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Massachusetts's
current districts, since 2003
Massachusetts Congressional District 14 is an obsolete congressional district which was in eastern Massachusetts and the Maine District. It was eliminated in 1963 after the 1960 U.S. Census. Its last Congressman was Joseph William Martin, Jr., who was redistricted into the tenth district.
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Representative |
Party |
Years |
District home |
Note |
District created |
1795 |
George Thatcher |
Federalist |
March 4, 1795 – March 3, 1801 |
Biddeford, Maine |
Richard Cutts |
Democratic-Republican |
March 4, 1801 – March 3, 1813 |
Saco, Maine |
Cyrus King |
Federalist |
March 4, 1813 - March 3, 1817 |
Saco, Maine |
John Holmes |
Democratic-Republican |
March 4, 1817 – March 15, 1820 |
Alfred, Maine |
Resigned |
Vacant |
March 16, 1820 – March 3, 1821 |
District moved to Maine |
1821 |
District restored |
1903 |
William C. Lovering |
Republican |
1903 – 1909 |
Eugene Foss |
Democratic |
1909 – 1911 |
Robert O. Harris |
Republican |
1911 – 1913 |
Edward Gilmore |
Democratic |
1913 – 1915 |
Richard Olney |
Democratic |
1915 – 1921 |
Leicester |
Louis Frothingham |
Republican |
March 4, 1921 – August 23, 1928 |
|
Died |
Vacant |
August 24, 1928 – November 5, 1928 |
Richard Wigglesworth |
Republican |
November 6, 1928 – March 3, 1933 |
|
redistricted to the 13th district |
Joseph Martin |
Republican |
March 4, 1933 - January 3, 1963 |
North Attleborough |
redistricted from the 15th district
redistricted to the 10th district |
District eliminated |
1963 |
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