North Carolina Delegates to the U.S. Congress

81st U.S. Congress (1949-1951)
The 81st U.S. Congress met in two sessions: 1) January 3, 1949 to October 19, 1949; and 2) January 3, 1950 to January 2, 1951.

U.S. Senators from North Carolina

Name

County From

Comments

Joseph Melville Broughton /
Frank Porter Graham /
Willis Smith

Wake /
Orange /
Wake
Joseph Melville Broughton died while in office on March 6, 1949. Governor William Kerr Scott appointed Frank Porter Graham to replace him, and he took his seat on March 29, 1949. He lost his own re-election bid to Willis Smith, who took his seat on November 27, 1950.

Clyde Roark Hoey

Cleveland
-

U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina

Name

District

County From

Comments

Graham Arthur Barden

3rd

Craven
-

Herbert Covington Bonner

1st

Beaufort
-

Alfred Lee Bulwinkle /
Woodrow Wilson Jones

11th

Gaston /
Rutherford
Alfred Lee Bulwinkle died while in office on August 31, 1950. Woodrow Wilson Jones was elected to replace him, and he took his seat on November 7, 1950.

Frank Ertel Carlyle

7th

Robeson
-

Richard Thurmond Chatham

5th

Forsyth
-

Harold Dunbar Cooley

4th

Nash
-

Charles Bennett Deane

8th

Richmond
-

Robert Lee Doughton

9th

Alleghany
-

Carl Thomas Durham

6th

Orange
-

Hamilton Chamberlain Jones

10th

Mecklenburg
-

John Hosea Kerr

2nd

Warren
-

Monroe Minor Redden

12th

Henderson
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