Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1983-84 - the Digital Library ...
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11th District — William Chester Lankford12th District — William Washington LarsenSeventy-first Congress — March 4,1929-March 3,19311st District — Charles Gordon Edwards2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Charles Robert Crisp4th District — William Carter Wright5th District — Leslie Jasper Steele (died July 24, 1929)Robert Ramspeck*6th District — Samuel Rutherford7th District — Malcolm Connor Tarver8th District — Charles Hillyer Brand9th District — Thomas Montgomery Bell10th District — Carl Vinson11th District — William Chester Lankford12th District — William Washington LarsenSeventy-second Congress — March 4,1931-March 3,19331st District — Charles Gordon Edwards(died July 13,1931)Homer Cling Parker472nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Charles Robert Crisp"Bryant Thomas Castellow694th District — William Carter WrightSth District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Samuel Rutherford (died Feb. 4,1932)William Carlton Mobley7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Charles Hillyer Brand9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Carl Vinsonllth District — William Chester Lankford12th District — William Washington LarsenSeventy-third Congress — March 4,1933-January 3, 1935(Pursuant to the 20th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution,regular sessions hereafter begin January 3 of each year.)1st District — Homer Cling Parker2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Bryant Thomas Castellow4th District — Emmett Marshall Owen5th District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Braswell Drue Deen9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Charles Hillyer Brand (died May 17,1933)Paul Brown71Seventy-fourth Congress — January 3,1935-January 3,19371st District — Hugh Peterson, Jr.2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Bryant Thomas Castellow4th District — Emmett Marshall OwenSth District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Braswell Drue Deen9th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul Brown* Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Leslie J. Steele, seated November11,1929.Seventy-fifth Congress — January 3,1937-January 3,19391st District — Hugh Peterson2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Emmett Marshall Owen5th District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Braswell Drue Deen9th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul BrownSeventy-sixth Congress — January 3,1939-January 3,19411st District — Hugh Peterson2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Emmett Marshall Owen(died June 21,1939)Albert Sidney Camp725th District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Willis Benjamin Gibbs(died Aug. 7,1940)Mrs. Florence Adel (Reville) Gibbs739th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul BrownSeventy-seventh Congress — January 3,1941-January 3,19431st District — Hugh Peterson2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Albert Sidney Camp5th District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — John Strickland Gibson9th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul BrownSeventy-eighth Congress — January 3,1943-January 3,19451st District — Hugh Peterson742nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Albert Sidney CampSth District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — John Strickland Gibson9th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul BrownSeventy-ninth Congress — January 3,1945-January 3,19471st District — Hugh Peterson2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Albert Sidney CampSth District — Robert Ramspeck (res. Dec. 31,1945)Mrs. Helen Douglas Mankin756th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — John Strickland Gibson9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Paul Brown171
Eightieth Congress — January 3, 1947-January 3, 19491st District — Prince Hulon Preston2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Albert Sidney Camp5th District — James Curran Davis766th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Henderson Lovelace Lanham8th District — William McDonald Wheeler9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Paul BrownEighty-first Congress — January 3, 1949-January 3, 19511st District — Prince Hulon Preston2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Albert Sidney Camp5th District — James Curran Davis6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Henderson Lovelace Lanham8th District — William McDonald Wheeler9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Paul BrownEighty-second Congress — January 3, 1951-January 3, 19531st District — Prince Hulon Preston2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox (died Dec. 24, 1952)3rd District — Elijah Lewis Forrester4th District — Albert Sidney Camp5th District — James Curran Davis6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Henderson Lovelace Lanham8th District — William McDonald Wheeler9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Paul BrownEighty-third Congress — January 3, 1953-January 3, 19551st District — Prince Hulon Preston2nd District — John Leonard Pilcher3rd District — Elijah Lewis Forrester4th District — John J. Flynt, Jr.5th District — James Curran Davis6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Henderson Lovelace Lanham8th District — William McDonald Wheeler9th District — Phillip Mitchell Landrum10th District — Paul BrownEighty-fourth Congress — January 3, 1955-January 3, 19571st District — Prince Hulon Preston2nd District — John Leonard Pilcher3rd District — Elijah Lewis Forrester4th District — John J. Flynt, Jr.5th District — James Curran Davis6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Henderson Lovelace Lanham8th District — Iris Faircloth Blitch9th District — Phillip Mitchell Landrum10th District — Paul BrownEighty-fifth Congress — January 3, 1957-January 3, 19591st District — Prince Hulon Preston2nd District — John Leonard Pilcher3rd District — Elijah Lewis Forrester4th District — John J. Flynt, Jr.5th District — James Curran Davis6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Henderson Lovelace Lanham(died November 10, 1957)Harlan Erwin Mitchell"8th District — Iris Faircloth Blitch9th District — Phillip Mitchell Landrum10th District — Paul BrownEighty-sixth Congress — January 3,1959-January 3, 19611st District — Prince Hulon Preston (died Feb. 8,1961)2nd District — John Leonard Pilcher3rd District — Elijah Lewis Forrester4th District — John J. Flynt, Jr.5th District — James Curran Davis6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Harlan Erwin Mitchell8th District — Iris Faircloth Blitch9th District — Phillip Mitchell Landrum10th District — Paul Brown, (Retd. Jan. 1, 1961;died Sept. 24,1961)Eighty-seventh Congress — January 3, 1961-January 3, 19631st District — George Elliott Hagan2nd District — John Leonard Pilcher3rd District — Elijah Lewis Forrester4th District — John J. Flynt, Jr.5th District — James Curran Davis6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — John William Davis8th District — Iris Faircloth Blitch9th District — Phillip Mitchell Landrum10th District — Robert Grier Stephens, Jr.Eighty-eighth Congress — January 3, 1963-January 3,19651st District — George Elliott Hagan2nd District — John Leonard Pilcher (Retd. Jan. 3,1965)3rd District — Elijah Lewis Forrester (Retd. Jan. 3,1965)4th District — John J. Flynt, Jr.5th District — Charles Longstreet Weltner6th District — Carl Vinson (Retd. Jan. 3,1965)7th District — John William Davis8th District — J. Russell Tuten9th District — Phillip Mitchell Landrum10th District — Robert Grier Stephens, Jr.Eighty-ninth Congress — January 3, 1965-January 3, 19671 st District — George Elliott Hagan2nd District — Maston OTMeal3rd District — Howard H. (Bo) Callaway4th District — James A. Mackay5th District — Charles Longstreet Weltner6th District — John J. Flynt, Jr.7th District — John William Davis8th District — J. Russell Tuten9th District — Phillip Mitchell Landrum10th District — Robert Grier Stephens, Jr.Ninetieth Congress — January 3, 1967-January 3, 19691st District — George Elliott Hagan2nd District — Maston O*Neal3rd District — Jack Brinkley172
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11th District — William Chester Lankford12th District — William Washington LarsenSeventy-first Congress — March 4,1929-March 3,19311st District — Charles Gordon Edwards2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Charles Robert Crisp4th District — William Carter Wright5th District — Leslie Jasper Steele (died July 24, 1929)Robert Ramspeck*6th District — Samuel Ru<strong>the</strong>rford7th District — Malcolm Connor Tarver8th District — Charles Hillyer Br<strong>and</strong>9th District — Thomas Montgomery Bell10th District — Carl Vinson11th District — William Chester Lankford12th District — William Washington LarsenSeventy-second Congress — March 4,1931-March 3,19331st District — Charles Gordon Edwards(died July 13,1931)Homer Cling Parker472nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Charles Robert Crisp"Bryant Thomas Castellow694th District — William Carter WrightSth District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Samuel Ru<strong>the</strong>rford (died Feb. 4,1932)William Carlton Mobley7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Charles Hillyer Br<strong>and</strong>9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Carl Vinsonllth District — William Chester Lankford12th District — William Washington LarsenSeventy-third Congress — March 4,1933-January 3, 1935(Pursuant to <strong>the</strong> 20th Amendment of <strong>the</strong> U.S. Constitution,regular sessions hereafter begin January 3 of each year.)1st District — Homer Cling Parker2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Bryant Thomas Castellow4th District — Emmett Marshall Owen5th District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Braswell Drue Deen9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Charles Hillyer Br<strong>and</strong> (died May 17,1933)Paul Brown71Seventy-fourth Congress — January 3,1935-January 3,19371st District — Hugh Peterson, Jr.2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Bryant Thomas Castellow4th District — Emmett Marshall OwenSth District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Braswell Drue Deen9th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul Brown* Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Leslie J. Steele, seated November11,1929.Seventy-fifth Congress — January 3,1937-January 3,19391st District — Hugh Peterson2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Emmett Marshall Owen5th District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Braswell Drue Deen9th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul BrownSeventy-sixth Congress — January 3,1939-January 3,19411st District — Hugh Peterson2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Emmett Marshall Owen(died June 21,1939)Albert Sidney Camp725th District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — Willis Benjamin Gibbs(died Aug. 7,1940)Mrs. Florence Adel (Reville) Gibbs739th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul BrownSeventy-seventh Congress — January 3,1941-January 3,19431st District — Hugh Peterson2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Albert Sidney Camp5th District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — John Strickl<strong>and</strong> Gibson9th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul BrownSeventy-eighth Congress — January 3,1943-January 3,19451st District — Hugh Peterson742nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Albert Sidney CampSth District — Robert Ramspeck6th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — John Strickl<strong>and</strong> Gibson9th District — Benjamin Franklin Whelchel10th District — Paul BrownSeventy-ninth Congress — January 3,1945-January 3,19471st District — Hugh Peterson2nd District — Edward Eugene Cox3rd District — Stephen Pace4th District — Albert Sidney CampSth District — Robert Ramspeck (res. Dec. 31,1945)Mrs. Helen Douglas Mankin756th District — Carl Vinson7th District — Malcolm Connor TarverSth District — John Strickl<strong>and</strong> Gibson9th District — John Stephens Wood10th District — Paul Brown171