Massachusetts's seventeenth congressional district is an obsolete district. It's short tenure (1803-1821) was dedicated to the Maine District until Maine achieved statehood.
Representatives
Representative | Party | Years | District home | Note |
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district created | 1795 | |||
Theophilus Bradbury | Federalist | March 4, 1795-July 24, 1797 | ||
vacant | July 25, 1797 - November 26, 1797 | |||
Bailey Bartlett | Federalist | November 27, 1797-March 3, 1801 | ||
Menasseh Cutler | Federalist | March 4,1801 – March 3,1803 | ||
William Stedman | Federalist | 1803 – 1810 | ||
Abijah Bigelow | Federalist | 1810-1815 | ||
Elijay Brigham | Federalist | 1815-1816 | ||
Benjamin Adams | Federalist | 1816-1821 | ||
Johnathan Russell | Democratic-Republican | 1821-1823 | ||
Aaron Hubert | Adams-Clay D-R | 1823-1825 | ||
Adams | 1825-1827 | |||
Joseph Richardson | Adams | 1827-1829 | ||
Anti-Jackson | 1829-1831 | |||
John Quincy Adams | Anti-Jackson | 1827-1831 | ||
John Reed, Jr. | Anti-Jackson | 1833-1835 | ||
Anti-Masonic | 1835-1837 | |||
Whig | 1837-1841 |
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William C. Lovering | Republican | 1903-1909 | ||
Eugene Foss | Democrat | 1909-1911 | ||
Robert O. Harris | Republican | 1911-1913 | ||
Edward Gilmore | Democrat | 1913-1915 | ||
Richard Olney II | Democrat | 1915-1921 | ||
Louis A. Frothingham | Republican | 1921-August 23,1928 | died | |
vacant | August 24, 1928 - November 5, 1928 | |||
Richard B. Wigglesworth | Republican | November 6, 1928-March 3, 1943 | redistricted to 13th district | |
Joseph William Martin, Jr. | Republican | March 4,1943-January 3, 1963 | redistricted from 15th district | |
district eliminated | 1963 | redistricted to 10th district |
Cities and Towns in the District
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