Congressional Profile
Representative William G. Bray
William G. Bray served as Representative for Indiana, District 6 (1951-1975).
Profile Timeline
- Born.
- Entered office.
- Left office.
William Gilmer Bray (born June 17, 1903) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Indiana. He represented Indiana’s 6th congressional district and served as a federal legislator during the mid-20th century. His congressional career is identified with the biographical guide number B000778.
Bray first entered Congress on January 3, 1951, and served continuously until January 3, 1975. Over the course of these twenty-four years, he completed 12 terms in the House of Representatives. During this period, he was a Republican representative for Indiana’s 6th district, participating in national legislative affairs through more than two decades of political and social change.
Throughout his tenure, Bray held the role of Representative and is recorded as a former officeholder at the federal level. While specific committee assignments, office room, and contact details are not listed in the available metadata, his long service from 1951 to 1975 marks him as a significant historical member of Congress from Indiana.
Congressional Activity
Loading sponsored and supported bills...
