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Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Historical Tables of the Iowa Legislature Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Information updated through the 2021 Regular Session. Name Party District Home County Legislative Assembly 1 (1838 – 1839) Gideon S. Bailey Democrat 4 Van Buren Andrew Bankson Democrat 8 Dubuque George H. Beeler Democrat 1 Des Moines Jabez A. Birchard Jr. Democrat 7 Scott Thomas Blair Whig 1 Des Moines James Brierly Democrat 2 Lee William G. Coop Democrat 3 Henry Thomas Cox Democrat 8 Jackson Van B. Delashmutt Democrat 1 Des Moines John Frierson Democrat 5 Muscatine James W. Grimes Whig 1 Des Moines James Hall Democrat 4 Van Buren Serranus C. Hastings Democrat 5 Muscatine Samuel R. Murray Whig 7 Clinton Hardin Nowlin Democrat 8 Dubuque Samuel I. Parker Democrat 4 Van Buren William Patterson Democrat 2 Lee Asbury B. Porter Whig 3 Henry Calvin J. Price Democrat 2 Lee Robert G. Roberts Whig 6 Cedar Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Name Party District Home County Laurel Summers Democrat 7 Scott Chauncey Swan Democrat 8 Dubuque Hawkins Taylor Whig 2 Lee George Temple Democrat 1 Des Moines Levi Thornton Whig 5 Louisa William L. Toole Whig 5 Louisa William H. Wallace Whig 3 Henry Legislative Assembly 2 (1839 – 1840) Gideon S. Bailey Democrat 8 Van Buren Uriah Biggs Democrat 8 Van Buren Daniel Brewer Whig 6 Louisa James Churchman Democrat 1 Dubuque T. T. Clark Whig 4 Muscatine William G. Coop Democrat 7 Jefferson Thomas Cox Democrat 2 Jackson Leven N. English Democrat 10 Des Moines Isaac Fleenor Democrat 10 Des Moines James Hall Democrat 8 Van Buren Serranus C. Hastings Democrat 4 Muscatine Joseph C. Hawkins Whig 10 Des Moines Edward Johnstone Democrat 9 Lee Edward Langworthy Democrat 1 Dubuque John B. Lash Whig 7 Henry Shepherd Leffler Democrat 10 Des Moines Jacob Mintun Whig 6 Louisa Jacob L. Myers Whig 7 Jefferson Joshua Owen Democrat 9 Lee William Patterson Democrat 9 Lee Alfred Rich Whig 9 Lee Joseph Robertson Whig 3 Scott William R. Ross Whig 10 Des Moines Laurel Summers Democrat 3 Scott George H. Walworth Whig 5 Jones Loring Wheeler Whig 1 Dubuque Legislative Assembly 3 (1840 – 1841) Robert Avery Democrat 3 Des Moines John Box Democrat 1 Lee 2 Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Name Party District Home County James Brierly Democrat 1 Lee Milton D. Browning Whig 3 Des Moines Thomas Cox Democrat 10 Jackson Henry Felkner Democrat 7 Johnson Alfred Hebard Whig 3 Des Moines David Hendershott Democrat 3 Des Moines Thomas M. Isett Democrat 7 Muscatine Edward Langworthy Democrat 10 Dubuque John B. Lash Whig 4 Henry Shepherd Leffler Democrat 3 Des Moines Isaac N. Lewis Whig 2 Van Buren Timothy Mason Democrat 10 Dubuque Daniel F. Miller Sr. Whig 1 Lee Asbury B. Porter Whig 4 Henry Joseph Robertson Whig 9 Scott William Steele Democrat 2 Van Buren Laurel Summers Democrat 9 Scott Simon P. Teeple Whig 6 Washington William L. Toole Whig 6 Louisa Harmon Van Antwerp Democrat 8 Cedar George H. Walworth Whig 8 Jones John M. Whitaker Democrat 2 Van Buren Alexander A. Wilson Whig 5 Jefferson Paton Wilson Whig 4 Henry Legislative Assembly 4 (1841 – 1842) Thomas Baker Democrat 6 Washington Uriah Biggs Democrat 2 Van Buren David E. Blair Whig 3 Des Moines Caleb H. Booth Democrat 10 Dubuque Henry J. Campbell Democrat 1 Lee Thomas Denson Democrat 8 Jones Henry Felkner Democrat 7 Johnson James Grant Democrat 9 Scott Alfred Hebard Whig 3 Des Moines George Hepner Democrat 3 Des Moines Samuel P. Higginson Whig 8 Cedar Samuel Holliday Democrat 7 Muscatine Isaac V. Leffler Whig 3 Des Moines 3 Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Name Party District Home County Warner Lewis Democrat 10 Dubuque Exum S. McCulloch Democrat 1 Lee James M. Morgan Democrat 3 Des Moines James K. Moss Whig 10 Jackson William Patterson Democrat 1 Lee Asbury B. Porter Whig 4 Henry Richard Quinton Democrat 5 Jefferson Joseph Robertson Whig 9 Scott Simeon Smead Whig 4 Henry William L. Toole Whig 6 Louisa Oliver Weld Democrat 2 Van Buren John M. Whitaker Democrat 2 Van Buren Paton Wilson Whig 4 Henry Legislative Assembly 5 (1842 – 1843) Frederick Andros Democrat 10 Clayton Rickey D. Barton Democrat 2 Van Buren John C. Berry Democrat 8 Linn David E. Blair Whig 3 Des Moines James Brierly Democrat 1 Lee Ansel Briggs Democrat 10 Jackson David Bunker Whig 6 Washington John W. Culbertson Democrat 5 Jefferson Henry Felkner Democrat 7 Johnson Eli Goddard Democrat 9 Clinton Abner Hackleman Democrat 3 Des Moines George Hepner Democrat 3 Des Moines Evan Jay Whig 4 Henry Isaac N. Lewis Whig 2 Van Buren Exum S. McCulloch Democrat 1 Lee Thomas McMillan Whig 4 Henry James M. Morgan Democrat 3 Des Moines Joseph Newell Whig 6 Louisa Joseph Robertson Whig 9 Scott Thomas Rogers Democrat 10 Dubuque David J. Sales Whig 3 Des Moines William Steele Democrat 1 Lee Samuel Swearingen Democrat 2 Van Buren Err Thornton Whig 7 Muscatine 4 Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Name Party District Home County George H. Walworth Whig 8 Jones Paton Wilson Whig 4 Henry Legislative Assembly 6 (1843 – 1845) Thomas Baker Democrat 6 Washington Josiah H. Bonney Democrat 2 Van Buren Samuel Borland Democrat 2 Van Buren James Brierly Democrat 1 Lee John Brophy Democrat 9 Clinton James P. Carleton Democrat 7 Johnson John W. Culbertson Democrat 5 Jefferson Edward E. Fay Democrat 7 Muscatine John Foley Democrat 10 Jackson James W. Grimes Whig 3 Des Moines Abner Hackleman Democrat 3 Des Moines Alfred Hebard Whig 3 Des Moines John Johnson Democrat 3 Des Moines George W. McCleary Democrat 6 Louisa Gilbert C. R. Mitchell Whig 9 Scott Hardin Nowlin Democrat 10 Dubuque Hamilton D. Robb Whig 4 Henry Joseph Roberts Democrat 1 Lee Thomas Rogers Democrat 10 Dubuque Robert Smyth Democrat 8 Linn William Steele Whig 1 Lee William Thompson Democrat 4 Henry George H. Walworth Whig 8 Jones Paton Wilson Whig 4 Henry James M. Wray Democrat 2 Van Buren John D. Wright Democrat 3 Des Moines Legislative Assembly 7 (1845 – 1845) James Anderson Whig 1 Lee Abraham T. Banks Democrat 7 Muscatine George Chandler Democrat 3 Des Moines Charles Clifton Whig 4 Henry Shubael Coy Whig 9 Clinton Ebenezer W. Davis Democrat 3 Des Moines Hugh D. Downey Whig 7 Johnson 5 Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Name Party District Home County Frederick Hancock Democrat 2 Van Buren Reuben R. Harper Democrat 5 Jefferson Jacob Huner Democrat 1 Lee John Johnson Democrat 3 Des Moines James Leonard Democrat 10 Jackson George W. Lester Democrat 2 Van Buren George W. McCleary Democrat 6 Louisa George T. Montague Democrat 2 Van Buren James M. Morgan Democrat 3 Des Moines Norton Munger Whig 4 Henry Samuel Murdock Democrat 10 Clayton Richard Noble Whig 3 Des Moines Joseph Robertson Whig 9 Scott Stephen B. Shelledy Whig 6 Mahaska Joseph K. Snyder Democrat 8 Cedar Charles Stewart Whig 1 Lee John Taylor Democrat 8 Jones David S. Wilson Democrat 10 Dubuque Samuel D. Woodworth Whig 4 Henry Legislative Assembly 8 (1845 – 1846) Abraham T. Banks Democrat 7 Muscatine Jesse B. Browne Whig 1 Lee Charles Clifton Whig 4 Henry Shubael Coy Whig 9 Clinton Hugh D. Downey Whig 7 Johnson David Ferguson Democrat 2 Van Buren Joseph H. Flint Democrat 5 Wapello Thomas Graham Democrat 10 Jackson Frederick Hancock Democrat 2 Van Buren Joshua Holland Whig 3 Des Moines Jacob Huner Democrat 1 Lee George W. Lester Democrat 2 Van Buren George W. McCleary Democrat 6 Louisa Archibald McMichael Democrat 3 Des Moines James M. Morgan Democrat 3 Des Moines Norton Munger Whig 4 Henry Samuel Murdock Democrat 10 Clayton William Patterson Democrat 1 Lee 6 Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Name Party District Home County John Ripley Democrat 3 Des Moines Joseph Robertson Whig 9 Scott Stephen B. Shelledy Whig 6 Mahaska Joseph K. Snyder Democrat 8 Cedar John Taylor Democrat 8 Jones David S. Wilson Democrat 10 Dubuque Samuel D. Woodworth Whig 4 Henry John D. Wright Democrat 3 Des Moines General Assembly 1 (1846 – 1848) Charles Anderson Whig 5 Monroe James R. Bailey Democrat 9 Jefferson Daniel S. Baker Whig 1 Lee David E. Blair Whig 7 Des Moines Smiley H. Bonham Democrat 16 Johnson George W. Bowie Whig 7 Des Moines Jesse B. Browne Whig 1 Lee Josiah Clifton Whig 1 Lee William J. Cochran Whig 1 Lee Alonson B. Comstock Whig 4 Wapello Reuben Conlee Whig 1 Lee Irad C. Day Democrat 15 Muscatine William Edmundson Whig 13 Mahaska Stewart Goodrell Whig 11 Washington George F. Green Democrat 21 Jackson Dudley Hardy Democrat 2 Van Buren Alfred Hebard Democrat 7 Des Moines Joshua Holland Whig 7 Des Moines Josiah Kent Democrat 1 Lee Nelson King Whig 12 Keokuk John N. Kinsman Democrat 6 Jasper Andrew Leach Democrat 3 Davis William E. Leffingwell Democrat 18 Clinton William H. Lyons Democrat 9 Jefferson Sylvester G. Matson Democrat 21 Jones James McManus Whig 17 Scott Anderson McPherrin Whig 2 Van Buren George T. Montague Democrat 2 Van Buren John T. Morton Whig 8 Henry 7 Members of the House of Representatives by Assembly 1838 – 2021 Name Party District Home County Michael O’Brien Democrat 22 Dubuque Samuel B. Olmstead Democrat 22 Clayton Nelson Rathbun Whig 19 Cedar Simeon Reynolds Democrat 6 Marion Elijah Sells Whig 14 Muscatine Thomas L. Sergent Democrat 7 Des Moines John W. Smith Whig 13 Mahaska Robert Smyth Democrat 20 Linn William Steele Whig 1 Lee Abraham Updegraff Whig 8 Henry George Weyand Democrat 9 Jefferson Samuel Whitmore Democrat 9 Jefferson Wright Williams Whig 10 Louisa Reason B.
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