Indiana's At-large Congressional District
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From its statehood in 1816 until 1823, Indiana was allocated only one representative, who was elected
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. During the 43rd Congress, from 1873 to 1875,
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elected three of its thirteen representatives to the
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at-large from the entire state.


List of members representing the district

Indiana admitted December 11, 1816, with one at-large congressional seat. District inactive since March 4, 1875.


References

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Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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