67th United States Congress
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The Sixty-seventh 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, D.C. from March 4, 1921 to March 3, 1923, during the first two years of the administration of U.S. President Warren G. Harding.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Thirteenth Census of the United States in 1910. Both chambers had a Republican majority.
[edit] Dates of sessions
- Special session of the Senate: March 4, 1921 – March 15, 1921
- First session: April 11, 1921 – November 23, 1921
- Second session: December 5, 1921 – September 22, 1922
- Third session: November 20, 1922 – December 4, 1922 — a lame duck session
- Fourth session: December 4, 1922 – March 3, 1923 — a lame duck session
Previous congress: 66th Congress
Next congress: 68th Congress
[edit] Major events
- Main article: Events of 1921; Events of 1922; Events of 1923
[edit] Major legislation
- May 19, 1921 - Emergency Quota Act (Johnson Quota Act), ch. 8, 42 Stat. 5
- June 2, 1924 - Revenue Act of 1921, ch. 234, 43 Stat. 253
- September 21, 1922 - Fordney-McCumber tariff, ch. 356, 42 Stat. 858
- September 22, 1922 - Cable Act (Married Women’s Citizenship Act), ch. 411, 42 Stat. 1021
[edit] Party summary
[edit] Senate
Affiliation | Members At Seating | Members At Adjournment | Voting share |
Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican Party | 59 | -% | |||
Democratic Party | 37 | -% | |||
Total | 96 |
See also: United States Senate election, 1920
[edit] House of Representatives
Affiliation | Members | Voting share |
Delegates and Resident Commissioners |
Note | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican Party | 303 | -% | 3 | [1] | ||
Democratic Party | 137 | -% | ||||
Progressive Party | 4 | -% | [2] | |||
Socialist Party | 1 | -% | [3] | |||
Other | - | - | 3 | [4] | ||
Total | 435 |
See also: United States House election, 1920
[edit] Notes
- ^ 67th United States Congress#Delegates
- ^ Ira C. Copley-IL, John A. Elston-CA, M. Clyde Kelly-PA, Whitmell P. Martin-LA
- ^ Meyer London-NY
- ^ 67th United States Congress#Resident Commissioners
[edit] Leadership
[edit] Senate
[edit] House of Representatives
[edit] Members
[edit] Senate
- 2. James T. Heflin (Dem.)
- 3. Oscar W. Underwood (Dem.)
- 1. Henry F. Ashurst (Dem.)
- 3. Ralph H. Cameron (Rep.)
- 3. Thaddeus H. Caraway (Dem.)
- 2. Joseph T. Robinson (Dem.)
- 1. Hiram W. Johnson (Rep.)
- 3. Samuel M. Shortridge (Rep.)
- 3. Samuel D. Nicholson (Rep.)
- 2. Lawrence C. Phipps (Rep.)
- 3. Frank B. Brandegee (Rep.)
- 1. George P. McLean (Rep.)
- 2. L. Heisler Ball (Rep.)
- 1. Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. (Dem.) Bayard took Josiah O. Wolcott's vacant seat after defeating appointee T. Coleman du Pont.
- 1. T. Coleman du Pont (Rep.) appointed to replace Josiah O. Wolcott after Wolcott's resignation; he also ran in the election for this seat, but lost.
- 1. Josiah O. Wolcott (Dem.) Wolcott resigned 2 July 1921 to accept a judicial position. He was replaced at first by the appointed T. Coleman du Pont and later by the elected Thomas F. Bayard, Jr.
- 3. Duncan U. Fletcher (Dem.)
- 1. Park Trammell (Dem.)
- 3. Rebecca L. Felton (Dem.) Felton was appointed to take the seat of Thomas E. Watson after Watson's death; she served only twenty-four hours, from 21 November to 22 November 1922.
- 3. Walter F. George (Dem.) George filled the vacancy caused by the death of Thomas E. Watson.
- 2. William J. Harris (Dem.)
- 3. Thomas E. Watson (Dem.) Watson died 26 September 1922; his vacant seat was filled at first by the appointed Rebecca L. Felton and then by the elected Walter F. George.
- 2. William E. Borah (Rep.)
- 3. Frank R. Gooding (Rep.)
- 2. Joseph M. McCormick (Rep.)
- 3. William B. McKinley (Rep.)
- 1. Harry S. New (Rep.)
- 3. James E. Watson (Rep.)
- 3. Smith W. Brookhart (Rep.) Brookhart was elected to the Senate after William S. Kenyon resigned.
- 2. Albert B. Cummins (Rep.)
- 3. William S. Kenyon (Rep.) Kenyon resigned 24 February 1922. He was replaced at first by Charles A. Rawson and then by Smith W. Brookhart.
- 3. Charles A. Rawson (Rep.) Rawson was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by William S. Kenyon's resignation.
- 2. Arthur Capper (Rep.)
- 3. Charles Curtis (Rep.)
- 3. Richard P. Ernst (Rep.)
- 2. Augustus O. Stanley (Dem.)
- 3. Edwin S. Broussard (Dem.)
- 2. Joseph E. Ransdell (Dem.)
- 2. Bert M. Fernald (Rep.)
- 1. Frederick Hale (Rep.)
- 1. Joseph I. France (Rep.)
- 3. Ovington E. Weller (Rep.)
- 2. Henry Cabot Lodge (Rep.)
- 1. David I. Walsh (Dem.)
- 2. James Couzens (Rep.) Couzens was appointed and then elected to take the place of Truman H. Newberry.
- 2. Truman H. Newberry (Rep.) Newberry resigned amid accusations of fraud. His vacant seat was filled by James Couzens.
- 1. Charles E. Townsend (Rep.)
- 1. Frank B. Kellogg (Rep.)
- 2. Knute Nelson (Rep.)
- 2. Byron P. Harrison (Dem.)
- 1. John S. Williams (Dem.)
- 1. James A. Reed (Dem.)
- 3. Selden P. Spencer (Rep.)
- 1. Henry L. Myers (Dem.)
- 2. Thomas J. Walsh (Dem.)
- 2. Gilbert M. Hitchcock (Dem.)
- 1. George W. Norris (Rep.)
- 3. Tasker L. Oddie (Rep.)
- 1. Key Pittman (Dem.)
- 3. George H. Moses (Rep.)
- 2. Henry W. Keyes (Rep.)
- 2. Walter E. Edge (Rep.)
- 1. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen (Rep.)
- 2. Holm O. Bursum (Rep.) Bursum was appointed and elected to take the place of Albert B. Fall after Fall resigned.
- 2. Albert B. Fall (Rep.) resigned 4 March 1921 to become Secretary of the Interior; his empty
seat was filled by Holm O. Bursum
- 1. Andrieus A. Jones (Dem.)
- 1. William M. Calder (Rep.)
- 3. James W. Wadsworth, Jr. (Rep.)
- 3. Lee S. Overman (Dem.)
- 2. Furnifold M. Simmons (Dem.)
- 3. Edwin F. Ladd (Rep.)
- 1. Porter J. McCumber (Rep.)
- 1. Atlee Pomerene (Dem.)
- 3. Frank B. Willis (Rep.)
- 3. John W. Harreld (Rep.)
- 2. Robert L. Owen (Dem.)
- 2. Charles L. McNary (Rep.)
- 3. Robert N. Stanfield (Rep.)
- 1. William E. Crow (Rep.) died 2 August 1922; he was replaced by David A. Reed
- 3. Boies Penrose (Rep.) Penrose died 31 December 1921; George W. Pepper filled the vacancy.
- 3. George W. Pepper (Rep.) Pepper was appointed and elected to take Boies Penrose's seat after Penrose's death.
- 1. David A. Reed (Rep.) Reed was appointed and elected to the Senate after William E. Crow's death.
- 2. LeBaron B. Colt (Rep.)
- 1. Peter G. Gerry (Dem.)
- 2. Nathaniel B. Dial (Dem.)
- 3. Ellison D. Smith (Dem.)
- 3. Peter Norbeck (Rep.)
- 2. Thomas Sterling (Rep.)
- 1. Kenneth D. McKellar (Dem.)
- 2. John K. Shields (Dem.)
- 1. Charles A. Culberson (Dem.)
- 2. Morris Sheppard (Dem.)
- 1. William H. King (Dem.)
- 3. Reed Smoot (Rep.)
- 3. William P. Dillingham (Rep.)
- 1. Carroll S. Page (Rep.)
- 2. Carter Glass (Dem.)
- 1. Claude A. Swanson (Dem.)
- 3. Wesley L. Jones (Rep.)
- 1. Miles Poindexter (Rep.)
- 2. Davis Elkins (Rep.)
- 1. Howard Sutherland (Rep.)
- 1. Robert M. La Follette (Rep.)
- 3. Irvine L. Lenroot (Rep.)
- 1. John B. Kendrick (Dem.)
- 2. Francis E. Warren (Rep.)
[edit] House of Representatives
- Edward B. Almon (Dem.)
- William B. Bankhead (Dem.)
- Fred L. Blackmon (Dem.)
- William B. Bowling (Dem.)
- George Huddleston (Dem.)
- Lamar Jeffers (Dem.)
- John McDuffie (Dem.)
- William B. Oliver (Dem.)
- Lilius B. Rainey (Dem.)
- Henry B. Steagall (Dem.)
- John R. Tyson (Dem.)
- William J. Driver (Dem.)
- Henderson M. Jacoway (Dem.)
- William A. Oldfield (Dem.)
- Tilman B. Parks (Dem.)
- Chester W. Taylor (Dem.)
- Samuel M. Taylor (Dem.)
- John N. Tillman (Dem.)
- Otis T. Wingo (Dem.)
- Henry E. Barbour (Rep.)
- Charles F. Curry (Rep.)
- John A. Elston (Progressive)
- Arthur M. Free (Rep.)
- Julius Kahn (Rep.)
- Clarence F. Lea (Dem.)
- Walter F. Lineberger (Rep.)
- James H. MacLafferty (Rep.)
- John I. Nolan (Rep.)
- Mae E. Nolan (Rep.)
- Henry Z. Osborne (Rep.)
- John E. Raker (Dem.)
- Philip D. Swing (Rep.)
- Edward H. Fenn (Rep.)
- Richard P. Freeman (Rep.)
- James P. Glynn (Rep.)
- Schuyler Merritt (Rep.)
- John Q. Tilson (Rep.)
- Frank Clark (Dem.)
- Herbert J. Drane (Dem.)
- William J. Sears (Dem.)
- John H. Smithwick (Dem.)
- Thomas M. Bell (Dem.)
- Charles H. Brand (Dem.)
- Charles R. Crisp (Dem.)
- William C. Lankford (Dem.)
- William W. Larsen (Dem.)
- Gordon Lee (Dem.)
- James W. Overstreet (Dem.)
- Frank Park (Dem.)
- William D. Upshaw (Dem.)
- Carl Vinson (Dem.)
- James W. Wise (Dem.)
- William C. Wright (Dem.)
- Frederick A. Britten (Rep.)
- Edwin B. Brooks (Rep.)
- Joseph G. Cannon (Rep.)
- Carl R. Chindblom (Rep.)
- Ira C. Copley (Progressive)
- Edward E. Denison (Rep.)
- Charles Eugene Fuller (Rep.)
- Frank H. Funk (Rep.)
- John J. Gorman (Rep.)
- William J. Graham (Rep.)
- Winnifred S. M. Huck (Rep.)
- Clifford C. Ireland (Rep.)
- Edward J. King (Rep.)
- Stanley H. Kunz (Dem.)
- Martin B. Madden (Rep.)
- James R. Mann (Rep.)
- William E. Mason (Rep.)
- John C. McKenzie (Rep.)
- Magne A. Michaelson (Rep.)
- Allen F. Moore (Rep.)
- John W. Rainey (Dem.)
- William A. Rodenberg (Rep.)
- Adolph J. Sabath (Dem.)
- Guy L. Shaw (Rep.)
- Elliott W. Sproul (Rep.)
- Loren E. Wheeler (Rep.)
- Thomas S. Williams (Rep.)
- Richard Yates (Rep.)
- John S. Benham (Rep.)
- Oscar E. Bland (Rep.)
- James W. Dunbar (Rep.)
- Richard N. Elliott (Rep.)
- Louis W. Fairfield (Rep.)
- Andrew J. Hickey (Rep.)
- Milton Kraus (Rep.)
- Oscar R. Luhring (Rep.)
- Merrill Moores (Rep.)
- Fred S. Purnell (Rep.)
- Everett Sanders (Rep.)
- Albert H. Vestal (Rep.)
- William R. Wood (Rep.)
- William D. Boies (Rep.)
- Cyrenus Cole (Rep.)
- Lester J. Dickinson (Rep.)
- Cassius C. Dowell (Rep.)
- James W. Good (Rep.)
- William R. Green (Rep.)
- Gilbert N. Haugen (Rep.)
- Harry E. Hull (Rep.)
- William F. Kopp (Rep.)
- Christian W. Ramseyer (Rep.)
- Burton E. Sweet (Rep.)
- Horace M. Towner (Rep.)
- Daniel R. Anthony, Jr. (Rep.)
- Richard E. Bird (Rep.)
- Philip P. Campbell (Rep.)
- Homer Hoch (Rep.)
- Edward C. Little (Rep.)
- James G. Strong (Rep.)
- Jasper N. Tincher (Rep.)
- Hays B. White (Rep.)
- Alben W. Barkley (Dem.)
- James C. Cantrill (Dem.)
- William J. Fields (Dem.)
- Ralph W. E. Gilbert (Dem.)
- Ben Johnson (Dem.)
- David H. Kincheloe (Dem.)
- John W. Langley (Rep.)
- Charles F. Ogden (Rep.)
- John M. Robsion (Rep.)
- Arthur B. Rouse (Dem.)
- Robert Y. Thomas, Jr. (Dem.)
- James B. Aswell (Dem.)
- Henry G. Dupré (Dem.)
- George K. Favrot (Dem.)
- Ladislas Lazaro (Dem.)
- Whitmell P. Martin (Progressive)
- James O'Connor (Dem.)
- John N. Sandlin (Dem.)
- Riley J. Wilson (Dem.)
- Carroll L. Beedy (Rep.)
- Ira G. Hersey (Rep.)
- John E. Nelson (Rep.)
- John A. Peters (Rep.)
- Wallace H. White, Jr. (Rep.)
- Albert A. Blakeney (Rep.)
- Thomas A. Goldsborough (Dem.)
- John B. P. C. Hill (Rep.)
- John C. Linthicum (Dem.)
- Sydney E. Mudd (Rep.)
- Frederick N. Zihlman (Rep.)
- 1. Allen T. Treadway (Rep.)
- 2. Frederick H. Gillett (Rep.)
- 3. Calvin D. Paige (Rep.)
- 4. Samuel E. Winslow (Rep.)
- 5. John J. Rogers (Rep.)
- 6. Willfred W. Lufkin (Rep.) resigned June 30, 1921
- vacant July 1, 1921 – September 26, 1921
- Abram P. Andrew, Jr. (Rep.) installed September 27, 1921
- 7. Robert S. Maloney (Rep.)
- 8. Frederick W. Dallinger (Rep.)
- 9. Charles L. Underhill (Rep.)
- 10. Peter F. Tague (Dem.)
- 11. George H. Tinkham (Rep.)
- 12. James A. Gallivan (Dem.)
- 13. Robert Luce (Rep.)
- 14. Louis A. Frothingham (Rep.)
- 15. William S. Greene (Rep.)
- 16. Joseph Walsh (Rep.) resigned August 2, 1922
- vacant August 3, 1922 – November 6, 1922
- Charles L. Gifford (Rep.) installed November 7, 1922
- Vincent M. Brennan (Rep.)
- George P. Codd (Rep.)
- Louis C. Cramton (Rep.)
- Joseph W. Fordney (Rep.)
- William H. Frankhauser (Rep.)
- William F. James (Rep.)
- Patrick H. Kelley (Rep.)
- John C. Ketcham (Rep.)
- Carl E. Mapes (Rep.)
- James C. McLaughlin (Rep.)
- Earl C. Michener (Rep.)
- Frank D. Scott (Rep.)
- John M. C. Smith (Rep.)
- Roy O. Woodruff (Rep.)
- Sydney Anderson (Rep.)
- Frank Clague (Rep.)
- Charles Russell Davis (Rep.)
- Oscar Keller (Rep.)
- Harold Knutson (Rep.)
- Oscar Larson (Rep.)
- Walter Newton (Rep.)
- Thomas D. Schall (Rep.)
- Halvor Steenerson (Rep.)
- Andrew Volstead (Rep.)
- James W. Collier (Dem.)
- Ross A. Collins (Dem.)
- Benjamin G. Humphreys (Dem.)
- Paul B. Johnson (Dem.)
- Bill G. Lowrey (Dem.)
- Percy E. Quin (Dem.)
- John E. Rankin (Dem.)
- Thomas U. Sisson (Dem.)
- William O. Atkeson (Rep.)
- Leonidas C. Dyer (Rep.)
- Edgar C. Ellis (Rep.)
- Charles L. Faust (Rep.)
- Harry B. Hawes (Dem.)
- Edward D. Hays (Rep.)
- Theodore W. Hukriede (Rep.)
- Henry F. Lawrence (Rep.)
- Isaac V. McPherson (Rep.)
- Frank C. Millspaugh (Rep.)
- Cleveland A. Newton (Rep.)
- Roscoe C. Patterson (Rep.)
- Marion E. Rhodes (Rep.)
- Sidney C. Roach (Rep.)
- William W. Rucker (Dem.)
- Samuel A. Shelton (Rep.)
- Washington J. McCormick (Rep.)
- Carl W. Riddick (Rep.)
- William E. Andrews (Rep.)
- Robert E. Evans (Rep.)
- Augustin R. Humphrey (Rep.)
- Albert W. Jefferis (Rep.)
- Moses P. Kinkaid (Rep.)
- Melvin O. McLaughlin (Rep.)
- Charles F. Reavis (Rep.)
- Roy H. Thorpe (Rep.)
- Ernest R. Ackerman (Rep.)
- Theodore F. Appleby (Rep.)
- Isaac Bacharach (Rep.)
- Elijah C. Hutchinson (Rep.)
- Frederick R. Lehlbach (Rep.)
- Charles F. X. O'Brien (Dem.)
- Archibald E. Olpp (Rep.)
- Richard W. Parker (Rep.)
- Francis F. Patterson, Jr. (Rep.)
- Randolph Perkins (Rep.)
- Amos H. Radcliffe (Rep.)
- Herbert W. Taylor (Rep.)
- Martin C. Ansorge (Rep.)
- Charles G. Bond (Rep.)
- John F. Carew (Dem.)
- Walter M. Chandler (Rep.)
- John D. Clarke (Rep.)
- William B. Cockran (Dem.)
- Frank Crowther (Rep.)
- Thomas H. Cullen (Dem.)
- Stephen W. Dempsey (Rep.)
- Thomas B. Dunn (Rep.)
- Benjamin L. Fairchild (Rep.)
- Hamilton Fish (Rep.)
- Norman J. Gould (Rep.)
- Anthony J. Griffin (Dem.)
- Lewis Henry (Rep.)
- Frederick C. Hicks (Rep.)
- Michael J. Hogan (Rep.)
- Alanson B. Houghton (Rep.)
- James W. Husted (Rep.)
- John J. Kindred (Dem.)
- John Kissel (Rep.)
- Ardolph L. Kline (Rep.)
- Warren I. Lee (Rep.)
- Meyer London (Socialist)
- Clarence MacGregor (Rep.)
- Walter W. Magee (Rep.)
- James M. Mead (Dem.)
- Ogden L. Mills (Rep.)
- Luther W. Mott (Rep.)
- James S. Parker (Rep.)
- Nathan D. Perlman (Rep.)
- Andrew N. Petersen (Rep.)
- Daniel A. Reed (Rep.)
- Daniel J. Riordan (Dem.)
- Albert B. Rossdale (Rep.)
- Thomas J. Ryan (Rep.)
- Archie D. Sanders (Rep.)
- Isaac Siegel (Rep.)
- Bertrand H. Snell (Rep.)
- Homer P. Snyder (Rep.)
- Christopher D. Sullivan (Dem.)
- Peter G. Ten Eyck (Dem.)
- Lester D. Volk (Rep.)
- Charles B. Ward (Rep.)
- Charles L. Abernethy (Dem.)
- Samuel M. Brinson (Dem.)
- Alfred L. Bulwinkle (Dem.)
- Robert L. Doughton (Dem.)
- William C. Hammer (Dem.)
- Claude Kitchin (Dem.)
- Homer L. G. Lyon (Dem.)
- Edward W. Pou (Dem.)
- Charles M. Stedman (Dem.)
- Hallett S. Ward (Dem.)
- Zebulon Weaver (Dem.)
- Olger B. Burtness (Rep.)
- James H. Sinclair (Rep.)
- George M. Young (Rep.)
- James T. Begg (Rep.)
- Theodore E. Burton (Rep.)
- John L. Cable (Rep.)
- William W. Chalmers (Rep.)
- Raymond C. Cole (Rep.)
- John G. Cooper (Rep.)
- Simeon D. Fess (Rep.)
- Roy G. Fitzgerald (Rep.)
- Israel M. Foster (Rep.)
- Harry C. Gahn (Rep.)
- Joseph H. Himes (Rep.)
- Charles C. Kearns (Rep.)
- Charles L. Knight (Rep.)
- Nicholas Longworth (Rep.)
- Charles E. Moore (Rep.)
- William M. Morgan (Rep.)
- Benjamin F. Murphy (Rep.)
- Miner G. Norton (Rep.)
- Edwin D. Ricketts (Rep.)
- John C. Speaks (Rep.)
- Ambrose E. B. Stephens (Rep.)
- Charles J. Thompson (Rep.)
- Charles D. Carter (Dem.)
- Thomas A. Chandler (Rep.)
- Lorraine M. Gensman (Rep.)
- Manuel Herrick (Rep.)
- James V. McClintic (Dem.)
- Joseph C. Pringey (Rep.)
- Alice M. Robertson (Rep.)
- Fletcher B. Swank (Dem.)
- Willis C. Hawley (Rep.)
- Clifton N. McArthur (Rep.)
- Nicholas J. Sinnott (Rep.)
- Harris J. Bixler (Rep.)
- Edward S. Brooks (Rep.)
- William J. Burke (Rep.)
- Thomas S. Butler (Rep.)
- Guy E. Campbell (Dem.)
- Charles R. Connell (Rep.)
- James J. Connolly (Rep.)
- Clarence D. Coughlin (Rep.)
- George P. Darrow (Rep.)
- George W. Edmonds (Rep.)
- Benjamin K. Focht (Rep.)
- Fred B. Gernerd (Rep.)
- George S. Graham (Rep.)
- William W. Griest (Rep.)
- Evan J. Jones (Rep.)
- M. Clyde Kelly (Progressive)
- Samuel A. Kendall (Rep.)
- Edgar R. Kiess (Rep.)
- William H. Kirkpatrick (Rep.)
- I. Clinton Kline (Rep.)
- Aaron S. Kreider (Rep.)
- Louis T. McFadden (Rep.)
- Joseph McLaughlin (Rep.)
- John M. Morin (Rep.)
- Stephen G. Porter (Rep.)
- Harry C. Ransley (Rep.)
- John Reber (Rep.)
- John M. Rose (Rep.)
- Milton W. Shreve (Rep.)
- Nathan L. Strong (Rep.)
- Henry W. Temple (Rep.)
- William S. Vare (Rep.)
- Anderson H. Walters (Rep.)
- Henry W. Watson (Rep.)
- Adam M. Wyant (Rep.)
- James F. Byrnes (Dem.)
- Frederick H. Dominick (Dem.)
- Hampton P. Fulmer (Dem.)
- William T. Logan (Dem.)
- John J. McSwain (Dem.)
- William F. Stevenson (Dem.)
- Philip H. Stoll (Dem.)
- Joseph E. Brown (Rep.)
- Joseph W. Byrns (Dem.)
- Wynne F. Clouse (Rep.)
- Ewin L. Davis (Dem.)
- Hubert F. Fisher (Dem.)
- Finis J. Garrett (Dem.)
- Lemuel P. Padgett (Dem.)
- Brazilla C. Reece (Rep.)
- Lon A. Scott (Rep.)
- James W. Taylor (Rep.)
- Clarence W. Turner (Dem.)
- Eugene Black (Dem.)
- Thomas L. Blanton (Dem.)
- John C. Box (Dem.)
- Clay S. Briggs (Dem.)
- James P. Buchanan (Dem.)
- Thomas T. Connally (Dem.)
- John N. Garner (Dem.)
- Daniel E. Garrett (Dem.)
- Rufus Hardy (Dem.) (Dem.)
- Claude B. Hudspeth (Dem.)
- John M. Jones (Dem.)
- Fritz G. Lanham (Dem.)
- Joseph J. Mansfield (Dem.)
- Lucian W. Parrish (Dem.)
- Samuel T. Rayburn (Dem.)
- Morgan G. Sanders (Dem.)
- Hatton W. Sumners (Dem.)
- Guinn Williams (Dem.)
- Harry M. Wurzbach (Rep.)
- Schuyler O. Bland (Dem.)
- Joseph T. Deal (Dem.)
- Patrick H. Drewry (Dem.)
- Thomas W. Harrison (Dem.)
- James M. Hooker (Dem.)
- Rorer A. James (Dem.)
- Andrew J. Montague (Dem.)
- Robert W. Moore (Dem.)
- John Paul (Rep.)
- Campbell B. Slemp (Rep.)
- Henry St. George Tucker (Dem.)
- James P. Woods (Dem.)
- Lindley H. Hadley (Rep.)
- Albert Johnson (Rep.)
- John F. Miller (Rep.)
- John W. Summers (Rep.)
- John S. Webster (Rep.)
- George M. Bowers (Rep.)
- Leonard S. Echols (Rep.)
- Wells Goodykoontz (Rep.)
- Stuart F. Reed (Rep.)
- Benjamin L. Rosenbloom (Rep.)
- Harry C. Woodyard (Rep.)
- Joseph D. Beck (Rep.)
- Edward E. Browne (Rep.)
- David G. Classon (Rep.)
- Henry A. Cooper (Rep.)
- James A. Frear (Rep.)
- John C. Kleczka (Rep.)
- Florian Lampert (Rep.)
- Adolphus P. Nelson (Rep.)
- John M. Nelson (Rep.)
- William H. Stafford (Rep.)
- Edward Voigt (Rep.)
[edit] Delegates
- Alaska Territory
- Hawaii Territory
- Henry A. Baldwin (Rep.)
- Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole (Rep.)
[edit] Resident Commissioners
- Félix Córdova Dávila, Unionist, Puerto Rico
- Jaime C. De Veyra, Philippines
- Isauro Gabaldon, Philippines
[edit] Officers
[edit] Senate
- Secretary of the Senate:
- Sergeant at Arms of the Senate:
- David S. Barry of Rhode Island, elected May 19, 1919.
- Chaplain of the Senate
- The Rev. John J. Muir, Baptist, elected January 21, 1921.
[edit] House of Representatives
- Clerk of the House:
- Sergeant at Arms of the House:
- Joseph G. Rodgers of Pennsylvania, elected April 11, 1921.
- Doorkeeper of the House:
- Postmaster of the House:
- Clerk at the Speaker’s Table:
- Lehr Fess
- Chaplain of the House
[edit] Other
- Architect of the Capitol:
- Elliott Woods, appointed February 19, 1902.
[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 June 1, 2006.
- U.S. House of Representatives (2006). Congressional History. Retrieved on June 1, 2006.
- U.S. Senate (2006). Statistics and Lists. Retrieved on June 1, 2006.
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