Mississippi's 7th congressional district
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Mississippi's seventh congressional district existed from 1883 to 1953. It was created after the 1880 census and abolished following the 1950 census.
A total of 10 representatives (all Democrats) served the district during its existence.
[edit] Representatives
| Representative | Took Office | Left Office | Party | Congress |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ethelbert Barksdale | 1883 | 1887 | Democratic | 48th - 49th |
| Charles E. Hooker | 1887 | 1895 | Democratic | 50th - 53rd |
| James G. Spencer | 1895 | 1897 | Democratic | 54th |
| Patrick Henry | 1897 | 1901 | Democratic | 55th - 56th |
| Charles E. Hooker | 1901 | 1903 | Democratic | 57th |
| Frank A. McLain | 1903 | 1909 | Democratic | 58th - 60th |
| William A. Dickson | 1909 | 1913 | Democratic | 61st - 62nd |
| Percy E. Quin1 | 1913 | 1932 | Democratic | 63rd - 72nd |
| Lawrence Russell Ellzey | 1932 | 1935 | Democratic | 72nd - 73rd |
| Dan R. McGehee | 1935 | 1947 | Democratic | 74th - 79th |
| John B. Williams | 1947 | 1953 | Democratic | 79th - 82nd |
- Percy E. Quin died in office February 4, 1932.
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