James Parker (Massachusetts) - Source

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  • James Parker (Massachusetts) at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
None; district created.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 19th congressional district

March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1815
Succeeded by
Samuel S. Conner
Preceded by
Thomas Rice
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 18th congressional district

March 4, 1819 – March 3, 1821
Succeeded by
None; Maine District split
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts
1st district
  • Ames
  • Dexter
  • Goodhue
  • Holten
  • Sedgwick
  • Skinner
  • Sedgwick
  • J Bacon
  • Eustis
  • Quincy
  • Ward, Jr.
  • Mason
  • Gorham
  • Webster
  • Gorham
  • Appleton
  • Gorham
  • Lawrence
  • Fletcher
  • Lawrence
  • Winthrop
  • Appleton
  • Winthrop
  • S Eliot
  • Appleton
  • Scudder
  • T Eliot
  • Hall
  • T Eliot
  • Buffinton
  • Crapo
  • Davis
  • Randall
  • Wright
  • Lawrence
  • Treadway
  • Heselton
  • Conte
  • Olver
2nd district
  • Goodhue
  • Foster
  • W Lyman
  • Sedgwick
  • Ward
  • W Lyman
  • Shepard
  • Crowninshield
  • Story
  • Pickman
  • Reed
  • Pickering
  • Silsbee
  • Barstow
  • Crowninshield
  • Choate
  • Phillips
  • Saltonstall
  • King
  • Rantoul
  • Fay
  • Crocker
  • Buffinton
  • Ames
  • Harris
  • Long
  • Morse
  • Gillett
  • Churchill
  • Bowles
  • Kaynor
  • Granfield
  • Clason
  • Furcolo
  • Boland
  • Neal
3rd district
  • Gerry
  • Bourne
  • Coffin
  • Mattoon
  • Cutler
  • Nelson
  • Livermore
  • White
  • Pickering
  • Nelson
  • Varnum
  • Nelson
  • Osgood
  • Cushing
  • Abbott
  • Duncan
  • Edmands
  • Damrell
  • C Adams
  • Thomas
  • Rice
  • Twichell
  • Whiting
  • Pierce
  • Field
  • Dean
  • Field
  • Ranney
  • Morse
  • Andrew
  • Walker
  • Thayer
  • R Hoar
  • Washburn
  • Thayer
  • Wilder
  • Paige
  • Foss
  • Casey
  • Philbin
  • Drinan
  • Donohue
  • Early
  • Blute
  • McGovern
4th district
  • Sedgwick
  • Dearborn
  • Thatcher
  • Wadsworth
  • Foster
  • Lincoln
  • Hastings
  • Richardson
  • Dana
  • Stearns
  • Hoar
  • Parmenter
  • Thompson
  • Palfrey
  • Thompson
  • Sabine
  • Walley
  • Rice
  • Hooper
  • Frost
  • Abbott
  • Morse
  • Collins
  • J O'Neil
  • Apsley
  • Weymouth
  • Tirrell
  • Mitchell
  • Wilder
  • Winslow
  • Stobbs
  • Holmes
  • Donohue
  • Drinan
  • Frank
5th district
  • Partridge
  • Bourne
  • Freeman
  • L Williams
  • Dwight
  • Ely
  • Mills
  • Lathrop
  • Sibley
  • Davis
  • Lincoln
  • Hudson
  • Allen
  • Appleton
  • Burlingame
  • Appleton
  • Hooper
  • Alley
  • Butler
  • Gooch
  • Banks
  • Bowman
  • Morse
  • Hayden
  • Banks
  • Hoar
  • Stephens
  • Knox
  • Ames
  • J Rogers
  • E Rogers
  • Morse
  • Cronin
  • Tsongas
  • Shannon
  • Atkins
  • Meehan
  • Tsongas
6th district
  • Thatcher
  • Leonard
  • Reed Sr.
  • J Smith
  • Taggart
  • Allen
  • Locke
  • Kendall
  • Grennell
  • Alvord
  • Baker
  • Ashmun
  • G Davis
  • Upham
  • T Davis
  • Alley
  • Gooch
  • Banks
  • Butler
  • Thompson
  • Loring
  • Stone
  • Lovering
  • Lodge
  • Cogswell
  • Moody
  • Gardner
  • Lufkin
  • Andrew
  • G Bates
  • W Bates
  • Harrington
  • Mavroules
  • Torkildsen
  • Tierney
7th district
  • Leonard
  • Ward
  • Leonard
  • Bullock
  • Bishop
  • Mitchell
  • Barker
  • Baylies
  • Turner
  • Baylies
  • Hulbert
  • Henry Shaw
  • Dwight
  • Grennell
  • Rockwell
  • Goodrich
  • Gooch
  • Boutwell
  • Brooks
  • Esty
  • Hoar
  • Tarbox
  • Butler
  • Russell
  • Stone
  • Cogswell
  • Everett
  • Barrett
  • Roberts
  • Maloney
  • W Connery
  • L Connery
  • Lane
  • Macdonald
  • Markey
8th district
  • Grout
  • Thatcher
  • Ames
  • Otis
  • Eustis
  • L Williams
  • Green
  • Gardner
  • Green
  • Reed
  • Baylies
  • Sampson
  • Hobart
  • Mann
  • Wentworth
  • Train
  • Baldwin
  • Hoar
  • JMS Williams
  • Warren
  • Claflin
  • Candler
  • Russell
  • Allen
  • Greenhalge
  • Stevens
  • McCall
  • Deitrick
  • Dallinger
  • Thayer
  • Dallinger
  • Healey
  • Goodwin
  • Macdonald
  • O'Neill
  • Kennedy
  • Capuano
9th district
  • Varnum
  • Bishop
  • Dean
  • Wheaton
  • Reed
  • Folger
  • Reed
  • Dwight
  • Briggs
  • Jackson
  • Hastings
  • H Williams
  • Hale
  • Fowler
  • Little
  • Dewitt
  • Thayer
  • Bailey
  • Walker
  • Washburn
  • Crocker
  • Hoar
  • Rice
  • T Lyman
  • Ely
  • Burnett
  • Candler
  • G Williams
  • Neil
  • Fitzgerald
  • Conry
  • Keliher
  • Murray
  • Roberts
  • Fuller
  • Underhill
  • Luce
  • Russell
  • Luce
  • Eliot
  • Gifford
  • Nicholson
  • Keith
  • McCormack
  • Hicks
  • Moakley
  • Lynch
10th district
  • Goodhue
  • Sewall
  • Read
  • Hastings
  • Upham
  • J Allen
  • Brigham
  • Wheaton
  • Morton
  • F Baylies
  • Bailey
  • HAS Dearborn
  • W Baylies
  • Borden
  • H Williams
  • Borden
  • Burnell
  • Grinnell
  • Scudder
  • Dickinson
  • Chaffee
  • Delano
  • Dawes
  • Crocker
  • Stevens
  • Seelye
  • Norcross
  • Rice
  • Russell
  • J Walker
  • McEttrick
  • Atwood
  • Barrows
  • Naphen
  • McNary
  • O'Connell
  • Murray
  • Tague
  • Fitzgerald
  • Tague
  • Douglass
  • Tinkham
  • Herter
  • Curtis
  • Martin
  • Heckler
  • Studds
  • Delahunt
  • Keating
11th district
  • Bradbury
  • Bartlett
  • Cutler
  • Stedman
  • A Bigelow
  • Brigham
  • B Adams
  • Russell
  • Hobart
  • Richardson
  • J Adams
  • Reed
  • Burnell
  • Goodrich
  • Trafton
  • Dawes
  • Chapin
  • Robinson
  • Whiting
  • Wallace
  • Coolidge
  • Draper
  • Sprague
  • Powers
  • Sullivan
  • Peters
  • Tinkham
  • Douglass
  • Higgins
  • Flaherty
  • Curley
  • JF Kennedy
  • O'Neill
  • Burke
  • Donnelly
12th district
  • Dearborn
  • Parker
  • Lee
  • S Thatcher
  • Skinner
  • Larned
  • Bidwell
  • Bacon
  • Dewey
  • Hulbert
  • Strong
  • Kendall
  • L Bigelow
  • Baylies
  • Hodges
  • J Adams
  • Robinson
  • Rockwell
  • Crosby
  • Morse
  • Lovering
  • Powers
  • Weeks
  • Curley
  • Gallivan
  • McCormack
  • Keith
  • Studds
13th district
  • Wadsworth
  • Seaver
  • Ruggles
  • Dowse
  • Eustis
  • Reed
  • Randall
  • Simpkins
  • Greene
  • Weeks
  • Mitchell
  • Carter
  • Luce
  • Wigglesworth
  • Burke
14th district
  • G Thatcher
  • Cutts
  • King
  • Holmes
  • Lovering
  • Foss
  • Harris
  • Gilmore
  • Olney
  • Frothingham
  • Wigglesworth
  • Martin
15th district
  • Wadsworth
  • Ilsley
  • Whitman
  • Widgery
  • Bradbury
  • Whitman
  • Greene
  • Leach
  • Martin
  • Gifford
16th district
  • S Thatcher
  • Cook
  • Tallman
  • Davis
  • Brown
  • Orr
  • Hill
  • Thacher
  • Walsh
  • Gifford
17th district
  • Bruce
  • Chandler
  • Gannett
  • Carr
  • Wood
  • Carr
  • Wilson
  • Kinsley
18th district
  • Wilson
  • Rice
  • Parker
19th district
  • Parker
  • Conner
  • Gage
  • Cushman
20th district
  • Hubbard
  • Parris
  • Lincoln
At-large
  • Cobb
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Name Parker, James
Alternative names
Short description American politician
Date of birth 1768
Place of birth
Date of death 1837
Place of death


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