Congressional Profile
Representative Archibald Chapman Hart
Archibald Chapman Hart served as a representative for New Jersey (1911-1917).
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Historical Profile
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Archibald Chapman Hart (born February 27, 1873) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey. He represented New Jersey’s 6th Congressional District and served as a historical member of Congress in the early twentieth century. His tenure in federal office places him among the notable Democratic figures from New Jersey during that era.
Hart served as a U.S. Representative from April 4, 1911, to March 3, 1917. Over the course of this period, he completed two terms in the House of Representatives. During his service, he held the role of Representative for New Jersey’s 6th District, aligning with the Democratic Party. After March 3, 1917, he left office and is recorded as a former member of Congress.
