Maine's 7th congressional district
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Maine's 7th congressional district is obsolete. It was created in 1821 after Maine, USA, achieved statehood in 1820. It was eliminated in 1853. Its last congressman was Thomas Fuller.
[edit] Representatives
Representative | Party | Years ↑ | District home | Note |
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Enoch Lincoln | National Republican/Adams-Clay/Adams | 1821 – 1826 | Redistricted from the Massachusetts 20th district | |
James W. Ripley | Jacksonian | September 11, 1826 – March 12, 1830 | ||
Cornelius Holland | Jacksonian | December 6, 1830 – 1833 | ||
Gorham Parks | Jacksonian | 1833 – 1837 | ||
Thomas Davee | Democratic | 1837 – 1839 | ||
Benjamin Randall | Whig | 1839 – 1841 | ||
Alfred Marshall | Democratic | 1841 – 1843 | ||
Shepard Cary | Democratic | 1843 – 1845 | ||
Hezekiah Williams | Democratic | 1845 – 1849 | ||
Thomas Fuller | Democratic | 1849 – 1853 | ||
District eliminated | 1853 | |||
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