United States Congressional Delegations from Nebraska

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 Current Nebraska Delegation to the United States House of Representatives:     Republican incumbent
Current Nebraska Delegation to the United States House of Representatives:
     Republican incumbent

Contents

These are tables of congressional delegations from Nebraska to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.

See also: List of United States Senators from Nebraska
Class 1 Senators Congress Class 2 Senators
Thomas W. Tipton[1] (R) 39th
(1865–1867)
John M. Thayer[1] (R)
40th
(1867–1869)
41st
(1869–1871)
42nd
(1871–1873)
Phineas W. Hitchcock (R)
43rd
(1873–1875)
Algernon S. Paddock (R) 44th
(1875–1877)
45th
(1877–1879)
Alvin Saunders (R)
46th
(1879–1881)
Charles H. Van Wyck (R) 47th
(1881–1883)
48th
(1883–1885)
Charles F. Manderson (R)
49th
(1885–1887)
Algernon S. Paddock (R) 50th
(1887–1889)
51st
(1889–1891)
52nd
(1891–1893)
William V. Allen (Populist) 53rd
(1893–1895)
54th
(1895–1897)
John Thurston (R)
55th
(1897–1899)
Monroe L. Hayward (R) 56th
(1899–1901)
William V. Allen (Populist)
57th
(1901–1903)
Joseph H. Millard (R)
Charles H. Dietrich (R)
58th
(1903–1905)
Elmer J. Burkett (R) 59th
(1905–1907)
60th
(1907–1909)
Norris Brown (R)
61st
(1909–1911)
Gilbert M. Hitchcock (D) 62nd
(1911–1913)
63rd
(1913–1915)
George W. Norris (R)
64th
(1915–1917)
65th
(1917–1919)
66th
(1919–1921)
67th
(1921–1923)
Robert B. Howell (R) 68th
(1923–1925)
69th
(1925–1927)
70th
(1927–1929)
71st
(1929–1931)
72nd
(1931–1933)
73rd
(1933–1935)
William H. Thompson (D)
Richard C. Hunter (D)
Edward R. Burke (D) 74th
(1935–1937)
75th
(1937–1939)
76th
(1939–1941)
Hugh A. Butler (R) 77th
(1941–1943)
78th
(1943–1945)
Kenneth S. Wherry (R)
79th
(1945–1947)
80th
(1947–1949)
81st
(1949–1951)
82nd
(1951–1953)
Frederick A. Seaton (R)
Dwight P. Griswold (R)
83rd
(1953–1955)
Dwight P. Griswold (R)
Eva K. Bowring (R)
Samuel W. Reynolds (R) Hazel H. Abel (R)
Roman Hruska (R) Carl Curtis (R)
84th
(1955–1957)
85th
(1957–1959)
86th
(1959–1961)
87th
(1961–1963)
88th
(1963–1965)
89th
(1965–1967)
90th
(1967–1969)
91st
(1969–1971)
92nd
(1971–1973)
93rd
(1973–1975)
94th
(1975–1977)
Edward Zorinsky (D)
95th
(1977–1979)
96th
(1979–1981)
John James Exon (D)
97th
(1981–1983)
98th
(1983–1985)
99th
(1985–1987)
100th
(1987–1989)
David K. Karnes (R)
Bob Kerrey (D) 101st
(1989–1991)
102nd
(1991–1993)
103rd
(1993–1995)
104th
(1995–1997)
105th
(1997–1999)
Chuck Hagel (R)
106th
(1999–2001)
Ben Nelson (D) 107th
(2001–2003)
108th
(2003–2005)
109th
(2005–2007)
110th
(2007–2009)

Congress Delegate
33rd
(1853–1855)
Napoleon Bonaparte Giddings
34th
(1855–1857)
Bird Beers Chapman
35th
(1857–1859)
Fenner Ferguson
36th
(1859–1861)
Experience Estabrook
Samuel Gordon Daily
37th
(1861–1863)
38th
(1863–1865)
39th
(1865–1867)
Phineas Warren Hitchcock

See also: List of United States Representatives from Nebraska
Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
39th
(1865–1867)
Turner M. Marquette
(for two days[1])
40th
(1867–1869)
John Taffe
41st
(1869–1871)
42nd
(1871–1873)
43rd
(1873–1875)
Lorenzo Crounse
44th
(1875–1877)
45th
(1877–1879)
Frank Welch
Thomas Jefferson Majors
46th
(1879–1881)
Edward K. Valentine
47th
(1881–1883)
48th
(1883–1885)
Archibald J. Weaver James Laird Edward K. Valentine
49th
(1885–1887)
George W. E. Dorsey
50th
(1887–1889)
John A. McShane
51st
(1889–1891)
William James Connell
Gilbert L. Laws
52nd
(1891–1893)
William Jennings Bryan William A. McKeighan
(Populist)
Omer Madison Kem
(Populist)
53rd
(1893–1895)
David Henry Mercer George de Rue Meiklejohn Eugene Jerome Hainer William A. McKeighan
(Populist)
Omer Madison Kem
(Populist)
54th
(1895–1897)
Jesse Burr Strode William E. Andrews
55th
(1897–1899)
Samuel Maxwell
(Populist)
William Ledyard Stark
(Populist)
Roderick Dhu Sutherland
(Populist)
William Laury Greene
(Populist)
56th
(1899–1901)
Elmer J. Burkett John Seaton Robinson
William Neville
(Populist)
57th
(1901–1903)
Ashton C. Shallenberger
58th
(1903–1905)
Gilbert M. Hitchcock John J McCarthy Edmund H. Hinshaw George W. Norris Moses P. Kinkaid
59th
(1905–1907)
Ernest M. Pollard John L. Kennedy
60th
(1907–1909)
Gilbert M. Hitchcock John Frank Boyd
61st
(1909–1911)
John A. Maguire James P. Latta
62nd
(1911–1913)
Charles O. Lobeck Charles Henry Sloan
Dan V. Stephens
63rd
(1913–1915)
Silas Reynolds Barton
64th
(1915–1917)
C. Frank Reavis Ashton C. Shallenberger
65th
(1917–1919)
66th
(1919–1921)
Albert W. Jefferis Robert E. Evans Melvin O. McLaughlin William E. Andrews
67th
(1921–1923)
Roy H. Thorpe Augustin Reed Humphrey
68th
(1923–1925)
John H. Morehead Willis G. Sears Edgar Howard Ashton C. Shallenberger Robert G. Simmons
69th
(1925–1927)
70th
(1927–1929)
John N. Norton
71st
(1929–1931)
Charles Henry Sloan Fred Gustus Johnson
72nd
(1931–1933)
H. Malcolm Baldrige John N. Norton Ashton C. Shallenberger
73rd
(1933–1935)
Edward R. Burke Ashton C. Shallenberger Terry Carpenter
74th
(1935–1937)
Henry Carl Luckey Charles F. McLaughlin Karl Stefan Charles Gustav Binderup Harry B. Coffee
75th
(1937–1939)
76th
(1939–1941)
George H. Heinke Carl T. Curtis
John Hyde Sweet
77th
(1941–1943)
Oren S. Copeland
78th
(1943–1945)
Carl T. Curtis Howard H. Buffett Arthur L. Miller
79th
(1945–1947)
80th
(1947–1949)
81st
(1949–1951)
Eugene D. O'Sullivan
82nd
(1951–1953)
Howard H. Buffett
Robert Dinsmore Harrison
83rd
(1953–1955)
Roman L. Hruska
84th
(1955–1957)
Phillip Hart Weaver Jackson B. Chase
85th
(1957–1959)
Glenn Cunningham
86th
(1959–1961)
Lawrence Brock Donald Francis McGinley
87th
(1961–1963)
Ralph F. Beermann David T. Martin
88th
(1963–1965)
Ralph F. Beermann David T. Martin
89th
(1965–1967)
Clair Armstrong Callan
90th
(1967–1969)
Robert Vernon Denney
91st
(1969–1971)
92nd
(1971–1973)
Charles Thone John Y. McCollister
93rd
(1973–1975)
94th
(1975–1977)
Virginia Smith
95th
(1977–1979)
John Joseph Cavanaugh III
96th
(1979–1981)
Doug Bereuter
97th
(1981–1983)
Hal Daub, Jr.
98th
(1983–1985)
99th
(1985–1987)
100th
(1987–1989)
101st
(1989–1991)
Peter Hoagland
102nd
(1991–1993)
Bill Barrett
103rd
(1993–1995)
104th
(1995–1997)
Jon L. Christensen
105th
(1997–1999)
106th
(1999–2001)
Lee Terry
107th
(2001–2003)
Tom Osborne
108th
(2003–2005)
109th
(2005–2007)
Jeff Fortenberry
110th
(2007–2009)
Adrian M. Smith
Congress 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
District


Note: * designates those Congresses in which representatives were elected from the state at large, rather than by district.

  1. ^ a b c Nebraska became a state so late that its first representative and senators were only able to serve for the final two days of the 39th Congress.


This is a key to party colors and abbreviations for Members of the U.S. Congress:
American (Know-Nothing) (K-N)
Anti-Administration (Anti-Admin)
Adams (A)/
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J)/
National Republican (NR)
Anti-Masonic (Anti-M)
Democratic (D)
Democratic-Republican (D-R)
Farmer-Labor (FL)
Federalist (F)
Free Soil (FS)
Free Silver (FSv)
Greenback (GB)
Independent / Unaffiliated
or changed during term
Jacksonian (J)
Non-Partisan League (NPL)
Nullifier (N)
Opposition (O)
Populist (Pop)
Pro-Administration (Pro-Admin)
Progressive (Prog)
Readjuster (Rea)
Republican (R)
Socialist (Soc)
Unionist (U)
Whig (W)
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