Congressional Profile
Representative Richard Patrick Freeman
Richard Patrick Freeman served as a representative for Connecticut (1915-1933).
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Historical Profile
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Richard Patrick Freeman (born April 24, 1869) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut. He represented Connecticut’s 2nd Congressional District and is recorded as having served as a historical member of Congress during the early twentieth century. Identified in congressional records under the bioguide ID F000366, he is noted for his long tenure in federal office.
Freeman served as a Representative from December 6, 1915, to March 3, 1933, a period spanning nine terms in the House. Throughout these years, he represented Connecticut as a member of the Republican Party. His service concluded in 1933, and he is recognized as a former officeholder whose congressional career was closely tied to the political life of Connecticut’s 2nd District during that era.
