William Allan Oldfield

William Allan Oldfield (February 4, 1874 - November 19, 1928) was a U.S. Representative from Arkansas.

Born in Franklin, Arkansas, he served as the House minority whip between 1921 and 1928.

Minority Whips of the United States House of Representatives
  • Underwood
  • Lloyd
  • Dwight
  • Burke
  • Hamilton
  • Oldfield
  • McDuffie
  • Bachmann
  • Englebright
  • Arends
  • McCormack
  • Arends
  • McCormack
  • Arends
  • Michel
  • Lott
  • Cheney
  • Gingrich
  • Bonior
  • Pelosi
  • Hoyer
  • Blunt
  • Cantor
  • Hoyer
Democratic Whips of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Underwood
  • Lloyd
  • Bell
  • Oldfield
  • McDuffie
  • Greenwood
  • Boland
  • Ramspeck
  • Sparkman
  • McCormack
  • Priest
  • McCormack
  • Albert
  • Boggs
  • O'Neill
  • McFall
  • Brademas
  • Foley
  • Coelho
  • Gray
  • Bonior
  • Pelosi
  • Hoyer
  • Clyburn
  • Hoyer
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Name Oldfield, William Allan
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Short description American politician
Date of birth February 4, 1874
Place of birth
Date of death November 19, 1928
Place of death


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