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3. Edward V. Huntington, "A Survey of Methods of Apportionment in Congress,"
Senate Doc. 304 (serial no. 10469), 76th Cong., 3d Sess.
5. Hon. Emanuel Celler, in Congressional Record, Appendix, v. 97, p. A 1386.
6. By 1911 there was one for every 194,182.
7. U. S. Statutes at Large, v. 37, pt. 1, pp. 13, 14.
8. New Mexico was admitted January 6; and Arizona, February 14, 1912.
9. U. S. Statutes at Large, v. 46, pt. 1, p. 26.
10. Huntington, loc. cit., p. III.
11. U. S. Statutes at Large, v. 55, p. 762.
12. Ibid., v. 72, p. 345; U. S. Code, Supp. 1, 1959, Title 48, ch. 3, sec. 8.
ceived from the house clerk will surprise no one.
Kansas, it has been generally agreed, will find the number "five"
action the legislature will take to provide for electing the five.
best suggest what may be expected of the 1961 legislature.
Kansas did not feel the effect of apportionment laws until 1872.
representative when it became a state, Kansas elected Martin F.
immediate successors served the state at large.
13. U. S. Code, 1958, Title 2, ch. 1, sec. 2a.
14. Congressional Globe, v. 30, p. 652.
15. U. S. Statutes at Large, v. 17, p. 28.
16. Laws of Kansas, 1874, p. 11.
later the state central committee met and nominated James R.
18. The Commonwealth, Topeka, October 5, 1878.
19. Secretary of State, Appendix to the First Biennial Report, 1878, p. 8.
20. Congressional Record, v. 9, pp. 4, 5.
21. Laws of Kansas, 1883, pp. 1, 2.
22. Ibid., 1905, pp. 212, 213.
23. Ibid., 1931, pp. 31, 32.
Jan. 30, 1861-Mar. 3, 1863; d. Washington, D. C., Feb. 15, 1882.
WILDER, ABEL CARTER, Leavenworth. (R) Mar. 4, 1863-Mar. 3, 1865; d.
San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 22, 1875.
City, Okla., June 19, 1909.
COBB, STEPHEN ALONZO, Wyandotte. (R) Mar. 4, 1873-Mar. 3, 1875; d.
bers; d. Crawfordsville, Ind., June 24, 1898.
unsuccessfully contested by Samuel N. Wood; d. Newton, Apr. 21, 1910.
d. Chicago, III, Dec. 20, 1909.
24. Ibid., 1941, p. 25. The apportionment after the 1950 census did not affect Kansas.
25. U. S. Code, 1958, Title 2, ch. 1, sec. 2a.
BLUE, RICHARD WHITING, Pleasanton. (R) Mar. 4, 1895-Mar. 3, 1897; d.
Bartlesville, I. T., Jan. 28, 1907.
BOTKIN, JEREMIAH DUNHAM, Winfield. (P) Mar. 4, 1897-Mar. 3, 1899; d.
sas City, May 19, 1932.
MORRILL, EDMUND NEEDHAM, Hiawatha. (R) Mar. 4, 1885-Mar. 3, 1891; d.
BRODERICK, CASE, Holton. (R) Mar. 4, 1891-Mar. 3, 1899; d. Holton, Apr.
Curtis; served Dec. 2, 1907-Mar. 3, 1929; d. Leavenworth, Aug. 4, 1931.
d. Hiawatha, Oct. 26, 1957.
COLE, ALBERT MCDONALD, Holton. (R) Jan. 3, 1945-Jan. 3, 1953.
MILLER, HOWARD S., Morrill. (D) Jan. 3, 1953- Jan. 3, 1955.
GOODIN, JOHN RANDOLPH, Humboldt. (I) Mar. 4, 1875-Mar. 3, 1877; d.
HASKELL, DUDLEY CHASE, Lawrence. (R) Mar. 4, 1877-Dec. 16, 1883; d.
Washington, D. C., Dec. 16, 1883.
cided in favor of H. L. Moore; d. lola, Sept. 10, 1911.
MDLLER, ORRIN LARABEE, Kansas City. (R) Mar. 4, 1895-Mar. 3, 1897; d.
Kansas City, Sept. 11, 1926.
d. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 14, 1914.
d. Lawrence, Oct. 27, 1922.
served Dec. 4, 1911-Mar. 3, 1917; d. Wadsworth, Dec. 3, 1938.
d. Washington, D. C., June 27, 1924.
served Dec. 1, 1924-Mar. 3, 1925; d. Bethesda, Md., June 5, 1943.
GUYER, ULYSSES SAMUEL, Kansas City. (R) Mar. 4, 1927- June 5, 1943; d.
Bethesda, Md., June 5, 1943.
Guyer; served Sept. 28, 1943-Jan. 3, 1959.
BROWN, WILLIAM RIPLEY, Hutchinson. (R) Mar. 4, 1875-Mar. 3, 1877; d.
Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 4, 1916.
d. Douglass, Dec. 30, 1899.
HUDSON, THOMAS JEFFERSON, Fredonia. (P) Mar. 4, 1893-Mar. 3, 1895; d.
d. Fredonia, Apr. 5, 1909.
JACKSON, ALFRED METCALF, Winfield. (D) Mar. 4, 1901-Mar. 3, 1903; d.
ington, D. C., May 26, 1941.
City, Mo., Dec. 27, 1932.
McGuciN, HAROLD CLEMENT, Coffeyville. (R) Mar. 4, 1931-Jan. 3, 1935; d.
Hot Springs, Ark., Mar. 7, 1946.
PATTERSON, EDWARD WHITE, Pittsburg. (D) Jan. 3, 1935- Jan. 3, 1939; d.
MEYER, HERBERT ALTON, Independence. (R) Jan. 3, 1947-Oct. 2, 1950; d.
Bethesda, Md., Oct. 2, 1950.
served Nov. 27, 1950-Jan. 3, 1959.
resignation to become minister to Mexico; d. Muskogee, Okla., Apr. 5, 1914.
Dec. 2, 1889-Mar. 3, 1891; d. Burlington, July 24, 1897.
OTIS, JOHN GRANT, Topeka. (P) Mar. 4, 1891-Mar. 3, 1893; d. Topeka, Feb.
MILLER, JAMES MONROE, Council Grove. (R) Mar. 4, 1899-Mar. 3, 1911; d.
Council Grove, Jan. 20, 1926.
DAVIS, JOHN, Junction City. (P) Mar. 4, 1891-Mar. 3, 1895; d. Topeka, Aug.
1897; d. Enid, Okla., Dec. 18, 1928.
VINCENT, WILLIAM DAVIS, Clay Center. (P) Mar. 4, 1897-Mar. 3, 1899; d.
St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 27, 1922.
1911; d. Enid, Okla., Dec. 18, 1928.
REES, ROLLIN RAYMOND, Minneapolis. (R) Mar. 4, 1911-Mar. 3, 1913; d.
Anaheim, Cal., May 30, 1935.
d. Washington, D. C., July 4, 1946.
STRONG, JAMES GEORGE, Blue Rapids. (R) Mar. 4, 1919-Mar. 3, 1933; d.
Washington, D. C., Jan. 11, 1938.
HOUSTON, JOHN MILLS, Newton. (D) Jan. 3, 1935-Jan. 3, 1943.
HOPE, CLIFFORD RAGSDALE, Garden City. (R) Jan. 3, 1943-Jan. 3, 1957.
Angeles, Cal., Feb. 10, 1933.
BAKER, WILLIAM, Lincoln. (P) Mar. 4, 1891-Mar. 3, 1897; d. Lincoln, Feb.
McCoRMicK, NELSON B., Phillipsburg. (P) Mar. 4, 1897-Mar. 3, 1899; d.
REEDER, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, Logan. (R) Mar. 4, 1899-Mar. 3, 1911; d.
Beverly Hills, Cal., Nov. 7, 1929.
YOUNG, ISAAC DANIEL, Beloit. (R) Mar. 4, 1911-Mar. 3, 1913; d. Beloit, Dec.
tion unsuccessfully contested by W. H. Clark; d. Mankato, Sept. 29, 1930.
1933; d. Hays, Jan. 16, 1952.
CARLSON, FRANK, Concordia. (R) Jan. 3, 1935-Jan. 3, 1947.
contested by Elmo J. Mahoney.
1895; d. Wichita, Oct. 23, 1905.
LONG, CHESTER ISAIAH, Medicine Lodge. (R) Mar. 4, 1895-Mar. 3, 1897; d.
Washington, D. C., July 1, 1934.
1899; d. Wichita, Oct. 23, 1905.
resigned to become senator; d. Washington, D. C., July 1, 1934.
d. Dodge City, Sept. 18, 1911.
son; served Jan. 29, 1912-Mar. 3, 1915; d. Hutchinson, Jan. 1, 1919.
SHOUSE, JOUETT, Kinsley. (D) Mar. 4, 1915-Mar. 3, 1919.
1927; d. Hutchinson, Nov. 6, 1951.
HOPE, CLIFFORD RAGSDALE, Garden City. (R) Mar. 4, 1927-Jan. 3, 1943.
AYRES, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, Wichita. (D) Mar. 4, 1915-Mar. 3, 1921; d.
Washington, D. C., Feb. 17, 1952.
AYRES, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, Wichita. (D) Mar. 4, 1923-Mar. 3, 1933; d.
I, the immigrant ancestor of the American branch, was born in 1724.
Saddles and Spurs ( 1955 ) . They have also collaborated on numerous magazine articles.
Spurs (Harrisburg, Pa., 1955), pp. 6-15.
typewritten and in the possession of Mrs. W. B. Waddell, Lexington, Mo.
that an urge to join them and "Go West" should seize him.
county in the city, for many from that area had gone to Missouri.
3. Grace M. Cheatham, "Genealogy of John Waddell." Ms. copy in author's library.

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