Iowa Territory's at-large congressional district is an obsolete congressional district that encompassed the area of the Iowa Territory, which was split off from the Wisconsin Territory in 1838. After Iowa's admission to the Union as the 29th state by act of Congress on December 28, 1846, this district was dissolved and replaced by Iowa's at-large congressional district.
List of delegates representing the district
On June 12, 1838, an act of Congress gave Iowa Territory the authority to elect a delegate to Congress.[1][2]
Elected in 1838. Democrat Francis Gehon was elected in 1839, but never took office.[3] Congress then extended Chapman's term to bring the office in line with the rest of the House. Term expired by law.