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E. F. Morgan, R.
Mar., 1921
Mar., 1925
$5,030
Secretary of State ..
Houston G. Young, R.
Mar., 1921
Mar., 1925
4,000
Treasurer .
William S. Johnson, R.
Mar., 1921
Mar., 1925
3,500
Auditor.
John C. Bond, R .:
Mar., 1921
Mar., 1925
4,500
Superintendent of Schools
George M. Ford, R.
Mar., 1921
Mar., 1925
4,000
Commissioner of Agriculture
James E. Stewart, R.
Mar., 1921
Mar., 1925
4,000
WISCONSIN-Madison.
Governor
John J. Blaine, R.
Jan., 1921
Jan., 1923
5,000
Lieutenant Governor.
George F. Comings, R
Jan., 1921
Jan., 1923
1,000
Secretary of State
Elmer S. Hall, R
Jan., 1921
Jan., 1923
5,000
Treasurer.
Henry Johnson, R ..
Jan., 1921
Jan., 1923
5,000
Attorney General.
William J. Morgan, R
Jan., 1921
Jan., 1923
5,000
Superintendent of Schools
C. P. Cary, Ind.
July, 1919
July, 1921
5,000
WYOMING-Cheyenne.
Governor.
Robert D. Carey, R
Jan., 1919
Jan., 1923
4,000
Secretary of State
Wm. E. Chaplin, R
Jan., 1919
Jan., 1923
3,000
Auditor ...
I. C. Jefferis, R ..
Jan., 1919
Jan., 1923
3,000
Treasurer.
A. D. Hoskins, R.
Jan., 1919
Jan., 1923
3,000
.
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THE SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.
March 4, 1921, to March 4, 1925.
THE SENATE.
CALVIN COOLIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. Republicans, 59; Democrats, 37; whole number, 96.
Term ex.
Term. ex
ALABAMA.
INDIANA.
J. Thomas Heflin, D 1925
Oscar W. Underwood, D 1927
ARIZONA.
Henry F. Ashurst, D
1923
Ralph H. Cameron, R
1927
ARKANSAS.
Joe T. Robinson, D 1925
T. H. Caraway, D
1927
0
CALIFORNIA.
Hiram W. Johnson, R. 1923
Samuel M. Shortridge, R.
1927
COLORADO.
Lawrence C. Phipps, R.
1925
Samuel D. Nicholson, R.
1927
CONNECTICUT.
George P. McLean, R .. 1923
Frank P. Brandegee, R.
1927
DELAWARE.
Josiah O. Wolcott, D 1923
L. Heisler Ball, R. .
1925
FLORIDA.
Park Trammell, D. 1923
Duncan U. Fletcher, D
1927
GEORGIA.
Wm. J. Harris, D 1925
Thomas E. Watson, D
1927
IDAHO.
William E. Borah, R. 1925
Frank R. Gooding, R.
1927
ILLINOIS.
Medill McCormick, R.
1925
William B. Mckinley, R.
1927
Harry S. New, R.
1923
James E. Watson, R.
1927
IOWA.
William S. Kenyon, R.
1925
Albert B. Cummins, R.
1927
KANSAS.
Arthur Capper, R
1925
Charles Curtis, R.
1927
KENTUCKY.
Augustus O. Stanley, D
1925
Richard P. Ernst, R.
1927
LOUISIANA.
Joseph E. Ransdell, D
1925
Edward S. Broussard, D
1927
MAINE.
Frederick Hale, R.
1923
Bert M. Fernald, R.
1925
MARYLAND.
Joseph I. France, R.
1923
Ovington E. Weller, R
1927
MASSACHUSETTS.
Henry Cabot Lodge, R
1923
David I. Walsh, D
1925
MICHIGAN.
Charles E. Townsend, R.
1923
Truman H. Newberry, R.
1925
MINNESOTA.
Frank B. Kellogg, R.
1923
Knute Nelson, R.
1925
MISSISSIPPI.
John Sharp Williams, D
1923
Byron P. Harrison, D.
1925
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
THE SENATE .- Concluded.
Term ex.
MISSOURI.
James A. Reed, D 1923
Selden P. Spencer, R. 1927
MONTANA.
Henry L. Myers, D.
1923
Thomas J. Walsh, D.
1925
NEBRASKA.
Gilbert M. Hitchcock, D
1923
George W. Norris, R.
1925
NEVADA.
Key Pittman, D.
1923
Tasker L. Oddie, R.
1927
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Henry W. Keyes, R.
1925
George H. Moses, R.
1927
NEW JERSEY.
Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, R.
1923
Walter E. Edge, R
1925
NEW MEXICO.
A. A. Jones, D
1923
Albert B. Fall, R.
1925
NEW YORK.
William M. Calder, R .. 1923
James W. Wadsworth, Jr., R.
1927
NORTH CAROLINA.
F. McL. Simmons, D
1925
Lee S. Overman, D
1927
NORTH DAKOTA. .
Porter J. McCumber, R.
1923
Edwin F. Ladd, R.
1927
OHIO.
Atlee Pomerene, D
1923
Frank B. Willis, R.
1927
OKLAHOMA.
Robert L. Owen, D
1925
J. W. Harreld, R.
1927
OREGON.
Charles L. McNary, R.
1925
Robert N. Stanfield, R.
1927
Term ex. PENNSYLVANIA.
Philander C. Knox, R.
1923
Boies Penrose, R.
1927
RHODE ISLAND.
Peter G. Gerry, D.
1923
LeBaron Bradford Colt, R.
1925
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Nathaniel B. Dial, D
1925
Ellison D. Smith, D.
1927
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Thomas Sterling, R.
1925
.Peter Norbeck, R
1927
TENNESSEE.
Kenneth D. McKellar, D.
1923
John K. Shields, D
1925
TEXAS.
Charles A. Culberson, D
1923
Morris Sheppard, D
1925
UTAH.
William H. King, D
1923
Reed Smoot, R.
1927
VERMONT.
Carroll S. Page, R.
1923
William P. Dillingham, R.
1927
VIRGINIA.
Claude A. Swanson, D .
1923
Carter Glass, D
1925
WASHINGTON.
Miles Poindexter, R
1923
Wesley L. Jones, R.
1927
WEST VIRGINIA.
Howard Sutherland, R
1923
Davis Elkins, R.
1925
WISCONSIN.
Robert M. LaFollette, R
1923
Irvine L. Lenroot, R.
1927
WYOMING.
John B. Kendrick, D.
1923
Francis E. Warren, R.
1925
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
FREDERICK H. GILLETT, MASSACHUSETTS, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF . REPRESENTATIVES.
List of members and their places of residence. Republicans, 300; Democrats, 132; Socialist, 1. Whole number, 435; vacancies, 2. Those marked * served in the sixty- sixth congress.
ALABAMA.
1. *John McDuffie, D.
Monroeville
6. · * W. B. Oliver, D. Tuscaloosa
2. John R. Tyson, D.
Montgomery
7.
L. B. Rainey, D.
Gadsden
3. *Henry B. Steagall, D. .. Ozark
8. *Edward B. Almon, D.
. Decatur
4. *Fred L. Blackmon, D
. Anniston
9. *Geo. Huddleston, D. Birmingham
5. W. B. Bowling, D. LaFayette
10. *W. B. Bankhead, D. Scottsboro
ARIZONA.
At Large.
*Carl Hayden, D.
Phoenix
ARKANSAS.
1. W. J. Driver, D.
Osceola
5. *H. M. Jacoway, D.
Dardanelle
2. *William A. Oldfield, D.
. Batesville
6. *Samuel M. Taylor, D. .Pine Bluff
3. *John N. Tillman, D
Fayetteville
7. Tilman B. Parks, D. Hope
4. *Otis Wingo, D. De Queen
CALIFORNIA.
1. *Clarence F. Lea, D
Santa Rosa 7. *H. E. Barbour, R . Fresno
2. *John E. Raker, D
. Alturas
8.
Arthur M. Free, R.
.San Jose
3. * Charles F. Curry, R. Sacramento
9.
Vacancy.
10. Henry Z. Osborne, R Los Angeles
5. *John I. Nolan, R San Francisco
11. Phil D. Swing, R. El Centro
6. * J. A. Elston, R. Berkeley
COLORADO.
1. *William N. Vaile, R.
Denver
3. *Guy U. Hardy, R. . Canon City
2. *Charles B. Timberlake, R.
Sterling
4. * Edward T. Taylor, D. ... . Glenwood Springs
CONNECTICUT.
1. E. Hart Fenn, R ..
Wethersfield 4. *Schuyler Merritt, R .. Stamford
2. *Richard P. Freeman, R. New London
5. * James P. Glynn, R. . Winsted
DELAWARE.
At Large.
*Caleb R. Layton, R.
Georgetown
FLORIDA.
1. Herbert J. Drane, D.
Lakeland
3. * J. H. Smithwick, D.
Pensacola
2. * Frank Clark, D ..
Gainesville 4. *W. J. Sears, D.
Kissimme
GEORGIA.
1. *J. W. Overstreet, D
.Sylvania
7. *Gordon Lee, D ...
Chickamauga
2. *Frank Park, D ...
. Ashburn
8. *Chas. H. Brand, D.
Athens
3. *Charles R. Crisp, D Americus
9. *Thomas M. Bell, D. Gainesville
4. *W. C. Wright, D ..
Newman
10. *Carl Vinson, D ... Milledgeville
5. *Wm. D. Upshaw, D.
. Atlanta
11. *W. C. Lankford, D. Valdosta
6. *James W. Wise, D. Fayetteville
12. W. W. Larsen, D Dublin
4. *Julius Kahn, R. San Francisco
3. * John Q. Tilson, R. New Haven
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .- Continued.
IDAHO. At Large.
*Burton L. French, R. *Addison T. Smith, R.
Moscow Twin Falls
ILLINOIS.
· At Large.
*Richard Yates, R
*William E. Mason, R.
Springfield Chicago
1. *Martin B. Madden, R
Chicago
14. *William J. Graham, R. Aledo
2.
*James R. Mann, R ...
Chicago
15.
*Edward J. King, R ..
. Galesburg
3.
Elliott W. Sproul, R.
Chicago
16.
*Clifford Ireland, R.
Peoria
4.
*John W. Rainey, D. .
. Chicago
17. Frank H. Funk, R ..
Bloomington
5. *Adolph J. Sabath, D
Chicago
18. *Joseph G. Cannon, R .: Danville
6. John J. Gorman, R.
Chicago
19. Allen F. Moore, R.
. Monticello
7. M. A. Michaelson, R.
Chicago
20.
Guy L. Shaw, R ...
Beardstown
8.
Stanley Henry Kunz, D
Chicago
21.
*Loren E. Wheeler, R
. Springfield
9.
*Fred A. Britten, R.
Chicago
22.
*William A. Rodenberg, R.
East St. Louis
10.
*Carl R. Chindblom, R.
Chicago
23.
*Edwin B. Brooks, R.
Newton
11.
*Ira C. Copley, R ...
. Aurora
24. *Thomas S. Williams, R.
Louisville
12.
*Charles E. Fuller, R.
Belvidere
25.
*Edward E. Denison, R.
.Marion
13. *John C. Mckenzie, R. Elizabeth
INDIANA.
1.
*Oscar R. Luhring, R.
Evansville
8.
*Albert H. Vestal, R.
Anderson
2.
*Oscar E. Bland, R.
. Linton
9.
*Fred S. Purnell, R.
. Attica
3.
*James W. Dunbar, R
. New Albany
10.
*William R. Wood, R.
Lafayette
4.
*John S. Benham, R.
Benham
11.
*Milton Kraus, R.
Peru
5.
*Everett Sanders, R.
. Terre Haute
12.
*Louis W. Fairfield, R
. Angola
6.
*Richard N. Elliott, R
Connersville
13.
*Andrew J. Hickey, R.
Laporte
7. *Merrill Moores, R.
Indianapolis
IOWA.
1.
W. F. Kopp, R ...
Mt. Pleasant 7.
8.
*Horace M. Towner, R.
.Corning
3.
*Burton E. Sweet, R.
. Waverly
9.
*William R. Green, R.
Council Bluffs
4. *Gilbert N. Haugen, R.
Northwood
10.
*L. J. Dickinson, R.
. Algona
5.
*James W. Good, R. .
Cedar Rapids
11.
*William D. Boies, R.
Sheldon
6. *C. W. Ramseyer, R. Bloomfield
KANSAS.
1. *Daniel R. Anthony, Jr., R
Leavenworth
5. *James G. Strong, R
Blue Rapids
2. *Edward C. Little, R
Kansas City
6.
*Hays B. White, R ...
Mankato
3. *Philip P. Campbell, R.
Pittsburg
7. *J. N. Tichner, R.
. Medicine Lodge
4. *Homer Hoch, R. Marion
8. Richard E. Bird, R. Wichita
KENTUCKY.
1.
*Alben W. Barkley, D.
Paducah
7.
*J. C. Cantrill, D
Georgetown
2. *D. H. Kincheloe, D.
Madisonville
8. Ralph Gilbert, D
Shelbyville
3. * R. Y. Thomas, Jr., D
Central City
9. *W. J. Fields, D.
Olive Hill
4. *Ben Johnson, D ..
Bardstown
10. *John W. Langley, R Pikeville
5. *Charles F. Ogden, R
Louisville
11. *J. M. Robsion, R.
Barbourville
6. *A. B. Rouse, D. Burlington
LOUISIANA.
1. James O'Connor, D.
New Orleans
5. *Riley J. Wilson, D.
Harrisonburg
2. *H. Garland Dupre, D.
.New Orleans
6.
George K. Favrot, D.
Baton Rouge
3. *W. P. Martin, D .. Thibodaux 7. *L. Lazaro, D .. Washington
4. John N. Sandlin, D. Minden
8. *James B. Aswell, D. . Natchitoches
MAINE.
1. Carroll L. Beedy, R. . .
Portland 3. * John A. Peters, R. Ellsworth
2. *Wallace H. White, Jr., R ..
.Lewiston
4. * Ira G. Hersey, R.
Houlton
** Cassius C. Dowell, R
Des Moines
2.
*Harry E. Hull, R.
Williamsburg
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .- Continued.
MARYLAND.
1. T. Alan Goldsborough, D
Denton 4. *J. Charles Linthicum, D.
Baltimore
2. Albert A. Blakeney, R.
. Catonsville
5. *Sydney E. Mudd, R.
LaPlata
3. John P. Hill, R.
Baltimore
6. *Frederick N. Zihlman, R. Cumberland
MASSACHUSETTS.
1. *Allen T. Treadway, R.
Stockbridge 9. Charles L. Underhill, R
Somerville
2. *Frederick H. Gillett, R.
. Springfield
10. *Peter F. Tague, D
Boston
3. *Calvin D. Paige, R ....
Southbridge
11. *George Holden Tinkham, R. .Boston
4. *Samuel E. Winslow, R.
. Worcester
12. *James A. Gallivan, D .Boston
5. *John Jacob Rogers, R
Lowell
13. *Robert Luce, R. Waltham
6. *Willfred W. Lufkin, R.
.Essex
14. Louis A. Frothingham, R .... North Easton
7. Robert S. Maloney, R. Lawrence
15. *William S. Greene, R Fall River
8. *Frederick W. Dallinger, R. Cambridge 16.
*Joseph Walsh, R. New Bedford
MICHIGAN.
1.
George P. Codd, R.
Detroit
8.
*Joseph W. Fordney, R.
.Saginaw
2. *Earl C. Michener, R.
. Adrian
9.
*James C. McLaughlin, R.
Muskegon
3. John M. C. Smith, R.
Charlotte
10.
Roy O. Woodruff, R
Bay City
4. John C. Ketcham, R.
Hastings
11. *Frank D. Scott, R. . Alpena
5. *Carl E. Mapes, R. Grand Rapids
6. *Patrick H. Kelley, R
Lansing
13. Vincent M. Brennan, R.
.Detroit
7. *Louis C. Cramton, R. Lapeer
MINNESOTA.
1.
*Sydney Anderson, R
Lanesboro
6. *Harold Knutson, R ..
.St. Cloud
2. Frank Clague, R.
Redwood Falls
7.
*Andrew J. Volstead, R.
.Granite Falls
3. *Charle: R. Davis, R. St. Peter
8. Oscar J. Larson, R. .
. Duluth
4. Oscar E. Keller, R.
.St. Paul
9. *Halvor Steenerson, R ..
. Crookston
5. *Walter H. Newton, R. Minneapolis 10.
*Thomas D. Schall, R.
Minneapolis
MISSISSIPPI.
1.
John E. Rankin, D.
Tupelo 5. Ross A. Collins, D
Meridian
2. B. G. Lowrey, D ..
.Blue Mountain
6.
*Paul B. Johnson, D
Hattiesburg
3. *B. G. Humphreys, D
Greenville
7. *Percy E. Quin, D.
McComb City
4. *T. U. Sisson, D
Winona 8. *J. W. Collier, D. . Vicksburg
MISSOURI.
1. Frank C. Millspaugh, R.
. Canton
9.
Theodore W. Hukreide, R .. . Warrenton
2. *William W. Rucker, D ..
. Keytesville
10.
*Cleveland A. Newton, R. .St. Louis
3. H. F. Lawrence, R.
. Cameron
11. Harry B. Hawes, D St. Louis
4. Charles L. Faust, R.
.St. Joseph
12.
*L. C. Dyer, R. .St. Louis
5. Edgar C. Ellis, R ... Kansas City
13.
. * Marion E. Rhodes, R
. Potosi
6. William O. Atkeson, R.
. Butler
14. *Edward D. Hays, R. Cape Girardeau
7. Roscoe C. Patterson, R
Springfield
15. *I. V. McPherson, R. .Aurora
8. Sid C. Roach, R.
Linn Creek
16. S. A. Shelton, R.
Marshfield
MONTANA.
At Large.
*Carl W. Riddick, R
Miles City
Washington J. McCormick, R.
Missoula
NEBRASKA.
1. *C. F. Reavis, R.
. Falls City 4. *M. O. McLaughlin, R. . .. York
2. *Albert W. Jefferis, R.
. Omaha
5. *William E. Andrews, R.
Hastings
3. *Robert E. Evans, R.
. Dakota City 6. *Moses P. Kinkaid, R. O'Neill
NEVADA.
At Large.
Samuel S. Arentz, R. Simpson
12. *W. Frank James, R ..
Hancock
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .- Continued.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1. *Sherman E. Burroughs, R.
Manchester
2. *Edward H. Wason, R. .
Nashua
NEW JERSEY.
1.
Francis F. Patterson, Jr., R. Camden 7. *Amos H. Radcliffe, R. Paterson
2. *Isaac Bacharach, R. Atlantic City
8. Herbert W. Taylor, R. Newark
3. T. Frank Appleby, R. Asbury Park
9. Richard Wayne Parker, R. Newark
4. *Elijah C. Hutchinson, R Trenton
10. *Frederick R. Lehlbach, R. Newark
5. *Ernest R. Ackerman, R. . .Plainfield
11. Archibald E. Olpp, R ..... . West Hoboken
6. Randolph Perkins, R. . Woodcliff Lake
12. Charles F. X. O'Brien, D. Jersey City
NEW MEXICO.
At Large.
Nestor Montoya, R.
Albuquerque
NEW YORK.
1. *Frederick C. Hicks, R. Port Washington
23. Albert B. Rossdale, R.
Bronx
2.
John J. Kindred, D.
Astoria
24.
Benjamin L. Fairchild, R
Pelham
3. John Kissel, R.
. Brooklyn
25. *James W. Husted, R Peekskill
4.
*Thomas H. Cullen, D Brooklyn
Brooklyn
27. *Charles B. Ward, R. De Bruce
6. Warren I. Lee, R. .
. Brooklyn
28. Peter G. Ten Eyck, D. Albany
7.
Michael J. Hogan, R
Brooklyn
29.
*James S. Parker, R .. Salem
8.
Charles G. Bond, R.
Brooklyn
*Bertrand H. Snell, R
Potsdam
10.
Lester D. Volk, R.
Brooklyn
32.
*Luther W. Mott, R.
.Oswego
12.
Meyer London, S.
New York
34.
John Davenport Clarke, R
.Delhi
14.
Nathan S. Perlman, R
New York
36.
*Norman J. Gould, R. . Seneca Falls
15.
Thomas J. Ryan, R.
New York
37.
*Alanson B. Houghton, R.
. Corning
16.
W. Burke Cochran, D.
New York
38. *Thomas B. Dunn, R.
Rochester
17. Ogden L. Mills, R. . New York
39.
*Archie D. Sanders, R.
Stafford
18. *John F. Carew, D.
New York
40.
*S. Wallace Dempsey, R.
Lockport
19. Walter M. Chandler, R.
New York
41. *Clarence MacGregor, R.
.Buffalo
20.
*Isaac Siegel, R.
New York
42. *James M. Mead, D.
Lackawanna
21. Martin C. Ansorge, R.
New York
· 43. *Daniel A. Reed, R.
Dunkirk
22. *Anthony J. Griffin, D. New York
NORTH CAROLINA.
1. Hallet S. Ward, D.
. Washington 6. H. L. Lyon, D ..
Fayetteville
2. *Claude Kitchin, D
Scotland Neck
7. W. C. Hammer, D.
Asheboro
3. *S. M. Brinson, D.
Newbern
8, *R. L. Doughton, D.
Laurel Springs
4. *Edward W. Pou, D.
Smithfield
9. A. L. Bulwinkle, D Gastonia
5. *Charles M. Stedman, D
. Greensboro
10. *Zebulon Weaver, D Asheville
NORTH DAKOTA.
Grand Forks
2. *Geo. M. Young, R.
Valley City
3. *J. H. Sinclair, R.
Kenmare
OHIO.
1.
*Nicholas Longworth, R. Cincinnati
12.
John C. Speaks, R. Columbus
2.
*A. E. B. Stephens, R. North Bend 13. *James T. Begg, R.
Sandusky
3. Roy G. Fitzgerald, R. Dayton
14. C. L. Knight, R . Akron
4. John L. Cable, R .. . Lima
15. *C. Ellis Moore, R. Cambridge
5. *Charles J. Thompson, R Defiance
16. J. H. Himes, R. Canton
6. *Charles C. Kearns, R. .
Batavia
17. William M. Morgan, R. . Newark
7. *Simeon D. Fess, R. Yellow Springs
18. *Frank Murphy, R .. Steubenville
8. *R. Clint Cole, R. Findlay
19. *John G. Cooper, R. Youngstown
9. W. W. Chalmers, R. Toledo
20. Miner G. Norton, R. Cleveland
10. *Israel M. Foster, R.
Athens
21. Harry G. Gahn, R. Cleveland
11. *Edwin D. Ricketts, R.
Logan
22. Theodore E. Burton, R. . Cleveland
11. *Daniel J. Riordan, D New York
33.
*Homer P. Snyder, R.
Little Falls
13. Christopher D. Sullivan, D
New York
35.
*Walter W. Magee, R.
Syracuse
9. Andrew N. Peterson, R
Brooklyn
26. Hamilton Fish, Jr., R. Garrison
5. Ardolph L. Kline, R.
30. *Frank Crowther, R. Schenectady
31.
1. O. B. Burtness, R.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .- Continued.
OKLAHOMA.
1. T. A. Chandler, R.
. Vinita 5. F. B. Swank, D
Norman
2. Alice M. Robertson, R.
. Muskogee
6.
L. M. Gensman, R
Lawton
3. *Charles D. Carter, D. Ardmore
7. *James V. McClintic, D.
Snyder
4. J. C. Pringey, R. Chandler
8. Manuel Herrick, R. Perry
OREGON.
1. *Willis C. Hawley, R .. .. Salem
2. *Nicholas J. Sinnott, R.
The Dalles
3. *Clifton N. McArthur, R. Portland
PENNSYLVANIA.
At Large.
Vacancy.
*William J. Burke, R. Joseph Mclaughlin, R *Anderson H. Walters, R.
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Johnstown
1. *William S. Vare, R.
Philadelphia
17.
*Benjamin K. Focht, R
Lewisburg
2. *George S. Graham, R.
Philadelphia
18.
*Aaron S. Kreider, R ..
. Annville
3. Harry C. Ransley, R. Philadelphia
19. *John M. Rose, R ..
.Johnstown
4. *George W. Edmonds, R
Philadelphia
20. *Edward S. Brooks, R
. York
5. James J. Connolly, R.
Philadelphia
21. *Evan J. Jones, R .... Adam M. Wyant, R.
Bradford
6. *George P. Darrow, R
Philadelphia
22.
23. *Samuel A. Kendall, R.
Meyersdale
8. 9.
*William W. Griest, R.
Lancaster
25. Robert J. Firman, R.
Harbor Creek
10.
Charles R. Connell, R.
Scranton
26. William H. Kirkpatrick, R
Easton
11.
Clarence D. Coughlin, R.
Wilkes-Barre
27.
*Nathan L. Strong, R. Harris J. Bixler, R.
Johnsonburg
13. Fred B. Gernerd, R.
Allentown
29. *Stephen G. Porter, R.
Pittsburgh
14. *Louis T. McFadden, R
Canton
30. *M. Clyde Kelly, R. .
. Swissvale
15. *Edgar R. Kiess, R
Williamsport
31. *John M. Morin, R.
Pittsburgh
16. I. Clinton Kline, R.
Sunbury
32. *Guy E. Campbell, D.
Pittsburgh
RHODE ISLAND.
1. *Clark Burdick, R.
. Newport
2. *Walter R. Stiness, R.
. Warwick
3. *Ambrose Kennedy, R.
Woonsocket
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1. W. Turner Logan, D.
Charleston
5. * W. F. Stevenson, D.
Cheraw
2.
*J. F. Byrnes, D.
.Aiken
6. P. H. Stoll, D ..
Kingstree
3. * F. H. Dominick, D.
Newberry
7. H. P. Fulmer, D. Norway
4. J. J. McSwain, D. . Greenville
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Sioux Falls
2. *Royal C. Johnson, R.
Aberdeen
3. William Williamson, R
Oacoma
TENNESSEE.
1. B. Carroll Reece, R.
.. Elizabethtown 6. *Joseph W. Byrns, D. Nashville
2. *J. Will Taylor, R Knoxville
7. *L. P. Padgett, D.
Columbia
3. Joe Brown, R. . . Chattanooga
8. Lon A. Scott, R.
Savannah
4. W. S. Clouse, R.
. Cookeville
9. *Finis J. Garrett, D. Dresden
5 *Ewin L. Davis, D .Manchester
10. *Hubert F. Fisher, D Memphis
7.
*Henry W. Watson, R.
Langhorne
24.
*Henry W. Temple, R.
Washington
12.
*John Reber, R.
Pottsville
28.
Greensburg
*Thomas S. Butler, R.
West Chester
.Brookville
1. *C. A. Christopherson, R.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .- Concluded.
TEXAS.
1. *Eugene Black, D. .Clarksville
10. *James P. Buchanan, D Brenham
2. *John C. Box, D. .Jacksonville 11. *Tom Connally, D.
. Marlin
3. Morgan G. Sanders, D . Canton
12. *Fritz G. Lanham, D Fort Worth
4. *Sam Rayburn, D.
.Bonham
13. *Lucian W. Parrish, D. Henrietta
5.
*Hatton W. Sumners, D.
.Dallas
14. H. M. Wurzbach, R.
Sequin
6.
*Rufus Hardy, D.
Corsicana 15. *John N. Garner, D.
. Uvalde
7. *Clay Stone Briggs, D.
Galveston
16. *C. B. Hudspeth, D.
El Paso
8. Daniel E. Garrett, D . Houston
17. *Thomas L. Blanton, D. . Abilene
9. *Joseph J. Mansfield, D Columbus
18. *Marvin Jones, D. Amarillo
UTAH.
1. Don B. Colton, R
. Vernal
2. E. O. Leatherwood, R.
Salt Lake City
1. *Frank L. Greene, R.
St. Albans
2. *Porter H. Dale, R.
.Brighton
VIRGINIA.
1. *S. Otis Bland, D
Newport News 6. *James P. Woods, D. Roanoke
2. J. T. Deal, D .. Norfolk
7. *T. W. Harrison, D. . Winchester
3. *A. J. Montague, D Richmond
8. *R. Walton Moore, D . Fairfax
4. *P. H. Drewry, D
Petersburg
9. *C. B. Slemp, D Big Stone Gap
5. *Rorer A. James, D.
. Danville
10. *H. D. Flood, D. . Appomattox
WASHINGTON.
1. *John F. Miller, R.
.Seattle 4. *John W. Summers, R. Walla Walla
2. *Lindley H. Hadley, R
Bellingham
5. * J. Stanley Webster, R. : Spokane
3. *Albert Johnson, R. Hoquiam
WEST VIRGINIA.
1. Benj. L. Rosenbloom, R
. Wheeling 4. *Harry C. Woodyard, R. Spencer
2. *George M. Bowers, R
Martinsburg
5. *Wells Goody Koontz, R. Williamson
3. *Stuart F. Reed, R. Clarksburg 6. *Leonard S. Echols, R. . Charleston
WISCONSIN.
1. Henry Allen Cooper, R . Racine
7. Joseph D. Beck, R. . Viroqua
2. *Edward Voigt, R ..
Sheboygan
8. *Edward E. Browne, R. Waupaca
3. John M. Nelson, R. . Madison
9. *David G. Classon, R .. Oconto
4. *John C. Kleczka, R Milwaukee
10. *James A. Frear, R .. . Hudson
5. William H. Stafford, R Milwaukee
11. *Adolphus P. Nelson, R Grantsburg
6. *Florian Lampert, R. Oshkosh
1. * Frank W. Mondell, R
New Castle
DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIES.
ALASKA.
Dan A. Sutherland, R.
Fairbanks
HAWAII.
J. Kuhio Kalanianaole, R.
Waikiki
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Resident Commissioners.
*Jaime C. de Veyra, Nationalist. ... Leyte
Isauro Gabaldon, Unionist. .San Isidro
PORTO RICO.
Resident Commissioner.
Felix Cordova Davila, Unionist
San Juan
WYOMING.
VERMONT.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STATE OFFICERS, SUPREME COURT AND LEGISLATURE.
UNITED STATES SENATORS.
CHARLES ELROY TOWNSEND, [Term expires March 4, 1923.]
Of Jackson, was born at Concord, Michigan, August 15, 1856, of New England parentage. He received his education in the Concord and Jackson high schools and the University of Michigan. He worked on a farm until twenty years of age, when he became principal of schools at Parma, Michigan, which work he pursued seven years. Mr. Townsend is married, and has always resided in Michigan. He was admitted to the bar at Jackson in 1895 where he has since practiced his profession. He held the office of register of deeds ten years and was elected to the 58th, 59th, 60th and 61st Congresses. At the primaries September 6, 1910, he was nominated United States Senator to succeed Julius Caesar Burrows whose term expired March 4, 1911, and was elected by the legislature January 17, 1911, for the term ending March 4, 1917. At the primary election held on August 29, 1916, he was renominated and at the election held on November 7, 1916, he was re-elected for the term ending March 4, 1923.
TRUMAN HANDY NEWBERRY, [Term expires March 4, 1925.]
Of Grosse Pointe, who is identified with several leading industries of Detroit as well as a number of important enterprises elsewhere throughout the state, has been a resident of Michigan since his birth, November 5, 1864. His father, John S. Newberry, had made an enviable record for himself in Michigan's early history as a railroad builder and as a promoter of industrial enterprises, possibly his greatest achievement being the building of a railroad through the upper peninsula of Michigan. The son readily followed his father's footsteps, and, after graduating from the Sheffield Technical School of Yale University in 1885, he secured employment with the old Detroit, Bay City & Alpena Railroad. His first work was with the engineering force. His advancement was rapid and he was soon appointed general freight and passenger agent of the company. It was at this time that his father died and young Newberry was called home to take charge of his father's estate. For a number of years these interests occupied all his energies. For the last fifteen years he has been president of Grace hospital, of Detroit, and under his leadership, the hospital has more than doubled its capacity. In 1896 Mr. Newberry and a number of his associates organized the Michigan Naval Militia Brigade. Two years later, on the outbreak of the Spanish-American war, the entire organization enlisted in the United States regular navy, Mr. Newberry serving as lieutenant on the U. S. S. Yosemite. In 1905 he was appointed assistant secretary of the navy by President Roosevelt, and three years later was advanced to secretary of the navy. When, in April, 1917, President Wilson declared a state of war existing between the United States and Germany, Mr. Newberry immediately offered his services to his country. Two
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. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
months later his services were accepted and, in view of his previous experience, he was given the rank of lieutenant commander, the highest rank ever conferred by the U. S. navy department on a civilian. In July of the same year he was appointed aide to Rear Admiral N. R. Usher, commandant of the third naval district, which includes the ports of New York and Brooklyn. Mr. Newberry is married and has three children, a daughter and two sons. He was elected to the United States senate November 5, 1918, by a plurality of 7,567, after one of the bitterest political fights in the history of the state, his leading opponent being Henry Ford, Democrat, the automobile manufacturer of Detroit.
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.
FIRST DISTRICT. Wards 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17, Detroit, Wayne County.
Population 1920, 417,319. GEORGE P. CODD,
Republican, was born in Detroit, December 7, 1869, of Scotch-Irish parentage, and was educated in the public schools of that city. Later he entered the University of Michigan from which he was graduated in 1891, with the degree of B. A. He studied law in the offices of Alfred Russell and Griffen & Warner and was admitted to the bar in 1892. Mr. Codd is married and has three children. He was assistant city attorney of Detroit, 1893-96; member Commom Council, 1901-1905; mayor, 1905-1906; regent State Univer- sity, 1911; circuit judge, Third judicial district, 1911-1921; and was elected to congress November 2, 1920, by a vote of 89,171 to 19,803 for Frank Murphy, and 2,102 for Robert L. Barnett.
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