This is a complete list of former members of the United States House of Representatives whose last names begin with the letter I.
Representative | Years | State | Party | Lifespan |
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Richard Howard Ichord Jr. | 1961–1981 | Missouri | Democratic | 1926–1992 |
James T. Igoe | 1927–1933 | Illinois | Democratic | 1883–1971 |
Michael L. Igoe | 1935–1937 | Illinois | Democratic | 1885–1967 |
William L. Igoe | 1913–1921 | Missouri | Democratic | 1879–1953 |
Peter Ihrie, Jr. | 1829–1833 | Pennsylvania | Democratic | 1796–1871 |
Frank N. Ikard | 1951–1963 | Texas | Democratic | 1913–1991 |
George P. Ikirt | 1893–1895 | Ohio | Democratic | 1852–1927 |
Daniel Ilsley | 1807–1809 | Massachusetts | Democratic-Republican | 1740–1813 |
Lawrence E. Imhoff | 1933–1939 1941–1943 |
Ohio | Democratic | 1895–1988 |
James Henderson Imlay | 1797–1801 | New Jersey | Federalist | 1764–1823 |
Samuel Williams Inge | 1847–1851 | Alabama | Democratic | 1817–1868 |
William Marshall Inge | 1833–1835 | Tennessee | Democratic | 1802–1846 |
Charles Jared Ingersoll | 1813–1815 1841–1849 |
Pennsylvania | Democratic | 1782–1862 |
Colin M. Ingersoll | 1851–1855 | Connecticut | Democratic | 1819–1903 |
Ebon C. Ingersoll | 1863–1871 | Illinois | Republican | 1831–1879 |
Joseph Reed Ingersoll | 1835–1837 1841–1849 |
Pennsylvania | Whig | 1786–1868 |
Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll | 1825–1833 | Connecticut | National Republican | 1789–1872 |
Samuel Ingham | 1835–1839 | Connecticut | Democratic | 1793–1881 |
Samuel D. Ingham | 1813–1818 1822–1829 |
Pennsylvania | Democratic-Republican | 1779–1860 |
Bob Inglis | 1993–1999 2005–2011 |
South Carolina | Republican | 1959– |
Jim Inhofe | 1987–1994 | Oklahoma | Republican | 1934– |
Daniel Inouye | 1959–1963 | Hawaii | Democratic | 1924–2012 |
Jay Inslee | 1999–2012 | Washington | Democratic | 1951– |
Andy Ireland | 1977–1984 | Florida | Democratic | 1930– |
1984–1993 | Republican | |||
Clifford C. Ireland | 1917–1923 | Illinois | Republican | 1878–1930 |
Alfred Briggs Irion | 1885–1887 | Louisiana | Democratic | 1833–1903 |
Alexander Irvin | 1847–1849 | Pennsylvania | Whig | 1800–1874 |
James Irvin | 1841–1845 | Pennsylvania | Whig | 1800–1862 |
William W. Irvin | 1829–1833 | Ohio | Democratic | 1779–1842 |
William Irvine | 1793–1795 | Pennsylvania | Anti-Administration | 1741–1804 |
William Irvine | 1859–1861 | New York | Republican | 1820–1882 |
Leonard Irving | 1949–1953 | Missouri | Democratic | 1898–1962 |
William Irving | 1814–1819 | New York | Democratic-Republican | 1766–1821 |
Donald J. Irwin | 1959–1961 1965–1969 |
Connecticut | Democratic | 1926– |
Edward M. Irwin | 1925–1931 | Illinois | Republican | 1869–1933 |
Harvey Samuel Irwin | 1901–1903 | Kentucky | Republican | 1844–1916 |
Jared Irwin | 1813–1817 | Pennsylvania | Democratic-Republican | 1768–1818 |
Thomas Irwin | 1829–1831 | Pennsylvania | Democratic | 1785–1870 |
William W. Irwin | 1841–1843 | Pennsylvania | Whig | 1803–1856 |
Jacob C. Isacks | 1823–1825 | Tennessee | Democratic-Republican | 1767–1835 |
1825–1833 | Democratic | |||
Leo Isacson | 1948–1949 | New York | American Laborite | 1910–1996 |
Johnny Isakson | 1999–2005 | Georgia | Republican | 1944– |
Ernest Istook | 1993–2007 | Oklahoma | Republican | 1950– |
Anthony F. Ittner | 1877–1879 | Missouri | Republican | 1837–1931 |
Alfred Iverson, Sr. | 1847–1849 | Georgia | Democratic | 1798–1873 |
Willard Ives | 1851–1853 | New York | Democratic | 1806–1896 |
Edouard Izac | 1937–1947 | California | Democratic | 1891–1990 |
James F. Izlar | 1894–1895 | South Carolina | Democratic | 1832–1912 |
Famous quotes containing the words list, members, united, states and/or house:
“A mans interest in a single bluebird is worth more than a complete but dry list of the fauna and flora of a town.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“... no young colored person in the United States today can truthfully offer as an excuse for lack of ambition or aspiration that members of his race have accomplished so little, he is discouraged from attempting anything himself. For there is scarcely a field of human endeavor which colored people have been allowed to enter in which there is not at least one worthy representative.”
—Mary Church Terrell (18631954)
“An inquiry about the attitude towards the release of so-called political prisoners. I should be very sorry to see the United States holding anyone in confinement on account of any opinion that that person might hold. It is a fundamental tenet of our institutions that people have a right to believe what they want to believe and hold such opinions as they want to hold without having to answer to anyone for their private opinion.”
—Calvin Coolidge (18721933)
“The traveler to the United States will do well ... to prepare himself for the class-consciousness of the natives. This differs from the already familiar English version in being more extreme and based more firmly on the conviction that the class to which the speaker belongs is inherently superior to all others.”
—John Kenneth Galbraith (b. 1908)
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)