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Previous Representatives of Pinellas County (1845-Present)
Florida has been represented consecutively in Congress since its statehood in 1845, apart from 1861-1867 when its congressional delegation resigned to join the Confederate States of America. Pinellas County has been represented by a total of seventeen members in the House of Representatives. Congressman Young is the longest serving representative, and five other members served more than ten years in Congress.
• 1845-1846 - Rep. Edward Cabell
• 1846-1847 - Rep. William Brockenbrough
• 1847-1853 - Rep. Edward Cabell
• 1853-1857 - Rep. Augustus Maxwell
• 1857-1861 - Rep. George Hawkins
• 1861-1868 - No Representative
• 1868-1871 - Rep. Charles Hamilton
• 1871-1873 - Rep. Josiah Walls
• 1873-1883 - Rep. Silas Niblack
• 1873-1875 - Rep. Josiah Walls
• 1875-1877 - Rep. William Purman
• 1877-1891 - Rep. Robert Davidson
• 1891-1895 - Rep. Stephen Mallory
• 1895-1917 - Rep. Stephen Sparkman
• 1917-1933 - Rep. Herbert Drane
• 1933-1951 - Rep. J. Hardin Peterson
• 1951-1953 - Rep. Chester McMullen
• 1953-1955 - Rep. Courtney Campbell
• 1955-1971 - Rep. William Cramer
• 1971-present - Rep. C.W. Bill Young
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