xt7zcr5nd593 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7zcr5nd593/data/mets.xml New Jersey Historical Records Survey Project Work Projects Administration. Division of community service programs New Jersey New Jersey Historical Records Survey Project Work Projects Administration. Division of community service programs 1941 76, [3] leaves: ill., maps 28 cm. UK holds archival copy for ASERL Collaborative Federal Depository Program libraries. Call Number: FW 4.14:N 42j/15 books English Newark, N.J.: Historical records Survey This digital resource may be freely searched and displayed in accordance with U. S. copyright laws. New Jersey Works Progress Administration Publications United States-- Congress -- History United States -- Politics and government A Description of the Atlas of Congressional Roll Calls: An Analysis of Yea-nay Votes: Description of the Project, Its Work Prodcedures, and Allied Phases, 1941 text A Description of the Atlas of Congressional Roll Calls: An Analysis of Yea-nay Votes: Description of the Project, Its Work Prodcedures, and Allied Phases, 1941 1941 1941 2020 true xt7zcr5nd593 section xt7zcr5nd593 AI I'AS 80F
CONGRESSIONAL
ROLL CALLS
AN ANALYSIS OF
YEA- NAY VOTES
THE HISTORICAL RECORDS SIIRVEY
WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION
NEWARK NEw JERSEY l94l
ATLJS UF CONGRESSIUMAL ROLL CALLS: AN ANALYSIS OF YEA—~EAX VOTES
Description of the Project, Its York Procedlres,
and allied Phase: 3
Compiled by
Tho New Jersey Historical Rezorfls Sur“ey Prair,4
Division of Communitv 3 rV'ce Pro~r;:s
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Newark, New Jersey
The historical Re ords Surtey
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The Historical Records Survey
Sargent B. Child, National Director
Gustave Kceppe, Acting State Supervisor
Research and Records Section
Harvey E. Becknell, Director
Edward J. Bennett, Regional Supervisor
Edward J. Boyle, State Coordinator
Division of Community Service Programs
Florence V. Kerr, Assistant Commissioner
Eva H. Bede-Reina, State Director
WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION
Howard 0. Hunter, Commissioner
Robert W} Allan, State Administrator
”To bring together the records of the past
and to house them in buildings where they will
be preserved for the use of men living in the
future, a nation must believe in three thing .
It must believe in the past. It must believe
in the future. It must, above all, believe in
the capacity of its people so to learn from the
past that they can gain in judgement for the
creation of the future."
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Allied Work Phases: (Continued)
6. Presidential Pfipers: Executive
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List of New JerSuy Historictl Records Survey
and Proclamations
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An introduction ?ill elucidats the erp0535 5:“ rrotlnxs of the l
Atlas. A comprehpnsivc Subject—i‘ ' '
available to all stud nts
type of crislfltion or in
index,
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ll. VALUE AND USES OF THE PROJQQZ
This project was under CC zen to meet 2 ssries of
j definite needs,
It is a matter of record that in recent years therr h be
-, ; .es 1; a tendency in
some quarters to belittle and criticise the role of Congress in the direc—
tion of national affairs. The maps produced by this p 0
opinion of the editors, prove anew the truly repres Jn+ t
I'ongress, and by making available materials Jhlch no
efi ord to dig out for themselves, enable historians,
officials, and others to investigate the history e.nd
Conrress from new angles. Such 9 York ”ill obviously : imulcte no
and :.ppreciction in aldit ionel sections of the general public for
and the role of the Congiess es the legislative agent of mericen
Frederick Jackson Turner in his pioneering Jerk, ”The Frontier 1n
History,” published almost forty yeo.rs e50, time and agein adduces
port of his hesic thesis the recorded votes of Congress. ”If re
the congressional vote” is repeated in many C ehcptrr. hm,ricCr in”
life,” he iolds, ”is the outcome of ttI
of States in sections.” 1 ”B mtreen th-C
hpve sprung up, and ecor omic comb -31
student who leeks bcrenth trc 8 ”face 01
romping '
currency
mores.”
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3, ..1 .1 11 ene- VCI‘lcC‘;
workable sutitCt—
to deploy them
listorieal im—
C s of t1: Congressionsl Districts exist
pcriod bC ore 1892. In ord r to nth: them, t' I oricn would
h UFO to cull i.he Sessions Laws, St e by St;te, cs 0 C _
.r1Cc'nn l“m s, ;Cceuse the early Co o_-gressionCl Di rCctor1ies do not
r
1 necessible, tit}
uld still bC impos "
as to draw securste conclusions of '
indcr and 1
geographically so
port for Iith rare exceptions LO m"
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for
'3 cr C.» I~—~;
dis tiiet descriptions and the later ones are not
always seen
heve to 1ind the laws ore: ting and altering the boundaries e_r
pe rishcs, wards, assembly districts, etc., in terms of hich thC d
ere defined; he would have to de::rni1o the
St o.tc by Ststc, in order to know for what Congresses the county chelgw
i‘f: cted (listrict boundaries; he would then have to map the counties as of
dis tricting—law dates——ell before he could start his district maps—-
ob no individual, no pri'ete iLstitution, has
M is
e jo antured to essay.
Charles 0. Peullin of th 1o CcraniC Institution of Ti
shington, in
one section of the work 5 published jointly by i
1st Ins titution and the
1
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1
C._..__..
_. Frontier in American History p. 159
2. 10111., p. 158 (Im lics added)
0. Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United Status
American
satisfy
be sufi'sf'
and smummng
Covewu fl
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district
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Leceflb«r 1841
This project is prsporit; a no- mo,Lp”
bution of overy one OJ tho 54,00010
Congress botwcon 1789 und 1952, Lack
legend on a map showing contemporpry Stat'
district boundaries. Each mrp is accomp:
‘ )
filed
the vote, and by a copy 0? tho roll call arrw
to tic accompanyinv dcbctos for tt” use of
cells for each Congress are supolomcntad by map:
bution, partar strcn gtli in each House L‘ ,
able, tho munufuoturius areas of the nation
1
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the gcogra phical distrv~
Li h;r fiouso o?
: lat'
30—18
1 t
convonod in l7<3 co.ssiLJtc.
Lo tho oloqunnt pl:a of Orin
Rooorts for 1698 for just tb1is
It is impossible to _
out glimpsin~ tMi enormous fiolzs
- ’31, Board 5nd othors hCW
totion oi Pnozi Gun histo Ty six
iL kn Wins and undo-rstcndizt
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.L 0111 1115: L201‘ 12; ovlw 01 53110.1
”o oxpoct tlut from the study of
studios ostu;li sn'ng new hypotheses, to tho enrichi
and political scionco. Nix inquiries into tho vali
r...
thoorios such us tho role of tho fronti:r i1} Amaticu
supposed control of iodcrtl policv oxoroiscd bofor
Stntos by tho plontor-doughfuoo : lli1nco, miy viold
OT additionhl substantiations of Llo o( h“potb‘"
v .coL;S.
out or Aerioan history
t
3 hi story or on tho
ills R.r C11;
Atlas will enable us
realm where
to move iror “10 realm of CM'
speculation mry cc checked sy the actual rece ed votes.
Obviously not seudies
cs reflected in Contrcss, c: the stresse
“ r -s and polio; ’e“
and rural ares, between ship; mizg comrnu:it; cud m:.nufr 3 '1
tween planter and pcor—vhite, bO't‘WOCl’: so: bond and bee ‘1c— ouzztr‘r, betxzresn
the coasts and the Hid—west. It will cost .-u A the earliucss of
sectioncl clecvugel'etween Horti 011d Sou teh which is clearly disCCJEiE e,
ior instanCe,1h the question
early as the year of charts r, 1791,
Vermont that se.me wear. It will open u‘
so etiona l or local tirs
e 11w conclusions ebou
ts. The whole V r2 ,
or omie and politied ' 1‘ '-: 1 ‘ ' _" ' i ' 1‘ .'11 im~
'21 for inquiries on .’ . 9' A ':.~- . ,. n a ~fieas,
~ r h the distribu _ .~
Llock 1031slut_0h sought by +he , = _ -. .Wr'." n '. , - =‘_. ;e ir—
dependehcx of the Sthdte, as com ' ’ ‘ ‘
lundementul triumphs o.
m, especially in tim~s
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Certainly importont ,1: 1 - “.1 ' "‘ g: ‘1 ' ' .1 .w-"Wior,
end 800131 psychology ‘ .
like federal ihccmr
Stet33msn will . her“ food for : sober study of the
pest attitudes aid ideCS of their 11s tricts States or region. Ljy ”on Th0
wishes to kQEL h's fing-sr on the pulse oi utlic oois“ 1 i
1
more than the lCtCS poll of public 0911121. here is 2;? b;
col parties, our 1<.c
mace possible through E g _
bro :1: up, or chart the sp‘cod in West ch
801th, or see Insurgency grov iChnSa o" ratch
the Form Bloc operate. The nor an: sp;e:d—
ing ideas so; yolv1ch public or" of (Lvdy for
someJ as the parties: edusll 1y shi issue, or slte:
their lines, or fall b: c use they 11 “ffiCiGHtly into
the st“cem of the new mos em:1fe. t _' mode or paltT
regularity, the issues and the pe d‘ it is 3.13 to th: rr:u.t5‘
strains, The reactions of ‘ ' c 01 iLciiid‘al Ccngrcssman to new
ideas rill interest othe*s. Will be e recesssry rriz:re:ce for
those who study the workings of democracy not only in this country but in
studies of comparative overnr at. The mops will also make possible raw
studies of such parliamentary oolitio 1 pm1 we on: as 1111 busters,
gerrymuidering, and recurrent 1ts Dior leclserlccing.
Other studies may be l‘.unched on Americgh nationalism insofar as
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cor,cin sections of the country show themselves more one‘
,..
others in support of What might be called "nation‘list c rrcsurcl. 1he
student of American expansion 1nd imperiulism w l r
the geogruphical distribution of the areas 0
recurring projec;s of Cnncxation,
bordors. The Consti tucionrl- 1 ill fine
1
U
n miteriol in
in the votes by which some 01‘ fihu
to the St to: for rctificotior, tut in Congrf
providing for the extension of the powcrs 01
votcs on the ratification of intersta.tc comp;
Further studies may be made of thw
Stctc or locwl political machine, -h '
party, or by t113 other major p; ”
from tth Sta e or local area.
or o third~party man is replaced C
COL irvotivc, should yield V:.luColo Cusc h'
1
subs eque1_c attitude of that district cs rep
as ho
studics‘vill hCVk to Do made not only 1 th:
Ecolobiocl ch'rzct 1istioa o1 '; 71;", but,
run to be soundly concei.ed, L150 of the .tt
1
L» .
region. Community of Ettitud~ mC“ u timate
c
su_h plcnnin" vith community
sill WO‘iOLSly come frOm the
croco of this :sis for r3
- i llTDC-l ; (It,
0 1 studics of rogiono 1H. ' 3 ottitui as and
social psycholo"" but also ‘
n J. ..
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Tho sociologist mo}
o
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S l C:I‘CC.S U3. S1, ,
Th; biogrcp oi1o,,
errors, rclutiVily common in
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2111;; k4
riu\ “rl tote tallios, or i‘ “ ” . Ci 3 : ‘7_v : 'u 5+1 hgiins i
tho :l manus cripL Journ: ' h 1 mums gnd roll
1; Jou_rnxl T\.TSiCR of tho Tot: 311
.9
rd roll 6 lTLS or Tot; tot; s
0:113 hovo boon made on .
Jisoro1oi:s botvoo11 Journcl
notod on each roll Gill. Wfl:1c
tried to r::iSLu
Q
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MLJLLII‘, Ol‘ Jilul‘C
his buo11t oo . hgrc
ippropriatL map and roll cull not is d
g‘mo co.togory as a m:.n pcirwd for or a uinst tha qucstion.
plOJlUm O.E‘ carly ptrtyz .fEiliCtio As has 1ucn rCsol ed whcrc _
unthori wi.tivc works such CS tho Jicciout-j oi“ An: r1CCn Biogr;
rus<1vot10hs, thu Bio TLpthf D11 1rcctory oE‘ th1j1morioC.n Congroos.
such sources yicldod hdeQUCLo i ormotiofi, tho Ed it or th conffilt
livina biog‘cphors of tho partic Halo onlch1m1”. ECrly dis
bions, both in singlo and plur1l districts, hCJo baa: nCic on vhf
r
tho rcuidcncc of tho Koprosontotivc.
11 :
Tho tabulotod voto, C3 chchod against tho Journal,1u use
szis for symbolling tho votc map. ibis symbollinw is chookcc L
bo1oro tho mC p is colorod. Ibo t: ' T C1d th: oolcrod
minutc inspCction OE Cn editing nthf, which cr1Cok3 botr1
inst tho Jourr 131 before thoy LT? twpod. Typed
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stotomont 01 the quostion,
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in tho Rocord. Bills on‘
uto cit:.t10n or
, _ votc totCls
t1 cicatio1o to all pri
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1i ETC "clumcs of th:
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ori'1nals Cr: not worm Till“ Cvailablc.
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county nouz do} iios IO
court (ocisions Lad rcpo 1
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Stntc laws, no rolioLGE p C o ‘.
out a tho1ou h “C c b” 1uro sccrch was mood as C tedious bvt
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caution. For StC tC ono Territoriil dtCCutos— t—11r1
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tho Fodcrcl Eh portor and t _
11am ltcd. lfr—;%utloflfll bounoity L ‘_,"» arc royvcsr
..tc11 ovor tho arcs~ l‘~"0...\£u
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Louis CDC Purcaaso “
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aisputCn oi_
. Indefinite E01Ccrs
'19 LTU ghown by broken
In tho u'tropolitin :1 on, the small ‘ize f districts
uniguc problo11. Thi; Jos solv C bir usiLC C mr in? cross—1
involvod, and by going an insot map on C largcr scalo- for
P-viJ O
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area. Even on thes enlarged inset n
Innhatten Island, were too small to b h
are represented in boxes bearing the proper distr’
under the inset mup. Occasibnally isolates
legible representation of their vote,
(7‘ .(o
,
CongreSSeS. In these cases, the ere: within
crossnhatehed on the base map, while a sin;le
vote, was inset under the name 0? the city involved.
lines have been plotted on the basis of then
triet lines on city maps of the period.
Votes of Representatives—at-Lsrge, unless th: entire
gotion be elected at large 1 1
, are shown in boxes in the lower rf
corner of the nee agninst the n.mc of their State.
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Senate maps show all State ant Territ
disputed borders dotted, international disputed
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all Territories clearly lubclled. Where the v s git votes to break
a tie, his vote is shown in a special insert 3 x i; the lower left hand
corner of the map of the vote involved.
Every vote, House r Senate, shows the
was organized at the moment of that gurticular
vote number in the lower left hand corner. Th'
number of the Congress, the numior of the sessi
within that s ssion. Index references are by
page number.
State and district for the no 5
men‘s vote is recorded after i
ose terms first exoire, and "
face the electorate before their colleague
above their colleague in the roll call, and
top diagonal block within their State.
that the votes of one Senator
given Congress, regardless of
interim, and may give rise to studies on the
to the approach of election campaigns.
The index consists of two tarts, 0:1
alphabetically, by subject and name, the ‘
Congress by Congress, and House by House.
is closely patterned after that of the recej
with the addition of more ”see references” for
Will refer the reader to the topics in which a;
legislative record of e earticuldr men, insofu
yea—nay votes. The bill and resolution index
the complete roll call history-of any particular
in the summaries on such roll calls will indicate who
or resolution ultimate y passed“
.C b iblc to trace
ill while the c tetions
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r not one sill
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through 620 volumes of the Congressional Record and its predecessors,
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the Conwressional Directorius,w%fifo
Lnd thou h uncountod huno;ods of
icipzl codes and ordinances, ,
.uion of this material by tho
"v ‘vmu one xL'ell—knovm aa'mor
"ill ULkG uv;.il;ble m: tori:
out for themselves, for
of House ord Senote ) S;na t; Egecuti'
stcrsw of De IEEZE, LHO Congressional
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schol
votes, buried
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which repeale so
purchase of silver b;
the Treasury to purchase,
as may be offered each
silver, and previding
and shall coin boLL ‘
the Committee on Finance,
N.V. 5 (D 1, H 4); P.F.
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Pugh (D N
AF'. Berry (3) H
Jones (D) N
CALIF.PerKinB (R) N
White (D) FA
COLO. Wolcott (R) N
Teller (R) N
CONN. Flatt (R) Y
Hawley (R) Y
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DEL. Higgins (R)
Gray (D) Y
FLA. Call (D) N
Pasco (D) X
GA. Colquitt (D) PA
Gordan (D) FF
IDAHO Shoup (R) N
Duboie (R) N
ILL. Cullom (R) Y
Palmer (D) FF
IND. Voorhees (D) Y
Turpie (D) Y
Y
oneJ
through international a5r"
shall be dire;ted LC Lhe
equal power of everv dell
McMillan (3}
Stockbridge
Washburn (
mavis (R)
Walthall (D
George (D) N
Vest (D) N
Cockrell (D)
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