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It would be informative to have links to articles on the individual districts, like United States Congressional Delegations from Massachusetts does. Public domain maps are available from the National Atlas, see e.g. Massachusetts's 1st congressional district for how they can be used. As an example application, I was trying to figure out whether or not the sole Democrat's district was urban or not. -- Beland 17:48, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
Joseph Bryan Thompson's article (via Bioguide, I believe) says that he served starting in 1913, but United States Congressional Delegations from Oklahoma has him starting in 1915. Can someone get a better source and correct this article. Maybe also correct Oklahoma's at-large congressional seat?— Markles 14:43, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
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It would be informative to have links to articles on the individual districts, like United States Congressional Delegations from Massachusetts does. Public domain maps are available from the National Atlas, see e.g. Massachusetts's 1st congressional district for how they can be used. As an example application, I was trying to figure out whether or not the sole Democrat's district was urban or not. -- Beland 17:48, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
Joseph Bryan Thompson's article (via Bioguide, I believe) says that he served starting in 1913, but United States Congressional Delegations from Oklahoma has him starting in 1915. Can someone get a better source and correct this article. Maybe also correct Oklahoma's at-large congressional seat?— Markles 14:43, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
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