71st United States Congress
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The Seventy-first United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1929 to March 3, 1931, during the first two years of the administration of U.S. President Herbert Hoover.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Fourteenth Census of the United States in 1920. Both chambers had a Republican majority.
[edit] Dates of sessions
- Special session of the Senate: March 4, 1929 – March 5, 1929
- First session: April 15, 1929 – November 22, 1929
- Second session: December 2, 1929 – July 3, 1930
- Special session of the Senate: July 7, 1930 – July 21, 1930
- Third session: December 1, 1930 – March 3, 1931 — a lame duck session
Previous congress: 70th Congress
Next congress: 72nd Congress
[edit] Major events
- Main article: Events of 1929; Events of 1930; Events of 1931
[edit] Major legislation
- 1929 - National Origins Formula
- 1929 - Agriculture Marketing Act
- February 18, 1929 - Migratory Bird Conservation Act, ch. 257, 45 Stat. 1222 (16 U.S.C. § 715 et seq.)
- June 17, 1930 - Hawley-Smoot Tariff, ch. 497, 46 Stat. 590, (see 19 U.S.C. § 1654)
- 1930 - Plant Patent Act
[edit] Party Summay
[edit] Senate
- 56 Republicans
- 39 Democrats
- 1 Farmer-Laborite
- 96 Total
[edit] Leadership
[edit] Senate
- President of the Senate - Charles Curtis
- President pro tempore - George H. Moses
- Majority Leader - James E. Watson
- Minority Leader - Joseph T. Robinson
- Majority Whip - Simeon D. Fess
- Minority Whip - Morris Sheppard
[edit] House of Representatives
[edit] Members
[edit] Senate
- 3. Hugo Black (Dem.)
- 2. J. Thomas Heflin (Dem.)
- 1. Henry F. Ashurst (Dem.)
- 3. Carl Hayden (Dem.)
- 3. Thaddeus Caraway (Dem.)
- 2. Joseph Robinson (Dem.)
- 1. Hiram Johnson (Rep.)
- 3. Samuel M. Shortridge (Rep.)
- 2. Lawrence C. Phipps (Rep.)
- 3. Charles W. Waterman (Rep.)
- 3. Hiram Bingham III (Rep.)
- 1. Frederic C. Walcott (Rep.)
- 1. John G. Townsend, Jr. (Rep.)
- 2. Daniel O. Hastings (Rep.)
- 3. Duncan U. Fletcher (Dem.)
- 1. Park Trammell (Dem.)
- 3. Walter F. George (Dem.)
- 2. William Harris (Dem.)
- 2. William E. Borah (Rep.)
- 3. John W. Thomas (Rep.)
- 2. Charles S. Deneen (Rep.)
- 3. Otis F. Glenn (Rep.)
- 1. Arthur R. Robinson (Rep.)
- 3. James Watson (Rep.)
- 3. Smith W. Brookhart (Rep.)
- 2. Daniel F. Steck (Dem.)
- 2. Arthur Capper (Rep.)
- 3. Henry J. Allen (Rep.)
- 3. Alben W. Barkley (Dem.)
- 2. Frederic M. Sackett (Rep.)
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- 2. John M. Robsion (Rep.)
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- 2. Ben M. Williamson (Dem.)
- 3. Edwin Broussard (Dem.)
- 2. Joseph Ransdell (Dem.)
- 2. Arthur Gould (Rep.)
- 1. Frederick Hale (Rep.)
- 1. Phillips Lee Goldsborough (Rep.)
- 3. Millard E. Tydings (Dem.)
- 2. Frederick Gillett (Rep.)
- 1. David I. Walsh (Dem.)
- 2. James Couzens (Rep.)
- 1. Arthur Vandenberg (Rep.)
- 2. Thomas D. Schall (Rep.)
- 1. Henrik Shipstead (FL)
- 2. Byron P. Harrison (Dem.)
- 1. Hubert Stephens (Dem.)
- 3. Harry B. Hawes (Dem.)
- 1. Roscoe C. Patterson (Rep.)
- 2. Thomas J. Walsh (Dem.)
- 1. Burton K. Wheeler (Dem.)
- 1. Robert B. Howell (Rep.)
- 2. George W. Norris (Rep.)
- 3. Tasker Oddie (Rep.)
- 1. Key Pittman (Dem.)
- 2. Henry Keyes (Rep.)
- 3. George H. Moses (Rep.)
- 2. David Baird, Jr. (Rep.)
- 1. Hamilton F. Kean (Rep.)
- 2. Sam G. Bratton (Dem.)
- 1. Bronson M. Cutting (Rep.)
- 1. Royal S. Copeland (Dem.)
- 3. Robert F. Wagner (Dem.)
- 3. Lee S. Overman (Dem.)
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- 3. Cameron A. Morrison (Dem.)
- 2. Furnifold Simmons (Dem.)
- 1. Lynn J. Frazier (Rep.)
- 3. Gerald P. Nye (Rep.)
- 3. Theodore Burton (Rep.)
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- 3. Roscoe C. McCulloch (Rep.)
- 1. Simeon Fess (Rep.)
- 2. William B. Pine (Rep.)
- 3. Elmer Thomas (Dem.)
- 2. Charles McNary (Rep.)
- 3. Frederick Steiwer (Rep.)
- 1. David A. Reed (Rep.)
- 3. Joseph R. Grundy (Rep.)
- 1. Felix Hebert (Rep.)
- 2. Jesse H. Metcalf (Rep.)
- 2. Coleman Blease (Dem.)
- 3. Ellison Smith (Dem.)
- 2. William H. McMaster (Rep.)
- 3. Peter Norbeck (Rep.)
- 1. Kenneth McKellar (Dem.)
- 2. William Emerson Brock (Dem.)
- 1. Thomas T. Connally (Dem.)
- 2. Morris Sheppard (Dem.)
- 1. William King (Dem.)
- 3. Reed Smoot (Rep.)
- 3. Porter Dale (Rep.)
- 1. Frank Greene (Rep.)
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- 1. Frank C. Partridge (Rep.)
- 2. Carter Glass (Dem.)
- 1. Claude Swanson (Dem.)
- 1. Clarence Dill (Dem.)
- 3. Wesley Jones (Rep.)
- 2. Guy Goff (Rep.)
- 1. Henry D. Hatfield (Rep.)
- 3. John J. Blaine (Rep.)
- 1. Robert La Follette (Rep.)
- 1. John Kendrick (Dem.)
- 2. Francis E. Warren (Rep.)
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- 2. Patrick J. Sullivan (Rep.)
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- 2. Robert D. Carey (Rep.)
[edit] House of Representatives
- 1. John McDuffie (Dem.)
- 2. Lister Hill (Dem.)
- 3. Henry B. Steagall (Dem.)
- 4. Lamar Jeffers (Dem.)
- 5. LaFayette L. Patterson (Dem.)
- 6. William B. Oliver (Dem.)
- 7. Milles C. Allgood (Dem.)
- 8. Edward B. Almon (Dem.)
- 9. George Huddleston (Dem.)
- 10. William B. Bankhead (Dem.)
- At Large - Lewis W. Douglas (Dem.)
- 1. William J. Driver (Dem.)
- 2. Pearl Peden Oldfield (Dem.)
- 3. Claude A. Fuller (Dem.)
- 4. Effiegene Locke Wingo (Dem.)
- 5. Heartsill Ragon (Dem.)
- 6. David Delano Glover (Dem.)
- 7. Tilman B. Parks (Dem.)
- 1. Clarence F. Lea (Dem.)
- 2. Harry L. Englebright (Rep.)
- 3. Charles F. Curry (Rep.)
- 4. Florence P. Kahn (Rep.)
- 5. Richard J. Welch (Rep.)
- 6. Albert E. Carter (Rep.)
- 7. Henry E. Barbour (Rep.)
- 8. Arthur M. Free (Rep.)
- 9. William E. Evans (Rep.)
- 10. Joe Crail (Rep.)
- 11. Phillip D. Swing (Rep.)
- 1. William R. Eaton (Rep.)
- 2. Charles B. Timberlake (Rep.)
- 3. Guy U. Hardy (Rep.)
- 4. Edward T. Taylor (Dem.)
- 1. E. Hart Fenn (Rep.)
- 2. Richard P. Freeman (Rep.)
- 3. John Q. Tilson (Rep.)
- 4. Schuyler Merritt (Rep.)
- 5. James P. Glynn (Rep.)
- At Large - Robert G. Houston (Rep.)
- 1. Charles Gordon Edwards (Dem.)
- 2. Edward E. Cox (Dem.)
- 3. Charles R. Crisp (Dem.)
- 4. William C. Wright (Dem.)
- 5. Leslie Jasper Steele (Dem.)
- 6. Samuel Rutherford (Dem.)
- 7. Malcom C. Tarver (Dem.)
- 8. Charles H. Brand (Dem.)
- 9. Thomas M. Bell (Dem.)
- 10. Carl Vinson (Dem.)
- 11. William C. Lankford (Dem.)
- 12. William W. Larsen (Dem.)
- At-Large - Richard Yates (Rep.)
- At-Large = William H. Dieterich (Dem.)
- 1. Oscar DePriest (Rep.)
- 2. Morton D. Hull (Rep.)
- 3. Elliott W. Sproul (Rep.)
- 4. Thomas A. Doyle (Dem.)
- 5. Adolph J. Sabath (Dem.)
- 6. James T. Igoe (Dem.)
- 7. M. Alfred Michaelson (Rep.)
- 8. Stanley H. Kunz (Dem.)
- 9. Frederick A. Britten (Rep.)
- 10. Carl R. Chindbolm (Rep.)
- 11. Frank R. Reid (Rep.)
- 12. John T. Buckbee (Rep.)
- 13. William R. Johnson (Rep.)
- 14. John C. Allen (Rep.)
- 15. Burnett M. Chiperfield (Rep.)
- 16. William F. Hull (Rep.)
- 17. Homer W. Hall (Rep.)
- 18. William P. Holaday (Rep.)
- 19. Charles Adkins (Rep.)
- 20. Henry T. Rainey (Dem.)
- 21. Frank M. Ramey (Rep.)
- 22. Edward M. Irwin (Rep.)
- 23. William W. Arnold (Dem.)
- 24. Thomas S. Williams (Rep.)
- 25. Edward E. Denison (Rep.)
- A/L Richard Yates (Rep.)
- A/L Ruth H. McCormick (Rep.)
- 1. Harry E. Rowbottom (Rep.)
- 2. Arthur H. Greenwood (Dem.)
- 3. James W. Dunbar (Rep.)
- 4. Harry C. Canfield (Dem.)
- 5. Noble J. Johnson (Rep.)
- 6. Richard N. Elliott (Rep.)
- 7. Louis Ludlow (Dem.)
- 8. Albert H. Vestal (Rep.)
- 9. Fred S. Purnell (Rep.)
- 10. William R. Wood (Rep.)
- 11. Albert R. Hall (Rep.)
- 12. David Hogg (Rep.)
- 13. Andrew J. Hickey (Rep.)
- 1. William F. Kopp (Rep.)
- 2. F. Dickinson Letts (Rep.)
- 3. Thomas J. B. Robinson (Dem.)
- 4. Gilbert N. Haugen (Rep.)
- 5. Cyrenus Cole (Rep.)
- 6. C. William Ramseyer (Rep.)
- 7. Cassius C. Dowell (Rep.)
- 8. Lloyd Thurston (Rep.)
- 9. Charles E. Swanson (Rep.)
- 10. L. J. Dickinson (Rep.)
- 11. Ed Hoyt Campbell (Rep.)
- 1. William P. Lambertson (Rep.)
- 2. U. S. Guyer (Rep.)
- 3. William Henry Sproul (Rep.)
- 4. Homer Hoch (Rep.)
- 5. James G. Strong (Rep.)
- 6. Charles Issac Sparks (Rep.)
- 7. Clifford R. Hope (Rep.)
- 8. William A. Ayres (Dem.)
- 1. W. Voris Gregory (Dem.)
- 2. John L. Dorsey, Jr. (Dem.)
- 3. John William Moore (Dem.)
- 4. John D. Craddock (Rep.)
- 5. Maurice Hudson Thatcher (Rep.)
- 6. J. Lincoln Newhall (Rep.)
- 7. Robert E. Lee Blackburn (Rep.)
- 8. Lewis L. Walker (Rep.)
- 9. Elva R. Kendall (Rep.)
- 10. Katherine G. Langley (Rep.)
- 11. Charles Finley (Rep.)
- 1. James O'Connor (Dem.)
- 2. James Zacharie Speary (Dem.)
- 3. Numa F. Montet (Dem.)
- 4. John N. Sandlin (Dem.)
- 5. Riley J. Wilson (Dem.)
- 6. Bolivar E. Kemp (Dem.)
- 7. René L. DeRouen (Dem.)
- 8. James Benjamin Aswell (Dem.)
- 1. Carroll L. Beedy (Rep.)
- 2. Wallace H. White, Jr. (Rep.)
- 3. John E. Nelson (Rep.)
- 4. Donald F. Snow (Rep.)
- 1. T. Alan Goldsborough (Dem.)
- 2. Linwood L. Clark (Rep.)
- 3. Vincent L. Palmisano (Dem.)
- 4. J. Charles Linthicum (Dem.)
- 5. Stephen W. Gambrill (Dem.)
- 6. Frederick N. Zihlman (Rep.)
- 1. Allen T. Treadway (Rep.)
- 2. Will Kirk Kaynor (Rep.)
- 3. Frank H. Foss (Rep.)
- 4. George R. Stobbs (Rep.)
- 5. Edith Nourse Rogers (Rep.)
- 6. A. Piatt Andrew, Jr. (Rep.)
- 7. William P. Connery, Jr. (Dem.)
- 8. Frederick W. Dallinger (Rep.)
- 9. Charles L. Underhill (Rep.)
- 10. John J. Douglass (Dem.)
- 11. George H. Tinkham (Rep.)
- 12. John W. McCormack (Dem.)
- 13. Robert Luce (Rep.)
- 14. Richard B. Wigglesworth (Rep.)
- 15. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (Rep.)
- 16. Charles L. Grifford (Rep.)
- 1. Robert H. Clancy (Dem.)
- 2. Earl C. Michener (Rep.)
- 3. Joseph L. Hooper (Rep.)
- 4. John C. Ketcham (Rep.)
- 5. Carl E. Mapes (Dem.)
- 6. Grant M. Hudson (Rep.)
- 7. Louis C. Cramton (Rep.)
- 8. Bird J. Vincent (Rep.)
- 9. James C. McLaughlin (Dem.)
- 10. Roy O. Woodruff (Dem.)
- 11. Frank P. Bohn (Rep.)
- 12. W. Frank James (Dem.)
- 13. Clarence J. McLeod (Dem.)
- 1. Victor Christgau (Rep.)
- 2. Frank Claugue (Rep.)
- 3. August H. Andresen (Rep.)
- 4. Melvin Maas (Rep.)
- 5. William I. Nolan (Rep.)
- 6. Harold Knutson (Rep.)
- 7. Paul John Kvale (FL)
- 8. William Pittenger (Rep.)
- 9. Conrad Selvig (Rep.)
- 10. Godfrey G. Goodwin (Rep.)
- 1. John E. Rankin (Dem.)
- 2. Wall Doxey (Dem.)
- 3. William M. Whittington (Dem.)
- 4. T. Jeff Busby (Dem.)
- 5. Ross A. Collins (Dem.)
- 6. Robert S. Hall (Dem.)
- 7. Percy E. Quin (Dem.)
- 8. James W. Collier (Dem.)
- 1. Milton A. Romjue (Dem.)
- 2. Ralph F. Lozier (Dem.)
- 3. Jacob L. Milligan (Dem.)
- 4. David W. Hopkins (Rep.)
- 5. Edgar C. Ellis (Rep.)
- 6. Thomas Jefferson Halsey (Rep.)
- 7. John William Palmer (Rep.)
- 8. William L. Nelson (Dem.)
- 9. Clarence Cannon (Dem.)
- 10. Henry F. Niedringhaus (Rep.)
- 11. John J. Cochran (Dem.)
- 12. Leonidas C. Dyer (Rep.)
- 13. Charles Edward Kiefner (Rep.)
- 14. Dewey Short (Rep.)
- 15. Joe J. Manlove (Rep.)
- 16. Rowland Louis Johnston(Rep.)
- 1. John M. Evans (Dem.)
- 2. Scott Leavitt (Rep.)
- 1. John H. Morehead (Dem.)
- 2. Willis G. Sears (Rep.)
- 3. Edgar Howard (Dem.)
- 4. Charles Henry Sloan (Rep.)
- {{ushr|Nebraska|5. Fred Gustus Johnson (Rep.)
- 6. Robert G. Simmons (Rep.)
- At-Large - Samuel S. Arentz (Rep.)
- 1. Charles A. Wolverton (Rep.)
- 2. Issac Bacharach (Rep.)
- 3. Harold G. Hoffman (Rep.)
- 4. Charles A. Eaton (Rep.)
- 5. Ernest R. Ackerman (Rep.)
- 6. Randolph Perkins (Rep.)
- 7. George N. Seger (Rep.)
- 8. Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (Rep.)
- 9. Franklin W. Fort (Rep.)
- 10. Frederick R. Lehlbach (Rep.)
- 11. Oscar L. Auf der Heide (Dem.)
- 12. Mary T. Norton (Dem.)
- At-Large - Albert G. Simms (Rep.)
- 1. Robert L. Bacon (Rep.)
- 2. William F. Brunner (Dem.)
- 3. George W. Lindsay (Dem.)
- 4. Thomas H. Cullen (Dem.)
- 5. Loring M. Black, Jr. (Dem.)
- 6. Andrew L. Somers (Dem.)
- 7. John F. Quayle (Dem.)
- 8. Patrick J. Carley (Dem.)
- 9. David J. O'Connell (Dem.)
- 10. Emanuel Celler (Dem.)
- 11. Anning S. Prall (Dem.)
- 12. Samuel Dickstein (Dem.)
- 13. Christopher D. Sullivan (Dem.)
- 14. William I. Sirovich (Dem.)
- 15. John J. Boylan (Dem.)
- 16. John J. O'Conner (Dem.)
- 17. Ruth Baker Pratt (Rep.)
- 18. Martin J. Kennedy (Dem.)
- 19. Sol Bloom (Dem.)
- 20. Fiorello H. LaGuardia (Rep.)
- 21. Joseph A. Gavagan (Dem.)
- 22. Anthony J. Griffin (Dem.)
- 23. Frank Oliver (Dem.)
- 24. James M. Fitzpatrick (Dem.)
- 25. J. Mayhew Wainwright (Rep.)
- 26. Hamilton Fish (Rep.)
- 27. Harcourt J. Pratt (Rep.)
- 28. Parker Corning (Dem.)
- 29. James S. Parker (Dem.)
- 30. Frank Crowther (Rep.)
- 31. Bertrand H. Snell (Rep.)
- 32. Francis D. Culkin (Rep.)
- 33. Fredrick M. Davenport (Rep.)
- 34. John D. Clarke (Rep.)
- 35. Clarence E. Hancock (Rep.)
- 36. John Taber (Rep.)
- 37. Gale H. Stalker (Rep.)
- 38. James L. Whitley (Rep.)
- 39. Archie D. Sanders (Rep.)
- 40. S. Wallace Dempsey (Rep.)
- 41. Edmund F. Cooke (Rep.)
- 42. James M. Mead (Dem.)
- 43. Daniel A. Reed (Rep.)
- 1. Lindsay C. Warren (Dem.)
- 2. John H. Kerr (Dem.)
- 3. Charles L. Abernathy (Dem.)
- 4. Edward W. Pou (Dem.)
- 5. Frank Hancock, Jr. (Dem.)
- 6. J. Bayard Clark (Dem.)
- 7. Hinton James (Dem.)
- 8. Robert L. Doughton (Dem.)
- 9. Charles A. Jonas (Rep.)
- 10. George M. Pritchard (Rep.)
- 1. Olger B. Burtness (Rep.)
- 2. Thomas Hall (Rep.)
- 3. James H. Sinclair (Rep.)
- 1. Nicholas Longworth (Rep.)
- 2. William E. Hess (Rep.)
- 3. Roy G. Fitzgerald (Rep.)
- 4. John L. Cable (Dem.)
- 5. Charles J. Thompson (Rep.)
- 6. Charles C. Kearns (Rep.)
- 7. Charles Brand (Rep.)
- 8. Grant Earl Mouser, Jr. (Rep.)
- 9. William W. Chalmers (Rep.)
- 10. Thomas A. Jenkins (Rep.)
- 11. Mell G. Underwood (Dem.)
- 12. John C. Speaks (Rep.)
- 13. Joseph E. Baird (Rep.)
- 14. Francis Seiberling (Rep.)
- 15. C. Ellis Moore (Rep.)
- 16. Charles Blaine McClintock (Rep.)
- 17. William M. Morgan (Rep.)
- 18. B. Frank Murphy (Rep.)
- 19. John G. Cooper (Rep.)
- 20. Martin L. Sweeney (Dem.)
- 21. Robert Crosser (Dem.)
- 22. Chester C. Bolton (Dem.)
- 1. Charles O'Connor (Rep.)
- 2. William W. Hastings (Dem.)
- 3. Wilburn Cartwright (Dem.)
- 4. Tom D. McKeown (Dem.)
- 5. Ulysses Stevens Stone (Rep.)
- 6. Jed Johnson (Dem.)
- 7. James V. McClintic (Dem.)
- 8. Milton C. Garber (Rep.)
- 1. James M. Beck (Rep.)
- 2. George S. Graham (Rep.)
- 3. Harry C. Ransley (Rep.)
- 4. Benjamin M. Golder (Rep.)
- 5. James J. Connolly (Rep.)
- 6. George A. Welsh (Rep.)
- 7. George P. Darrow (Rep.)
- 8. James Wolfenden (Rep.)
- 9. Henry W. Watson (Rep.)
- 10. William W. Griest (Rep.)
- 13. George F. Brumm (Rep.)
- 14. Charles J. Esterly (Rep.)
- 15. Louis T. McFadden (Rep.)
- 16. Robert F. Rich (Rep.)
- 17. Frederick William Magrady (Rep.)
- 18. Edward M. Beers (Rep.)
- 19. Isaac Hoffer Doutrich (Rep.)
- 20. J. Russell Leech (Rep.)
- 21. J. Banks Kurtz (Rep.)
- 22. Franklin Menges (Rep.)
- 23. J. Mitchell Chase (Rep.)
- 24. Samuel A. Kendall (Rep.)
- 25. Henry W. Temple (Rep.)
- 26. J. Howard Swick (Rep.)
- 27. Nathan L. Strong (Rep.)
- 28. Thomas Cunningham Cochran (Rep.)
- 29. Milton W. Shreve (Rep.)
- 30. William R. Coyle (Rep.)
- 31. Adam M. Wyant (Rep.)
- 32. Stephen G. Porter (Rep.)
- 33. M. Clyde Kelly (Rep.)
- 34. Patrick Joseph Sullivan (Rep.)
- 35. Harry A. Estep (Rep.)
- 36. Guy E. Campbell (Rep.)
- 1. Thomas S. McMillan (Dem.)
- 2. Butler B. Hare (Dem.)
- 3. Fred H. Dominick (Dem.)
- 4. John J. McSwain (Dem.)
- 5. William F. Stevenson (Dem.)
- 6. Allard H. Gasque (Dem.)
- 7. Hampton P. Fulmer (Dem.)
- 1. B. Carroll Reece (Rep.)
- 2. J. Will Taylor (Rep.)
- 3. Sam D. McReynolds (Dem.)
- 4. Cordell Hull (Dem.)
- 5. Ewin L. Davis (Dem.)
- 6. Joseph W. Byrns (Dem.)
- 7. Edward Everett Eslick (Dem.)
- 8. Gordon Browning (Dem.)
- 9. Jere Cooper (Dem.)
- 10. Hubert Fisherp (Dem.)
- 1. Wright Patman (Dem.)
- 2. John C. Box (Dem.)
- 3. Morgan G. Sanders (Dem.)
- 4. Sam Rayburn (Dem.)
- 5. Hatton W. Sumners (Dem.)
- 6. Luther A. Johnson (Dem.)
- 7. Clay Stone Briggs (Dem.)
- 8. Daniel E. Garrett (Dem.)
- 9. Joseph J. Mansfield (Dem.)
- 10. James P. Buchanan (Dem.)
- 1. Oliver H. Cross (Dem.)
- 2. Fritz G. Lanham (Dem.)
- 3. Guinn Williams (Dem.)
- 4. Harry M. Wurzbach (Dem.)
- 5. John Nance Garner (Dem.)
- 6. Claude Benton Hudspeth (Dem.)
- 7. Thomas L. Blanton (Dem.)
- 8. Marvin Jones (Dem.)
- 1. Elbert S. Brigham (Rep.)
- 2. Ernest W. Gibson (Rep.)
- 1. S. Otis Bland (Dem.)
- 2. Menalcus Lankford (Rep.)
- 3. Andrew J. Montague (Dem.)
- 4. Patrick H. Drewry (Dem.)
- 5. Joseph Whitehead (Dem.)
- 6. Clifton A. Woodrum (Dem.)
- 7. Jacob A. Garber (Rep.)
- 8. R. Walton Moore (Dem.)
- 9. Joseph Crockett Shaffe (Rep.)
- 10. Henry Tucker (Dem.)
- 1. John F. Miller (Rep.)
- 2. Lindley H. Hadley (Rep.)
- 3. Albert Johnson (Rep.)
- 4. John W. Summers (Rep.)
- 5. Samuel Billingsley Hill (Dem.)
- 1. Carl G. Bachmann (Rep.)
- 2. Frank L. Bowman (Rep.)
- 3. John M. Wolverton (Rep.)
- 4. J. A. Hughes (Rep.)
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- 4. Robert Lynn Hogg (Rep.)
- 1. Henry A. Cooper (Rep.)
- 2. Charles A. Kading (Rep.)
- 3. John M. Nelson (Rep.)
- 4. John C. Schafer (Rep.)
- 5. William H. Stafford (Rep.)
- 6. Michael K. Reilly (Dem.)
- 7. Merlin Hull (Rep.)
- 8. Edward E. Browne (Rep.)
- 9. George J. Schneider (Rep.)
- 10. James A. Frear (Rep.)
- 11. Hubert H. Peavey (Rep.)
- At Large - Vincent Carter (Rep.)
[edit] Delegates
- Daniel A. Sutherland (Rep.), Delegate
- Victor S. K. Houston (Rep.), Delegate
[edit] Resident Commissioners
[edit] Philippines
[edit] Puerto Rico
- Félix Córdova Dávila (Unionist)
- José Lorenzo Pesquera (nonpartisan) (took office April 15, 1932)
[edit] Officers
[edit] Senate
- Secretary of the Senate:
- Edwin P. Thayer of Illinois, elected December 7, 1925.
- Sergeant at Arms of the Senate:
- David S. Barry of Rhode Island, elected May 19, 1919.
- Chaplain of the Senate
- The Rev. ZeBarney T. Phillips, Episcopalian, elected December 5, 1927.
- Democratic Party Secretary:
- Edwin A. Halsey
- Republican Party Secretary:
- Carl A. Loeffler
[edit] House of Representatives
- Clerk of the House:
- Sergeant at Arms of the House:
- Joseph G. Rodgers of Pennsylvania, elected April 15, 1929.
- Doorkeeper of the House:
- Postmaster of the House:
- Parliamentarian of the House:
- Lewis Deschler
- Chaplain of the House
[edit] Other
- Architect of the Capitol:
- David Lynn, appointed August 22, 1923.
[edit] References
- Gould, Lewis L. (2005). The Most Exclusive Club. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books Group. 0-465-02778-4.
- Remini, Robert V. (2006). The House. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. 0-06-088434-7.
- U.S. Congress (2005). Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress. Retrieved on 2006-06-01.
- U.S. House of Representatives (2006). Congressional History. Retrieved on 2006-06-01.
- U.S. Senate (2006). Statistics and Lists. Retrieved on 2006-06-01.
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