Membership of the 67th Congress of the United States

 

March 4, 1921 to March 3, 1923

 

First Session:  April 11, 1921 to November 23, 1921

Second Session:  December 5, 1921 to September 22, 1922

Third Session:  November 20, 1922 to December 4, 1922

Fourth Session:  December 4, 1922 to March 3, 1923

Special Session of the Senate:  March 4, 1921 to March 15, 1921

 

Vice President of the United States: 

Calvin Coolidge (Massachusetts)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate: 

Albert B. Cummins (Iowa)

Secretary of the Senate: 

George A. Sanderson (Illinois)

Sergeant at Arms of the Senate: 

David S. Barry (Rhode Island)

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives: 

Frederick H. Gillett (Massachusetts)

Clerk of the House: 

William Tyler Page (Maryland)

Sergeant at Arms of the House: 

Joseph G. Rogers (Pennsylvania)

Doorkeeper of the House: 

Bert W. Kennedy (Michigan)

Postmaster of the House: 

Frank W. Collier

 

Alabama

 

Senators

 

Oscar W. Underwood

J. Thomas Heflin

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John McDuffie

District 2:

John R. Tyson

District 3:

Henry B. Steagall

District 4:

Lamar Jeffers (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Fred L. Blackmon in the previous Congress; served from June 7, 1921)

District 5:

William B. Bowling

District 6:

William B. Oliver

District 7:

Lilius B. Rainey

District 8:

Edward B. Almon

District 9:

George Huddleston

District 10:

William B. Bankhead

 

Arizona

 

Senators

 

Henry F. Ashurst

Ralph H. Cameron

 

Representative At Large

 

Carl T. Hayden

 

Arkansas

 

Senators

 

Joseph T. Robinson

Thaddeus H. Caraway

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William J. Driver

District 2:

William A. Oldfield

District 3:

John N. Tillman

District 4:

Otis T. Wingo

District 5:

Henderson M. Jacoway

District 6:

Samuel M. Taylor (died September 13, 1921)

Chester W. Taylor (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, Samuel M. Taylor; served from October 25, 1921)

District 7:

Tilman B. Parks

 

California

 

Senators

 

Hiram W. Johnson

Samuel M. Shortridge

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Clarence F. Lea 

District 2:

John E. Raker

District 3:

Charles F. Curry

District 4:

Julius Kahn

District 5:

John I. Nolan (died November 18, 1922)

Mae E. Nolan (elected to fill the vacancies caused by the death of her husband, John I. Nolan; served from January 23, 1923)

District 6:

John A. Elston (committed suicide December 15, 1921)

James H. MacLafferty (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John A. Elston; served from November 7, 1922)
District 7:

Henry E. Barbour

District 8:

Arthur M. Free

District 9:

Walter F. Lineberger

District 10:

Henry Z. Osborn (died February 8, 1923)

District 11:

Phillip D. Swing

 

Colorado

 

Senators

 

Lawrence C. Phipps

Samuel D. Nicholson

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William N. Vaile

District 2:

Charles B. Timberlake

District 3:

Guy U. Hardy

District 4:

Edward T. Taylor

 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Frank B. Brandegee

George P. McLean

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

E. Hart Fenn

District 2:

Richard P. Freeman

District 3:

John Q. Tilson

District 4:

Schuyler Merritt

District 5:

James P. Glynn

 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

Josiah O. Wolcott (resigned July 2, 1921 to become Chancellor of Delaware)

L. Heisler Ball

T. Coleman du Pont (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Josiah O. Wolcott; served from July 7, 1921 to November 7, 1922, when Thomas Bayard was elected)

Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Josiah O. Wolcott; also elected for the full term commencing March 4, 1923; served from November 8, 1922)

 

Representative At Large

 

Caleb R. Layton

 

Florida

 

Senators

 

Duncan U. Fletcher

Park Trammell

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Herbert J. Drane

District 2:

Frank Clark

District 3:

John H. Smithwick

District 4:

William J. Sears

 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

William J. Harris

Thomas E. Watson (died September 26, 1922)

Rebecca Latimer Felton (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Thomas E. Watson; served just twenty-four hours, from November 21 to 22, 1922)

Walter F. George (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Thomas E. Watson; served from November 22, 1922)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

James W. Overstreet

District 2:

Frank Park

District 3:

Charles R. Crisp

District 4:

William C. Wright

District 5:

William D. Upshaw

District 6:

James W. Wise

District 7:

Gordon Lee

District 8:

Charles H. Brand

District 9:

Thomas M. Bell

District 10:

Carl Vinson

District 11:

William C. Lankford

District 12:

William W. Larsen

 

Idaho

 

Senators

 

William E. Borah

Frank R. Gooding

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Burton L. French

District 2:

Addison T. Smith

 

Illinois

 

Senators

 

J. Medill McCormick

William B. McKinley

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Martin B. Madden

District 2:

James R. Mann (died November 30, 1922)

District 3:

Elliott W. Sproul

District 4:

John W. Rainey

District 5:

Adolph J. Sabath

District 6:

John J. Gorman

District 7:

M. Alfred Michaelson

District 8:

Stanley H. Kunz

District 9:

Frederick A. Britten

District 10:

Carl R. Chindblom

District 11:

Ira C. Copley

District 12:

Charles E. Fuller

District 13:

John C. McKenzie

District 14:

William J. Graham

District 15:

Edward J. King

District 16:

Clifford C. Ireland

District 17:

Frank H. Funk

District 18:

Joseph G. Cannon

District 19:

Allen F. Moore

District 20:

Guy L. Shaw

District 21:

Loren E. Wheeler

District 22:

William A. Rodenberg

District 23:

Edwin B. Brooks

District 24:

Thomas S. Williams

District 25:

Edward E. Denison

At Large:

Richard Yates

At Large:

William E. Mason (died June 16, 1921)

Winnifred Mason Huck (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her father, William E. Mason; served from November 7, 1922)

 

Indiana

 

Senators

 

James E. Watson

Harry S. New

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Oscar R. Luhring

District 2:

Oscar E. Bland

District 3:

James W. Dunbar

District 4:

John S. Benham

District 5:

Everett Sanders

District 6:

Richard N. Elliott

District 7:

Merrill Moores

District 8:

Albert H. Vestal

District 9:

Fred S. Purnell

District 10:

William R. Wood

District 11:

Milton Kraus

District 12:

Louis W. Fairfield

District 13:

Andrew J. Hickey

 

Iowa

 

Senators

 

Albert B. Cummins

William S. Kenyon (resigned February 24, 1922)

Charles A. Rawson (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William S. Kenyon; served from February 24, 1922 to December 1, 1922, when Smith W. Brookhart was elected)

Smith W. Brookhart (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William S. Kenyon; served from November 7, 1922)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

William F. Kopp

District 2:

Harry E. Hull

District 3:

Burton E. Sweet

District 4:

Gilbert N. Haugen

District 5:

James W. Good (resigned June 15, 1921)

Cyrenus Cole (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James W. Good; served from July 19, 1921)

District 6:

C. William Ramseyer

District 7:

Cassius C. Dowell

District 8:

Horace M. Towner

District 9:

William R. Green

District 10:

L. J. Dickinson

District 11:

William D. Boies

 

Kansas

 

Senators

 

Charles Curtis

Arthur Capper

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Daniel R. Anthony, Jr.

District 2:

Edward C. Little

District 3:

Philip P. Campbell

District 4:

Homer Hoch

District 5:

James G. Strong

District 6:

Hays B. White

District 7:

J. N. Tincher

District 8:

Richard E. Bird

 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

Augustus O. Stanley

Richard P. Ernst

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Alben W. Barkley

District 2:

David H. Kincheloe

District 3:

Robert Y. Thomas, Jr.

District 4:

Ben Johnson

District 5:

Charles F. Ogden

District 6:

Arthur B. Rouse

District 7:

J. Campbell Cantrill

District 8:

Ralph Waldo Emerson Gilbert

District 9:

William J. Fields

District 10:

John W. Langley

District 11:

John M. Robsion

 

Louisiana

 

Senators

 

Joseph E. Ransdell

Edwin S. Broussard

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

James O'Connor

District 2:

H. Garland Dupré

District 3:

Whitmell P. Martin

District 4:

John N. Sandlin

District 5:

Riley J. Wilson

District 6:

George K. Favrot

District 7:

Ladislas Lazaro

District 8:

James P. Aswell

 

Maine

 

Senators

 

Bert M. Fernald

Frederick Hale

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Carroll L. Beedy

District 2:

Wallace H. White

District 3:

John A. Peters (resigned January 2, 1922 to become a judge of the United States District Court for Maine)

John E. Nelson (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John A. Peters; served from March 20, 1922)

District 4:

Ira G. Hersey

 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

Joseph I. France

Ovington E. Weller

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

T. Alan Goldsborough

District 2:

Albert A. Blakeney

District 3:

John P. Hill

District 4:

J. Charles Linthicum

District 5:

Sydney E. Mudd

District 6:

Frederick N. Zihlman

 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Henry Cabot Lodge

David I. Walsh

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Allen T. Treadway

District 2:

Frederick H. Gillett

District 3:

Calvin D. Paige

District 4:

Samuel E. Winslow

District 5:

John J. Rogers

District 6:

Willfred W. Lufkin (resigned June 30, 1921 to become collector of customs at the port of Boston)

A. Piatt Andrew (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Willfred W. Lufkin; served from September 27, 1921)

District 7:

Roger S. Maloney

District 8:

Frederick W. Dallinger

District 9:

Charles L. Underhill

District 10:

Peter F. Tague

District 11:

George H. Tinkham

District 12:

James A. Gallivan

District 13:

Robert Luce

District 14:

Louis A. Frothingham

District 15:

William S. Greene

District 16:

Joseph Walsh (resigned August 2, 1922 to become a justice of the superior court of Massachusetts)

Charles L. Gifford (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph Walsh; served from November 7, 1922)

 

Michigan

 

Senators

 

Charles E. Townsend

Truman H. Newberry (resigned November 18, 1922 during the course of an investigation to unseat him due to election "irregularities")

James J. Couzens (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Truman H. Newberry; served from November 29, 1922)

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

George P. Codd

District 2:

Earl C. Michener

District 3:

William H. Frankhauser (died May 9, 1921)

John M. C. Smith (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William H. Frankhouser; served from June 28, 1921)

District 4:

John C. Ketcham

District 5:

Carl E. Mapes

District 6:

Patrick H. Kelly

District 7:

Louis C. Cramton

District 8:

Joseph W. Fordney

District 9:

James C. McLaughlin

District 10:

Roy O. Woodruff

District 11:

Frank D. Scott

District 12:

W. Frank James

District 13:

Vincent M. Brennan

 

Minnesota

 

Senators

 

Knute Nelson

Frank B. Kellogg

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Sydney Anderson

District 2:

Frank Clague

District 3:

Charles R. Davis

District 4:

Oscar E. Keller

District 5:

Walter H. Newton

District 6:

Harold Knutson

District 7:

Andrew J. Volstead

District 8:

Oscar J. Larson

District 9:

Halvor Steenerson

District 10:

Thomas D. Schall

 

Mississippi

 

Senators

 

John Sharp Williams

Pat Harrison

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

John E. Rankin

District 2:

Bill G. Lowrey

District 3:

Benjamin G. Humphreys

District 4:

Thomas U. Sisson

District 5:

Ross A. Collins

District 6:

Paul B. Johnson

District 7:

Percy E. Quin

District 8:

James W. Collier

 

Missouri

 

Senators

 

James A. Reed

Selden P. Spencer

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Frank C. Millspaugh (resigned December 5, 1922)

District 2:

William W. Rucker

District 3:

Henry F. Lawrence

District 4:

Charles L. Faust

District 5:

Edgar C. Ellis

District 6:

William O. Atkeson

District 7:

Roscoe C. Patterson

District 8:

Sidney C. Roach

District 9:

Theodore W. Hukriede

District 10:

Cleveland A. Newton

District 11:

Harry B. Hawes

District 12:

Leonidas C. Dyer

District 13:

Marion E. Rhodes

District 14:

Edward D. Hays

District 15:

Isaac V. McPherson

District 16:

Samuel A. Shelton

 

Montana

 

Senators

 

Henry L. Myers

Thomas J. Walsh

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Washington J. McCormick

District 2:

Carl W. Riddick

 

Nebraska

 

Senators

 

Gilbert M. Hitchcock

George W. Norris

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Charles F. Reavis (resigned June 3, 1922 to become special assistant to the Attorney General in the prosecution of war fraud cases)

Roy H. Thorpe (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles F. Reavis; served from November 7, 1922)

District 2:

Albert W. Jefferis

District 3:

Robert E. Evans

District 4:

Melvin O. McLaughlin

District 5:

William E. Andrews

District 6:

Moses P. Kinkaid (died July 6, 1922)

Augustin R. Humphrey (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Moses P. Kinkaid; served from November 7, 1922)

 

Nevada

 

Senators

 

Key Pittman

Tasker L. Oddie

 

Representative At Large

 

Samuel S. Arentz

 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

George H. Moses

Henry W. Keyes

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Sherman E. Burroughs (died January 27, 1923)

District 2:

Edward H. Wason

 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

Joseph S. Frelinghuysen

Walter E. Edge

 

Representatives

 

District 1:

Francis F. Patterson, Jr.

District 2:

Isaac Bacharach

District 3:

T. Frank Appleby

District 4: