68th United States Congress - State Delegations
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The Sixty-eighth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1923 to March 3, 1925, during the last months of the administration of U.S. President Warren G. Harding, and the two years of the first administration of his successor, U.S. President Calvin Coolidge.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Thirteenth Census of the United States in 1920. Both chambers had a Republican majority.
This article supplements the main article with a list of the members by state delegation.
- Main article: 68th United States Congress
- See also: 68th United States Congress - political parties
- See also: United States Senate elections, 1922
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections, 1922
[edit] Dates of sessions
- First session: December 3, 1923 - June 7, 1924
- Second session: December 1, 1924 - March 3, 1925 — a lame duck session
Previous congress: 67th Congress
Next congress: 69th Congress
[edit] Members
At this time, Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1928; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1924; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1926.
The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.
The list below is arranged by state, then by chamber. Senators are shown in order of seniority, House members in district order.
[edit] Alabama
- Senate
- 3: Oscar W. Underwood (1862-1929), Democratic
- 2: J. Thomas Heflin (1869-1951), Democratic
- House of Representatives (10 seats)
- 1: John McDuffie (1883-1950), Democratic
- 2: John R. Tyson (1856-1923), Democratic …died March 27, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- J. Lister Hill (1894-1984), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, August 14, 1923.
- 3: Henry B. Steagall (1873-1943), Democratic
- 4: Lamar Jeffers (1888-1983), Democratic
- 5: William B. Bowling (1870-1946), Democratic
- 6: William B. Oliver (1867-1948), Democratic
- 7: Miles C. Allgood (1878-1977), Democratic
- 8: Edward B. Almon (1860-1933), Democratic
- 9: George Huddleston (1869-1960), Democratic
- 10: William B. Bankhead (1874-1940), Democratic
[edit] Arizona
- Senate
- 1: Henry F. Ashurst (1874-1962), Democratic
- 3: Ralph H. Cameron (1863-1953), Republican
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: Carl T. Hayden (1877-1972), Democratic
[edit] Arkansas
- Senate
- 2: Joseph T. Robinson (1872-1937), Democratic
- 3: Thaddeus H. Caraway (1871-1931), Democratic
- House of Representatives (7 seats)
- 1: William J. Driver (1873-1948), Democratic
- 2: William A. Oldfield (1874-1928), Democratic
- 3: John N. Tillman (1859-1929), Democratic
- 4: Otis T. Wingo (1877-1930), Democratic
- 5: Heartsill Ragon (1885-1940), Democratic
- 6: Lewis E. Sawyer (1867-1923), Democratic …died May 25, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- James B. Reed (1881-1935), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, October 6, 1923.
- 7: Tilman B. Parks (1872-1950), Democratic
[edit] California
- Senate
- 1: Hiram W. Johnson (1866-1945), Republican
- 3: Samuel M. Shortridge (1861-1952), Republican
- House of Representatives (11 seats)
- 1: Clarence F. Lea (1874-1964), Democratic
- 2: John E. Raker (1863-1926), Democratic
- 3: Charles F. Curry (1858-1930), Republican
- 4: Julius Kahn (1861-1924), Republican …died December 18, 1924.
- 5: John I. Nolan (1874-1922), Republican …died November 18, 1922, before the commencement of the Congress.
- Mae E. Nolan (1886-1973), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, January 23, 1923.
- 6: James H. MacLafferty (1871-1937), Republican
- 7: Henry E. Barbour (1877-1945), Republican
- 8: Arthur M. Free (1879-1953), Republican
- 9: Walter F. Lineberger (1883-1943), Republican
- 10: Henry Z. Osborne (1848-1923), Republican …died February 8, 1923, before the commencement of the Congress.
- John D. Fredericks (1869-1945), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, May 1, 1923.
- 11: Philip D. Swing (1884-1963), Republican
[edit] Colorado
- Senate
- 2: Lawrence C. Phipps (1862-1958), Republican
- 3: Samuel D. Nicholson (1859-1923), Republican …died March 24, 1923.
- Alva B. Adams (1875-1941), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, May 17, 1923.
- Rice W. Means (1877-1949), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, December 1, 1924.
- House of Representatives (4 seats)
- 1: William N. Vaile (1876-1927), Republican
- 2: Charles B. Timberlake (1854-1941), Republican
- 3: Guy U. Hardy (1872-1947), Republican
- 4: Edward T. Taylor (1858-1941), Democratic
[edit] Connecticut
- Senate
- 3: Frank B. Brandegee (1864-1924), Republican …died October 14, 1924.
- Hiram Bingham, III (1875-1956), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, December 17, 1924.
- 1: George P. McLean (1857-1932), Republican
- House of Representatives (5 seats)
- 1: E. Hart Fenn (1856-1939), Republican
- 2: Richard P. Freeman (1869-1944), Republican
- 3: John Q. Tilson (1866-1958), Republican
- 4: Schuyler Merritt (1853-1953), Republican
- 5: Patrick B. O'Sullivan (1887-1978), Democratic
[edit] Delaware
- Senate
- 2: L. Heisler Ball (1861-1932), Republican
- 1: Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. (1868-1942), Democratic
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: William H. Boyce (1855-1942), Democratic
[edit] Florida
- Senate
- 3: Duncan U. Fletcher (1859-1936), Democratic
- 1: Park Trammell (1876-1936), Democratic
- House of Representatives (4 seats)
- 1: Herbert J. Drane (1863-1947), Democratic
- 2: Frank Clark (1860-1936), Democratic
- 3: John H. Smithwick (1872-1948), Democratic
- 4: William J. Sears (1874-1944), Democratic
[edit] Georgia
- Senate
- 2: William J. Harris (1868-1932), Democratic
- 3: Walter F. George (1878-1957), Democratic
- House of Representatives (12 seats)
- 1: R. Lee Moore (1867-1940), Democratic
- 2: Frank Park (1864-1925), Democratic
- 3: Charles R. Crisp (1870-1937), Democratic
- 4: William C. Wright (1866-1933), Democratic
- 5: William D. Upshaw (1866-1952), Democratic
- 6: James W. Wise (1868-1925), Democratic …never qualified due to illness.
- 7: Gordon Lee (1859-1927), Democratic
- 8: Charles H. Brand (1861-1933), Democratic
- 9: Thomas M. Bell (1861-1941), Democratic
- 10: Carl Vinson (1883-1981), Democratic
- 11: William C. Lankford (1877-1964), Democratic
- 12: William W. Larsen (1871-1938), Democratic
[edit] Idaho
- Senate
- 2: William E. Borah (1865-1940), Republican
- 3: Frank R. Gooding (1859-1928), Republican
- House of Representatives (2 seats)
- 1: Burton L. French (1875-1954), Republican
- 2: Addison T. Smith (1862-1956), Republican
[edit] Illinois
- Senate
- 2: J. Medill McCormick (1877-1925), Republican …died February 25, 1925.
- Charles S. Deneen (1863-1940), Republican …appointed to fill vacancy, February 26, 1925.
- 3: William B. McKinley (1856-1926), Republican
- House of Representatives (27 seats)
- 1: Martin B. Madden (1855-1928), Republican
- 2: James R. Mann (1856-1922), Republican …died November 30, 1922, before the commencement of the Congress.
- Morton D. Hull (1867-1937), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, April 3, 1923.
- 3: Elliott W. Sproul (1856-1935), Republican
- 4: John W. Rainey (1880-1923), Democratic …died May 4, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Thomas A. Doyle (1886-1935), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, November 6, 1923.
- 5: Adolph J. Sabath (1866-1952), Democratic
- 6: James R. Buckley (1870-1945), Democratic
- 7: M. Alfred Michaelson (1878-1949), Republican
- 8: Stanley H. Kunz (1864-1946), Democratic
- 9: Frederick A. Britten (1871-1946), Republican
- 10: Carl R. Chindblom (1870-1956), Republican
- 11: Frank R. Reid (1879-1945), Republican
- 12: Charles E. Fuller (1849-1926), Republican
- 13: John C. McKenzie (1860-1941), Republican
- 14: William J. Graham (1872-1937), Republican …resigned June 7, 1924.
- 15: Edward J. King (1867-1929), Republican
- 16: William E. Hull (1866-1942), Republican
- 17: Frank H. Funk (1869-1940), Republican
- 18: William P. Holaday (1882-1946), Republican
- 19: Allen F. Moore (1869-1945), Republican
- 20: Henry T. Rainey (1860-1934), Democratic
- 21: J. Earl Major (1887-1972), Democratic
- 22: Edward E. Miller (1880-1946), Republican
- 23: William W. Arnold (1877-1957), Democratic
- 24: Thomas S. Williams (1872-1940), Republican
- 25: Edward E. Denison (1873-1953), Republican
- A/L: Henry R. Rathbone (1870-1928), Republican
- A/L: Richard Yates (1860-1936), Republican
[edit] Indiana
- Senate
- 3: James E. Watson (1864-1948), Republican
- 1: Samuel M. Ralston (1857-1925), Democratic
- House of Representatives (13 seats)
- 1: William E. Wilson (1870-1948), Democratic
- 2: Arthur H. Greenwood (1880-1963), Democratic
- 3: Frank Gardner (1872-1937), Democratic
- 4: Harry C. Canfield (1875-1945), Democratic
- 5: Everett Sanders (1882-1950), Republican
- 6: Richard N. Elliott (1873-1948), Republican
- 7: Merrill Moores (1856-1929), Republican
- 8: Albert H. Vestal (1875-1932), Republican
- 9: Fred S. Purnell (1882-1939), Republican
- 10: William R. Wood (1861-1933), Republican
- 11: Samuel E. Cook (1860-1946), Democratic
- 12: Louis W. Fairfield (1858-1930), Republican
- 13: Andrew J. Hickey (1872-1942), Republican
[edit] Iowa
- Senate
- 3: Albert B. Cummins (1850-1926), Republican
- 2: Smith W. Brookhart (1869-1944), Republican
- House of Representatives (11 seats)
- 1: William F. Kopp (1869-1938), Republican
- 2: Harry E. Hull (1864-1938), Republican
- 3: Thomas J. B. Robinson (1868-1958), Republican
- 4: Gilbert N. Haugen (1859-1933), Republican
- 5: Cyrenus Cole (1863-1939), Republican
- 6: C. William Ramseyer (1875-1943), Republican
- 7: Cassius C. Dowell (1864-1940), Republican
- 8: Horace M. Towner (1855-1937), Republican …resigned April 1, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Hiram K. Evans (1863-1941), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, June 19, 1923.
- 9: William R. Green (1856-1947), Republican
- 10: Lester J. Dickinson (1873-1968), Republican
- 11: William D. Boies (1857-1932), Republican
[edit] Kansas
- Senate
- 3: Charles Curtis (1860-1936), Republican
- 2: Arthur Capper (1865-1951), Republican
- House of Representatives (8 seats)
- 1: Daniel R. Anthony, Jr. (1870-1931), Republican
- 2: Edward C. Little (1858-1924), Republican …died June 27, 1924.
- Ulysses S. Guyer (1868-1943), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 4, 1924.
- 3: William H. Sproul (1867-1932), Republican
- 4: Homer Hoch (1879-1949), Republican
- 5: James G. Strong (1870-1938), Republican
- 6: Hays B. White (1855-1930), Republican
- 7: Jasper N. Tincher (1878-1951), Republican
- 8: William A. Ayres (1867-1952), Democratic
[edit] Kentucky
- Senate
- 2: Augustus O. Stanley (1867-1958), Democratic
- 3: Richard P. Ernst (1858-1934), Republican
- House of Representatives (11 seats)
- 1: Alben W. Barkley (1877-1956), Democratic
- 2: David H. Kincheloe (1877-1950), Democratic
- 3: Robert Y. Thomas, Jr. (1855-1925), Democratic
- 4: Ben Johnson (1858-1950), Democratic
- 5: Maurice H. Thatcher (1870-1973), Republican
- 6: Arthur B. Rouse (1874-1956), Democratic
- 7: James C. Cantrill (1870-1923), Democratic …died September 2, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Joseph W. Morris (1879-1937), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, November 30, 1923.
- 8: Ralph W. E. Gilbert (1882-1939), Democratic
- 9: William J. Fields (1874-1954), Democratic …resigned December 11, 1923.
- Frederick M. Vinson (1890-1953), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, January 24, 1924.
- 10: John W. Langley (1868-1932), Republican
- 11: John M. Robsion (1873-1948), Republican
[edit] Louisiana
- Senate
- 2: Joseph E. Ransdell (1858-1954), Democratic
- 3: Edwin S. Broussard (1874-1934), Democratic
- House of Representatives (8 seats)
- 1: James O'Connor (1870-1941), Democratic
- 2: H. Garland Dupré (1873-1924), Democratic …died February 21, 1924.
- J. Zach Spearing (1864-1942), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, April 22, 1924.
- 3: Whitmell P. Martin (1867-1929), Democratic
- 4: John N. Sandlin (1872-1957), Democratic
- 5: Riley J. Wilson (1871-1946), Democratic
- 6: George K. Favrot (1868-1934), Democratic
- 7: Ladislas Lazaro (1872-1927), Democratic
- 8: James B. Aswell (1869-1931), Democratic
[edit] Maine
- Senate
- 2: Bert M. Fernald (1858-1926), Republican
- 1: Frederick Hale (1874-1963), Republican
- House of Representatives (4 seats)
- 1: Carroll L. Beedy (1880-1947), Republican
- 2: Wallace H. White, Jr. (1877-1952), Republican
- 3: John E. Nelson (1874-1955), Republican
- 4: Ira G. Hersey (1858-1943), Republican
[edit] Maryland
- Senate
- 3: Ovington E. Weller (1862-1947), Republican
- 1: William Cabell Bruce (1860-1946), Democratic
- House of Representatives (6 seats)
- 1: T. Alan Goldsborough (1877-1951), Democratic
- 2: Millard E. Tydings (1890-1961), Democratic
- 3: John Philip Hill (1879-1941), Republican
- 4: J. Charles Linthicum (1867-1932), Democratic
- 5: Sydney E. Mudd, II (1885-1924), Republican …died October 11, 1924.
- Stephen W. Gambrill (1873-1938), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, November 4, 1924.
- 6: Frederick N. Zihlman (1879-1935), Republican
[edit] Massachusetts
- Senate
- 1: Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), Republican …died November 9, 1924.
- William M. Butler (1861-1937), Republican …appointed to fill vacancy, November 13, 1924.
- 2: David I. Walsh (1872-1947), Democratic
- House of Representatives (16 seats)
- 1: Allen T. Treadway (1867-1947), Republican
- 2: Frederick H. Gillett (1851-1935), Republican
- 3: Calvin D. Paige (1848-1930), Republican
- 4: Samuel E. Winslow (1862-1940), Republican
- 5: John Jacob Rogers (1881-1925), Republican
- 6: A. Piatt Andrew, Jr. (1873-1936), Republican
- 7: William P. Connery, Jr. (1888-1937), Democratic
- 8: Frederick W. Dallinger (1871-1955), Republican
- 9: Charles L. Underhill (1867-1946), Republican
- 10: Peter F. Tague (1871-1941), Democratic
- 11: George Holden Tinkham (1870-1956), Republican
- 12: James A. Gallivan (1866-1928), Democratic
- 13: Robert Luce (1862-1946), Republican
- 14: Louis A. Frothingham (1871-1928), Republican
- 15: William S. Greene (1841-1924), Republican …died September 22, 1924.
- Robert M. Leach (1879-1952), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 4, 1924.
- 16: Charles L. Gifford (1871-1947), Republican
[edit] Michigan
- Senate
- 2: James J. Couzens (1872-1936), Republican
- 1: Woodbridge N. Ferris (1853-1928), Democratic
- House of Representatives (13 seats)
- 1: Robert H. Clancy (1882-1962), Democratic
- 2: Earl C. Michener (1876-1957), Republican
- 3: John M. C. Smith (1853-1923), Republican …died March 30, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Arthur B. Williams (1872-1925), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, June 19, 1923.
- 4: John C. Ketcham (1873-1941), Republican
- 5: Carl E. Mapes (1874-1939), Republican
- 6: Grant M. Hudson (1868-1955), Republican
- 7: Louis C. Cramton (1875-1966), Republican
- 8: Bird J. Vincent (1880-1931), Republican
- 9: James C. McLaughlin (1858-1932), Republican
- 10: Roy O. Woodruff (1876-1953), Republican
- 11: Frank D. Scott (1878-1951), Republican
- 12: W. Frank James (1873-1945), Republican
- 13: Clarence J. McLeod (1895-1959), Republican
[edit] Minnesota
- Senate
- 2: Knute Nelson (1843-1923), Republican …died April 28, 1923.
- Magnus Johnson (1871-1936), Farmer-Labor …elected to fill vacancy, July 17, 1923.
- 1: Henrik Shipstead (1881-1960), Farmer-Labor
- House of Representatives (10 seats)
- 1: Sydney Anderson (1881-1948), Republican
- 2: Frank Clague (1865-1952), Republican
- 3: Charles R. Davis (1849-1930), Republican
- 4: Oscar E. Keller (1878-1927), Republican
- 5: Walter H. Newton (1880-1941), Republican
- 6: Harold Knutson (1880-1953), Republican
- 7: Ole J. Kvale (1869-1929), Farmer-Labor
- 8: Oscar J. Larson (1871-1957), Republican
- 9: Knud Wefald (1869-1936), Farmer-Labor
- 10: Thomas D. Schall (1878-1935), Republican
[edit] Mississippi
- Senate
- 2: B. Patton Harrison (1881-1941), Democratic
- 1: Hubert D. Stephens (1875-1946), Democratic
- House of Representatives (8 seats)
- 1: John E. Rankin (1882-1960), Democratic
- 2: Bill G. Lowrey (1862-1947), Democratic
- 3: Benjamin G. Humphreys, II (1865-1923), Democratic …died October 16, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- William Y. Humphreys (1890-1933), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy November 27, 1923.
- 4: T. Jefferson Busby (1884-1964), Democratic
- 5: Ross A. Collins (1880-1968), Democratic
- 6: T. Webber Wilson (1893-1948), Democratic
- 7: Percy E. Quin (1872-1932), Democratic
- 8: James W. Collier (1872-1933), Democratic
[edit] Missouri
- Senate
- 1: James A. Reed (1861-1944), Democratic
- 3: Selden P. Spencer (1862-1925), Republican
- House of Representatives (16 seats)
- 1: Milton A. Romjue (1874-1968), Democratic
- 2: Ralph F. Lozier (1866-1945), Democratic
- 3: Jacob L. Milligan (1889-1951), Democratic
- 4: Charles L. Faust (1879-1928), Republican
- 5: Henry L. Jost (1873-1950), Democratic
- 6: Clement C. Dickinson (1849-1938), Democratic
- 7: Samuel C. Major (1869-1931), Democratic
- 8: Sidney C. Roach (1876-1934), Republican
- 9: Clarence A. Cannon (1879-1964), Democratic
- 10: Cleveland A. Newton (1873-1945), Republican
- 11: Harry B. Hawes (1869-1947), Democratic
- 12: Leonidas C. Dyer (1871-1957), Republican
- 13: J. Scott Wolff (1878-1958), Democratic
- 14: James F. Fulbright (1877-1948), Democratic
- 15: Joe J. Manlove (1876-1956), Republican
- 16: Thomas L. Rubey (1862-1928), Democratic
[edit] Montana
- Senate
- 2: Thomas J. Walsh (1859-1933), Democratic
- 1: Burton K. Wheeler (1882-1975), Democratic
- House of Representatives (2 seats)
- 1: John M. Evans (1863-1946), Democratic
- 2: Scott Leavitt (1879-1966), Republican
[edit] Nebraska
- Senate
- 2: George W. Norris (1861-1944), Republican
- 1: Robert B. Howell (1864-1933), Republican
- House of Representatives (6 seats)
- 1: John H. Morehead (1861-1942), Democratic
- 2: Willis G. Sears (1860-1949), Republican
- 3: Edgar Howard (1858-1951), Democratic
- 4: Melvin O. McLaughlin (1876-1928), Republican
- 5: Ashton C. Shallenberger (1862-1938), Democratic
- 6: Robert G. Simmons (1891-1969), Republican
[edit] Nevada
- Senate
- 1: Key Pittman (1872-1940), Democratic
- 3: Tasker L. Oddie (1870-1950), Republican
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: Charles L. Richards (1877-1953), Democratic
[edit] New Hampshire
- Senate
- 3: George H. Moses (1869-1944), Republican
- 2: Henry W. Keyes (1863-1938), Republican
- House of Representatives (2 seats)
- 1: William N. Rogers (1892-1945), Democratic
- 2: Edward H. Wason (1865-1941), Republican
[edit] New Jersey
- Senate
- 2: Walter E. Edge (1873-1956), Republican
- 1: Edward I. Edwards (1863-1931), Democratic
- House of Representatives (12 seats)
- 1: Francis F. Patterson, Jr. (1867-1935), Republican
- 2: Isaac Bacharach (1870-1956), Republican
- 3: Elmer H. Geran (1875-1954), Democratic
- 4: Charles Browne (1875-1947), Democratic
- 5: Ernest R. Ackerman (1863-1931), Republican
- 6: Randolph Perkins (1871-1936), Republican
- 7: George N. Seger (1866-1940), Republican
- 8: Frank J. McNulty (1872-1926), Democratic
- 9: Daniel F. Minahan (1877-1947), Democratic
- 10: Frederick R. Lehlbach (1876-1937), Republican
- 11: John J. Eagan (1872-1956), Democratic
- 12: Charles F.X. O'Brien (1879-1940), Democratic
[edit] New Mexico
- Senate
- 1: Andrieus A. Jones (1862-1927), Democratic
- 2: Holm O. Bursum (1867-1953), Republican
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: John Morrow (1865-1935), Democratic
[edit] New York
- Senate
- 3: James W. Wadsworth, Jr. (1877-1952), Republican
- 1: Royal S. Copeland (1868-1938), Democratic
- House of Representatives (43 seats)
- 1: Robert L. Bacon (1884-1938), Republican
- 2: John J. Kindred (1864-1937), Democratic
- 3: George W. Lindsay (1865-1938), Democratic
- 4: Thomas H. Cullen (1868-1944), Democratic
- 5: Loring M. Black, Jr. (1886-1956), Democratic
- 6: Charles I. Stengle (1869-1953), Democratic
- 7: John F. Quayle (1868-1930), Democratic
- 8: William E. Cleary (1849-1932), Democratic
- 9: David J. O'Connell (1868-1930), Democratic
- 10: Emanuel Celler (1888-1981), Democratic
- 11: Daniel J. Riordan (1870-1923), Democratic …died April 28, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Anning S. Prall (1870-1937), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, November 6, 1923.
- 12: Samuel Dickstein (1885-1954), Democratic
- 13: Christopher D. Sullivan (1870-1942), Democratic
- 14: Nathan D. Perlman (1887-1952), Republican
- 15: John J. Boylan (1878-1938), Democratic
- 16: W. Bourke Cockran (1854-1923), Democratic …died March 1, 1923, before the commencement of the Congress.
- John J. O'Connor (1885-1960), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, November 6, 1923.
- 17: Ogden L. Mills (1884-1937), Republican
- 18: John F. Carew (1873-1951), Democratic
- 19: Samuel Marx ( - ), Democratic …died before the commencement of the Congress.
- Sol Bloom (1870-1949), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, January 30, 1923.
- 20: Fiorello H. La Guardia (1882-1947), Republican
- 21: Royal H. Weller (1881-1929), Democratic
- 22: Anthony J. Griffin (1866-1935), Democratic
- 23: Frank Oliver (1883-1968), Democratic
- 24: James V. Ganly (1878-1923), Democratic …died September 7, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Benjamin L. Fairchild (1863-1946), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 6, 1923.
- 25: J. Mayhew Wainwright (1864-1945), Republican
- 26: Hamilton Fish, Jr. (1888-1991), Republican
- 27: Charles B. Ward (1879-1946), Republican
- 28: Parker Corning (1874-1943), Democratic
- 29: James S. Parker (1867-1933), Republican
- 30: Frank Crowther (1870-1955), Republican
- 31: Bertrand H. Snell (1870-1958), Republican
- 32: Luther W. Mott (1874-1923), Republican …died July 10, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Thaddeus C. Sweet (1872-1928), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 6, 1923.
- 33: Homer P. Snyder (1863-1937), Republican
- 34: John D. Clarke (1873-1933), Republican
- 35: Walter W. Magee (1861-1927), Republican
- 36: John Taber (1880-1965), Republican
- 37: Gale H. Stalker (1889-1985), Republican
- 38: Meyer Jacobstein (1880-1963), Democratic
- 39: Archie D. Sanders (1857-1941), Republican
- 40: S. Wallace Dempsey (1862-1949), Republican
- 41: Clarence MacGregor (1872-1952), Republican
- 42: James M. Mead (1885-1964), Democratic
- 43: Daniel A. Reed (1875-1959), Republican
[edit] North Carolina
- Senate
- 2: Furnifold McL. Simmons (1854-1940), Democratic
- 3: Lee S. Overman (1854-1930), Democratic
- House of Representatives (10 seats)
- 1: Hallett S. Ward (1870-1956), Democratic
- 2: Claude Kitchin (1869-1923), Democratic …died May 31, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- John H. Kerr (1873-1958), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, November 6, 1923.
- 3: Charles L. Abernethy (1872-1955), Democratic
- 4: Edward W. Pou (1863-1934), Democratic
- 5: Charles M. Stedman (1841-1930), Democratic
- 6: Homer L. Lyon (1879-1956), Democratic
- 7: William C. Hammer (1865-1930), Democratic
- 8: Robert L. Doughton (1863-1954), Democratic
- 9: Alfred L. Bulwinkle (1883-1950), Democratic
- 10: Zebulon Weaver (1872-1948), Democratic
[edit] North Dakota
- Senate
- 3: Edwin F. Ladd (1859-1925), Republican
- 1: Lynn J. Frazier (1874-1947), Republican
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1: Olger B. Burtness (1884-1960), Republican
- 2: George M. Young (1870-1932), Republican …resigned September 2, 1924.
- Thomas Hall (1869-1958), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 4, 1924.
- 3: James H. Sinclair (1871-1943), Republican
[edit] Ohio
- Senate
- 3: Frank B. Willis (1871-1928), Republican
- 1: Simeon D. Fess (1861-1936), Republican
- House of Representatives (22 seats)
- 1: Nicholas Longworth (1869-1931), Republican
- 2: Ambrose E.B. Stephens (1862-1927), Republican
- 3: Roy G. Fitzgerald (1875-1962), Republican
- 4: John L. Cable (1884-1971), Republican
- 5: Charles J. Thompson (1862-1932), Republican
- 6: Charles C. Kearns (1869-1931), Republican
- 7: Charles Brand (1871-1966), Republican
- 8: R. Clinton Cole (1870-1957), Republican
- 9: Isaac R. Sherwood (1835-1925), Democratic
- 10: Israel M. Foster (1873-1950), Republican
- 11: Mell G. Underwood (1892-1972), Democratic
- 12: John C. Speaks (1859-1945), Republican
- 13: James T. Begg (1877-1963), Republican
- 14: Martin L. Davey (1884-1946), Democratic
- 15: C. Ellis Moore (1884-1941), Republican
- 16: John McSweeney (1890-1969), Democratic
- 17: William M. Morgan (1870-1935), Republican
- 18: B. Frank Murphy (1867-1938), Republican
- 19: John G. Cooper (1872-1955), Republican
- 20: Charles A. Mooney (1879-1931), Democratic
- 21: Robert Crosser (1874-1957), Democratic
- 22: Theodore E. Burton (1851-1929), Republican
[edit] Oklahoma
- Senate
- 2: Robert L. Owen (1856-1947), Democratic
- 3: John W. Harreld (1872-1950), Republican
- House of Representatives (8 seats)
- 1: Everette B. Howard (1873-1950), Democratic
- 2: William W. Hastings (1866-1938), Democratic
- 3: Charles D. Carter (1868-1929), Democratic
- 4: Thomas D. McKeown (1878-1951), Democratic
- 5: Fletcher B. Swank (1875-1950), Democratic
- 6: J. W. Elmer Thomas (1876-1965), Democratic
- 7: James V. McClintic (1878-1948), Democratic
- 8: Milton C. Garber (1867-1948), Republican
[edit] Oregon
- Senate
- 2: Charles L. McNary (1874-1944), Republican
- 3: Robert N. Stanfield (1877-1945), Republican
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1: Willis C. Hawley (1864-1941), Republican
- 2: Nicholas J. Sinnott (1870-1929), Republican
- 3: Elton Watkins (1881-1956), Democratic
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Senate
- 3: George Wharton Pepper (1867-1961), Republican
- 1: David A. Reed (1880-1953), Republican
- House of Representatives (36 seats)
- 1: William S. Vare (1867-1934), Republican
- 2: George S. Graham (1850-1931), Republican
- 3: Harry C. Ransley (1863-1941), Republican
- 4: George W. Edmonds (1864-1939), Republican
- 5: James J. Connolly (1881-1952), Republican
- 6: George A. Welsh (1878-1970), Republican
- 7: George P. Darrow (1859-1943), Republican
- 8: Thomas S. Butler (1855-1928), Republican
- 9: Henry W. Watson (1856-1933), Republican
- 10: William W. Griest (1858-1929), Republican
- 11: Laurence H. Watres (1882-1964), Republican
- 12: John J. Casey (1875-1929), Democratic
- 13: George F. Brumm (1880-1934), Republican
- 14: William M. Croll (1866-1929), Democratic
- 15: Louis T. McFadden (1876-1936), Republican
- 16: Edgar R. Kiess (1875-1930), Republican
- 17: Herbert W. Cummings (1873-1956), Democratic
- 18: Edward M. Beers (1877-1932), Republican
- 19: Frank C. Sites (1864-1935), Democratic
- 20: George M. Wertz (1856-1928), Republican
- 21: J. Banks Kurtz (1867-1960), Republican
- 22: Samuel F. Glatfelter (1858-1927), Democratic
- 23: William I. Swoope (1862-1930), Republican
- 24: Samuel A. Kendall (1859-1933), Republican
- 25: Henry W. Temple (1864-1955), Republican
- 26: Thomas W. Phillips, Jr. (1874-1956), Republican
- 27: Nathan L. Strong (1859-1939), Republican
- 28: Harris J. Bixler (1870-1941), Republican
- 29: Milton W. Shreve (1858-1939), Republican
- 30: Everett Kent (1888-1963), Democratic
- 31: Adam M. Wyant (1869-1935), Republican
- 32: Stephen G. Porter (1869-1930), Republican
- 33: M. Clyde Kelly (1883-1935), Republican
- 34: John M. Morin (1868-1942), Republican
- 35: James M. Magee (1877-1949), Republican
- 36: Guy E. Campbell (1871-1940), Republican
[edit] Rhode Island
- Senate
- 2: LeBaron B. Colt (1846-1924), Republican …died August 18, 1924.
- Jesse H. Metcalf (1860-1942), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 4, 1924.
- 1: Peter G. Gerry (1879-1957), Democratic
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1: Clark Burdick (1868-1948), Republican
- 2: Richard S. Aldrich (1884-1941), Republican
- 3: Jeremiah E. O'Connell (1883-1964), Democratic
[edit] South Carolina
- Senate
- 3: Ellison D. Smith (1864-1944), Democratic
- 2: Nathaniel B. Dial (1862-1940), Democratic
- House of Representatives (7 seats)
- 1: W. Turner Logan (1874-1941), Democratic
- 2: James F. Byrnes (1882-1972), Democratic
- 3: Frederick H. Dominick (1877-1960), Democratic
- 4: John J. McSwain (1875-1936), Democratic
- 5: William F. Stevenson (1861-1942), Democratic
- 6: Allard H. Gasque (1873-1938), Democratic
- 7: Hampton P. Fulmer (1875-1944), Democratic
[edit] South Dakota
- Senate
- 2: Thomas Sterling (1851-1930), Republican
- 3: Peter Norbeck (1870-1936), Republican
- House of Representatives (3 seats)
- 1: Charles A. Christopherson (1871-1951), Republican
- 2: Royal C. Johnson (1882-1939), Republican
- 3: William Williamson (1875-1972), Republican
[edit] Tennessee
- Senate
- 2: John K. Shields (1858-1934), Democratic
- 1: Kenneth D. McKellar (1869-1957), Democratic
- House of Representatives (10 seats)
- 1: B. Carroll Reece (1889-1961), Republican
- 2: J. Will Taylor (1880-1939), Republican
- 3: Samuel D. McReynolds (1872-1939), Democratic
- 4: Cordell Hull (1871-1955), Democratic
- 5: Ewin L. Davis (1876-1949), Democratic
- 6: Joseph W. Byrns, Sr. (1869-1936), Democratic
- 7: William C. Salmon (1868-1925), Democratic
- 8: Gordon W. Browning (1889-1976), Democratic
- 9: Finis J. Garrett (1875-1956), Democratic
- 10: Hubert F. Fisher (1877-1941), Democratic
[edit] Texas
- Senate
- 2: Morris Sheppard (1875-1941), Democratic
- 1: Earle B. Mayfield (1881-1964), Democratic
- House of Representatives (18 seats)
- 1: Eugene Black (1879-1975), Democratic
- 2: John C. Box (1871-1941), Democratic
- 3: Morgan G. Sanders (1878-1956), Democratic
- 4: Samuel T. Rayburn (1882-1961), Democratic
- 5: Hatton W. Sumners (1875-1962), Democratic
- 6: Luther A. Johnson (1875-1965), Democratic
- 7: Clay Stone Briggs (1876-1933), Democratic
- 8: Daniel E. Garrett (1869-1932), Democratic
- 9: Joseph J. Mansfield (1861-1947), Democratic
- 10: James P. Buchanan (1867-1937), Democratic
- 11: Thomas T. Connally (1877-1963), Democratic
- 12: Fritz G. Lanham (1880-1965), Democratic
- 13: Guinn Williams (1871-1948), Democratic
- 14: Harry M. Wurzbach (1874-1931), Republican
- 15: John N. Garner (1868-1967), Democratic
- 16: Claude B. Hudspeth (1877-1941), Democratic
- 17: Thomas L. Blanton (1872-1957), Democratic
- 18: J. Marvin Jones (1886-1976), Democratic
[edit] Utah
- Senate
- 3: Reed Smoot (1862-1941), Republican
- 1: William H. King (1863-1949), Democratic
- House of Representatives (2 seats)
- 1: Don B. Colton (1876-1952), Republican
- 2: Elmer O. Leatherwood (1872-1929), Republican
[edit] Vermont
- Senate
- 3: William P. Dillingham (1843-1923), Republican …died July 12, 1923.
- Porter H. Dale (1867-1933), Republican …elected to fill vacancy, November 7, 1923.
- 1: Frank L. Greene (1870-1930), Republican
- House of Representatives (2 seats)
- 1: Frederick G. Fleetwood (1868-1938), Republican
- 2: Porter H. Dale (1867-1933), Republican …resigned August 11, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Ernest Willard Gibson (1872-1940), Republican …elected to fill vacancy November 6, 1923.
[edit] Virginia
- Senate
- 1: Claude A. Swanson (1862-1939), Democratic
- 2: Carter Glass (1858-1946), Democratic
- House of Representatives (10 seats)
- 1: Schuyler Otis Bland (1872-1950), Democratic
- 2: Joseph T. Deal (1860-1942), Democratic
- 3: Andrew J. Montague (1862-1937), Democratic
- 4: Patrick Henry Drewry (1875-1947), Democratic
- 5: James M. Hooker (1873-1940), Democratic
- 6: Clifton A. Woodrum (1887-1950), Democratic
- 7: Thomas W. Harrison (1856-1935), Democratic
- 8: R. Walton Moore (1859-1941), Democratic
- 9: George C. Peery (1873-1952), Democratic
- 10: Henry St. George Tucker, III (1853-1932), Democratic
[edit] Washington
- Senate
- 3: Wesley L. Jones (1863-1932), Republican
- 1: Clarence C. Dill (1884-1978), Democratic
- House of Representatives (5 seats)
- 1: John F. Miller (1862-1936), Republican
- 2: Lindley H. Hadley (1861-1948), Republican
- 3: Albert Johnson (1869-1957), Republican
- 4: John W. Summers (1870-1937), Republican
- 5: J. Stanley Webster (1877-1962), Republican …resigned May 8, 1923, before Congress assembled.
- Samuel B. Hill (1875-1958), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, September 25, 1923.
[edit] West Virginia
- Senate
- 2: Davis Elkins (1876-1959), Republican
- 1: Matthew M. Neely (1874-1958), Democratic
- House of Representatives (6 seats)
- 1: Benjamin L. Rosenbloom (1880-1965), Republican
- 2: Robert E. L. Allen (1865-1951), Democratic
- 3: Stuart F. Reed (1866-1935), Republican
- 4: George W. Johnson (1869-1944), Democratic
- 5: Thomas J. Lilly (1878-1956), Democratic
- 6: J. Alfred Taylor (1878-1956), Democratic
[edit] Wisconsin
- Senate
- 1: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (1855-1925), Republican
- 3: Irvine L. Lenroot (1869-1949), Republican
- House of Representatives (11 seats)
- 1: Henry Allen Cooper (1850-1931), Republican
- 2: Edward Voigt (1873-1934), Republican
- 3: John M. Nelson (1870-1955), Republican
- 4: John C. Schafer (1893-1962), Republican
- 5: Victor L. Berger (1860-1929), Socialist
- 6: Florian Lampert (1863-1930), Republican
- 7: Joseph D. Beck (1866-1936), Republican
- 8: Edward E. Browne (1868-1945), Republican
- 9: George J. Schneider (1877-1939), Republican
- 10: James A. Frear (1861-1939), Republican
- 11: Hubert H. Peavey (1881-1937), Republican
[edit] Wyoming
- Senate
- 2: Francis E. Warren (1844-1929), Republican
- 1: John B. Kendrick (1857-1933), Democratic
- House of Representatives (1 seat)
- A/L: Charles E. Winter (1870-1948), Republican
[edit] Delegates
[edit] Alaska Territory
- A/L: Daniel A. Sutherland (1869-1955), Republican
[edit] Hawaii Territory
- A/L: William P. Jarrett (1877-1929), Democratic
[edit] Resident Commissioners
[edit] Philippines Territory
- A/L: Isauro Gabaldon (1875-1942)
- A/L: Pedro Guevara (1879-1937)
[edit] Puerto Rico Territory
- A/L: Félix Córdova Dávila (1878-1938)
[edit] References
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
[edit] External links
- Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
- U.S. House of Representatives: House History
- U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists
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