The 45th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the
United States Senate
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and the
United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the Lower house, lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the United States Senate, Senate being ...
. It met in
Washington, D.C.
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from March 4, 1877, to March 4, 1879, during the first two years of
Rutherford Hayes's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the
House of Representatives
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was based on the
Ninth Census of the United States in 1870. The Senate had a
Republican
Republican can refer to:
Political ideology
* An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law.
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majority, and the House had a
Democratic majority.
The 45th Congress remained politically divided between a Democratic House and Republican Senate.
President Hayes vetoed an Army appropriations bill from the House which would have ended Reconstruction and prohibited the use of federal troops to protect polling stations in the former Confederacy.
Striking back, Congress overrode another of Hayes’s vetoes and enacted the Bland-Allison Act that required the purchase and coining of silver.
Congress also approved a generous increase in pension eligibility for Northern Civil War veterans.
Major events
* March 4, 1877:
Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford Birchard Hayes (; October 4, 1822 – January 17, 1893) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 19th president of the United States from 1877 to 1881, after serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and as governor ...
became
President of the United States
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United Stat ...
Major legislation
* February 28, 1878:
Bland–Allison Act
The Bland–Allison Act, also referred to as the Grand Bland Plan of 1878, was an act of United States Congress requiring the U.S. Treasury to buy a certain amount of silver and put it into circulation as silver dollars. Though the bill was vetoe ...
(Coinage Act (Silver Dollar)), Sess. 2, ch. 20,
* April 29, 1878:
National Quarantine Act of 1878, Sess. 2, ch. 66,
* June 3, 1878:
Timber and Stone Act
The Timber and Stone Act of 1878 in the United States sold Western timberland for $2.50 per acre ($618/km2) in 160 acre (0.6 km2) blocks.
Land that was deemed "unfit for farming" was sold to those who might want to "timber and stone" ( logging an ...
, Sess. 2, ch. 151,
* June 18, 1878:
Posse Comitatus Act
The Posse Comitatus Act is a United States federal law (, original at ) signed on June 18, 1878, by President Rutherford B. Hayes which limits the powers of the federal government in the use of federal military personnel to enforce domestic p ...
, Sess. 2, ch. 263, §15,
Party summary
The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress, and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states, when they were first seated. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.
During this Congress, two Senate seats and one House seat were added for the new state, Colorado.
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President
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William A. Wheeler
William Almon Wheeler (June 30, 1819June 4, 1887) was an American politician and attorney. He served as a United States representative from New York from 1861 to 1863 and 1869 to 1877, and the 19th vice president of the United States from 1877 t ...
(R)
*
President pro tempore
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:
Thomas W. Ferry (R)
*
Republican Conference Chairman
The Senate Republican Conference is the formal organization of the Republican Senators in the United States Senate, who currently number 50. Over the last century, the mission of the conference has expanded and been shaped as a means of informin ...
:
Henry B. Anthony
*
Democratic Caucus Chairman:
William A. Wallace
House of Representatives
*
Speaker
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Society and politics
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** I ...
:
Samuel J. Randall (D)
*
Democratic Caucus Chairman:
Hiester Clymer
Hiester Clymer (November 3, 1827 – June 12, 1884) was an American political leader from the state of Pennsylvania. Clymer was a member of the Hiester family political dynasty and the Democratic Party. He was the nephew of William Muhlenberg H ...
*
Republican Conference Chairman
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:
Eugene Hale
Eugene Hale (June 9, 1836October 27, 1918) was a Republican United States Senator from Maine.
Biography
Born in Turner, Maine, he was educated in local schools and at Maine's Hebron Academy. He was admitted to the bar in 1857 and served for n ...
*
Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman:
Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn
Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn (October 1, 1838September 12, 1918) was a Democratic Representative and Senator from Kentucky. Blackburn, a skilled and spirited orator, was also a prominent trial lawyer known for his skill at swaying juries.
Biog ...
Members
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and representatives are listed by district.
Senate
Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are
Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1880; Class 2 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1882; and Class 3 meant their term ended in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1878.
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Alabama
(We dare defend our rights)
, anthem = "Alabama (state song), Alabama"
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, LargestCity = Huntsville, Alabama, Huntsville
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: 2.
John T. Morgan (D)
: 3.
George E. Spencer
George Eliphaz Spencer (November 1, 1836 – February 19, 1893) was an American politician and a U.S. senator from the state of Alabama who also served as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Biography
Born in Champion, Ne ...
(R)
Arkansas
Arkansas ( ) is a landlocked state in the South Central United States. It is bordered by Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Texas and Oklahoma to the west. Its name is from the Osage ...
: 2.
Augustus H. Garland (D)
: 3.
Stephen W. Dorsey
Stephen Wallace Dorsey (February 28, 1842March 20, 1916) was a Republican Party (United States), Republican politician who represented Arkansas in the United States Senate from 1873 to 1879, during the Reconstruction era in the United States, Re ...
(R)
California
California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the List of states and territori ...
: 1.
Newton Booth
Newton Booth (December 30, 1825July 14, 1892) was an American entrepreneur and politician.
Early life
Born to Hannah (née Pitts) of North Carolina and Beebe Booth (AM)
: 3.
Aaron A. Sargent (R)
Colorado
Colorado (, other variants) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It encompasses most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of t ...
: 2.
Henry M. Teller (R)
: 3.
Jerome B. Chaffee (R)
Connecticut
Connecticut () is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. Its cap ...
: 1.
William W. Eaton
William Wallace Eaton (October 11, 1816September 21, 1898) was a United States representative and United States senator from Connecticut.
Biography
Born in Tolland, Connecticut, he was educated in the common schools and by private instruction ...
(D)
: 3.
William H. Barnum (D)
Delaware
Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacent Del ...
: 1.
Thomas F. Bayard Sr. (D)
: 2.
Eli M. Saulsbury (D)
Florida
Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and to ...
: 1.
Charles W. Jones
Charles William Jones (December 24, 1834October 11, 1897) was a United States Senator from Florida. He abandoned the seat after an apparent onset of mental illness.
Early life, travel and career
Jones was born in Balbriggan, Ireland. His father ...
(D)
: 3.
Simon B. Conover (R)
Georgia
Georgia most commonly refers to:
* Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States
Georgia may also refer to:
Places
Historical states and entities
* Related to the ...
: 2.
Benjamin H. Hill (D)
: 3.
John B. Gordon (D)
Illinois
Illinois ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern United States. Its largest metropolitan areas include the Chicago metropolitan area, and the Metro East section, of Greater St. Louis. Other smaller metropolita ...
: 2.
David Davis (I)
: 3.
Richard J. Oglesby (R)
Indiana
Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th s ...
: 1.
Joseph E. McDonald
Joseph Ewing McDonald (August 29, 1819 – June 21, 1891) was an United States of America, American politician who served as a United States representative and United States Senate, Senator from Indiana. He also served as Indiana's 2nd India ...
(D)
: 3.
Oliver H. P. T. Morton (R), until November 1, 1877
::
Daniel W. Voorhees (D), from November 6, 1877
Iowa
Iowa () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States, bordered by the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River and Big Sioux River to the west. It is bordered by six states: Wisconsin to the northeast, Illinois to the ...
: 2.
Samuel J. Kirkwood
Samuel Jordan Kirkwood (December 20, 1813 – September 1, 1894) was an American politician who twice served as governor of Iowa, twice as a U.S. Senator from Iowa, and as the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
Early life and career
Samuel Jordan ...
(R)
: 3.
William B. Allison
William Boyd Allison (March 2, 1829 – August 4, 1908) was an American politician. An early leader of the Iowa Republican Party, he represented northeastern Iowa in the United States House of Representatives before representing his state in th ...
(R)
Kansas
Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the ...
: 2.
Preston B. Plumb
Preston Bierce Plumb (October 12, 1837December 20, 1891) was a United States senator from Kansas, as well as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Biography
Born in Delaware County, Ohio, at 9 his family removed to Marysv ...
(R)
: 3.
John J. Ingalls
John James Ingalls (December 29, 1833August 16, 1900) was an American Republican politician who served as a United States senator from Kansas. Ingalls is credited with suggesting the state motto and designing the state seal.
Life and career
John ...
(R)
Kentucky
Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to ...
: 2.
James B. Beck
James Burnie Beck (February 13, 1822May 3, 1890) was a Scottish-American slave owner, white supremacist, and United States Representative and Senator from Kentucky.
Life
Born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, Beck immigrated to the United States in ...
(D)
: 3.
Thomas C. McCreery (D)
Louisiana
Louisiana , group=pronunciation (French: ''La Louisiane'') is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It is the 20th-smallest by area and the 25th most populous of the 50 U.S. states. Louisiana is borde ...
: 2.
William Pitt Kellogg
William Pitt Kellogg (December 8, 1830 – August 10, 1918) was an American lawyer and Republican Party politician who served as a United States Senator from 1868 to 1872 and from 1877 to 1883 and as the Governor of Louisiana from 1873 to 1877 du ...
(R)
: 3.
James B. Eustis (D)
Maine
Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and north ...
: 1.
Hannibal Hamlin
Hannibal Hamlin (August 27, 1809 – July 4, 1891) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 15th vice president of the United States from 1861 to 1865, during President Abraham Lincoln's first term. He was the first Republican ...
(R)
: 2.
James G. Blaine (R)
Maryland
Maryland ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It shares borders with Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean to ...
: 1.
William Pinkney Whyte
William Pinkney Whyte (August 9, 1824March 17, 1908), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was a politician who served the State of Maryland as a State Delegate, the State Comptroller, a United States Senator, the 35th Governor, the ...
(D)
: 3.
George R. Dennis (D)
: 1.
Henry L. Dawes
Henry Laurens Dawes (October 30, 1816February 5, 1903) was an attorney and politician, a Republican United States Senator and United States Representative from Massachusetts. He is notable for the Dawes Act (1887), which was intended to stimula ...
(R)
: 2.
George F. Hoar
George Frisbie Hoar (August 29, 1826 – September 30, 1904) was an American attorney and politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate from 1877 to 1904. He belonged to an extended family that became politically prominen ...
(R)
Michigan
Michigan () is a state in the Great Lakes region of the upper Midwestern United States. With a population of nearly 10.12 million and an area of nearly , Michigan is the 10th-largest state by population, the 11th-largest by area, and the ...
: 1.
Isaac P. Christiancy (R), until February 10, 1879
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Zachariah Chandler
Zachariah Chandler (December 10, 1813 – November 1, 1879) was an American businessman, politician, one of the founders of the Republican Party, whose radical wing he dominated as a lifelong abolitionist. He was mayor of Detroit, a four-term sen ...
(R), from February 22, 1879
: 2.
Thomas W. Ferry (R)
Minnesota
Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
: 1.
Samuel J. R. McMillan
Samuel James Renwick McMillan (February 22, 1826October 3, 1897) was an American lawyer, judge and Republican politician. He served on the Minnesota District Court, the Minnesota Supreme Court and as U.S. Senator from Minnesota.
Life and care ...
(R)
: 2.
William Windom
William Windom (May 10, 1827January 29, 1891) was an American politician from Minnesota. He served as U.S. Representative from 1859 to 1869, and as U.S. Senator from 1870 to January 1871, from March 1871 to March 1881, and from November 1881 ...
(R)
Mississippi
Mississippi () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the north by Tennessee; to the east by Alabama; to the south by the Gulf of Mexico; to the southwest by Louisiana; and to the northwest by Arkansas. Miss ...
: 1.
Blanche Bruce
Blanche Kelso Bruce (March 1, 1841March 17, 1898) was born into slavery in Prince Edward County, Virginia, and went on to become a politician who represented Mississippi as a Republican in the United States Senate from 1875 to 1881. He was ...
(R)
: 2.
Lucius Q. C. Lamar
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II (September 17, 1825January 23, 1893) was an American politician, diplomat, and jurist. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Mississippi in both houses of Congress, served as the United States Sec ...
(D)
Missouri
Missouri is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking List of U.S. states and territories by area, 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee ...
: 1.
Francis Cockrell
Francis Marion Cockrell (October 1, 1834December 13, 1915) was a Confederate military commander and American politician from the state of Missouri. He served as a United States senator from Missouri for five terms. He was a prominent member o ...
(D)
: 3.
Lewis V. Bogy (D), until September 20, 1877
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David H. Armstrong (D), September 29, 1877 - January 26, 1879
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James Shields (D), from January 27, 1879
Nebraska
Nebraska () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by South Dakota to the north; Iowa to the east and Missouri to the southeast, both across the Missouri River; Kansas to the south; Colorado to the southwe ...
: 1.
Algernon Paddock
Algernon Sidney Paddock (November 9, 1830October 17, 1897) was an American politician who was a United States Republican Party, Republican secretary of Nebraska Territory and U.S. Senator from Nebraska after statehood.
Biography
Paddock was born ...
(R)
: 2.
Alvin Saunders
Alvin Saunders (July 12, 1817November 1, 1899) was a U.S. Senator from Nebraska, as well as the final and longest-serving governor of the Nebraska Territory, a tenure he served during most of the American Civil War.
Education
Saunders was bor ...
(R)
Nevada
Nevada ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. N ...
: 1.
William Sharon
William Tang Sharon (January 9, 1821November 13, 1885) was a United States senator, banker, and business owner from Nevada who profited from the Comstock Lode.
Early life
Sharon was born in Smithfield, Ohio, January 9, 1821, the son of Willi ...
(R)
: 3.
John P. Jones (R)
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec t ...
: 2.
Edward H. Rollins
Edward Henry Rollins (October 3, 1824July 31, 1889) was a United States representative and Senator from New Hampshire.
Biography
Born in a part of Somersworth, New Hampshire which is now Rollinsford, he attended the common schools and academ ...
(R)
: 3.
Bainbridge Wadleigh
Bainbridge Wadleigh (January 4, 1831January 24, 1891) was a United States senator from New Hampshire. Born in Bradford, he attended the common schools and Kimball Union Academy (Meriden, New Hampshire). He studied law, was admitted to the bar i ...
(R)
New Jersey
New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware ...
: 1.
Theodore F. Randolph (D)
: 2.
John R. McPherson (D)
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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Film and television
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: 1.
Francis Kernan
Francis Kernan (January 14, 1816September 7, 1892) was an American lawyer and politician. A resident of New York, he was active in politics as a Democrat, and served in several elected offices, including member of the New York State Assembly, ...
(D)
: 3.
Roscoe Conkling
Roscoe Conkling (October 30, 1829April 18, 1888) was an American lawyer and Republican Party (United States), Republican politician who represented New York (state), New York in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Se ...
(R)
North Carolina
North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Georgia and So ...
: 2.
Matt W. Ransom (D)
: 3.
Augustus S. Merrimon
Augustus Summerfield Merrimon (September 15, 1830November 14, 1892) was a Democratic U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina between 1873 and 1879.
An attorney from Buncombe County, North Carolina, Merrimon served in the North Carolina Ho ...
(D)
Ohio
Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The sta ...
: 1.
Allen G. Thurman
Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813 – December 12, 1895), sometimes erroneously spelled Allan Granberry Thurman, was a United States Democratic Party, Democratic United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative, Supre ...
(D)
: 3.
John Sherman
John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was an American politician from Ohio throughout the Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. A member of the Republican Party, he served in both houses of the U.S. Congress. He also served as ...
(R), until March 8, 1877
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Stanley Matthews
Sir Stanley Matthews, CBE (1 February 1915 – 23 February 2000) was an English footballer who played as an outside right. Often regarded as one of the greatest players of the British game, he is the only player to have been knighted while stil ...
(R), from March 21, 1877
List of United States senators from Oregon, Oregon
: 2. La Fayette Grover (D)
: 3. John H. Mitchell (R)
List of United States senators from Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania
: 1.
William A. Wallace (D)
: 3. Simon Cameron (R), until March 12, 1877
:: J. Donald Cameron (R), from March 20, 1877
List of United States senators from Rhode Island, Rhode Island
: 1. Ambrose Burnside (R)
: 2.
Henry B. Anthony (R)
List of United States senators from South Carolina, South Carolina
: 2. Matthew Butler (D)
: 3. John J. Patterson (R)
List of United States senators from Tennessee, Tennessee
: 1. James E. Bailey (D)
: 2. Isham G. Harris (D)
List of United States senators from Texas, Texas
: 1. Samuel B. Maxey (D)
: 2. Richard Coke (D)
List of United States senators from Vermont, Vermont
: 1. George F. Edmunds (R)
: 3. Justin Smith Morrill, Justin S. Morrill (R)
List of United States senators from Virginia, Virginia
: 1. Robert E. Withers (D)
: 2. John W. Johnston (D)
List of United States senators from West Virginia, West Virginia
: 1. Frank Hereford (politician), Frank Hereford (D)
: 2. Henry G. Davis (D)
List of United States senators from Wisconsin, Wisconsin
: 1. Angus Cameron (American politician), Angus Cameron (R)
: 3. Timothy O. Howe (R)
House of Representatives
The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.
List of United States representatives from Alabama, Alabama
: . James T. Jones (D)
: . Hilary A. Herbert (D)
: . Jeremiah N. Williams (D)
: . Charles M. Shelley (D)
: . Robert F. Ligon (D)
: . Goldsmith W. Hewitt (D)
: . William H. Forney (D)
: . William W. Garth (D)
List of United States representatives from Arkansas, Arkansas
: . Lucien C. Gause (D)
: . William F. Slemons (D)
: . Jordan E. Cravens (ID)
: . Thomas M. Gunter (D)
List of United States representatives from California, California
: . Horace Davis (R)
: . Horace F. Page (R)
: . John K. Luttrell (D)
: . Romualdo Pacheco (R), until February 7, 1878
:: Peter D. Wigginton (D), from February 7, 1878
List of United States representatives from Colorado, Colorado
: . James B. Belford (R), until December 13, 1877
:: Thomas M. Patterson (D), from December 13, 1877
List of United States representatives from Connecticut, Connecticut
: . George M. Landers (D)
: . James Phelps (congressman), James Phelps (D)
: . John T. Wait (R)
: . Levi Warner (D)
List of United States representatives from Delaware, Delaware
: . James Williams (Delaware representative), James Williams (D)
List of United States representatives from Florida, Florida
: . Robert H. M. Davidson (D)
: . Horatio Bisbee Jr. (R), until February 20, 1879
:: Jesse J. Finley (D), from February 20, 1879
List of United States representatives from Georgia, Georgia
: . Julian Hartridge (D), until January 8, 1879
:: William B. Fleming (D), from February 10, 1879
: . William Ephraim Smith, William E. Smith (D)
: . Philip Cook (general), Philip Cook (D)
: . Henry R. Harris (D)
: . Milton A. Candler (D)
: . James Henderson Blount, James H. Blount (D)
: . William Harrell Felton, William H. Felton (ID)
: . Alexander Stephens, Alexander H. Stephens (D)
: . Hiram Parks Bell, Hiram P. Bell (D), from March 13, 1877
List of United States representatives from Illinois, Illinois
: . William Aldrich (R)
: . Carter Harrison Sr., Carter H. Harrison (D)
: . Lorenzo Brentano (R)
: . William Lathrop (politician), William Lathrop (R)
: . Horatio C. Burchard (R)
: . Thomas J. Henderson (politician), Thomas J. Henderson (R)
: . Philip C. Hayes (R)
: . Greenbury L. Fort (R)
: . Thomas A. Boyd (R)
: . Benjamin F. Marsh (R)
: . Robert M. Knapp (D)
: . William McKendree Springer, William M. Springer (D)
: . Thomas F. Tipton (R)
: . Joseph Gurney Cannon, Joseph G. Cannon (R)
: . John R. Eden (D)
: . William A. J. Sparks (D)
: . William Ralls Morrison, William R. Morrison (D)
: . William Hartzell (D)
: . Richard W. Townshend (D)
List of United States representatives from Indiana, Indiana
: . Benoni S. Fuller (D)
: . Thomas R. Cobb (D)
: . George A. Bicknell (D)
: . Leonidas Sexton (R)
: . Thomas M. Browne (R)
: . Milton S. Robinson (R)
: . John Hanna (Indiana politician), John Hanna (R)
: . Morton C. Hunter (R)
: . Michael D. White (R)
: . William H. Calkins (R)
: . James L. Evans (R)
: . Andrew H. Hamilton (Indiana), Andrew H. Hamilton (D)
: . John Baker (Indiana politician), John Baker (R)
List of United States representatives from Iowa, Iowa
: . Joseph C. Stone (R)
: . Hiram Price (R)
: . Theodore W. Burdick (R)
: . Nathaniel C. Deering (R)
: . Rush Clark (R)
: . Ezekiel S. Sampson (R)
: . Henry J. B. Cummings (R)
: . William F. Sapp (R)
: . S. Addison Oliver (R)
List of United States representatives from Kansas, Kansas
: . William A. Phillips (R)
: . Dudley C. Haskell (R)
: . Thomas Ryan (congressman), Thomas Ryan (R)
List of United States representatives from Kentucky, Kentucky
: . Andrew Boone (D)
: . James A. McKenzie (D)
: . John W. Caldwell, John William Caldwell (D)
: . J. Proctor Knott (D)
: . Albert S. Willis (D)
: . John Griffin Carlisle, John G. Carlisle (D)
: . Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn, Joseph C. S. Blackburn (D)
: . Milton J. Durham (D)
: . Thomas Turner (Congressman), Thomas Turner (D)
: . John B. Clarke (D)
List of United States representatives from Louisiana, Louisiana
: . Randall L. Gibson (D)
: . E. John Ellis (D)
: . Chester Bidwell Darrall, Chester B. Darrall (R), until February 20, 1878
:: Joseph H. Acklen (D), from February 20, 1878
: . Joseph Barton Elam, Joseph B. Elam (D)
: . John E. Leonard (R), until March 15, 1878
:: J. Smith Young, John S. Young (D), from November 5, 1878
: . Edward White Robertson, Edward W. Robertson (D)
List of United States representatives from Maine, Maine
: . Thomas Brackett Reed, Thomas B. Reed (R)
: . William P. Frye (R)
: . Stephen D. Lindsey (R)
: . Llewellyn Powers (R)
: .
Eugene Hale
Eugene Hale (June 9, 1836October 27, 1918) was a Republican United States Senator from Maine.
Biography
Born in Turner, Maine, he was educated in local schools and at Maine's Hebron Academy. He was admitted to the bar in 1857 and served for n ...
(R)
List of United States representatives from Maryland, Maryland
: . Daniel Maynadier Henry, Daniel M. Henry (D)
: . Charles Boyle Roberts, Charles B. Roberts (D)
: . William Kimmel (D)
: . Thomas Swann (D)
: . Eli Jones Henkle, Eli J. Henkle (D)
: . William Walsh (Maryland politician), William Walsh (D)
List of United States representatives from Massachusetts, Massachusetts
: . William W. Crapo (R)
: . Benjamin W. Harris (R)
: . Walbridge A. Field (R), until March 28, 1878
:: Benjamin Dean (D), from March 28, 1878
: . Leopold Morse (D)
: . Nathaniel Prentice Banks, Nathaniel P. Banks (R)
: . George B. Loring (R)
: . Benjamin Butler (politician), Benjamin F. Butler (R)
: . William Claflin (R)
: . William W. Rice (R)
: . Amasa Norcross (R)
: . George D. Robinson (R)
List of United States representatives from Michigan, Michigan
: . Alpheus S. Williams (D), until December 21, 1878
: . Edwin Willits (R)
: . Jonas H. McGowan (R)
: . Edwin W. Keightley (R)
: . John W. Stone (R)
: . Mark S. Brewer (R)
: . Omar D. Conger (R)
: . Charles C. Ellsworth (R)
: . Jay Abel Hubbell, Jay A. Hubbell (R)
List of United States representatives from Minnesota, Minnesota
: . Mark H. Dunnell (R)
: . Horace B. Strait (R)
: . Jacob H. Stewart (R)
List of United States representatives from Mississippi, Mississippi
: . Henry L. Muldrow (D)
: . Van H. Manning, Vannoy H. Manning (D)
: . Hernando Money (D)
: . Otho R. Singleton (D)
: . Charles E. Hooker (D)
: . James Ronald Chalmers, James R. Chalmers (D)
List of United States representatives from Missouri, Missouri
: . Anthony F. Ittner (R)
: . Nathan Cole (R)
: . Lyne S. Metcalfe (R)
: . Robert Anthony Hatcher, Robert A. Hatcher (D)
: . Richard P. Bland (D)
: . Charles H. Morgan (D)
: . Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Thomas T. Crittenden (D)
: . Benjamin J. Franklin (D)
: . David Rea (politician), David Rea (D)
: . Henry M. Pollard (R)
: . John Bullock Clark Jr., John B. Clark Jr. (D)
: . John M. Glover (D)
: . Aylett H. Buckner (D)
List of United States representatives from Nebraska, Nebraska
: . Frank Welch (American politician), Frank Welch (R), until September 4, 1878
:: Thomas Jefferson Majors, Thomas J. Majors (R), from November 5, 1878
List of United States representatives from Nevada, Nevada
: . Thomas Wren (Nevada politician), Thomas Wren (R)
List of United States representatives from New Hampshire, New Hampshire
: . Frank Jones (politician), Frank Jones (D)
: . James F. Briggs (R)
: . Henry W. Blair (R)
List of United States representatives from New Jersey, New Jersey
: . Clement Hall Sinnickson, Clement H. Sinnickson (R)
: . John H. Pugh (R)
: . Miles Ross (D)
: . Alvah A. Clark (D)
: . Augustus W. Cutler (D)
: . Thomas Baldwin Peddie, Thomas B. Peddie (R)
: . Augustus A. Hardenbergh (D)
List of United States representatives from New York, New York
: . James W. Covert (D)
: . William D. Veeder (D)
: . Simeon B. Chittenden (R)
: . Archibald Meserole Bliss, Archibald M. Bliss (D)
: . Nicholas Muller (D)
: . Samuel S. Cox (D)
: . Anthony Eickhoff (D)
: . Anson G. McCook (R)
: . Fernando Wood (D)
: . Abram Stevens Hewitt, Abram S. Hewitt (D)
: . Benjamin A. Willis (D)
: . Clarkson Nott Potter, Clarkson N. Potter (D)
: . John H. Ketcham (R)
: . George M. Beebe (D)
: . Stephen L. Mayham (D)
: . Terence J. Quinn (D), until June 18, 1878
:: John Mosher Bailey, John M. Bailey (R), from November 5, 1878
: . Martin I. Townsend (R)
: . Andrew Williams (congressman), Andrew Williams (R)
: . Amaziah B. James (R)
: . John H. Starin (R)
: . Solomon Bundy (R)
: . George A. Bagley (R)
: . William J. Bacon (R)
: . William H. Baker (R)
: . Frank Hiscock (R)
: . John H. Camp (R)
: . Elbridge G. Lapham (R)
: . Jeremiah W. Dwight (R)
: . John N. Hungerford (R)
: . Elizur K. Hart, E. Kirke Hart (D)
: . Charles B. Benedict (D)
: . Daniel N. Lockwood (D)
: . George Washington Patterson, George W. Patterson (R)
List of United States representatives from North Carolina, North Carolina
: . Jesse Johnson Yeates, Jesse J. Yeates (D)
: . Curtis Hooks Brogden, Curtis H. Brogden (R)
: . Alfred Moore Waddell, Alfred M. Waddell (D)
: . Joseph J. Davis (D)
: . Alfred Moore Scales, Alfred M. Scales (D)
: . Walter Leak Steele, Walter L. Steele (D)
: . William M. Robbins (D)
: . Robert B. Vance (D)
List of United States representatives from Ohio, Ohio
: . Milton Sayler (D)
: . Henry B. Banning (D)
: . Mills Gardner (R)
: . John A. McMahon (D)
: . Americus V. Rice (D)
: . Jacob Dolson Cox, Jacob D. Cox (R)
: . Henry L. Dickey (D)
: . J. Warren Keifer (R)
: . John S. Jones (R)
: . Charles Foster (Ohio politician), Charles Foster (R)
: . Henry S. Neal (R)
: . Thomas Ewing Jr. (D)
: . Milton I. Southard (D)
: . Ebenezer B. Finley (D)
: . Nelson H. Van Vorhes (R)
: . Lorenzo Danford (R)
: . William McKinley (R)
: . James Monroe (congressman), James Monroe (R)
: . James A. Garfield (R)
: . Amos Townsend (R)
List of United States representatives from Oregon, Oregon
: . Richard Williams (congressman), Richard Williams (R)
List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania
: . Chapman Freeman (R)
: . Charles O'Neill (Pennsylvania politician), Charles O'Neill (R)
: .
Samuel J. Randall (D)
: . William D. Kelley (R)
: . Alfred C. Harmer (R)
: . William Ward (Pennsylvania politician), William Ward (R)
: . Isaac Newton Evans, I. Newton Evans (R)
: .
Hiester Clymer
Hiester Clymer (November 3, 1827 – June 12, 1884) was an American political leader from the state of Pennsylvania. Clymer was a member of the Hiester family political dynasty and the Democratic Party. He was the nephew of William Muhlenberg H ...
(D)
: . Abraham Herr Smith, A. Herr Smith (R)
: . Samuel Augustus Bridges, Samuel A. Bridges (D)
: . Francis Dolan Collins, Francis D. Collins (D)
: . Hendrick Bradley WHendrick B. Wright (D)
: . James Bernard Reilly, James B. Reilly (D)
: . John Weinland Killinger, John W. Killinger (R)
: . Edward Overton Jr. (R)
: . John I. Mitchell (R)
: . Jacob Miller Campbell, Jacob M. Campbell (R)
: . William Stenger (D)
: . Levi Maish (D)
: . Levi A. Mackey (D)
: . Jacob Turney (D)
: . Russell Errett (R)
: . Thomas McKee Bayne, Thomas M. Bayne (R)
: . William Shadrack Shallenberger, William S. Shallenberger (R)
: . Harry White (Pennsylvania politician), Harry White (R)
: . John McCandless Thompson, John M. Thompson (R)
: . Lewis Findlay Watson, Lewis F. Watson (R)
List of United States representatives from Rhode Island, Rhode Island
: . Benjamin T. Eames (R)
: . Latimer W. Ballou (R)
List of United States representatives from South Carolina, South Carolina
: . Joseph Rainey (R)
: . Richard H. Cain (R)
: . D. Wyatt Aiken (D)
: . John H. Evins (D)
: . Robert Smalls (R)
List of United States representatives from Tennessee, Tennessee
: . James Henry Randolph, James H. Randolph (R)
: . Jacob Montgomery Thornburgh, Jacob M. Thornburgh (R)
: . George Gibbs Dibrell, George G. Dibrell (D)
: . Haywood Yancey Riddle, Haywood Y. Riddle (D)
: . John Morgan BJohn M. Bright (D)
: . John Ford House, John F. House (D)
: . Washington C. Whitthorne (D)
: . John DeWitt Clinton Atkins, John D. C. Atkins (D)
: . William Parker Caldwell, William P. Caldwell (D)
: . H. Casey Young (D)
List of United States representatives from Texas, Texas
: . John Henninger Reagan, John H. Reagan (D)
: . David B. Culberson (D)
: . James W. Throckmorton (D)
: . Roger Q. Mills (D)
: . Dewitt C. Giddings (D)
: . Gustave Schleicher (D), until January 10, 1879
List of United States representatives from Vermont, Vermont
: . Charles H. Joyce (R)
: . Dudley Chase Denison, Dudley C. Denison (R)
: . George W. Hendee (R)
List of United States representatives from Virginia, Virginia
: . Beverly B. Douglas (D), until December 22, 1878
:: Richard L. T. Beale, Richard Lee T. Beale (D), from January 23, 1879
: . John Goode (Virginia politician), John Goode Jr. (D)
: . Gilbert Carlton Walker, Gilbert C. Walker (D)
: . Joseph Jorgensen (R)
: . George Cabell (D)
: . John Randolph Tucker (Virginia politician), John R. Tucker (D)
: . John T. Harris (D)
: . Eppa Hunton, Eppa Hutton, II (D)
: . Auburn Pridemore (D)
List of United States representatives from West Virginia, West Virginia
: . Benjamin Wilson (congressman), Benjamin Wilson (D)
: . Benjamin F. Martin (D)
: . John E. Kenna (D)
List of United States representatives from Wisconsin, Wisconsin
: . Charles G. Williams (R)
: . Lucien B. Caswell (R)
: . George Cochrane Hazelton, George C. Hazelton (R)
: . William Pitt Lynde, William P. Lynde (D)
: . Edward S. Bragg (D)
: . Gabriel Bouck (D)
: . Herman L. Humphrey (R)
: . Thaddeus C. Pound (R)
Non-voting members
: . Hiram S. Stevens (D)
: . Jefferson P. Kidder (R)
: . Stephen S. Fenn (D)
: . Martin Maginnis (D)
: . Trinidad Romero (R)
: . George Q. Cannon (R)
: . Orange Jacobs (R)
: . William W. Corlett (R)
Changes in membership
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
Senate
* Replacements: 5
**
Democratic: 1 seat net gain
**
Republican
Republican can refer to:
Political ideology
* An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law.
** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ...
: 1 seat net loss
* Deaths: 2
* Resignations: 3
* Interim appointments: 1
* Contested elections: 0
* Total seats with changes: 5
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,
Ohio
Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The sta ...
(3)
, nowrap , John Sherman (Ohio), John Sherman (R)
, Resigned March 8, 1877 to become U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
Successor 1877 United States Senate special election in Ohio, elected March 21, 1877.
, nowrap ,
Stanley Matthews
Sir Stanley Matthews, CBE (1 February 1915 – 23 February 2000) was an English footballer who played as an outside right. Often regarded as one of the greatest players of the British game, he is the only player to have been knighted while stil ...
(R)
, March 21, 1877
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, List of United States senators from Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania (3)
, nowrap , Simon Cameron (R)
, Resigned March 12, 1877.
Successor 1877 United States Senate special election in Pennsylvania, elected March 20, 1877.
, nowrap , J. Donald Cameron (R)
, March 20, 1877
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,
Missouri
Missouri is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking List of U.S. states and territories by area, 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee ...
(3)
, nowrap ,
Lewis V. Bogy (D)
, Died September 20, 1877.
Successor was appointed September 29, 1877, to continue the term.
, nowrap ,
David H. Armstrong (D)
, September 29, 1877
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,
Indiana
Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th s ...
(3)
, nowrap , Oliver P. Morton (R)
, Died November 1, 1877.
Successor 1879 United States Senate special election in Indiana, elected January 31, 1879.
, nowrap ,
Daniel W. Voorhees (D)
, November 6, 1877
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,
Missouri
Missouri is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking List of U.S. states and territories by area, 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee ...
(3)
, nowrap ,
David H. Armstrong (D)
, Interim appointee retired.
Successor 1879 United States Senate special election in Missouri, elected January 26, 1879.
, nowrap ,
James Shields (D)
, January 27, 1879
, -
,
Michigan
Michigan () is a state in the Great Lakes region of the upper Midwestern United States. With a population of nearly 10.12 million and an area of nearly , Michigan is the 10th-largest state by population, the 11th-largest by area, and the ...
(1)
, nowrap ,
Isaac P. Christiancy (R)
, Resigned February 10, 1879 due to ill health.
Successor 1879 United States Senate special election in Michigan, elected February 22, 1879.
, nowrap ,
Zachariah Chandler
Zachariah Chandler (December 10, 1813 – November 1, 1879) was an American businessman, politician, one of the founders of the Republican Party, whose radical wing he dominated as a lifelong abolitionist. He was mayor of Detroit, a four-term sen ...
(R)
, February 22, 1879
House of Representatives
* Replacements: 10
**
Democratic: 5 seat net gain
**
Republican
Republican can refer to:
Political ideology
* An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law.
** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ...
: 5 seat net loss
* Deaths: 7
* Resignations: 1
* Contested election: 5
* Total seats with changes: 13
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, Vacant
, Rep. Benjamin Harvey Hill resigned in previous congress
, nowrap , Hiram Parks Bell, Hiram P. Bell (D)
, March 13, 1877
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,
, nowrap , James B. Belford (R)
, Lost contested election December 13, 1877
, nowrap , Thomas M. Patterson (D)
, December 13, 1877
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,
, nowrap , Romualdo Pacheco (R)
, Lost contested election February 7, 1878
, nowrap , Peter D. Wigginton (D)
, February 7, 1878
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,
, nowrap , Chester Bidwell Darrall, Chester B. Darrall (R)
, Lost contested election February 20, 1878
, nowrap , Joseph H. Acklen (D)
, February 20, 1878
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,
, nowrap , John E. Leonard (R)
, Died March 15, 1878
, nowrap , J. Smith Young (D)
, November 5, 1878
, -
,
, nowrap , Walbridge A. Field (R)
, Lost contested election March 28, 1878
, nowrap , Benjamin Dean (D)
, March 28, 1878
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,
, nowrap , Terence J. Quinn (D)
, Died June 18, 1878
, nowrap , John Mosher Bailey, John M. Bailey (R)
, November 5, 1878
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,
, nowrap , Frank Welch (American politician), Frank Welch (R)
, style="font-size:80%" , Died September 4, 1878
, nowrap , Thomas Jefferson Majors, Thomas J. Majors (R)
, November 5, 1878
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,
, nowrap , Alpheus S. Williams (D)
, Died December 21, 1878
, Vacant
, Not filled this term
, -
,
, nowrap , Beverly B. Douglas (D)
, Died December 22, 1878
, nowrap , Richard L. T. Beale (D)
, January 23, 1879
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, nowrap , Julian Hartridge (D)
, Died January 8, 1879
, nowrap , William Bennett Fleming, William B. Fleming (D)
, February 10, 1879
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,
, nowrap , Gustav Schleicher (D)
, Died January 10, 1879
, Vacant
, Not filled this term
, -
,
, nowrap , Horatio Bisbee Jr. (R)
, Lost contested election February 20, 1879
, nowrap , Jesse J. Finley (D)
, February 20, 1879
Committees
Senate
* United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Agriculture (Chairman: Algernon S. Paddock; Ranking Member: Henry G. Davis)
* United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, Appropriations (Chairman:
William Windom
William Windom (May 10, 1827January 29, 1891) was an American politician from Minnesota. He served as U.S. Representative from 1859 to 1869, and as U.S. Senator from 1870 to January 1871, from March 1871 to March 1881, and from November 1881 ...
; Ranking Member: Henry G. Davis)
* United States Senate Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate (Chairman:
John P. Jones; Ranking Member:
George R. Dennis)
* United States Senate Committee on Civil Service, Civil Service and Retrenchment (Chairman: Henry M. Teller; Ranking Member:
Thomas C. McCreery)
* United States Senate Committee on Claims, Claims (Chairman: Samuel J. R. McMillan; Ranking Member: Francis M. Cockrell)
* United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Commerce (Chairman:
Roscoe Conkling
Roscoe Conkling (October 30, 1829April 18, 1888) was an American lawyer and Republican Party (United States), Republican politician who represented New York (state), New York in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Se ...
; Ranking Member: John B. Gordon)
* Distributing Public Revenue Among the States (Select)
* United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, District of Columbia (Chairman: Stephen W. Dorsey; Ranking Member: Augustus S. Merrimon)
* United States Senate Committee on Education and Labor, Education and Labor (Chairman: Ambrose E. Burnside; Ranking Member: John B. Gordon)
* Elections of 1878 (Select)
* United States Senate Committee on Engrossed Bills, Engrossed Bills (Chairman: Thomas F. Bayard; Ranking Member:
Henry B. Anthony)
* Epidemic Diseases (Select)
* United States Senate Select Committee to Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service, Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service (Select) (Chairman:
Jerome B. Chaffee; Ranking Member: Augustus S. Merrimon)
* United States Senate Committee on Finance, Finance (Chairman: Justin S. Morrill; Ranking Member: Thomas F. Bayard)
* United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Foreign Relations (Chairman:
Hannibal Hamlin
Hannibal Hamlin (August 27, 1809 – July 4, 1891) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 15th vice president of the United States from 1861 to 1865, during President Abraham Lincoln's first term. He was the first Republican ...
; Ranking Member:
Thomas C. McCreery)
* Hot Springs (Arkansas) Commission (Special)
* United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Indian Affairs (Chairman:
William B. Allison
William Boyd Allison (March 2, 1829 – August 4, 1908) was an American politician. An early leader of the Iowa Republican Party, he represented northeastern Iowa in the United States House of Representatives before representing his state in th ...
; Ranking Member:
Thomas C. McCreery)
* United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Judiciary (Chairman: George F. Edmunds; Ranking Member:
David Davis)
* Late Presidential Election Louisiana
* United States Senate Committee on Manufactures, Manufactures (Chairman:
Edward H. Rollins
Edward Henry Rollins (October 3, 1824July 31, 1889) was a United States representative and Senator from New Hampshire.
Biography
Born in a part of Somersworth, New Hampshire which is now Rollinsford, he attended the common schools and academ ...
; Ranking Member: John W. Johnston)
* Mexican Relations (Select)
* United States Senate Committee on Military Affairs, Military Affairs (Chairman:
George E. Spencer
George Eliphaz Spencer (November 1, 1836 – February 19, 1893) was an American politician and a U.S. senator from the state of Alabama who also served as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Biography
Born in Champion, Ne ...
; Ranking Member: Theodore F. Randolph)
* United States Senate Committee on Mines and Mining, Mines and Mining (Chairman:
William Sharon
William Tang Sharon (January 9, 1821November 13, 1885) was a United States senator, banker, and business owner from Nevada who profited from the Comstock Lode.
Early life
Sharon was born in Smithfield, Ohio, January 9, 1821, the son of Willi ...
; Ranking Member: Frank Hereford (politician), Frank Hereford)
* Mississippi River Levee System (Select) (Chairman:
Blanche Bruce
Blanche Kelso Bruce (March 1, 1841March 17, 1898) was born into slavery in Prince Edward County, Virginia, and went on to become a politician who represented Mississippi as a Republican in the United States Senate from 1875 to 1881. He was ...
; Ranking Member: Francis M. Cockrell)
* United States Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, Naval Affairs (Chairman: Aaron A. Sargent; Ranking Member: William Pinkney Whyte, William P. Whyte)
* Ordnance and War Ships (Select)
* United States Senate Committee on Patents, Patents (Chairman:
Newton Booth
Newton Booth (December 30, 1825July 14, 1892) was an American entrepreneur and politician.
Early life
Born to Hannah (née Pitts) of North Carolina and Beebe Booth ; Ranking Member:
Francis Kernan
Francis Kernan (January 14, 1816September 7, 1892) was an American lawyer and politician. A resident of New York, he was active in politics as a Democrat, and served in several elected offices, including member of the New York State Assembly, ...
)
* United States Senate Committee on Pensions, Pensions (Chairman: John J. Ingalls; Ranking Member: Robert E. Withers)
* United States Senate Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman:
Thomas W. Ferry; Ranking Member: Ambrose E. Burnside)
* United States Senate Committee on Private Land Claims, Private Land Claims (Chairman:
Allen G. Thurman
Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813 – December 12, 1895), sometimes erroneously spelled Allan Granberry Thurman, was a United States Democratic Party, Democratic United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative, Supre ...
; Ranking Member:
Isaac P. Christiancy)
* United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Privileges and Elections (Chairman:
Bainbridge Wadleigh
Bainbridge Wadleigh (January 4, 1831January 24, 1891) was a United States senator from New Hampshire. Born in Bradford, he attended the common schools and Kimball Union Academy (Meriden, New Hampshire). He studied law, was admitted to the bar i ...
; Ranking Member: John J. Ingalls)
* United States Senate Committee on Public Lands, Public Lands (Chairman: Richard J. Oglesby; Ranking Member:
Joseph E. McDonald
Joseph Ewing McDonald (August 29, 1819 – June 21, 1891) was an United States of America, American politician who served as a United States representative and United States Senate, Senator from Indiana. He also served as Indiana's 2nd India ...
)
* United States Senate Committee on Railroads, Railroads (Chairman: John H. Mitchell; Ranking Member: Stanley Matthews)
* United States Senate Committee on Revision of the Laws, Revision of the Laws (Chairman:
Isaac P. Christiancy; Ranking Member:
William A. Wallace)
* United States Senate Committee on Revolutionary Claims, Revolutionary Claims (Chairman: John W. Johnston; Ranking Member:
Henry L. Dawes
Henry Laurens Dawes (October 30, 1816February 5, 1903) was an attorney and politician, a Republican United States Senator and United States Representative from Massachusetts. He is notable for the Dawes Act (1887), which was intended to stimula ...
)
* United States Senate Committee on Rules, Rules (Chairman:
James G. Blaine; Ranking Member: Augustus S. Merrimon)
* United States Senate Select Committee on the Tariff Regulation, Tariff Regulation (Select)
* United States Senate Select Committee on the Tenth Census, Tenth Census (Select) (Chairman: Justin S. Morrill; Ranking Member: N/A)
* United States Senate Committee on Territories, Territories (Chairman: John J. Patterson; Ranking Member: Augustus H. Garland)
* United States Senate Select Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard, Transportation Routes to the Seaboard (Select) (Chairman: Angus Cameron (American politician), Angus Cameron; Ranking Member: N/A)
* United States Senate Select Committee on Treasury Department Account Discrepancies, Treasury Department Account Discrepancies (Select) (Chairman: Henry G. Davis; Ranking Member: John J. Ingalls)
* Committee of the whole, Whole
House of Representatives
* United States House Committee on Accounts, Accounts (Chairman: Charles B. Roberts; Ranking Member: Henry W. Blair)
* United States House Committee on Agriculture, Agriculture (Chairman: Augustus W. Cutler; Ranking Member: Walter L. Steele)
* United States House Committee on Appropriations, Appropriations (Chairman: John DeWitt Clinton Atkins; Ranking Member: Milton J. Durham)
* United States House Committee on Banking and Currency, Banking and Currency (Chairman: Aylett H. Buckner; Ranking Member: Elizur K. Hart)
* United States House Committee on Claims, Claims (Chairman: John M. Bright; Ranking Member: Daniel N. Lockwood)
* United States House Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures, Coinage, Weights and Measures (Chairman: Alexander H. Stephens; Ranking Member: John B. Clarke)
* United States House Committee on Commerce, Commerce (Chairman: John H. Reagan; Ranking Member: John E. Kenna)
* United States House Committee on the District of Columbia, District of Columbia (Chairman: Alpheus S. Williams then Joseph C.S. Blackburn; Ranking Member: Gabriel Bouck)
* United States House Committee on Education, Education and Labor (Chairman: John Goode (Virginia politician), John Goode; Ranking Member: Van H. Manning)
* United States House Committee on Elections, Elections (Chairman: John T. Harris; Ranking Member: E. John Ellis)
* United States House Committee on Enrolled Bills, Enrolled Bills (Chairman: Andrew H. Hamilton; Ranking Member: Nelson H. Van Vorhes)
* United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department, Expenditures in the Interior Department (Chairman: William A.J. Sparks; Ranking Member: Edwin Willits)
* United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Justice Department, Expenditures in the Justice Department (Chairman: Edward S. Bragg; Ranking Member: Nicholas Muller)
* United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Navy Department, Expenditures in the Navy Department (Chairman: Benjamin A. Willis; Ranking Member: Jay A. Hubbell)
* United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department, Expenditures in the Post Office Department (Chairman: Jeremiah N. Williams; Ranking Member: Curtis H. Brogden)
* United States House Committee on Expenditures in the State Department, Expenditures in the State Department (Chairman: William M. Springer; Ranking Member: Thomas M. Bayne)
* United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department, Expenditures in the Treasury Department (Chairman: John M. Glover; Ranking Member: Henry L. Dickey)
* United States House Committee on Expenditures in the War Department, Expenditures in the War Department (Chairman: Joseph C. S. Blackburn; Ranking Member: Benjamin T. Eames)
* United States House Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings, Expenditures on Public Buildings (Chairman: William P. Lynde; Ranking Member: William S. Stenger)
* United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Foreign Affairs (Chairman: Thomas Swann; Ranking Member: Benjamin Wilson (congressman), Benjamin Wilson)
* United States House Committee on Indian Affairs, Indian Affairs (Chairman: Alfred M. Scales; Ranking Member: George M. Beebe)
* United States House Committee on Invalid Pensions, Invalid Pensions (Chairman: Americus V. Rice; Ranking Member: Clement H. Sinnickson)
* United States House Committee on Judiciary, Judiciary (Chairman: J. Proctor Knott; Ranking Member: David B. Culberson)
* United States House Committee on Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River, Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River
* United States House Committee on Manufactures, Manufactures (Chairman: Hendrick B. Wright; Ranking Member: Robert F. Ligon)
* United States House Committee on Mileage, Mileage (Chairman: Thomas R. Cobb; Ranking Member: Lorenzo Danford)
* United States House Committee on Military Affairs, Military Affairs (Chairman: Henry B. Banning; Ranking Member: Edward S. Bragg)
* United States House Committee on the Militia, Militia (Chairman: Miles Ross; Ranking Member: Thomas Turner (Congressman), Thomas Turner)
* United States House Committee on Mines and Mining, Mines and Mining (Chairman: George M. Beebe; Ranking Member: James Taylor Jones, James T. Jones)
* United States House Committee on Mississippi Levees, Mississippi Levees (Chairman: Edward White Robertson, Edward W. Robertson; Ranking Member: Benjamin F. Martin)
* United States House Committee on Naval Affairs, Naval Affairs (Chairman: Washington C. Whitthorne; Ranking Member: Benjamin W. Harris)
* United States House Committee on Pacific Railroads, Pacific Railroads (Chairman: James W. Throckmorton; Ranking Member: Charles O'Neill (Pennsylvania politician), Charles O'Neill)
* United States House Committee on Patents, Patents (Chairman: Robert B. Vance; Ranking Member: Augustus W. Cutler)
* United States House Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: Alfred M. Waddell; Ranking Member: Terence J. Quinn then Joseph G. Cannon)
* United States House Committee on Private Land Claims, Private Land Claims (Chairman: Thomas M. Gunter; Ranking Member: Dudley C. Denison)
* United States House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman: Philip Cook (general), Philip Cook; Ranking Member: James A. McKenzie)
* United States House Committee on Public Expenditures, Public Expenditures (Chairman: Robert A. Hatcher; Ranking Member: Robert H.M. Davidson)
* United States House Committee on Public Lands, Public Lands (Chairman: William Ralls Morrison, William R. Morrison; Ranking Member: William E. Smith (politician), William E. Smith)
* United States House Committee on Railways and Canals, Railways and Canals (Chairman: George C. Cabell; Ranking Member: Alvah A. Clark)
* United States House Committee on Revision of Laws, Revision of Laws (Chairman: William Walsh (Maryland politician), William Walsh; Ranking Member: Walbridge A. Field)
* United States House Select Committee on Rules, Rules (Select) (Chairman:
Samuel J. Randall; Ranking Member: Nathaniel P. Banks)
* United States House Committee on Revolutionary Pensions, Revolutionary Pensions (Chairman: Levi A. Mackey; Ranking Member: William Kimmel)
* United States House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, Standards of Official Conduct
* United States House Committee on Territories, Territories (Chairman: Benjamin J. Franklin; Ranking Member: George A. Bagley)
* United States House Committee on War Claims, War Claims (Chairman: John R. Eden; Ranking Member: S. Addison Oliver)
* United States House Committee on Ways and Means, Ways and Means (Chairman: Fernando Wood; Ranking Member: James Phelps (congressman), James Phelps)
* Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives), Whole
Joint committees
* United States Congress Joint Special Committee on Conditions of Indian Tribes, Conditions of Indian Tribes (Special)
* United States Congress Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills, Enrolled Bills (Chairman: Rep. Andrew H. Hamilton; Vice Chairman: Rep. Nelson H. Van Vorhes)
* United States Congress Joint Committee on the Library, The Library (Chairman: Rep. Samuel S. Cox; Vice Chairman: Rep.
Eugene Hale
Eugene Hale (June 9, 1836October 27, 1918) was a Republican United States Senator from Maine.
Biography
Born in Turner, Maine, he was educated in local schools and at Maine's Hebron Academy. He was admitted to the bar in 1857 and served for n ...
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* United States Congress Joint Committee on Printing, Printing (Chairman: Rep. Otho R. Singleton; Vice Chairman: Rep. Latimer W. Ballou)
* Reorganization of the Army
* Transfer of the Indian Bureau
Caucuses
* House Democratic Caucus, Democratic (House)
* Senate Democratic Caucus, Democratic (Senate)
Employees
List of federal agencies in the United States#Legislative branch, Legislative branch agency directors
* Architect of the Capitol: Edward Clark (architect), Edward Clark
* Librarian of Congress: Ainsworth Rand Spofford
* Public Printer of the United States: John D. Defrees
Senate
* Chaplain of the United States Senate, Chaplain: Byron Sunderland (Presbyterianism, Presbyterian)
* United States Senate Librarian, Librarian: George F. Dawson
* Secretary of the United States Senate, Secretary: George C. Gorham
* Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, Sergeant at Arms: John R. French
House of Representatives
* Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, Chaplain: I.L. Townsend (Episcopalian), until October 15, 1877
** John Poise (Methodism, Methodist), until December 3, 1877
** W. P. Harrison (Methodism, Methodist), elected December 3, 1877
* Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, Clerk: George M. Adams
* Clerk at the Speaker’s Table of the United States House of Representatives, Clerk at the Speaker’s Table: William H. Scudder
** J. Randolph Tucker Jr.
* Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives, Doorkeeper: John W. Polk, elected October 17, 1877
** Charles W. Field, elected April 8, 1878
* Postmaster of the United States House of Representatives, Postmaster: James M. Steuart
* Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, Reading Clerks: Thomas S. Pettit (D) and Neill S. Brown Jr. (R)
* Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives, Sergeant at Arms: John G. Thompson
See also
* 1876 United States elections (elections leading to this Congress)
** 1876 United States presidential election
** 1876 United States Senate elections
** 1876 United States House of Representatives elections
* 1878 United States elections (elections during this Congress, leading to the next Congress)
** 1878 and 1879 United States Senate elections
** 1878 United States House of Representatives elections
Notes
References
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External links
Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress*
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