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Representative Bill Green Lowrey

Bill Green Lowrey served as a representative for Mississippi (1921-1929).

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Bill Green Lowrey (born May 25, 1862) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi. He represented Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District and served as a federal legislator during the early decades of the twentieth century. Lowrey’s tenure in Congress places him among the historical members who helped shape national policy in the post–World War I era.

Lowrey entered Congress on April 11, 1921, beginning his service as a Representative for Mississippi’s 2nd District. He served four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, remaining in office until March 3, 1929. Throughout this period, he was aligned with the Democratic Party and participated in the legislative work of the House during a time of significant political and social change in the United States.

After March 3, 1929, Bill Green Lowrey left office and is recorded as a former member of Congress. While details of his committee assignments, personal life, and activities outside Congress are not provided in the available metadata, his eight years of service mark him as a notable Democratic representative from Mississippi in the 1920s.