Pennsylvania's 30th congressional district
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Pennsylvania's 30th congressional district was one of
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's districts of the
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Geography

From 1903 to 1923 the district was located around
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. From 1923 to 1933 the district was located around
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. From 1943 to 1955 the district was located west of
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History

This district was created in 1903. The district was eliminated in 1963.


List of representatives


References

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Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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