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Representative Harry Edward Hull

Harry Edward Hull served as a representative for Iowa (1915-1925).

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Harry Edward Hull (born March 12, 1864) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa. Representing Iowa’s 2nd congressional district, he served as a U.S. Representative for a decade, from December 6, 1915, to March 3, 1925. Over the course of his tenure, Hull completed five terms in Congress, reflecting sustained electoral support within his district and party.

Serving as a historical member of Congress during the early twentieth century, Hull’s congressional career was closely tied to the interests and political life of Iowa. As a Republican representative, he participated in the legislative work of the House during a period marked by significant national and international developments, though specific committee assignments or legislative initiatives are not recorded in the available metadata. Hull left office as a former member of Congress after his service concluded in 1925.