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.

[edit] Representatives

Representative Party Years ↑ District home Note
Ebenezer Herrick Democratic-Republican 18211827 Redistricted from the Massachusetts 17th district
Joseph Wingate Democratic-Republican 18271831
Edward Kavanagh Jacksonian 18311835
Joseph Hall Jacksonian 18351837
John Fairfield Democratic 18371839
George Evans Whig 18391841
William Pitt Fessenden Whig 18411843
Freeman H. Morse Whig 18431845
John D. McCrate Democratic-States Rights 18451847
Franklin Clark Democratic 18431847
Rufus K. Goodenow Whig 18491851
Charles Andrews Democratic 1851April 30, 1852
Isaac Reed Whig June 25, 18521853
Samuel P. Benson Whig 18531855
Samuel P. Benson Opposition 18551857
Freeman H. Morse Republican 18571861
Anson P. Morrill Republican 18611863
John H. Rice Republican 18631867
John A. Peters Republican 18671873
Samuel F. Hersey Republican 18731875
Harris M. Plaisted Republican 18751877
Llewellyn Powers Republican 18771879
George Washington Ladd Greenback 18791883
Charles A. Boutelle Republican 18831901
Llewellyn Powers Republican 1901July 28, 1908
Frank E. Guernsey Republican November 3, 19081917
Ira G. Hersey Republican 19171929
Donald F. Snow Republican 19291933
District eliminated 1933
Representative Party Years District home Note