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    John Paul Hammerschmidt

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  1. John Paul Hammerschmidt (May 4, 1922 – April 1, 2015) was an American politician from the state of Arkansas. A Republican, Hammerschmidt served thirteen terms in the United States House of Representatives for Arkansas's 3rd congressional district, located in the northwestern quadrant of the state. He served from 1967 until his retirement in ...

  2. On the C-SPAN Networks: John Paul Hammerschmidt has 105 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1984 House Proceeding. The year with the most videos was 1992 with...

  3. The Arkansas delegation in the U.S. House of Representatives remembered the life of former U.S. Rep. John Paul Hammerschmidt (R-Harrison) on Tuesday, April 2...

  4. John Paul Hammerschmidt was born in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas, on May 4, 1922. He attended The Citadel in South Carolina and the University of Arkansas prior to serving as a pilot in World War II. After the war, he attended Oklahoma A&M and later became the president of the Hammerschmidt Lumber Company and the Arkansas Lumber Dealers ...

  5. clintonhousemuseum.org › announcement › bc-19741974 | Clinton House Museum

    Jun 15, 2018 · 1974. Bill Clinton ran for the United States House of Representatives in 1974. Twenty-eight year old Bill Clinton campaigns against John Paul Hammerschmidt, an incredibly popular Republican incumbent. Bill loses the election but captured 48.2% of the vote, the closest that any Democrat came to beating Hammerschmidt during his 26 years in ...

  6. HARRISON, Ark. — John Paul Hammerschmidt, a founding father of the GOP in this once solidly blue Southern state, was remembered Monday for the pragmatic streak that allowed him to narrowly...

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  8. Aug 31, 2023 · Legislative Branch -- Representatives. John Paul Hammerschmidt (1922–2015) In 1966, John Paul Hammerschmidt, a native of Harrison (Boone County), became the first Republican elected to Congress from Arkansas since Reconstruction. He served Arkansas’s Third District for twenty-six years in Congress.

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