North Carolina Delegates to the U.S. Congress

71st U.S. Congress (1929-1931)
The 71st U.S. Congress met in three sessions: 1) April 15, 1929 to November 22, 1929; 2) December 2, 1929 to July 3, 1930; and 3) December 1, 1930 to March 3, 1931. A Special Session was convened from March 4th to March 5th in 1929. Another Special Session was convened from July 7th to July 21st in 1930.

U.S. Senators from North Carolina

Name

County From

Comments

Lee Slater Overman /
Cameron A. Morrison

Rowan /
Mecklenburg
Lee Slater Overman died while in office on December 12, 1930. Governor Oliver Maxwell Gardner appointed Cameron A. Morrison to serve the remainder of his term, and he took his seat on December 13, 1930.

Furnifold McLendel Simmons

Jones
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U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina

Name

District

County From

Comments

Charles Laban Abernethy

3rd

Craven
-

Jerome Bayard Clark

6th

Cumberland
-

Robert Lee Doughton

8th

Alleghany
-

William Cicero Hammer /
Hinton James

7th

Randolph /
Scotland
William Cicero Hammer died while in office on September 26, 1930. Hinton James was elected to replace him and took his seat on December 1, 1930.

Charles Andrew Jonas

9th

Lincoln
-

John Hosea Kerr

2nd

Warren
-

Edward William Pou

4th

Johnston
-

George Moore Pritchard

10th

Buncombe
-

Charles Manly Stedman /
Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr.

5th

Guilford /
Granville
Charles Manly Stedman died while in office on on September 23, 1930. Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr. was elected to replace him and he took his seat on December 1, 1930.

Lindsay Carter Warren

1st

Beaufort
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