74th United States Congress
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The Seventy-fourth 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 January 3, 1935 to January 3, 1937, during the last two years of the first administration of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Fifteenth Census of the United States in 1930. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.
[edit] Dates of sessions
January 3, 1935 - January 3, 1937
Previous congress: 73rd Congress
Next congress: 75th Congress
[edit] Major events
- Main article: Events of 1935; Events of 1936
[edit] Major legislation
- Social Security Act, including Aid to Dependent Children, Old Age Pension Act PL 74-271 (ch. 531, 49 Stat. 620, 42 U.S.C. § 301 et seq)[1]
- Robinson Patman Act (15 U.S.C. § 13)
- Rural Electrification Act
- Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act
- Commodities Exchange Act
[edit] Notable events
- Louisiana Senator Huey P. Long gave the second longest filibuster speech in Senate history up to that time, 15 hours and 30 minutes, on June 12th-13th, 1935 to retain a provision, opposed by President Franklin Roosevelt, requiring Senate confirmation for the National Recovery Administration's senior employees. Called by nature, Long's filibuster was finally defeated after he "headed" for the head. Two days later he was back and ready to fight for a liberalization of what would become known as the Social Security Act. [3] (The longest filibuster in Senate history was given by US senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina who spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes to keep the US Senate from voting on the Civil Rights Act of 1957 in August. In 1964, a group of southern senators opposing the passage of another civil rights bill — the Civil Rights Act of 1964 — took turns talking for 75 days. [4])
[edit] Party summary
[edit] Senate
Party | Members |
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Democrats | 69 |
Republicans | 25 |
Farmer-Labor | 1 |
Progressive | 1 |
Total | 96 |
[edit] House
Party | Members |
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Democrats | 322 |
Republicans | 103 |
Progressive | 7 |
Farmer-Labor | 3 |
Total | 435 |
Also 2 Delegates, 3 Resident Commissioners
[edit] Officers
[edit] Senate
President of the Senate - John N. Garner
[edit] House of Representatives
- Speaker of the House:
- Joseph W. Byrns (Dem.)-(Tennessee) Died June 4, 1936.
- William B. Bankhead (Dem.)-(Alabama) Elected June 4, 1936.
- House Majority Leader:
- House Minority Leader: Bertrand H. Snell (Rep.)-(New York)
- House Democratic Whip: Patrick J. Boland (Dem.)-(Pennsylvania)
- House Republican Whip: Harry L. Englebright (Rep.)-(California)
- House Democratic Caucus Chairman: Edward T. Taylor (Dem.)-(Colorado)
- House Republican Conference Chairman: Frederick R. Lehlbach (Rep.)-(New Jersey)
[edit] Members
[edit] Senate
- 2. John H. Bankhead II (Dem.)
- 3. Hugo Black (Dem.)
- 1. Henry Fountain Ashurst (Dem.)
- 3. Carl Trumbull Hayden (Dem.)
- 3. Hattie Wyatt Caraway (Dem.)
- 2. Joseph Taylor Robinson (Dem.)
- 1. Hiram Warren Johnson (Rep.)
- 3. William Gibbs Mcadoo (Dem.)
- 3. Alva Blanchard Adams (Dem.)
- 2. Edward P. Costigan (Dem.)
- 3. Augustine Lonergan (Dem.)
- 1. Francis Thomas Maloney (Dem.)
- 2. Daniel O. Hastings (Rep.)
- 1. John G. Townsend, Jr. (Rep.)
- 1. Scott M. Loftin (Dem.)
- 3. William Luther Hill (Dem.)
- 2. William Edgar Borah (Rep.)
- 3. James Pinckney Pope (Dem.)
- 3. William Henry Dieterich (Dem.)
- 2. James Hamilton Lewis (Dem.)
- 1. Sherman Minton (Dem.)
- 3. Frederick Van Nuys (Dem.)
- 3. Richard Louis Murphy (Dem.), died July 16, 1936
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- 3. Guy M. Gillette (Dem.), elected to fill vacancy
- 2. L. J. Dickinson (Rep.)
- 2. Arthur Capper (Rep.)
- 3. George McGill (Dem.)
- 3. Alben William Barkley (Dem.)
- 2. Marvel Mills Logan (Dem.)
- 2. Rose McConnell Long (Dem.)
- 3. John Holmes Overton (Dem.)
- 1. Frederick Hale (Rep.)
- 2. Wallace H. White, Jr. (Rep.)
- 1. George Lovic Radcliffe (Dem.)
- 3. Millard Evelyn Tydings (Dem.)
- 2. Marcus A. Coolidge (Dem.)
- 1. David Ignatius Walsh (Dem.)
- 2. James Couzens (Rep.), died October 22, 1936
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- 2. Prentiss Marsh Brown (Dem.), appointed to fill vacancy
- 2. Thomas D. Schall (Rep.), died December 22, 1935
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- 2. Elmer Austin Benson (FL), appointed to fill vacancy
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- 2. Guy V. Howard (Rep.), elected to fill vacancy
- 1. Henrik Shipstead (FL)
- 1. Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (Dem.)
- 2. Byron Patton Harrison (Dem.)
- 3. Bennett Champ Clark (Dem.)
- 1. Harry S. Truman (Dem.)
- 2. James Edward Murray (Dem.)
- 1. Burton Kendall Wheeler (Dem.)
- 1. Edward Raymond Burke (Dem.)
- 2. George William Norris (Rep.)
- 3. Patrick Anthony Mccarran (Dem.)
- 1. Key Denson Pittman (Dem.)
- 2. Henry W. Keyes (Rep.)
- 3. Fred H. Brown (Dem.)
- 1. Arthur Harry Moore (Dem.)
- 2. William Warren Barbour (Rep.)
- 1. Bronson M. Cutting (Rep.), died May 6, 1935
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- 1. Dennis Chavez (Dem.), elected to fill vacancy
- 2. Carl Atwood Hatch (Dem.)
- 1. Royal Samuel Copeland (Dem.)
- 3. Robert Ferdinand Wagner (Dem.)
- 2. Josiah William Bailey (Dem.)
- 3. Robert Rice Reynolds (Dem.)
- 1. Lynn Joseph Frazier (Rep.)
- 3. Gerald Prentice Nye (Rep.)
- 3. Robert Johns Bulkley (Dem.)
- 1. Alvin Victor Donahey (Dem.)
- 2. Thomas P. Gore (Dem.)
- 3. Elmer Thomas (Dem.)
- 2. Charles L. McNary (Rep.)
- 3. Frederick Steiwer (Rep.)
- 3. James J. Davis (Rep.)
- 1. Joseph F. Guffey (Dem.)
- 1. Peter Goelet Gerry (Dem.)
- 2. Jesse H. Metcalf (Rep.)
- 2. James Francis Byrnes (Dem.)
- 3. Ellison Durant Smith (Dem.)
- 2. William John Bulow (Dem.)
- 3. Peter Norbeck (Rep.)
- 2. Nathan Lynn Bachman (Dem.)
- 1. Kenneth D. McKellar (Dem.)
- 1. Thomas Terry Connally (Dem.)
- 2. Morris Sheppard (Dem.)
- 1. William Henry King (Dem.)
- 3. Elbert Duncan Thomas (Dem.)
- 1. Warren Robinson Austin (Rep.)
- 3. Ernest Willard Gibson (Rep.)
- 1. Harry Flood Byrd (Dem.)
- 2. Carter Glass (Dem.)
- 3. Homer Truett Bone (Dem.)
- 1. Lewis Baxter Schwellenbach (Dem.)
- 1. Rush D. Holt (Dem.)
- 2. Matthew Mansfield Neely (Dem.)
- 1. Joseph Christopher O'Mahoney (Dem.)
- 2. Robert D. Carey (Rep.)
[edit] House of Representatives
- 1. Frank W. Boykin (Dem.)
- 2. J. Lister Hill (Dem.)
- 3. Henry B. Steagall (Dem.)
- 4. Sam Hobbs (Dem.)
- 5. Joe Starnes (Dem.)
- 6. William B. Oliver (Dem.)
- 7. William B. Bankhead (Dem.)
- 8. Archibald Hill Carmichael (Dem.)
- 9. George Huddleston (Dem.)
- At Large - Isabella Selmes Greenway (Dem.)
- 1. William J. Driver (Dem.)
- 2. John E. Miller (Dem.)
- 3. Claude A. Fuller (Dem.)
- 4. William B. Cravens (Dem.)
- 5. David D. Terry (Dem.)
- 6. John L. McClellan (Dem.)
- 7. Tilman B. Parks (Dem.)
- 1. Clarence F. Lea (Dem.)
- 2. Harry L. Englebright (Rep.)
- 3. Frank H. Buck (Dem.)
- 4. Florence P. Kahn (Rep.)
- 5. Richard J. Welch (Rep.)
- 6. Albert E. Carter (Rep.)
- 7. John H. Tolan (Dem.)
- 8. John J. McGrath (Dem.)
- 9. Bertrand W. Gearhart (Rep.)
- 10. Henry E. Stubbs (Dem.)
- 11. John S. McGroarty (Dem.)
- 12. John H. Hoeppel (Dem.)
- 13. Charles Kramer (Dem.)
- 14. Thomas F. Ford (Dem.)
- 15. John M. Costello (Dem.)
- 16. John F. Dockweiler (Dem.)
- 17. Charles J. Colden (Dem.)
- 18. Byron N. Scott (Dem.)
- 19. Sam L. Collins (Rep.)
- 20. George Burnham (Rep.)
- 1. Lawrence Lewis (Dem.)
- 2. Fred N. Cummings (Dem.)
- 3. John A. Martin (Dem.)
- 4. Edward T. Taylor (Dem.)
- At-Large - William M. Citron (Dem.)
- 1. Herman P. Kopplemann (Dem.)
- 2. William L. Higgins (Rep.)
- 3. James A. Shanley (Dem.)
- 4. Schuyler Merritt (Rep.)
- 5. J. Joseph Smith (Dem.)
- At Large - J. George Stewart (Rep.)
- At-Large - William J. Sears (Dem.)
- 1. J. Hardin Peterson (Dem.)
- 2. Robert A. Green (Dem.)
- 3. Millard F. Caldwell (Dem.)
- 4. J. Mark Wilcox (Dem.)
- 1. Hugh Peterson (Dem.)
- 2. Edward E. Cox (Dem.)
- 3. Bryant T. Castellow (Dem.)
- 4. Emmett M. Owen (Dem.)
- 5. Robert Ramspeck (Dem.)
- 6. Carl Vinson (Dem.)
- 7. Malcom C. Tarver (Dem.)
- 8. Braswell Deen (Dem.)
- 9. B. Frank Whelchel (Dem.)
- 10. Paul Brown (Dem.)
- At-Large - Martin A. Brennan (Dem.)
- At-Large - Michael L. Igoe (Dem.)
- 1. Arthur W. Mitchell (Dem.)
- 2. Raymond S. McKeough (Dem.)
- 3. Edward A. Kelly (Dem.)
- 4. Harry P. Beam (Dem.)
- 5. Adolph J. Sabath (Dem.)
- 6. Thomas J. O’Brien (Dem.)
- 7. Leonard W. Schuetz (Dem.)
- 8. Leo Kocialkowski (Dem.)
- 9. James McAndrews (Dem.)
- 10. Ralph E. Church (Rep.)
- 11. Chauncey W. Reed (Rep.)
- 12. John T. Buckbee (Rep.)
- 13. Leo E. Allen (Rep.)
- 14. Chester Thompson (Dem.)
- 15. J. Leroy Adair (Dem.)
- 16. Everett M. Dirksen (Rep.)
- 17. Leslie C. Arends (Rep.)
- 18. James A. Meeks (Dem.)
- 19. Donald C. Dobbins (Dem.)
- 20. Scott W. Lucas (Dem.)
- 21. Harry H. Mason (Dem.)
- 22. Edwin M. Schaefer (Dem.)
- 23. William W. Arnold (Dem.)
- 24. Claude V. Parsons (Dem.)
- 25. Kent E. Keller (Dem.)
- 1. William T. Schulte (Dem.)
- 2. Charles A. Halleck (Rep.)
- 3. Samuel B. Pettengill (Dem.)
- 4. James I. Farley (Dem.)
- 5. Glenn Griswold (Dem.)
- 6. Virginia Jenckes (Dem.)
- 7. Arthur H. Greenwood (Dem.)
- 8. John W. Boehne, Jr. (Dem.)
- 9. Eugene B. Crowe (Dem.)
- 10. Finly H. Gray (Dem.)
- 11. William H. Larrabee (Dem.)
- 12. Louis Ludlow (Dem.)
- 1. Edward Clayton Eicher (Dem.)
- 2. Bernhard Martin Jacobsen (Dem.)
- 3. John W. Gwynne (Rep.)
- 4. Frederick Elliot Biermann (Dem.)
- 5. Lloyd Thurston (Rep.)
- 6. Hubert Utterback (Dem.)
- 7. Otha D. Wearin (Dem.)
- 8. Fred C. Gilchrist (Rep.)
- 9. Guy M. Gillette (Dem.)
- 1. William P. Lambertson (Rep.)
- 2. U. S. Guyer (Rep.)
- 3. Edward White Patterson (Dem.)
- 4. Randolph Carpenter (Dem.)
- 5. John Mills Houston (Dem.)
- 6. Frank Carlson (Rep.)
- 7. Clifford R. Hope (Rep.)
- 1. John M. Robsion (Rep.)
- 2. Cap R. Carden (Dem.)
- 3. Glover H. Cary (Dem.)
- 4. Virgil Chapman (Dem.)
- 5. W. Voris Gregory (Dem.)
- 6. Emmet O'Neal (Dem.)
- 7. Andrew J. May (I)
- 8. Brent Spence (Dem.)
- 9. Fred M. Vinson (Dem.)
- 1. Joachim O. Fernandez (Dem.)
- 2. Paul H. Maloney (Dem.)
- 3. Numa F. Montet (Dem.)
- 4. John N. Sandlin (Dem.)
- 5. Riley J. Wilson (Dem.)
- 6. Jared Y. Sanders, Jr. (Dem.)
- 7. René L. DeRouen (Dem.)
- 8. Cleveland Dear (Dem.)
- 1. Simon M. Hamlin (Dem.)
- 2. Edward C. Moran, Jr. (Dem.)
- 3. Ralph Owen Brewster (Rep.)
- 1. T. Alan Goldsborough (Dem.)
- 2. William P. Cole, Jr. (Dem.)
- 3. Vincent L. Palmisano (Dem.)
- 4. Ambrose J. Kennedy (Dem.)
- 5. Stephen W. Gambrill (Dem.)
- 6. David J. Lewis (Dem.)
- 1. Allen T. Treadway (Rep.)
- 2. William J. Granfield (Dem.)
- 3. Joseph E. Casey (Dem.)
- 4. Pehr G. Holmes (Rep.)
- 5. Edith Nourse Rogers (Rep.)
- 6. A. Piatt Andrew, Jr. (Rep.)
- 7. William P. Connery, Jr. (Dem.)
- 8. Arthur D. Healey (Dem.)
- 9. Richard M. Russell (Dem.)
- 10. George H. Tinkham (Rep.)
- 11. John P. Higgins (Dem.)
- 12. John W. McCormack (Dem.)
- 13. Richard B. Wigglesworth (Rep.)
- 14. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (Rep.)
- 15. Charles L. Grifford (Rep.)
- 1. George G. Sadowski (Dem.)
- 2. Earl C. Michener (Rep.)
- 3. Henry M. Kimball (Rep.), died October 19, 1935
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- 3. Verner Main (Rep.), elected to fill vacancy
- 4. Clare E. Hoffman (Rep.)
- 5. Carl E. Mapes (Dem.)
- 6. William W. Blackney (Rep.)
- 7. Jesse P. Wolcott (Rep.)
- 8. Fred L. Crawford (Rep.)
- 9. Albert J. Engel (Rep.)
- 10. Roy O. Woodruff (Dem.)
- 11. Prentiss M. Brown (Dem.)
- 12. Frank Hook (Dem.)
- 13. Clarence J. McLeod (Rep.)
- 14. Louis C. Rabaut (Dem.)
- 15. John D. Dingell, Sr. (Dem.)
- 16. John Lesinski, Sr. (Dem.)
- 17. George A. Dondero (Rep.)
- 1. August H. Andresen (Rep.)
- 2.Elmer Ryan (Dem.)
- 3.Ernest Lundeen (FL)
- 4.Melvin Maas (Rep.)
- 5.Theodore Christianson (Rep.)
- 6.Harold Knutson (Rep.)
- 7.Paul John Kvale (FL)
- 8.William Pittenger (Rep.)
- 9.Rich T. Buckler (FL)
- 1. John E. Rankin (Dem.)
- 2. Wall Doxey (Dem.)
- 3. William M. Whittington (Dem.)
- 4. Aaron L. Ford (Dem.)
- 5. Aubert C. Dunn (Dem.)
- 6. William M. Colmer (Dem.)
- 7. Dan R. McGehee (Dem.)
- 1. Milton A. Romjue (Dem.)
- 2. William L. Nelson (Dem.)
- 3. Richard M. Duncan (Dem.)
- 4. C. Jasper Bell (Dem.)
- 5. Joseph B. Shannon (Dem.)
- 6. Reuben T. Wood (Dem.)
- 7. Dewey Short (Rep.)
- 8. Clyde Williams (Dem.)
- 9. Clarence Cannon (Dem.)
- 10. Orville Zimmerman (Dem.)
- 11. Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (Dem.)
- 12. James Robert Claiborne (Dem.)
- 13. John J. Cochran (Dem.)
- 1. Joseph P. Monaghan (Dem.)
- 2. Roy E. Ayers (Dem.)
- 1. Henry Carl Luckey (Dem.)
- 2. Charles F. McLaughlin (Dem.)
- 3. Karl Stefan (Rep.)
- 4. Charles Gustav Binderup (Dem.)
- 5. Harry B. Coffee (Dem.)
- At-Large - James G. Scrugham (Dem.)
- 1. William Nathaniel Rogers (Dem.)
- 2. Charles W. Tobey (Rep.)
- 1. Charles A. Wolverton (Rep.)
- 2. Issac Bacharach (Rep.)
- 3. William H. Sutphin (Dem.)
- 4. D. Lane Powers (Rep.)
- 5. Charles A. Eaton (Rep.)
- 6. Donald H. McLean (Rep.)
- 7. Randolph Perkins (Rep.)
- 8. George N. Seger (Rep.)
- 9. Edward A. Kenney (Dem.)
- 10. Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (Rep.)
- 11. Peter A. Cavicchia (Rep.)
- 12. Frederick R. Lehlbach (Rep.)
- 13. Mary T. Norton (Dem.)
- 14. Edward J. Hart (Dem.)
- At-Large - John J. Dempsey (Dem.)
- At-Large - Matthew J. Merritt (Dem.)
- At-Large - Caroline O'Day (Dem.)
- 1. Robert L. Bacon (Rep.)
- 2. William F. Brunner (Dem.)
- 3. Joseph L. Pfeifer (Dem.)
- 4. Thomas H. Cullen (Dem.)
- 5. Marcellus H. Evans (Dem.)
- 6. Andrew L. Somers (Dem.)
- 7. John J. Delaney (Dem.)
- 8. Richard J. Tonry (Dem.)
- 9. Stephen A. Rudd (Dem.)
- 10. Emanuel Celler (Dem.)
- 11. James A. O'Leary (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. Theodore A. Peyser (Dem.)
- 18. Martin J. Kennedy (Dem.)
- 19. Sol Bloom (Dem.)
- 20. Vito Marcantonio (Rep.)
- 21. Joseph A. Gavagan (Dem.)
- 22. Anthony J. Griffin (Dem.)
- 23. Charles A. Buckley (Dem.)
- 24. James M. Fitzpatrick (Dem.)
- 25. Charles D. Millard (Rep.)
- 26. Hamilton Fish (Rep.)
- 27. Philip A. Goodwin (Rep.)
- 28. Parker Corning (Dem.)
- 29. William D. Thomas (Rep.)
- 30. Frank Crowther (Rep.)
- 31. Bertrand H. Snell (Rep.)
- 32. Francis D. Culkin (Rep.)
- 33. Fred J. Sisson (Dem.)
- 34. Bert Lord (Rep.)
- 35. Clarence E. Hancock (Rep.)
- 36. John Taber (Rep.)
- 37. W. Sterling Cole (Rep.)
- 38. James P.B. Duffy (Dem.)
- 39. James W. Wadsworth, Jr. (Rep.)
- 40. Walter G. Andrews (Rep.)
- 41. Alfred F. Beiter (Dem.)
- 42. James M. Mead (Dem.)
- 43. Daniel A. Reed (Rep.)
- 1. Lindsay C. Warren (Dem.)
- 2. John H. Kerr (Dem.)
- 3. Graham A. Barden (Dem.)
- 4. Harold D. Cooley (Dem.)
- 5. Frank Hancock, Jr. (Dem.)
- 6. William B. Umstead (Dem.)
- 7. J. Bayard Clark (Dem.)
- 8. J. Walter Lambeth (Dem.)
- 9. Robert L. Doughton (Dem.)
- 10. Alfred L. Bulwinkle (Dem.)
- 11. Zebulon Weaver (Dem.)
- At-Large - William Lemke (Nonpartisan Republican)
- At-Large - Usher L. Burdick (Nonpartisan Republican)
- At-Large - Charles V. Truax (Dem.)
- At-Large - Stephen M. Young (Dem.)
- 1. John B. Hollister (Rep.)
- 2. William E. Hess (Rep.)
- 3. Byron B. Harlan (Dem.)
- 4. Frank Le Blond Kloeb (Dem.)
- 5. Frank Charles Kniffin (Dem.)
- 6. James G. Polk (Dem.)
- 7. Leroy Tate Marshall (Rep.)
- 8. Thomas Brooks Fletcher (Dem.)
- 9. Warren J. Duffey (Dem.)
- 10. Thomas A. Jenkins (Rep.)
- 11. Mell G. Underwood (Dem.)
- 12. Arthur Philip Lamneck (Dem.)
- 13. William Louis Fiesinger (Rep.)
- 14. Dow W. Harter (Dem.)
- 15. Robert T. Secrest (Dem.)
- 16. William R. Thom (Dem.)
- 17. William A. Ashbrook (Dem.)
- 18. Lawrence E. Imhoff (Dem.)
- 19. John G. Cooper (Rep.)
- 20. Martin L. Sweeney (Dem.)
- 21. Robert Crosser (Dem.)
- 22. Chester C. Bolton (Rep.)
- At-Large - Will Rogers, Jr. (Dem.)
- 1. Wesley E. Disney (Dem.)
- 2. John Conover Nichols (Dem.)
- 3. Wilburn Cartwright (Dem.)
- 4. Percy Lee Gassaway (Dem.)
- 5. Josh Lee (Dem.)
- 6. Jed Johnson (Dem.)
- 7. Sam C. Massingale (Dem.)
- 8. Phil Ferguson (Dem.)
- 1. Harry C. Ransley (Rep.)
- 2. William H. Wilson (Rep.)
- 3. Clare G. Fenerty (Rep.)
- 4. J. Burrwood Daly (Dem.)
- 5. Frank J.G. Dorsey (Dem.)
- 6. Michael J. Stack (Dem.)
- 7. George P. Darrow (Rep.)
- 8. James Wolfenden (Rep.)
- 9. Oliver Walter Frey (Dem.)
- 10. J. Roland Kinzer (Rep.)
- 11. Patrick J. Boland (Dem.)
- 12. C. Murray Turpin (Rep.)
- 13. James H. Gildea (Dem.)
- 14. William Emanuel Richardson (Dem.)
- 15. Charles E. Dietrich (Dem.)
- 16. Robert F. Rich (Rep.)
- 17. J. William Ditter (Rep.)
- 18. Benjamin Kurtz Focht (Rep.)
- 19. Isaac Hoffer Doutrich (Rep.)
- 20. Denis J. Driscoll (Dem.)
- 21. Francis E. Walter (Dem.)
- 22. Harry L. Haines (Dem.)
- 23. Don Gingery (Dem.)
- 24. J. Buell Snyder (Dem.)
- 25. Charles I. Faddis (Dem.)
- 26. Charles R. Eckert (Dem.)
- 27. Joseph Gray (Dem.)
- 28. William M. Berlin (Dem.)
- 29. Charles N. Crosby (Dem.)
- 30. J. Twing Brooks (Dem.)
- 31. James L. Quinn (Dem.)
- 32. Theodore L. Moritz (Dem.)
- 33. Henry Ellenbogen (Dem.)
- 34. Matthew A. Dunn (Dem.)
- 1. Thomas S. McMillan (Dem.)
- 2. Hampton P. Fulmer (Dem.)
- 3. John Clarence Taylor (Dem.)
- 4. John J. McSwain (Dem.)
- 5. James P. Richards (Dem.)
- 6. Allard H. Gasque (Dem.)
- 1. B. Carroll Reece (Rep.)
- 2. J. Will Taylor (Rep.)
- 3. Sam D. McReynolds (Dem.)
- 4. John Ridley Mitchell (Dem.)
- 5. Joseph W. Byrns (Dem.)
- 6. Clarence W. Turner (Dem.)
- 7. Herron C. Pearson (Dem.)
- 8. Jere Cooper (Dem.)
- 9. Walter Chandler (Dem.)
- 1. Wright Patman (Dem.)
- 2. Martin Dies, Jr. (Dem.)
- 3. Morgan G. Sanders (Dem.)
- 4. Sam Rayburn (Dem.)
- 5. Hatton W. Sumners (Dem.)
- 6. Luther A. Johnson (Dem.)
- 7. Nat Patton (Dem.)
- 8. Joe H. Eagle (Dem.)
- 9. Joseph J. Mansfield (Dem.)
- 10. James P. Buchanan (Dem.)
- 11. Oliver H. Cross (Dem.)
- 12. Fritz G. Lanham (Dem.)
- 13. William D. McFarlane (Dem.)
- 14. Richard M. Kleberg (Dem.)
- 15. Milton H. West (Dem.)
- 16. R. Ewing Thomason (Dem.)
- 17. Thomas L. Blanton (Dem.)
- 18. Marvin Jones (Dem.)
- 19. George H. Mahon (Dem.)
- 20. Maury Maverick (Dem.)
- 21. Charles L. South (Dem.)
- 1. Abe Murdock (Dem.)
- 2. J. W. Robinson (Dem.)
- At-Large - Charles A. Plumley (Rep.)
- 1. S. Otis Bland (Dem.)
- 2. Colgate W. Darden, Jr. (Dem.)
- 3. Andrew J. Montague (Dem.)
- 4. Patrick H. Drewry (Dem.)
- 5. Thomas G. Burch (Dem.)
- 6. Clifton A. Woodrum (Dem.)
- 7. A. Willis Robertson (Dem.)
- 8. Howard W. Smith (Dem.)
- 9. John W. Flannagan, Jr. (Dem.)
- 1. Marion Anthony Zioncheck (Dem.)
- 2. Monrad C. Wallgren (Dem.)
- 3. Martin F. Smith (Dem.)
- 4. Knute Hill (Dem.)
- 5. Samuel Billingsley Hill (Dem.)
- 6. Wesley Lloyd (Dem.)
- 1. Robert L. Ramsay (Dem.)
- 2. Jennings Randolph (Dem.)
- 3. Andrew Edmiston, Jr. (Dem.)
- 4. George W. Johnson (Dem.)
- 5. John Kee (Dem.)
- 6. Joe L. Smith (Dem.)
- 1. Thomas Ryum Amlie (Progressive)
- 2. Harry Sauthoff (Progressive)
- 3. Gardner R. Withrow (Progressive)
- 4. Randolph Joseph Cannon (Dem.)
- 5. Thomas David Patrick O'Malley (Dem.)
- 6. Michael K. Reilly (Dem.)
- 7. Gerald J. Boileau (Progressive)
- 8. George J. Schneider (Progressive)
- 9. Merlin Hull (Progressive)
- 10. Bernard J. Gehrmann (Progressive)
- At Large - Paul Ranous Greever (Dem.)
[edit] Delegates
- Pedro Guevara (Nationalist), Resident Commissioner
- Francisco A. Delgado (Nationalist), Resident Commissioner
- Santiago Iglesias Pantín (Coalitionist), Resident Commissioner
[edit] Employees
[edit] Senate
- Senate Parlimentarian [5]: Charles Watkins
[edit] House
- Clerk of the House: South Trimble
- Doorkeeper of the House: Joseph J. Sinnott
- Postmaster of the House: Finis E. Scott
- Sergeant at Arms: Kenneth Romney
- Chaplain of the House: Rev. James Shera Montgomery - Methodist
[edit] Sources
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