List of Representatives
Representative | Party | Dates | Electoral history |
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Oregon statehood | February 14, 1859 | ||
La Fayette Grover | Democratic | February 14, 1859 – March 3, 1859 |
Retired |
Lansing Stout | Democratic | March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1861 |
Lost renomination |
Andrew J. Thayer | Democratic | March 4, 1861 – July 30, 1861 |
Lost election contest |
George K. Shiel | Democratic | July 30, 1861 – March 3, 1863 |
Won election contest Retired |
John R. McBride | Republican | March 4, 1863 – March 3, 1865 |
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James H. D. Henderson | Republican | March 4, 1865 – March 3, 1867 |
Lost renomination |
Rufus Mallory | Republican | March 4, 1867 – March 3, 1869 |
Retired |
Joseph S. Smith | Democratic | March 4, 1869 – March 3, 1871 |
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James H. Slater | Democratic | March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1873 |
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Joseph Gardner Wilson | Republican | March 4, 1873 – July 2, 1873 |
Died before Congress assembled |
Vacant | July 3, 1873 – November 30, 1873 |
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James W. Nesmith | Democratic | December 1, 1873 – March 3, 1875 |
Elected to finish Wilson's term |
George Augustus La Dow | Democratic | March 4, 1875 – May 1, 1875 |
Died before Congress assembled |
Vacant | May 2, 1875 – December 5, 1875 |
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Lafayette Lane | Democratic | December 6, 1875 – March 3, 1877 |
Elected to finish La Dow's term |
Richard Williams | Republican | March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1879 |
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John Whiteaker | Democratic | March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1881 |
Lost re-election |
Melvin Clark George | Republican | March 4, 1881 – March 3, 1885 |
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Binger Hermann | Republican | March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1893 |
Became 1st district representative |
District eliminated | March 3, 1893 |
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