COLORADO TERRITORY'S AT-LARGE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

The Territory of Colorado was represented by one non-voting Delegate At-large to the United States House of Representatives from its organization on 1861-02-28, until statehood on 1876-08-01.
Delegate to the United States House of Representatives
from the Territory of Colorado
CongressYearsDelegate At-Large
DelgateParty
'37th'1861–1863 Hiram Pitt Bennet Conservative
Republican
'38th'1863–1865
'39th'1865–1867Allen Alexander BradfordRepublican
'40th'1867–1869George Miles ChilcottRepublican
'41st'1869–1871Allen Alexander BradfordRepublican
'42nd'1871–1873Jerome Bunty ChaffeeRepublican
'43rd'1873–1875
'44th'1875–1877Thomas MacDonald PattersonDemocratic
''Statehood''

Upon admission to the Union on 1876-08-01, the State of Colorado was entitled to full representation in the United States Congress. See United States Congressional Delegations from Colorado and Colorado Congressional Districts.

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Colorado Congressional Districts

Colorado's At-large congressional district

List of United States Representatives from Colorado

List of United States Senators from Colorado

History of Colorado

State of Colorado

Territory of Colorado

United States Congressional Delegations from Colorado

External links



Biographical Directory of the United States Congress



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