Maine's 4th congressional district
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Maine Congressional District 4' is an obsolete congressional district. It was created in 1821 after Maine achieved statehood in 1820 due to the result of the ratification of the Missouri Compromise. It was eliminated in 1933 after the 1930 U.S. Census. Its last congressman was Donald F. Snow.
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Representative | Party | Years ↑ | District home | Note |
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Ebenezer Herrick | Democratic-Republican | 1821 – 1827 | Redistricted from the Massachusetts 17th district | |
Joseph Wingate | 1827 – 1831 | |||
Edward Kavanagh | Jacksonian | 1831 – 1835 | ||
Joseph Hall | Jacksonian | 1835 – 1837 | ||
John Fairfield | Democratic | 1837 – 1839 | ||
George Evans | Whig | 1839 – 1841 | ||
William Pitt Fessenden | Whig | 1841 – 1843 | ||
Freeman H. Morse | Whig | 1843 – 1845 | ||
John Dennis McCrate | Democratic-States Rights | 1845 – 1847 | ||
Franklin Clark | Democratic | 1843 – 1847 | ||
Rufus King Goodenow | Whig | 1849 – 1851 | ||
Charles Andrews | Democratic | 1851 – April 30, 1852 | ||
Isaac Reed | Whig | June 25, 1852 – 1853 | ||
Samuel Page Benson | Whig | 1853 – 1857 | ||
Freeman H. Morse | Republican | 1857 – 1861 | ||
Anson P. Morrill | Republican | 1861 – 1863 | ||
John H. Rice | Republican | 1863 – 1867 | ||
John A. Peters | Republican | 1867 – 1873 | ||
Samuel F. Hersey | Republican | 1873 – 1875 | ||
Harris M. Plaisted | Republican | 1875 – 1877 | ||
Llewellyn Powers | Republican | 1877 – 1879 | ||
George Washington Ladd | Greenback | 1879 – 1883 | ||
Charles A. Boutelle | Republican | 1883 – 1901 | ||
Llewellyn Powers | Republican | 1901 – July 28, 1908 | ||
Frank E. Guernsey | Republican | November 3, 1908 – 1917 | ||
Ira G. Hersey | Republican | 1917 – 1929 | ||
Donald F. Snow | Republican | 1929 – 1933 | ||
District eliminated | 1933 | |||
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Senators: Olympia Snowe (R), Susan Collins (R)
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