11th Scott Garrett - Website - New Jersey 5th Rush Holt - Website - New Jersey 12th Frank LoBiondo - Website - New Jersey 2nd Frank Pallone Jr. ...
New Jersey ratified the Constitution on December 18, 1787. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from New Mexico to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Steve Pearce - Website - New Mexico 2nd Tom Udall - Website - New Mexico 3rd Heather Wilson - Website - New Mexico 1st[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
New Mexico was admitted to the Union on January 6, 1912. ...
The state of New York ratified the U.S. Constitution on July 26, 1788, thereby becoming the eleventh state. ...
Gary Ackerman - Website - New York 5th Timothy Bishop - Website - New York 1st Sherwood L. Boehlert - Website - New York 24th Joseph Crowley - Website - New York 7th Eliot Engel - Website - New York 17th Vito Fossella - Website - New York 13th Maurice Hinchey - Website - New York 22nd Steve Israel - Website - New York 2nd Sue...
The state of New York ratified the Constitution on July 26, 1788, thereby becoming the eleventh state. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from North Carolina to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of North Carolina: Charles Laban Abernethy Evan Shelby Alexander Hugh Quincy Alexander Nathaniel Alexander Sydenham Benoni Alexander Willis Alston Ike Franklin Andrews Robert Franklin Armfield Archibald Hunter Arrington John Baptista Ashe Thomas Samuel Ashe William Shepperd Ashe John Wilbur...
United States Senate House of Representatives Congress District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 1st* (1789-1791) John Baptista Ashe John Steele Hugh Williamson Timothy Bloodworth John Sevier 2nd* (1791-1793) William Barry Grove Nathaniel Macon 3rd* (1793-1795) William J. Dawson Matthew...
These are tables of congressional delegations from North Dakota to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
This is a complete list of Members of and Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from North Dakota. ...
North Dakota was admitted to the Union on November 2, 1889. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into U.S. Congressional Delegations from Ohio. ...
Ohio was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Oklahoma to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Dan Boren - Website - Oklahoma 2nd Tom Cole - Website - Oklahoma 4th Ernest J. Istook Jr. ...
Oklahoma was admitted to the Union on November 16, 1907. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Oregon to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Peter DeFazio - Website - Oregon 4th Darlene Hooley - Website - Oregon 5th Greg Walden - Website - Oregon 2nd David Wu - Website - Oregon 1st[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members ...
This is a List of United States Senators from Oregon, in the United States of America. ...
Map of Pennsylvania, depicting its congressional districts since the 108th Congress. ...
Robert Brady - Website - Pennsylvania 1st Charles W. Dent - Website - Pennsylvania 15th Mike Doyle - Website - Pennsylvania 14th Phil English - Website - Pennsylvania 3rd Chaka Fattah - Website - Pennsylvania 2nd Michael G. Fitzpatrick - Website - Pennsylvania 8th Jim Gerlach - Website - Pennsylvania 6th Melissa Hart - Website - Pennsylvania 4th Paul E. Kanjorski - Website - Pennsylvania 11th Tim Holden...
Pennsylvania ratified the Constitution on December 12, 1787. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Rhode Island to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Patrick Kennedy - Website - Rhode Island 1st Jim Langevin - Website - Rhode Island 2nd[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
Rhode Island ratified the Constitution on May 29, 1790. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from South Carolina to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
J. Gresham Barrett - Website - South Carolina 3rd Henry E. Brown, Jr. ...
South Carolina ratified the Constitution on May 23, 1788. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from South Dakota to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
This is a complete list as of 2006 of the people who have represented South Dakota in the United States House of Representatives, since statehood in 1889. ...
The following is a list of United States Senators from South Dakota. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Tennessee to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Marsha Blackburn - Website - Tennessee 7th Jim Cooper - Website - Tennessee 5th Lincoln Davis - Website - Tennessee 4th John J. Duncan Jr. ...
Tennessee was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1796. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Texas to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Joe Barton - Website - Texas 6th Henry Bonilla - Website - Texas 23rd Kevin Brady - Website - Texas 8th Michael Burgess - Website - Texas 26th John Carter - Website - Texas 31st K. Michael Conaway - Website - Texas 11th Henry Cuellar - Website - Texas 28th John Culberson - Website - Texas 7th Tom DeLay - Website - Texas 22nd Lloyd Doggett - Website - Texas...
Texas was admitted to the Union on December 29 1845. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Utah to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Current list: Rob Bishop - Website - Utah 1st Chris Cannon - Website - Utah 3rd Jim Matheson - Website - Utah 2nd Previous Members and Delegates Notes Source: House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | | ...
Utah was admitted to the Union on January 4, 1896. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Vermont to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Bernie Sanders - Website - Vermont At Large[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Virginia to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
This is an incomplete list of United States Representatives from Virginia since 1787 Sources House of Representatives List of Members Category: ...
Virginia ratified the Constitution on June 25 1788. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Washington to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Brian Baird - Website - Washington 3rd Norman D. Dicks - Website - Washington 6th Doc Hastings - Website - Washington 4th Jay Inslee - Website - Washington 1st Rick Larsen - Website - Washington 2nd Jim McDermott - Website - Washington 7th Cathy McMorris - Website - Washington 5th David G. Reichert - Website - Washington 8th Adam Smith - Website - Washington 9th[1] Notes ^ House...
Washington was admitted to the Union on November 11, 1889. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from West Virginia to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Shelley Moore Capito - Website - West Virginia 2nd Alan B. Mollohan - Website - West Virginia 1st Nick Rahall - Website - West Virginia 3rd[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members Categories: | ...
West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 19, 1863. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Wisconsin to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
Tammy Baldwin - Website - Wisconsin 2nd Mark Green - Website - Wisconsin 8th Ron Kind - Website - Wisconsin 3rd Gwen Moore - Website - Wisconsin 4th David R. Obey - Website - Wisconsin 7th Thomas Petri - Website - Wisconsin 6th Paul Ryan - Website - Wisconsin 1st F. James Sensenbrenner - Website - Wisconsin 5th[1] Notes ^ House of Representatives List of Members...
Wisconsin was admitted to the Union on May 29, 1848. ...
These are tables of members from Wyoming of the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
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Wyoming was admitted to the Union on June 10, 1890. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from American Samoa to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from the District of Columbia to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico. ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Virgin Islands to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. ...
From 1861 to 1890, Dakota Territory (what is now the two states of North Dakota and South Dakota) sent a single non-voting Delegate to the United States House of Representatives. ...
In 1798, the Northwest Territory became eligible to send a non-voting delegate to the U.S. Congress. ...
Orleans Territory was the name given to most of what is now the state of Louisiana (excluding that portion of the state which is west of the Sabine River. ...
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