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The 52nd United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the
United States Senate The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, with the House of Representatives being the lower chamber. Together they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States. The composition and pow ...
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
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from March 4, 1891, to March 4, 1893, during the final two years of
Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833March 13, 1901) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 23rd president of the United States from 1889 to 1893. He was a member of the Harrison family of Virginia–a grandson of the ninth pr ...
's
presidency A presidency is an administration or the executive, the collective administrative and governmental entity that exists around an office of president of a state or nation. Although often the executive branch of government, and often personified by a ...
. The apportionment of seats in the
House of Representatives House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entitles. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often c ...
was based on the Tenth Census of the United States in 1880. The Republicans maintained a majority in the Senate (albeit reduced), but the Democrats won back the majority in the House, ending the Republican overall federal government
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Major events


Major legislation

* May 5, 1892:
Geary Act The Geary Act was a United States law that extended the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 by adding onerous new requirements. It was written by California Representative Thomas J. Geary and was passed by Congress on . The law required all Chinese re ...
* February 13, 1893: Harter Act (Carriage of Goods by Sea), ch. 105,


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.


Senate


House of Representatives


Leadership


Senate

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President President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) *President (education), a leader of a college or university *President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ful ...
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Levi P. Morton Levi Parsons Morton (May 16, 1824 – May 16, 1920) was the 22nd vice president of the United States from 1889 to 1893. He also served as United States ambassador to France, as a U.S. representative from New York, and as the 31st Governor of Ne ...
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President pro tempore A president pro tempore or speaker pro tempore is a constitutionally recognized officer of a legislative body who presides over the chamber in the absence of the normal presiding officer. The phrase ''pro tempore'' is Latin "for the time being". ...
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Charles F. Manderson Charles Frederick Manderson (February 9, 1837September 28, 1911) was a United States senator from Nebraska from 1883 to 1895. Biography Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he attended school there and then moved to Canton, Ohio, in 1856, where h ...
(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 ...
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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 ...
* Democratic Caucus Chairman: Arthur P. Gorman


House of Representatives

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Speaker Speaker may refer to: Society and politics * Speaker (politics), the presiding officer in a legislative assembly * Public speaker, one who gives a speech or lecture * A person producing speech: the producer of a given utterance, especially: ** I ...
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Charles F. Crisp Charles Frederick Crisp (January 29, 1845 – October 23, 1896) was a United States political figure. A Democrat, he was elected as a congressman from Georgia in 1882, and served until his death in 1896. From 1890 until his death, he led the De ...
(D) * Minority Leader: Thomas B. Reed * Democratic Caucus Chairman: William S. Holman *
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 ...
: Thomas J. Henderson * Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman:
Roswell P. Flower Roswell Pettibone Flower (August 7, 1835May 12, 1899) was an American politician who served as the 30th Governor of New York from 1892 to 1894. He also served one term in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1889 to 1891. Biography He was bo ...


Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by
class Class or The Class may refer to: Common uses not otherwise categorized * Class (biology), a taxonomic rank * Class (knowledge representation), a collection of individuals or objects * Class (philosophy), an analytical concept used differentl ...
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Senate

Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Senators are listed by Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 1892; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1894; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring re-election in 1896.


Alabama (We dare defend our rights) , anthem = "Alabama (state song), Alabama" , image_map = Alabama in United States.svg , seat = Montgomery, Alabama, Montgomery , LargestCity = Huntsville, Alabama, Huntsville , LargestCounty = Baldwin County, Al ...

: 2. John T. Morgan (D) : 3.
James L. Pugh James Lawrence Pugh (December 12, 1820March 9, 1907) was a U.S. senator from Alabama, as well as a member of the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War. Biography Pugh was born in Burke County, Georgia, and moved to Alabama in 18 ...
(D)


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.
James H. Berry James Henderson Berry (May 15, 1841 – January 30, 1913) was a United States Senator and served as the 14th governor of Arkansas. Early life James Henderson Berry was born in Jackson County, Alabama, to Isabella Jane (née Orr) and James McF ...
(D) : 3. James K. Jones (D)


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. Charles N. Felton (R), from March 19, 1891 : 3.
Leland Stanford Amasa Leland Stanford (March 9, 1824June 21, 1893) was an American industrialist and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the 8th governor of California from 1862 to 1863 and represented California in the United States Se ...
(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.
Edward O. Wolcott Edward Oliver Wolcott (March 26, 1848 – March 1, 1905) was an American politician during the 1890s, who served for 12 years as a Senator from the state of Colorado. Early life Wolcott was born on March 26, 1848 in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. H ...
(R) : 3. Henry M. Teller (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.
Joseph R. Hawley Joseph Roswell Hawley (October 31, 1826March 18, 1905) was the 42nd Governor of Connecticut, a U.S. politician in the Republican and Free Soil parties, a Civil War general, and a journalist and newspaper editor. He served two terms in the U ...
(R) : 3.
Orville H. Platt Orville Hitchcock Platt (July 19, 1827 – April 21, 1905) was a United States senator from Connecticut. Platt was a prominent conservative Republican and by the 1890s he became one of the "big four" key Republicans who largely controlled the ma ...
(R)


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. George Gray (D) : 2. Anthony Higgins (R)


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.
Samuel Pasco Samuel Pasco (June 28, 1834March 13, 1917) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Florida. Biography Pasco was born in London, England, to a family of Cornish ancestry. His family moved to Prince Edward Island in 1841 befo ...
(D) : 3.
Wilkinson Call Wilkinson Call (January 9, 1834August 24, 1910) was an American lawyer and politician who represented Florida in the United States Senate from 1879 to 1897. Biography Wilkinson Call, nephew of Territorial Governor of Florida Richard K. Call a ...
(D), from May 26, 1891


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 ...

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Alfred H. Colquitt Alfred Holt Colquitt (April 20, 1824March 26, 1894) was an American lawyer, preacher, soldier, and politician. Elected as the List of Governors of Georgia, 49th Governor of Georgia (1877–1882), he was one of numerous Democrats elected to offi ...
(D) : 3. John B. Gordon (D)


Idaho Idaho ( ) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canada–United States border with the province of British Columbia. It borders the states of Montana and Wyom ...

: 2. George L. Shoup (R) : 3.
Fred T. Dubois Fred Thomas Dubois (May 29, 1851February 14, 1930) was a controversial American politician from Idaho who served two terms in the United States Senate. He was best known for his opposition to the gold standard and his efforts to Disfranchisement ...
(R)


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.
Shelby M. Cullom Shelby Moore Cullom (November 22, 1829 – January 28, 1914) was a U.S. political figure, serving in various offices, including the United States House of Representatives, the United States Senate and the 17th Governor of Illinois. Life and ca ...
(R) : 3. John McAuley Palmer (D)


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.
David Turpie David Battle Turpie (July 8, 1828 – April 21, 1909) was an American politician who served as a List of United States Senators from Indiana, Senator from Indiana from 1887 until 1899; he also served as Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus fr ...
(D) : 3.
Daniel W. Voorhees Daniel Wolsey Voorhees (September 26, 1827April 10, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senate, United States Senator from Indiana from 1877 to 1897. He was the leader of the History of the United States Dem ...
(D)


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.
James F. Wilson James Falconer "Jefferson Jim" Wilson (October 19, 1828April 22, 1895) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as a Republican U.S. Congressman from Iowa's 1st congressional district during the American Civil War, and later as a two-te ...
(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), until December 20, 1891 ::
Bishop W. Perkins Bishop Walden Perkins (October 18, 1841June 20, 1894) was a United States representative and Senator from Kansas. Born in Rochester, Ohio, he attended the common schools and Knox College (Galesburg, Illinois). He prospected for gold through Cali ...
(R), from January 1, 1892 : 3.
William A. Peffer William Alfred Peffer (September 10, 1831October 6, 1912) was a United States Senate, United States Senator from Kansas, notable for being the first of six Populist Party (United States), Populists (two of whom, more than any other state, were fr ...
(P)


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. John G. Carlisle (D), until February 4, 1893 :: William Lindsay (D), from February 15, 1893 : 3. Joseph C. S. Blackburn (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. Randall L. Gibson (D), until December 15, 1892 ::
Donelson Caffery Donelson Caffery (September 10, 1835December 30, 1906) was an American politician from the state of Louisiana, a soldier in the American Civil War, and a sugar plantation owner. Biography Caffery was born in Franklin, Louisiana, the seat of S ...
(D), from December 31, 1892 : 3. Edward D. White (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.
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 nin ...
(R) : 2.
William P. Frye William Pierce Frye (September 2, 1830 – August 8, 1911) was an American politician from Maine. A member of the Republican Party, Frye spent most of his political career as a legislator, serving in the Maine House of Representatives and the ...
(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.
Arthur Pue Gorman Arthur Pue Gorman (March 11, 1839June 4, 1906) was an American politician. He was leader of the Gorman-Rasin organization with Isaac Freeman Rasin that controlled the Maryland Democratic Party from the late 1870s until his death in 1906. Gorman ...
(D) : 3. Charles H. Gibson (D), from November 19, 1891


Massachusetts Massachusetts (Massachusett language, Massachusett: ''Muhsachuweesut assachusett writing systems, məhswatʃəwiːsət'' English: , ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous U.S. state, state in the New England ...

: 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.
Francis B. Stockbridge Francis Brown Stockbridge (April 9, 1826April 30, 1894) was a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Stockbridge was born in Bath, Maine, the son of a physician, Dr. John Stockbridge, and attended the common schools there. He clerked at a who ...
(R) : 2.
James McMillan James (or Jim or Jimmy) McMillan or MacMillan may refer to: Sportspeople * James McMillan (footballer, born c. 1866) (c. 1866–?), played for Sunderland * James McMillan (footballer, born 1869) (1869–1937), played for Scotland,Everton and St B ...
(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.
Cushman K. Davis Cushman Kellogg Davis (June 16, 1838November 27, 1900) was an American Republican politician who served as the seventh Governor of Minnesota and as a U.S. Senator from Minnesota. Early life and American Civil War Davis was born in Henderson, Ne ...
(R) : 2.
William D. Washburn William Drew "W.D." Washburn, Sr. (January 14, 1831 – July 29, 1912) was an American politician. He served in both the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate as a Republican from Minnesota. Three of his seven b ...
(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.
James Z. George James Zachariah George (October 20, 1826August 14, 1897) was an American lawyer, writer, U.S. politician, Confederate politician, and military officer. He was known as Mississippi's "Great Commoner". He was also a slave owner. Biography James ...
(D) : 2.
Edward C. Walthall Edward Cary Walthall (April 4, 1831April 21, 1898) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and a postbellum United States Senator from Mississippi. Early life Edward C. Walthall was born in Richmond, Virgi ...
(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 M. 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.
George G. Vest George Graham Vest (December 6, 1830August 9, 1904) was a U.S. politician. Born in Frankfort, Kentucky, he was known for his skills in oration and debate. Vest, a lawyer as well as a politician, served as a Missouri Congressman, a Confederate ...
(D)


Montana Montana () is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbi ...

: 1.
Wilbur F. Sanders Wilbur Fisk Sanders (May 2, 1834 – July 7, 1905) was a United States senator from Montana. A leading pioneer and a skilled lawyer, Sanders played a prominent role in the development of Montana Territory and the state's early political hi ...
(R) : 2.
Thomas C. Power Thomas Charles Power (Also known as T.C. Power; May 22, 1839February 16, 1923) was a Republican senator from Montana and an American businessman. Early life, education, and career Born near Dubuque, Iowa, on May 22, 1839, Power attended public ...
(R)


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 S. Paddock Algernon Sidney Paddock (November 9, 1830October 17, 1897) was an American politician who was a Republican secretary of Nebraska Territory and U.S. Senator from Nebraska after statehood. Biography Paddock was born in Glens Falls, New York. His f ...
(R) : 2.
Charles F. Manderson Charles Frederick Manderson (February 9, 1837September 28, 1911) was a United States senator from Nebraska from 1883 to 1895. Biography Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he attended school there and then moved to Canton, Ohio, in 1856, where h ...
(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 M. Stewart William Morris Stewart (August 9, 1827April 23, 1909) was an American lawyer and politician. In 1964, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Personal Stewart was born in Wayne Count ...
(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.
William E. Chandler William Eaton Chandler (December 28, 1835November 30, 1917), also known as Bill Chandler, was a lawyer who served as United States Secretary of the Navy and as a U.S. Senator from New Hampshire. In the 1880s, he was a member of the Republican "H ...
(R) : 3.
Jacob H. Gallinger Jacob Harold Gallinger (March 28, 1837 – August 17, 1918), was a United States senator from New Hampshire who served as President pro tempore of the Senate in 1912 and 1913. Early life and career Jacob Harold Gallinger was born in Cornwall, O ...
(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 ...

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Rufus Blodgett Rufus Blodgett (October 9, 1834October 3, 1910) was a United States senator from New Jersey and Superintendent of the New York & Long Branch Railroad for 25 years. He served as the Mayor of Long Branch, New Jersey on five occasions. He was t ...
(D) : 2. John R. McPherson (D)


New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ...

: 1.
Frank Hiscock Frank Hiscock (September 6, 1834June 18, 1914) was a U.S. Representative and Senator from New York. He served in the United States Congress from 1877 to 1893. Hiscock was a native of Pompey, New York, and graduated from Pompey Academy. After ...
(R) : 3.
David B. Hill David Bennett Hill (August 29, 1843October 20, 1910) was an American politician from New York who was the 29th Governor of New York from 1885 to 1891 and represented New York in the United States Senate from 1892 to 1897. In 1892, he made an u ...
(D), from January 7, 1892


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. Zebulon B. Vance (D)


North Dakota North Dakota () is a U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the Native Americans in the United States, indigenous Dakota people, Dakota Sioux. North Dakota is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba to the north a ...

: 1.
Lyman R. Casey Lyman Rufus Casey Jr. (May 6, 1837January 26, 1914) was a United States senator from North Dakota. Early life On May 6, 1837, Casey was born as Lyman Rufus Casey Jr. in York, New York. In 1853, Casey moved with his parents to Ypsilanti, Mich ...
(R) : 3.
Henry C. Hansbrough Henry Clay Hansbrough (January 30, 1848November 16, 1933) was a United States politician who served as the first United States Representative from North Dakota, as well as a Senator from North Dakota. Biography Henry Clay Hansbrough was born ...
(R)


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.
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) : 3.
Calvin S. Brice Calvin Stewart Brice (September 17, 1845 – December 15, 1898) was an American businessman and Democratic politician from Ohio. He is best remembered for his single term in the United States Senate, his role as chairman of the Democratic Natio ...
(D)


Oregon Oregon () is a U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington (state), Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of it ...

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Joseph N. Dolph Joseph Norton Dolph (October 19, 1835March 10, 1897) was an American politician and attorney in the state of Oregon. A native of the state of New York (state), New York, he immigrated to Oregon over the Oregon Trail and settled in Portland, Oreg ...
(R) : 3.
John H. Mitchell John Hipple Mitchell, also known as John Mitchell Hipple, John H. Mitchell, or J. H. Mitchell (June 22, 1835December 8, 1905) was an American lawyer, politician, and convicted criminal. He served as a Republican United States Senator from Oregon ...
(R)


Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, ...

: 1.
Matthew S. Quay Matthew Stanley "Matt" Quay (September 30, 1833May 28, 1904) was an American politician of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party who represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate from 1887 until 1899 and from 1901 until h ...
(R) : 3.
J. Donald Cameron James Donald Cameron (May 14, 1833 – August 30, 1918) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as Secretary of War under President Ulysses S. Grant and in the United States Senate for nearly twenty years. In May, 1876 Cameron was ...
(R)


Rhode Island Rhode Island (, like ''road'') is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is the List of U.S. states by area, smallest U.S. state by area and the List of states and territories of the United States ...

: 1.
Nelson W. Aldrich Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (/ ˈɑldɹɪt͡ʃ/; November 6, 1841 – April 16, 1915) was a prominent American politician and a leader of the Republican Party in the United States Senate, where he represented Rhode Island from 1881 to 1911. By the 1 ...
(R) : 2. Nathan F. Dixon III (R)


South Carolina )''Animis opibusque parati'' ( for, , Latin, Prepared in mind and resources, links=no) , anthem = " Carolina";" South Carolina On My Mind" , Former = Province of South Carolina , seat = Columbia , LargestCity = Charleston , LargestMetro = ...

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Matthew C. Butler Matthew Calbraith Butler (March 8, 1836April 14, 1909) was a Confederate soldier, an American military commander and attorney and politician from South Carolina. He served as a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American ...
(D) : 3.
John L. M. Irby John Laurens Manning Irby (September 10, 1854December 9, 1900) was a United States senator from South Carolina. Born in Laurens, he attended Laurensville Male Academy (Lauren), Princeton College (Princeton, New Jersey in 1870-1871, and the Uni ...
(D)


South Dakota South Dakota (; Sioux language, Sioux: , ) is a U.S. state in the West North Central states, North Central region of the United States. It is also part of the Great Plains. South Dakota is named after the Lakota people, Lakota and Dakota peo ...

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Richard F. Pettigrew Richard Franklin Pettigrew (July 23, 1848October 5, 1926) was an American lawyer, surveyor, and land developer. He represented the Dakota Territory in the U.S. Congress and, after the Dakotas were admitted as States, he was the first U.S. Senato ...
(R) : 3.
James H. Kyle James Henderson Kyle (February 24, 1854July 1, 1901) was an American politician. One of the most successful members of the Populist Party (United States), Populist Party, he served for 10 years as a member of the United States Senate from South ...
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Tennessee Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the 36th-largest by area and the 15th-most populous of the 50 states. It is bordered by Kentucky to th ...

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William B. Bate William Brimage Bate (October 7, 1826March 9, 1905) was a planter and slaveholder, Confederate officer, and politician in Tennessee. After the Reconstruction era, he served as the 23rd governor of Tennessee from 1883 to 1887. He was elected to th ...
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Isham G. Harris Isham Green Harris (February 10, 1818July 8, 1897) was an American politician who served as the 16th governor of Tennessee from 1857 to 1862, and as a U.S. senator from 1877 until his death. He was the state's first governor from West Tennessee. ...
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Texas Texas (, ; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2 ...

: 1. John H. Reagan (D), until June 10, 1891 ::
Horace Chilton Horace Chilton (December 29, 1853 – June 12, 1932) was a printer, lawyer, and Democratic United States Senator from Texas. Biography Chilton - a grandson of Thomas Chilton - was born near Tyler, Texas, and by age 18 was publishing the ...
(D), from June 10, 1891, until March 22, 1892 ::
Roger Q. Mills Roger Quarles Mills (March 30, 1832September 2, 1911) was an American lawyer and politician. During the American Civil War, he served as an officer in the Confederate States Army. Later, he served in the US Congress, first as a representative a ...
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Richard Coke Richard Coke (March 18, 1829May 14, 1897) was an American lawyer and statesman from Waco, Texas. He was the 15th governor of Texas from 1874 to 1876 and was a US Senator from 1877 to 1895. His governorship is notable for reestablishing local ...
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Vermont Vermont () is a state in the northeast New England region of the United States. Vermont is bordered by the states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, and New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to ...

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George F. Edmunds George Franklin Edmunds (February 1, 1828February 27, 1919) was a Republican U.S. Senator from Vermont. Before entering the U.S. Senate, he served in a number of high-profile positions, including Speaker of the Vermont House of Representative ...
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Redfield Proctor Redfield Proctor (June 1, 1831March 4, 1908) was a U.S. politician of the Republican Party. He served as the 37th governor of Vermont from 1878 to 1880, as Secretary of War from 1889 to 1891, and as a United States Senator for Vermont from 18 ...
(R), from November 2, 1891 : 3. Justin S. Morrill (R)


Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth ar ...

: 1. John W. Daniel (D) : 2. John S. Barbour Jr. (D), until May 14, 1892 :: Eppa Hunton, II (D), from May 28, 1892


Washington Washington commonly refers to: * Washington (state), United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A metonym for the federal government of the United States ** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered on ...

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John B. Allen John Beard Allen (May 18, 1845January 28, 1903) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States senator from Washington from 1889 to 1893. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the United States represent ...
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Watson C. Squire Watson Carvosso Squire (May 18, 1838June 7, 1926) was an American Civil War veteran, twelfth governor of Washington Territory, and United States Senator from the state of Washington. Biography Born in Cape Vincent, New York, Squire attended the p ...
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West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the Bur ...

: 1. Charles J. Faulkner (D) : 2.
John E. Kenna John Edward Kenna (April 10, 1848January 11, 1893) was an American politician who was a Senator from West Virginia from 1883 until his death. Biography Kenna was born in Kanawha County, Virginia (now West Virginia, near the city of St. Albans) ...
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Johnson N. Camden Johnson Newlon Camden (March 6, 1828 – April 25, 1908) was a prominent oilman, industrialist, banker, railroad tycoon, and politician who was estimated to have $25 million at the time of his unexpected death. Although both of his attempts to b ...
(D), from January 25, 1893


Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ...

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Philetus Sawyer Philetus Sawyer (September 22, 1816March 29, 1900) was a United States senator from Wisconsin for twelve years (1881–1893). He also represented Wisconsin for ten years in the United States House of Representatives (1865–1875), and he ...
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William F. Vilas William Freeman Vilas (July 9, 1840August 27, 1908) was an American lawyer, politician, and United States Senator. In the U.S. Senate, he represented the state of Wisconsin for one term, from 1891 to 1897. As a prominent Bourbon Democrat, he wa ...
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Wyoming Wyoming () is a U.S. state, state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered by Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the south ...

: 1. Francis E. Warren (R) : 2.
Joseph M. Carey Joseph Maull Carey (January 19, 1845February 5, 1924) was an American lawyer, rancher, judge, and politician, who was active in Wyoming Wyoming () is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered by ...
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Alabama (We dare defend our rights) , anthem = "Alabama (state song), Alabama" , image_map = Alabama in United States.svg , seat = Montgomery, Alabama, Montgomery , LargestCity = Huntsville, Alabama, Huntsville , LargestCounty = Baldwin County, Al ...

: . Richard H. Clarke (D) : . Hilary A. Herbert (D) : .
William C. Oates William Calvin Oates (either November 30 or December 1, 1835September 9, 1910) was a colonel in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, the 29th Governor of Alabama from 1894 to 1896, and a brigadier general in the U.S. Arm ...
(D) : . Louis W. Turpin (D) : . James E. Cobb (D) : . John H. Bankhead (D) : .
William H. Forney William Henry Forney (November 9, 1823 – January 16, 1894) was an Alabama legislator, a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and U.S. Representative from Alabama from March 4, 1875 to March 3, 1893. E ...
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Joseph Wheeler Joseph "Fighting Joe" Wheeler (September 10, 1836 – January 25, 1906) was an American military commander and politician. He was a cavalry general in the Confederate States Army in the 1860s during the American Civil War, and then a general in ...
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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 ...

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William H. Cate William Henderson Cate (November 11, 1839 – August 23, 1899) was an American politician, a judge, and a U.S. Representative from Arkansas. Biography Cate was born near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the son of Noah Cate, who was a Baptist minister, ...
(D) : . Clifton R. Breckinridge (D) : . Thomas C. McRae (D) : .
William L. Terry William Leake Terry (September 27, 1850 – November 4, 1917) was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives for Arkansas's 4th congressional district from 1891 to 1901. Early life a ...
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Samuel W. Peel Samuel West Peel (September 13, 1831 – December 18, 1924) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1883 to 1893. Early life and education Peel was born near ...
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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 ...

: . Thomas J. Geary (D) : . Anthony Caminetti (D) : .
Joseph McKenna Joseph McKenna (August 10, 1843 – November 21, 1926) was an American politician who served in all three branches of the U.S. federal government, as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, as U.S. Attorney General and as an Associate J ...
(R), until March 28, 1892 ::
Samuel G. Hilborn Samuel Greeley Hilborn (December 9, 1834 – April 19, 1899) was a U.S. Representative from California in the late 19th Century. Early life Born in Minot, Androscoggin (then Cumberland) County, Maine, Hilborn attended the common schools, He ...
(R), from December 5, 1892 : . John T. Cutting (R) : .
Eugene F. Loud Eugene Francis Loud (March 12, 1847 – December 19, 1908) was an American Civil War veteran who served six terms as a U.S. Representative from California from 1891 to 1903. Early life and career Born in Abington, Massachusetts, Loud went to ...
(R) : . William W. Bowers (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 ...

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Hosea Townsend Hosea Townsend (June 16, 1840 – March 4, 1909) was an attorney and a U.S. Representative from Colorado. Appointed by Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt, he was a United States judge for the southern district of the Indian Territory from 1897 to ...
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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 ...

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Lewis Sperry Lewis Sperry (January 23, 1848 – June 22, 1922) was a United States representative from Connecticut. He was born at East Windsor Hill, South Windsor, Connecticut. He attended the district school and Monson Academy, Monson, Massachusetts and ...
(D) : . Washington F. Willcox (D) : . Charles A. Russell (R) : . Robert E. De Forest (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 ...

: . John W. Causey (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 ...

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Stephen R. Mallory Stephen Russell Mallory (1812 – November 9, 1873) was a Democratic senator from Florida from 1851 to the secession of his home state and the outbreak of the American Civil War. For much of that period, he was chairman of the Committee on Na ...
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Robert Bullock Robert Bullock (December 8, 1828 – July 27, 1905) was an American state legislator and a United States representative from Florida. He was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Early life and caree ...
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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 ...

: . Rufus E. Lester (D) : .
Henry G. Turner Henry Gray Turner (March 20, 1839 – June 9, 1904) was an American politician, teacher, jurist and soldier. The Henry Gray Turner House in Quitman, Georgia is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Biography Turner was born ...
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Charles F. Crisp Charles Frederick Crisp (January 29, 1845 – October 23, 1896) was a United States political figure. A Democrat, he was elected as a congressman from Georgia in 1882, and served until his death in 1896. From 1890 until his death, he led the De ...
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Charles L. Moses Charles Leavell Moses (May 2, 1856 – October 10, 1913) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Born near Turin, Georgia, Moses attended small country schools and ultimately ...
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Leonidas F. Livingston Leonidas Felix Livingston (April 3, 1832 – February 11, 1912) was a U.S. Representative from Georgia. Early life and political involvement Born near Covington, Georgia, Livingston attended the common schools, and engaged in agricultur ...
(D) : . James H. Blount (D) : . Robert W. Everett (D) : . Thomas G. Lawson (D) : . Thomas E. Winn (D) : .
Thomas E. Watson Thomas Edward Watson (September 5, 1856 – September 26, 1922) was an American politician, attorney, newspaper editor and writer from Georgia. In the 1890s Watson championed poor farmers as a leader of the Populist Party, articulating an a ...
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Idaho Idaho ( ) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. To the north, it shares a small portion of the Canada–United States border with the province of British Columbia. It borders the states of Montana and Wyom ...

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Willis Sweet Willis Sweet (January 1, 1856 – July 9, 1925) was the first United States House of Representatives, United States Representative elected from Idaho following statehood in 1890. Sweet served as a History of the United States Republican Party, Re ...
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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 ...

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Abner Taylor Abner Taylor (January 19, 1829 – April 13, 1903) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Bangor, Maine, Taylor moved with his parents to Champaign County, Ohio, in 1832, thence to Fort Dodge, Iowa, and subsequently to Chicago, Illi ...
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Lawrence E. McGann Lawrence Edward McGann (February 2, 1852 – July 22, 1928), born in Dooghcloon, near Attymon, County Galway, Ireland, was a U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1891 to 1895. He was a Chicago (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_ma ...
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Allan C. Durborow Jr. Allan Cathcart Durborow Jr. (November 10, 1857 – March 10, 1908) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Durborow moved to Indiana in 1862 with his parents, who set ...
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Walter C. Newberry Walter Cass Newberry (December 23, 1835 – July 20, 1912) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Newberry was born in Waterville, New York and enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War as a private in the Eighty-first Regiment, New ...
(D) : . Albert J. Hopkins (R) : .
Robert R. Hitt Robert Roberts Hitt (January 16, 1834 – September 20, 1906) was an American diplomat and Republican politician from Illinois. He served briefly as assistant secretary of state in the short-lived administration of James A. Garfield but r ...
(R) : . Thomas J. Henderson (R) : .
Lewis Steward Lewis Steward (November 20, 1824 – August 27, 1896) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois. He also co-founded Marsh, Steward & Company, a company that later merged to become International Harvester. ...
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Herman W. Snow Herman Wilber Snow (July 3, 1836 – August 25, 1914) was an American politician who served as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois, the sergeant at arms of the United States House of Representatives, a ...
(D) : . Philip S. Post (R) : .
Benjamin T. Cable Benjamin Taylor Cable (August 11, 1853 – December 13, 1923) was an American politician who served one term as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1891 to 1893 Life Born in Georgetown, Kentucky, C ...
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Scott Wike Scott Wike (April 6, 1834 – January 15, 1901) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Wike moved with his parents to Quincy, Illinois, in 1838 and to Pike County in 1844. He graduated from Lombard Universit ...
(D) : . William M. Springer (D) : .
Owen Scott Owen Scott (July 6, 1848 – December 21, 1928) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born on a farm in Jackson Township, Illinois, Scott attended the common schools, a private school in Kinmundy and the State normal school in Normal, Illin ...
(D) : . Samuel T. Busey (D) : . George W. Fithian (D) : . Edward Lane (D) : . William S. Forman (D) : . James R. Williams (D) : . George Washington Smith (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 ...

: . William F. Parrett (D) : . John L. Bretz (D) : . Jason B. Brown (D) : . William S. Holman (D) : . George W. Cooper (D) : .
Henry U. Johnson Henry Underwood Johnson (October 28, 1850 – June 4, 1939) was an American lawyer and politician who served four terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1891 to 1899. Biography Born in Cambridge City, Indiana, Johnson attended the Ce ...
(R) : . William D. Bynum (D) : .
Elijah V. Brookshire Elijah Voorhees Brookshire (August 15, 1856 – April 14, 1936) was an American lawyer and politician who served three terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1889 to 1895. Early life Born near Ladoga, Indiana, Brookshire attended the ...
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Daniel W. Waugh Daniel Webster Waugh (March 7, 1842 – March 14, 1921) was an American lawyer and Civil War veteran who served two terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1891 to 1895. Early life and career Waugh was born Daniel Webster Waugh n ...
(R) : . David H. Patton (D) : .
Augustus N. Martin Augustus Newton Martin (March 23, 1847 – July 11, 1901) was an American lawyer, educator, and veteran of the American Civil War, Civil War who served three terms as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Indiana fro ...
(D) : . Charles A. O. McClellan (D) : .
Benjamin F. Shively Benjamin Franklin Shively (March 20, 1857 – March 14, 1916) was an United States of America, American politician and lawyer who served as a United States Representative (1884 to 1885 and 1887 to 1893) and United States Senate, Senator (190 ...
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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 ...

: . John J. Seerley (D) : . Walter I. Hayes (D) : .
David B. Henderson David Bremner Henderson (March 14, 1840 – February 25, 1906), a ten-term United States Republican Party, Republican United States House of Representatives, congressman from Dubuque, Iowa, was the speaker of the United States House of Repre ...
(R) : . Walter H. Butler (D) : . John T. Hamilton (D) : . Frederick E. White (D) : . John A. T. Hull (R) : . James P. Flick (R) : . Thomas Bowman (D) : .
Jonathan P. Dolliver Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver (February 6, 1858October 15, 1910) was a Republican orator, U.S. Representative, then U.S. Senator from Iowa at the turn of the 20th century.Thomas Richard Ross, ''Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver: A Study in Political Inte ...
(R) : . George D. Perkins (R)


List of United States representatives from Kansas, Kansas

: . Case Broderick (R) : . Edward H. Funston (R) : . Benjamin H. Clover (P) : . John G. Otis (P) : . John Davis (Kansas politician), John Davis (P) : . William Baker (Kansas politician), William Baker (P) : . Jerry Simpson, Jeremiah Simpson (P)


List of United States representatives from Kentucky, Kentucky

: . William Johnson Stone, William J. Stone (D) : . William Thomas Ellis, William T. Ellis (D) : . Isaac Goodnight, Isaac H. Goodnight (D) : . Alexander B. Montgomery (D) : . Asher G. Caruth (D) : . William W. Dickerson (D) : . William Campbell Preston Breckinridge, William C. P. Breckinridge (D) : . James B. McCreary (D) : . Thomas H. Paynter (D) : . John W. Kendall (D), until March 7, 1892 :: Joseph M. Kendall (D), from April 21, 1892 : . John H. Wilson (congressman), John H. Wilson (R)


List of United States representatives from Louisiana, Louisiana

: . Adolph Meyer (D) : . Matthew D. Lagan (D) : . Andrew Price (politician), Andrew Price (D) : . Newton C. Blanchard (D) : . Charles J. Boatner (D) : . Samuel M. Robertson (D)


List of United States representatives from Maine, Maine

: . Thomas B. Reed (R) : . Nelson Dingley Jr. (R) : . Seth L. Milliken (R) : . Charles A. Boutelle (R)


List of United States representatives from Maryland, Maryland

: . Henry Page (D), until September 3, 1892 :: John Brewer Brown, John B. Brown (D), from November 8, 1892 : . Herman Stump (D) : . Harry Welles Rusk, Henry W. Rusk (D) : . Isidor Rayner (D) : . Barnes Compton (D) : . William McMahon McKaig, William M. McKaig (D)


List of United States representatives from Massachusetts, Massachusetts

: . Charles S. Randall (R) : . Elijah A. Morse (R) : . John F. Andrew (D) : . Joseph H. O'Neil (D) : . Sherman Hoar (D) : . Henry Cabot Lodge (R), until March 3, 1893 : . William Cogswell (R) : . Moses T. Stevens (D) : . George F. Williams (D) : . Joseph H. Walker (R) : . Frederick S. Coolidge (D) : . John C. Crosby (D)


List of United States representatives from Michigan, Michigan

: . John Logan Chipman, J. Logan Chipman (D) : . James S. Gorman (D) : . James O'Donnell (politician), James O'Donnell (R) : . Julius C. Burrows (R) : . Melbourne H. Ford (D), until April 20, 1891 :: Charles E. Belknap (R), from November 3, 1891 : . Byron G. Stout (D) : . Justin Rice Whiting, Justin R. Whiting (D) : . Henry M. Youmans (D) : . Harrison H. Wheeler (D) : . Thomas A. E. Weadock (D) : . Samuel M. Stephenson (R)


List of United States representatives from Minnesota, Minnesota

: . William H. Harries (D) : . John Lind (politician), John Lind (R) : . Osee M. Hall (D) : . James Castle (politician), James N. Castle (D) : . Kittel Halvorson (P)


List of United States representatives from Mississippi, Mississippi

: . John Mills Allen, John M. Allen (D) : . John C. Kyle (D) : . Thomas C. Catchings (D) : . Clarke Lewis (D) : . Joseph H. Beeman (D) : . T. R. Stockdale, Thomas R. Stockdale (D) : . Charles E. Hooker (D)


List of United States representatives from Missouri, Missouri

: . William H. Hatch (D) : . Charles H. Mansur (D) : . Alexander Monroe Dockery, Alexander M. Dockery (D) : . Robert P. C. Wilson (D) : . John Charles Tarsney, John C. Tarsney (D) : . John T. Heard (D) : . Richard H. Norton (D) : . John Joseph O'Neill (US politician), John J. O'Neill (D) : . Seth W. Cobb (D) : . Samuel Byrns (D) : . Richard P. Bland (D) : . David A. De Armond (D) : . Robert W. Fyan (D) : . Marshall Arnold (D)


List of United States representatives from Montana, Montana

: . William W. Dixon (D)


List of United States representatives from Nebraska, Nebraska

: . William Jennings Bryan, William J. Bryan (D) : . William A. McKeighan (P) : . Omer Madison Kem, Omer M. Kem (P)


List of United States representatives from Nevada, Nevada

: . Horace F. Bartine (R)


List of United States representatives from New Hampshire, New Hampshire

: . Luther F. McKinney (D) : . Warren F. Daniell (D)


List of United States representatives from New Jersey, New Jersey

: . Christopher A. Bergen (R) : . James Buchanan (New Jersey politician), James Buchanan (R) : . Jacob Augustus Geissenhainer, Jacob A. Geissenhainer (D) : . Samuel Fowler (1851-1919), Samuel Fowler (D) : . Cornelius A. Cadmus (D) : . Thomas Dunn English, Thomas D. English (D) : . Edward F. McDonald (D), until November 5, 1892, vacant thereafter


List of United States representatives from New York, New York

: . James W. Covert (D) : . David A. Boody (D), until October 13, 1891 :: Alfred C. Chapin (D), from November 3, 1891, until November 16, 1892, vacant thereafter : . William J. Coombs (D) : . John Michael Clancy, John M. Clancy (D) : . Thomas F. Magner (D) : . John R. Fellows (D) : . Edward J. Dunphy (D) : . Timothy J. Campbell (D) : . Amos J. Cummings (D) : . Francis Barretto Spinola, Francis B. Spinola (D), until April 14, 1891 :: William Bourke Cockran, W. Bourke Cockran (D), from November 3, 1891 : . John De Witt Warner, J. De Witt Warner (D) : .
Roswell P. Flower Roswell Pettibone Flower (August 7, 1835May 12, 1899) was an American politician who served as the 30th Governor of New York from 1892 to 1894. He also served one term in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1889 to 1891. Biography He was bo ...
(D), until September 16, 1891 :: Joseph J. Little (D), from November 3, 1891 : . Ashbel P. Fitch (D) : . William G. Stahlnecker (D) : . Henry Bacon (New York), Henry Bacon (D) : . John H. Ketcham (R) : . Isaac N. Cox (D) : . John A. Quackenbush (R) : . Charles Tracey (D) : . John Sanford (1851), John Sanford (R) : . John M. Wever (R) : . Leslie W. Russell (R), until September 11, 1891 :: N. Martin Curtis, Newton M. Curtis (R), from November 3, 1891 : . Henry W. Bentley (D) : . George Van Horn (D) : . James J. Belden (R) : . George W. Ray (R) : . Sereno E. Payne (R) : . Hosea H. Rockwell (D) : . John Raines (R) : . Halbert S. Greenleaf (D) : . James Wolcott Wadsworth, James W. Wadsworth (R) : . Daniel N. Lockwood (D) : . Thomas L. Bunting (D) : . Warren B. Hooker (R)


List of United States representatives from North Carolina, North Carolina

: . William A. B. Branch (D) : . Henry P. Cheatham (R) : . Benjamin F. Grady (D) : . Benjamin H. Bunn (D) : . Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams, Archibald H. A. Williams (D) : . Sydenham Benoni Alexander, Sydenham B. Alexander (D) : . John S. Henderson (D) : . William H. H. Cowles (D) : . William T. Crawford (D)


List of United States representatives from North Dakota, North Dakota

: . Martin N. Johnson (R)


List of United States representatives from Ohio, Ohio

: . Bellamy Storer (1847), Bellamy Storer (R) : . John A. Caldwell (R) : . George W. Houk (D) : . Martin K. Gantz (D) : . Fernando C. Layton (D) : . Dennis D. Donovan (D) : . William E. Haynes (D) : . Darius D. Hare (D) : . Joseph H. Outhwaite (D) : . Robert E. Doan (R) : . John M. Pattison (D) : . William H. Enochs (R) : . James I. Dungan, J. Irvine Dungan (D) : . James W. Owens (congressman), James W. Owens (D) : . Michael D. Harter (D) : . John G. Warwick (D), until August 14, 1892 :: Lewis P. Ohliger (D), from December 5, 1892 : . Albert J. Pearson (D) : . Joseph D. Taylor (R) : . Ezra B. Taylor (R) : . Vincent A. Taylor (R) : . Tom L. Johnson (D)


List of United States representatives from Oregon, Oregon

: . Binger Hermann (R)


List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania

: . Henry H. Bingham (R) : . Charles O'Neill (Pennsylvania politician), Charles O'Neill (R) : . William McAleer (D) : . John E. Reyburn (R) : . Alfred C. Harmer (R) : . John Buchanan Robinson, John B. Robinson (R) : . Edwin Hallowell (D) : . William Mutchler (D) : . David B. Brunner (D) : . Marriott Henry Brosius, Marriott Brosius (R) : . Lemuel Amerman (D) : . George Washington Shonk, George W. Shonk (R) : . James Bernard Reilly, James B. Reilly (D) : . John Winebrenner Rife, John W. Rife (R) : . Myron Benjamin WMyron B. Wright (R) : . Albert Cole Hopkins, Albert C. Hopkins (R) : . Simon Peter Wolverton, Simon P. Wolverton (D) : . Louis E. Atkinson (R) : . Frank Eckels Beltzhoover, Frank E. Beltzhoover (D) : . Edward Scull (R) : . George Franklin Huff, George F. Huff (R) : . John Dalzell (R) : . William A. Stone (R) : . Andrew Stewart (congressman), Andrew Stewart (R), until February 26, 1892 :: Alexander Kerr Craig, Alexander K. Craig (D), from February 26, 1892, until July 29, 1892 :: William Allen Sipe, William A. Sipe (D), from December 5, 1892 : . Eugene Pierce Gillespie, Eugene P. Gillespie (D) : . Matthew Griswold (congressman), Matthew Griswold (R) : . Charles Warren Stone, Charles W. Stone (R) : . George Frederic Kribbs, George F. Kribbs (D)


List of United States representatives from Rhode Island, Rhode Island

: . Oscar Lapham (D) : . Charles H. Page (D)


List of United States representatives from South Carolina, South Carolina

: . William H. Brawley (D) : . George D. Tillman (D) : . George Johnstone (congressman), George Johnstone (D) : . George W. Shell (D) : . John J. Hemphill (D) : . Eli T. Stackhouse (D), until June 14, 1892 :: John L. McLaurin (D), from December 5, 1892 : . William Elliott (American politician), William Elliott (D)


List of United States representatives from South Dakota, South Dakota

Both representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket : . John Rankin Gamble, John R. Gamble (R), until August 14, 1891 :: John L. Jolley (R), from December 7, 1891 : . John Pickler, John A. Pickler (R)


List of United States representatives from Tennessee, Tennessee

: . Alfred A. Taylor (R) : . Leonidas C. Houk (R), until May 25, 1891 :: John C. Houk (R), from December 7, 1891 : . Henry C. Snodgrass (D) : . Benton McMillin (D) : . James D. Richardson (D) : . Joseph E. Washington (D) : . Nicholas N. Cox (D) : . Benjamin A. Enloe (D) : . Rice Alexander Pierce, Rice A. Pierce (D) : . Josiah Patterson (D)


List of United States representatives from Texas, Texas

: . Charles Stewart (Texas politician), Charles Stewart (D) : . John B. Long (D) : . Constantine B. Kilgore (D) : . David B. Culberson (D) : . Joseph Weldon Bailey, Joseph W. Bailey (D) : . Joseph Abbott (Texas politician), Joseph Abbott (D) : . William H. Crain (D) : . Littleton W. Moore (D) : .
Roger Q. Mills Roger Quarles Mills (March 30, 1832September 2, 1911) was an American lawyer and politician. During the American Civil War, he served as an officer in the Confederate States Army. Later, he served in the US Congress, first as a representative a ...
(D), until March 29, 1892 :: Edwin Le Roy Antony (D), from June 14, 1892 : . Joseph D. Sayers (D) : . S.W.T. Lanham, Samuel W. T. Lanham (D)


List of United States representatives from Vermont, Vermont

: . H. Henry Powers (R) : . William W. Grout (R)


List of United States representatives from Virginia, Virginia

: . William Atkinson Jones, William A. Jones (D) : . John W. Lawson (D) : . George D. Wise (politician), George D. Wise (D) : . James F. Epes (D) : . Posey G. Lester (D) : . Paul C. Edmunds (D) : . Charles Triplett O'Ferrall, Charles T. O'Ferrall (D) : . William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, William H. F. Lee (D), until October 15, 1891 :: Elisha E. Meredith (D), from December 9, 1891 : . John A. Buchanan (D) : . Henry St. George Tucker III (D)


List of United States representatives from Washington, Washington

: . John L. Wilson (R)


List of United States representatives from West Virginia, West Virginia

: . John O. Pendleton (D) : . William Lyne Wilson, William L. Wilson (D) : . John D. Alderson (D) : . James Capehart (D)


List of United States representatives from Wisconsin, Wisconsin

: . Clinton Babbitt (D) : . Charles Barwig (D) : . Allen R. Bushnell (D) : . John L. Mitchell (D), until March 3, 1893 : . George H. Brickner (D) : . Lucas M. Miller (D) : . Frank P. Coburn (D) : . Nils P. Haugen (R) : . Thomas Lynch (congressman), Thomas Lynch (D)


List of United States representatives from Wyoming, Wyoming

: . Clarence D. Clark (R)


Non-voting members

: . Marcus A. Smith (D) : . Antonio Joseph (U.S. politician), Antonio Joseph (D) : . David A. Harvey (R) : . John Thomas Caine, John T. Caine (D)


Changes in membership

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of this Congress.


Senate

* Replacements: 7 ** Democratic Party (United States), Democratic: no net change ** Republican Party (United States), Republican: no net change ** Liberal Republican: 1 seat net loss * Deaths: 4 * Resignations: 5 * Interim appointments: 1 *Total seats with changes: 10 , - ,
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) , Vacant , style="font-size:80%" , George Hearst died during previous congress.
Successor was elected. , nowrap , Charles N. Felton (R) , March 19, 1891 , - ,
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 ...

(3) , Vacant , style="font-size:80%" , Ephraim King Wilson II, Ephraim K. Wilson died during previous congress.
Successor was appointed and subsequently elected (January 21, 1892). , nowrap , Charles H. Gibson (D) , November 19, 1891 , - ,
New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ...

(3) , Vacant , style="font-size:80%" , Chose to finish his term as Governor of New York before being installed as U.S. Senator. , nowrap ,
David B. Hill David Bennett Hill (August 29, 1843October 20, 1910) was an American politician from New York who was the 29th Governor of New York from 1885 to 1891 and represented New York in the United States Senate from 1892 to 1897. In 1892, he made an u ...
(D) , January 17, 1892 , - ,
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 ...

(3) , Vacant , style="font-size:80%" , Legislature had failed to elect.
Incumbent was elected late. , nowrap ,
Wilkinson Call Wilkinson Call (January 9, 1834August 24, 1910) was an American lawyer and politician who represented Florida in the United States Senate from 1879 to 1897. Biography Wilkinson Call, nephew of Territorial Governor of Florida Richard K. Call a ...
(D) , May 26, 1891 , - ,
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2 ...

(1) , nowrap , John H. Reagan (D) , style="font-size:80%" , Resigned June 10, 1891.
Successor was appointed. , nowrap ,
Horace Chilton Horace Chilton (December 29, 1853 – June 12, 1932) was a printer, lawyer, and Democratic United States Senator from Texas. Biography Chilton - a grandson of Thomas Chilton - was born near Tyler, Texas, and by age 18 was publishing the ...
(D) , June 10, 1891 , - ,
Vermont Vermont () is a state in the northeast New England region of the United States. Vermont is bordered by the states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, and New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to ...

(1) , nowrap ,
George F. Edmunds George Franklin Edmunds (February 1, 1828February 27, 1919) was a Republican U.S. Senator from Vermont. Before entering the U.S. Senate, he served in a number of high-profile positions, including Speaker of the Vermont House of Representative ...
(R) , style="font-size:80%" , Resigned November 1, 1891.
Successor was appointed and subsequently elected (October 19, 1892). , nowrap ,
Redfield Proctor Redfield Proctor (June 1, 1831March 4, 1908) was a U.S. politician of the Republican Party. He served as the 37th governor of Vermont from 1878 to 1880, as Secretary of War from 1889 to 1891, and as a United States Senator for Vermont from 18 ...
(R) , November 2, 1891 , - ,
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) , nowrap ,
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) , style="font-size:80%" , Died December 20, 1891.
Successor was appointed. , nowrap ,
Bishop W. Perkins Bishop Walden Perkins (October 18, 1841June 20, 1894) was a United States representative and Senator from Kansas. Born in Rochester, Ohio, he attended the common schools and Knox College (Galesburg, Illinois). He prospected for gold through Cali ...
(R) , January 1, 1892 , - ,
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2 ...

(1) , nowrap ,
Horace Chilton Horace Chilton (December 29, 1853 – June 12, 1932) was a printer, lawyer, and Democratic United States Senator from Texas. Biography Chilton - a grandson of Thomas Chilton - was born near Tyler, Texas, and by age 18 was publishing the ...
(D) , style="font-size:80%" , Successor was elected March 22, 1892. , nowrap ,
Roger Q. Mills Roger Quarles Mills (March 30, 1832September 2, 1911) was an American lawyer and politician. During the American Civil War, he served as an officer in the Confederate States Army. Later, he served in the US Congress, first as a representative a ...
(D) , March 29, 1892 , - ,
Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth ar ...

(2) , nowrap , John S. Barbour Jr. (D) , style="font-size:80%" , Died May 14, 1892.
Successor was appointed and subsequently elected (December 20, 1893). , nowrap , Eppa Hunton (D) , May 28, 1892 , - ,
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) , nowrap , Randall L. Gibson (D) , style="font-size:80%" , Died December 15, 1892.
Successor was appointed and subsequently elected (May 23, 1894). , nowrap ,
Donelson Caffery Donelson Caffery (September 10, 1835December 30, 1906) was an American politician from the state of Louisiana, a soldier in the American Civil War, and a sugar plantation owner. Biography Caffery was born in Franklin, Louisiana, the seat of S ...
(D) , December 31, 1892 , - ,
West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the Bur ...

(2) , nowrap ,
John E. Kenna John Edward Kenna (April 10, 1848January 11, 1893) was an American politician who was a Senator from West Virginia from 1883 until his death. Biography Kenna was born in Kanawha County, Virginia (now West Virginia, near the city of St. Albans) ...
(D) , style="font-size:80%" , Died January 11, 1893.
Successor was elected. , nowrap ,
Johnson N. Camden Johnson Newlon Camden (March 6, 1828 – April 25, 1908) was a prominent oilman, industrialist, banker, railroad tycoon, and politician who was estimated to have $25 million at the time of his unexpected death. Although both of his attempts to b ...
(D) , January 25, 1893 , - ,
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) , nowrap , John G. Carlisle (D) , style="font-size:80%" , Resigned February 4, 1893, after being appointed United States Secretary of the Treasury.
Successor was elected. , nowrap , William Lindsay (D) , February 15, 1893


House of Representatives

* replacements: 15 ** Democratic Party (United States), Democratic: 1-seat net loss ** Republican Party (United States), Republican: 1-seat net gain * Deaths: 10 * Resignations: 8 * Contested election: 1 * Total seats with changes: 18


Committees


Senate

* United States Senate Select Committee on the Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress, Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select) (Chairman:
Daniel W. Voorhees Daniel Wolsey Voorhees (September 26, 1827April 10, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senate, United States Senator from Indiana from 1877 to 1897. He was the leader of the History of the United States Dem ...
; Ranking Member: Nathan F. Dixon III, Nathan F. Dixon) * United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Agriculture and Forestry (Chairman: Algernon S. Paddock; Ranking Member:
James Z. George James Zachariah George (October 20, 1826August 14, 1897) was an American lawyer, writer, U.S. politician, Confederate politician, and military officer. He was known as Mississippi's "Great Commoner". He was also a slave owner. Biography James ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, Appropriations (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: Francis M. Cockrell) * United States Senate Select Committee on Armed Strikebreakers, Armed Strikebreakers (Select) * 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: Zebulon B. Vance) * United States Senate Committee on Canadian Relations, Canadian Relations (Chairman:
John B. Allen John Beard Allen (May 18, 1845January 28, 1903) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States senator from Washington from 1889 to 1893. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the United States represent ...
; Ranking Member:
James L. Pugh James Lawrence Pugh (December 12, 1820March 9, 1907) was a U.S. senator from Alabama, as well as a member of the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War. Biography Pugh was born in Burke County, Georgia, and moved to Alabama in 18 ...
) * United States Senate Committee on the Census, Census (Chairman:
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 nin ...
; Ranking Member: James H. Berry) * United States Senate Select Committee on the Cherokee Nation's Complaints of Invasion in their Territory, Cherokee Nation's Complaints of Invasion in their Territory (Select) (Chairman:
Bishop W. Perkins Bishop Walden Perkins (October 18, 1841June 20, 1894) was a United States representative and Senator from Kansas. Born in Rochester, Ohio, he attended the common schools and Knox College (Galesburg, Illinois). He prospected for gold through Cali ...
; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Civil Service, Civil Service and Retrenchment (Chairman: Edward O. Wolcott; Ranking Member:
Edward C. Walthall Edward Cary Walthall (April 4, 1831April 21, 1898) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and a postbellum United States Senator from Mississippi. Early life Edward C. Walthall was born in Richmond, Virgi ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Claims, Claims (Chairman:
John H. Mitchell John Hipple Mitchell, also known as John Mitchell Hipple, John H. Mitchell, or J. H. Mitchell (June 22, 1835December 8, 1905) was an American lawyer, politician, and convicted criminal. He served as a Republican United States Senator from Oregon ...
; Ranking Member:
Samuel Pasco Samuel Pasco (June 28, 1834March 13, 1917) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Florida. Biography Pasco was born in London, England, to a family of Cornish ancestry. His family moved to Prince Edward Island in 1841 befo ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Coast Defenses, Coast Defenses (Chairman:
Watson C. Squire Watson Carvosso Squire (May 18, 1838June 7, 1926) was an American Civil War veteran, twelfth governor of Washington Territory, and United States Senator from the state of Washington. Biography Born in Cape Vincent, New York, Squire attended the p ...
; Ranking Member: James H. Berry) * United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Commerce (Chairman:
William P. Frye William Pierce Frye (September 2, 1830 – August 8, 1911) was an American politician from Maine. A member of the Republican Party, Frye spent most of his political career as a legislator, serving in the Maine House of Representatives and the ...
; Ranking Member:
Isham G. Harris Isham Green Harris (February 10, 1818July 8, 1897) was an American politician who served as the 16th governor of Tennessee from 1857 to 1862, and as a U.S. senator from 1877 until his death. He was the state's first governor from West Tennessee. ...
) * United States Senate Select Committee on Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia, Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia (Select) (Chairman: Arthur P. Gorman; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Select Committee on Distributing Public Revenue Among the States, Distributing Public Revenue Among the States (Select) * United States Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, District of Columbia (Chairman: James McMillan (politician), James McMillan; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Education and Labor, Education and Labor (Chairman:
Joseph M. Carey Joseph Maull Carey (January 19, 1845February 5, 1924) was an American lawyer, rancher, judge, and politician, who was active in Wyoming Wyoming () is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered by ...
; Ranking Member:
James Z. George James Zachariah George (October 20, 1826August 14, 1897) was an American lawyer, writer, U.S. politician, Confederate politician, and military officer. He was known as Mississippi's "Great Commoner". He was also a slave owner. Biography James ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Engrossed Bills, Engrossed Bills (Chairman: Francis M. Cockrell; Ranking Member: Francis E. Warren) * United States Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills, Enrolled Bills (Chairman:
Wilbur F. Sanders Wilbur Fisk Sanders (May 2, 1834 – July 7, 1905) was a United States senator from Montana. A leading pioneer and a skilled lawyer, Sanders played a prominent role in the development of Montana Territory and the state's early political hi ...
; Ranking Member:
Alfred H. Colquitt Alfred Holt Colquitt (April 20, 1824March 26, 1894) was an American lawyer, preacher, soldier, and politician. Elected as the List of Governors of Georgia, 49th Governor of Georgia (1877–1882), he was one of numerous Democrats elected to offi ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Epidemic Diseases, Epidemic Diseases (Chairman:
Isham G. Harris Isham Green Harris (February 10, 1818July 8, 1897) was an American politician who served as the 16th governor of Tennessee from 1857 to 1862, and as a U.S. senator from 1877 until his death. He was the state's first governor from West Tennessee. ...
; Ranking Member:
Francis B. Stockbridge Francis Brown Stockbridge (April 9, 1826April 30, 1894) was a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Stockbridge was born in Bath, Maine, the son of a physician, Dr. John Stockbridge, and attended the common schools there. He clerked at a who ...
) * United States Senate Select Committee to Establish a University in the United States, Establish a University in the United States (Select) (Chairman:
Redfield Proctor Redfield Proctor (June 1, 1831March 4, 1908) was a U.S. politician of the Republican Party. He served as the 37th governor of Vermont from 1878 to 1880, as Secretary of War from 1889 to 1891, and as a United States Senator for Vermont from 18 ...
; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee to Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service, Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service (Chairman: Thomas C. Power; Ranking Member: George Gray (U.S. Senator), George Gray) * United States Senate Select Committee on Failed National Banks, Failed National Banks (Select) (Chairman:
William E. Chandler William Eaton Chandler (December 28, 1835November 30, 1917), also known as Bill Chandler, was a lawyer who served as United States Secretary of the Navy and as a U.S. Senator from New Hampshire. In the 1880s, he was a member of the Republican "H ...
; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Finance, Finance (Chairman: Justin S. Morrill; Ranking Member:
Daniel W. Voorhees Daniel Wolsey Voorhees (September 26, 1827April 10, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senate, United States Senator from Indiana from 1877 to 1897. He was the leader of the History of the United States Dem ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Fisheries, Fisheries (Chairman:
Francis B. Stockbridge Francis Brown Stockbridge (April 9, 1826April 30, 1894) was a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Stockbridge was born in Bath, Maine, the son of a physician, Dr. John Stockbridge, and attended the common schools there. He clerked at a who ...
; Ranking Member:
Rufus Blodgett Rufus Blodgett (October 9, 1834October 3, 1910) was a United States senator from New Jersey and Superintendent of the New York & Long Branch Railroad for 25 years. He served as the Mayor of Long Branch, New Jersey on five occasions. He was t ...
) * United States Senate Select Committee on Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Five Civilized Tribes of Indians (Select) (Chairman: Matthew C. Butler; Ranking Member:
J. Donald Cameron James Donald Cameron (May 14, 1833 – August 30, 1918) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as Secretary of War under President Ulysses S. Grant and in the United States Senate for nearly twenty years. In May, 1876 Cameron was ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Foreign Relations (Chairman: John Sherman; Ranking Member: John Tyler Morgan) * United States Senate Select Committee on Forest Reservations in California, Forest Reservations in California (Select) (Chairman: Charles N. Felton) * United States Senate Select Committee on Geological Survey, Geological Survey (Select) (Chairman: Edward O. Wolcott; Ranking Member: N/A) * United States Senate Committee on Immigration, Immigration (Chairman:
William E. Chandler William Eaton Chandler (December 28, 1835November 30, 1917), also known as Bill Chandler, was a lawyer who served as United States Secretary of the Navy and as a U.S. Senator from New Hampshire. In the 1880s, he was a member of the Republican "H ...
; Ranking Member:
Daniel W. Voorhees Daniel Wolsey Voorhees (September 26, 1827April 10, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senate, United States Senator from Indiana from 1877 to 1897. He was the leader of the History of the United States Dem ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Indian Affairs (Chairman:
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 ...
; Ranking Member: George L. Shoup) * United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, Interstate Commerce (Chairman: Shelby M. Cullom; Ranking Member:
Isham G. Harris Isham Green Harris (February 10, 1818July 8, 1897) was an American politician who served as the 16th governor of Tennessee from 1857 to 1862, and as a U.S. senator from 1877 until his death. He was the state's first governor from West Tennessee. ...
) * United States Senate Select Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands, Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands (Select) (Chairman: Francis E. Warren; Ranking Member: James K. Jones) * United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Judiciary (Chairman: George F. Hoar; Ranking Member:
James L. Pugh James Lawrence Pugh (December 12, 1820March 9, 1907) was a U.S. senator from Alabama, as well as a member of the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War. Biography Pugh was born in Burke County, Georgia, and moved to Alabama in 18 ...
) * United States Senate Committee on the Library, Library (Chairman: Matthew S. Quay; Ranking Member:
Daniel W. Voorhees Daniel Wolsey Voorhees (September 26, 1827April 10, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senate, United States Senator from Indiana from 1877 to 1897. He was the leader of the History of the United States Dem ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Manufactures, Manufactures (Chairman: Anthony Higgins; Ranking Member:
Rufus Blodgett Rufus Blodgett (October 9, 1834October 3, 1910) was a United States senator from New Jersey and Superintendent of the New York & Long Branch Railroad for 25 years. He served as the Mayor of Long Branch, New Jersey on five occasions. He was t ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Military Affairs, Military Affairs (Chairman: Joseph R. Hawley; Ranking Member: Francis M. Cockrell) * United States Senate Committee on Mines and Mining, Mines and Mining (Chairman:
J. Donald Cameron James Donald Cameron (May 14, 1833 – August 30, 1918) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as Secretary of War under President Ulysses S. Grant and in the United States Senate for nearly twenty years. In May, 1876 Cameron was ...
; Ranking Member:
William B. Bate William Brimage Bate (October 7, 1826March 9, 1905) was a planter and slaveholder, Confederate officer, and politician in Tennessee. After the Reconstruction era, he served as the 23rd governor of Tennessee from 1883 to 1887. He was elected to th ...
) * United States Senate Select Committee on the Mississippi River and its Tributaries, Mississippi River and its Tributaries (Select) (Chairman:
William D. Washburn William Drew "W.D." Washburn, Sr. (January 14, 1831 – July 29, 1912) was an American politician. He served in both the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate as a Republican from Minnesota. Three of his seven b ...
; Ranking Member:
Edward C. Walthall Edward Cary Walthall (April 4, 1831April 21, 1898) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and a postbellum United States Senator from Mississippi. Early life Edward C. Walthall was born in Richmond, Virgi ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, Naval Affairs (Chairman:
J. Donald Cameron James Donald Cameron (May 14, 1833 – August 30, 1918) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as Secretary of War under President Ulysses S. Grant and in the United States Senate for nearly twenty years. In May, 1876 Cameron was ...
; Ranking Member: John R. McPherson) * United States Senate Select Committee on Nicaraguan Claims, Nicaraguan Claims (Select) (Chairman: John Tyler Morgan; Ranking Member:
William M. Stewart William Morris Stewart (August 9, 1827April 23, 1909) was an American lawyer and politician. In 1964, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Personal Stewart was born in Wayne Count ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Organization, Conduct and Expenditures of the Executive Departments, Organization, Conduct and Expenditures of the Executive Departments (Chairman:
Frank Hiscock Frank Hiscock (September 6, 1834June 18, 1914) was a U.S. Representative and Senator from New York. He served in the United States Congress from 1877 to 1893. Hiscock was a native of Pompey, New York, and graduated from Pompey Academy. After ...
; Ranking Member: Francis M. Cockrell) * United States Senate Committee on Patents, Patents (Chairman: Nathan F. Dixon III, Nathan F. Dixon; Ranking Member: George Gray (U.S. senator), George Gray) * United States Senate Committee on Pensions, Pensions (Chairman: Cushman K. Davis; Ranking Member:
David Turpie David Battle Turpie (July 8, 1828 – April 21, 1909) was an American politician who served as a List of United States Senators from Indiana, Senator from Indiana from 1887 until 1899; he also served as Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus fr ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman:
Philetus Sawyer Philetus Sawyer (September 22, 1816March 29, 1900) was a United States senator from Wisconsin for twelve years (1881–1893). He also represented Wisconsin for ten years in the United States House of Representatives (1865–1875), and he ...
; Ranking Member:
Alfred H. Colquitt Alfred Holt Colquitt (April 20, 1824March 26, 1894) was an American lawyer, preacher, soldier, and politician. Elected as the List of Governors of Georgia, 49th Governor of Georgia (1877–1882), he was one of numerous Democrats elected to offi ...
) * United States Senate Select Committee on Potomac River Front, Potomac River Front (Select) (Chairman: John R. McPherson; Ranking Member:
Philetus Sawyer Philetus Sawyer (September 22, 1816March 29, 1900) was a United States senator from Wisconsin for twelve years (1881–1893). He also represented Wisconsin for ten years in the United States House of Representatives (1865–1875), and he ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Printing, Printing (Chairman:
Charles F. Manderson Charles Frederick Manderson (February 9, 1837September 28, 1911) was a United States senator from Nebraska from 1883 to 1895. Biography Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he attended school there and then moved to Canton, Ohio, in 1856, where h ...
; Ranking Member: Arthur P. Gorman) * United States Senate Committee on Private Land Claims, Private Land Claims (Chairman: Matt W. Ransom; Ranking Member: Henry M. Teller) * United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Privileges and Elections (Chairman: Henry M. Teller; Ranking Member: Zebulon B. Vance) * United States Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman:
Leland Stanford Amasa Leland Stanford (March 9, 1824June 21, 1893) was an American industrialist and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the 8th governor of California from 1862 to 1863 and represented California in the United States Se ...
; Ranking Member: George G. Vest) * United States Senate Committee on Public Lands, Public Lands (Chairman:
Joseph N. Dolph Joseph Norton Dolph (October 19, 1835March 10, 1897) was an American politician and attorney in the state of Oregon. A native of the state of New York (state), New York, he immigrated to Oregon over the Oregon Trail and settled in Portland, Oreg ...
; Ranking Member: John T. Morgan) * United States Senate Select Committee on the Quadro-Centennial, Quadrocentennial (Select) (Chairman:
Richard F. Pettigrew Richard Franklin Pettigrew (July 23, 1848October 5, 1926) was an American lawyer, surveyor, and land developer. He represented the Dakota Territory in the U.S. Congress and, after the Dakotas were admitted as States, he was the first U.S. Senato ...
; Ranking Member:
Alfred H. Colquitt Alfred Holt Colquitt (April 20, 1824March 26, 1894) was an American lawyer, preacher, soldier, and politician. Elected as the List of Governors of Georgia, 49th Governor of Georgia (1877–1882), he was one of numerous Democrats elected to offi ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Railroads, Railroads (Chairman:
Lyman R. Casey Lyman Rufus Casey Jr. (May 6, 1837January 26, 1914) was a United States senator from North Dakota. Early life On May 6, 1837, Casey was born as Lyman Rufus Casey Jr. in York, New York. In 1853, Casey moved with his parents to Ypsilanti, Mich ...
; Ranking Member: Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn) * United States Senate Committee on Revision of the Laws, Revision of the Laws (Chairman: James F. Wilson; Ranking Member: John W. Daniel) * United States Senate Committee on Revolutionary Claims, Revolutionary Claims (Chairman:
Richard Coke Richard Coke (March 18, 1829May 14, 1897) was an American lawyer and statesman from Waco, Texas. He was the 15th governor of Texas from 1874 to 1876 and was a US Senator from 1877 to 1895. His governorship is notable for reestablishing local ...
; Ranking Member:
J. Donald Cameron James Donald Cameron (May 14, 1833 – August 30, 1918) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as Secretary of War under President Ulysses S. Grant and in the United States Senate for nearly twenty years. In May, 1876 Cameron was ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Rules, Rules (Chairman:
Nelson W. Aldrich Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (/ ˈɑldɹɪt͡ʃ/; November 6, 1841 – April 16, 1915) was a prominent American politician and a leader of the Republican Party in the United States Senate, where he represented Rhode Island from 1881 to 1911. By the 1 ...
; Ranking Member:
Isham G. Harris Isham Green Harris (February 10, 1818July 8, 1897) was an American politician who served as the 16th governor of Tennessee from 1857 to 1862, and as a U.S. senator from 1877 until his death. He was the state's first governor from West Tennessee. ...
) * United States Senate Select Committee on the Tariff Regulation, Tariff Regulation (Select) * United States Senate Committee on Territories, Territories (Chairman:
Orville H. Platt Orville Hitchcock Platt (July 19, 1827 – April 21, 1905) was a United States senator from Connecticut. Platt was a prominent conservative Republican and by the 1890s he became one of the "big four" key Republicans who largely controlled the ma ...
; Ranking Member: James K. Jones) * United States Senate Select Committee on the Transportation and Sale of Meat Products, Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select) (Chairman: George G. Vest; Ranking Member:
Lyman R. Casey Lyman Rufus Casey Jr. (May 6, 1837January 26, 1914) was a United States senator from North Dakota. Early life On May 6, 1837, Casey was born as Lyman Rufus Casey Jr. in York, New York. In 1853, Casey moved with his parents to Ypsilanti, Mich ...
) * United States Senate Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard, Transportation Routes to the Seaboard (Chairman:
John B. Allen John Beard Allen (May 18, 1845January 28, 1903) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States senator from Washington from 1889 to 1893. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the United States represent ...
; Ranking Member: Randall L. Gibson then
James Z. George James Zachariah George (October 20, 1826August 14, 1897) was an American lawyer, writer, U.S. politician, Confederate politician, and military officer. He was known as Mississippi's "Great Commoner". He was also a slave owner. Biography James ...
) * Committee of the whole, Whole * United States Senate Select Committee on Woman Suffrage, Woman Suffrage (Select) (Chairman: Zebulon B. Vance; Ranking Member:
John B. Allen John Beard Allen (May 18, 1845January 28, 1903) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States senator from Washington from 1889 to 1893. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the United States represent ...
)


House of Representatives

* United States House Committee on Accounts, Accounts (Chairman: Harry Welles Rusk; Ranking Member: Albert J. Pearson) * United States House Committee on Agriculture, Agriculture (Chairman: William H. Hatch; Ranking Member:
Charles L. Moses Charles Leavell Moses (May 2, 1856 – October 10, 1913) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Born near Turin, Georgia, Moses attended small country schools and ultimately ...
) * United States House Select Committee on Alcoholic Liquor Traffic, Alcoholic Liquor Traffic (Select) * United States House Committee on Appropriations, Appropriations (Chairman: William S. Holman; Ranking Member: Joseph H. O'Neil) * United States House Committee on Banking and Currency, Banking and Currency (Chairman: Henry Bacon; Ranking Member: Seth W. Cobb) * United States House Committee on Claims, Claims (Chairman: Benjamin H. Bunn; Ranking Member: Isaac N. Cox) * United States House Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures, Coinage, Weights and Measures (Chairman: Richard P. Bland; Ranking Member: George F. Williams) * United States House Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers, Disposition of Executive Papers (Chairman: William E. Haynes; Ranking Member: Thomas Bowman (Iowa politician), Thomas Bowman) * United States House Committee on the District of Columbia, District of Columbia (Chairman: John J. Hemphill; Ranking Member: Cornelius A. Cadmus) * United States House Committee on Education, Education (Chairman: Benjamin A. Enloe; Ranking Member: Edwin Hallowell) * United States House Committee on Elections, Elections (Chairman: Charles T. O'Ferrall; Ranking Member: George Johnstone (congressman), George Johnstone) * United States House Committee on Enrolled Bills, Enrolled Bills (Chairman:
Owen Scott Owen Scott (July 6, 1848 – December 21, 1928) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born on a farm in Jackson Township, Illinois, Scott attended the common schools, a private school in Kinmundy and the State normal school in Normal, Illin ...
; Ranking Member: John A. Pickler) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Agriculture Department, Expenditures in the Agriculture Department (Chairman: Paul C. Edmunds; Ranking Member: Kittel Halvorson) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department, Expenditures in the Interior Department (Chairman: James W. Owens; Ranking Member: William W. Grout) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Justice Department, Expenditures in the Justice Department (Chairman: John Mills Allen, John M. Allen; Ranking Member: Ezra B. Taylor) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Navy Department, Expenditures in the Navy Department (Chairman: Charles A.O. McClellan; Ranking Member: George W. Ray) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department, Expenditures in the Post Office Department (Chairman:
William C. Oates William Calvin Oates (either November 30 or December 1, 1835September 9, 1910) was a colonel in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, the 29th Governor of Alabama from 1894 to 1896, and a brigadier general in the U.S. Arm ...
; Ranking Member: James S. Gorman) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the State Department, Expenditures in the State Department (Chairman: Rufus E. Lester; Ranking Member: John Sanford (1851), John Sanford) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department, Expenditures in the Treasury Department (Chairman: George H. Brickner; Ranking Member: William A. Stone) * United States House Committee on Expenditures in the War Department, Expenditures in the War Department (Chairman: Alexander B. Montgomery; Ranking Member:
Robert R. Hitt Robert Roberts Hitt (January 16, 1834 – September 20, 1906) was an American diplomat and Republican politician from Illinois. He served briefly as assistant secretary of state in the short-lived administration of James A. Garfield but r ...
) * United States House Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings, Expenditures on Public Buildings (Chairman: Henry M. Youmans; Ranking Member: John H. Ketcham) * United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Foreign Affairs (Chairman: James H. Blount; Ranking Member: Isidor Rayner) * United States House Committee on Indian Affairs, Indian Affairs (Chairman:
Samuel W. Peel Samuel West Peel (September 13, 1831 – December 18, 1924) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1883 to 1893. Early life and education Peel was born near ...
; Ranking Member: Benjamin H. Clover) * United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Chairman: George D. Wise (politician), George D. Wise; Ranking Member: Asher G. Caruth) * United States House Committee on Invalid Pensions, Invalid Pensions (Chairman:
Augustus N. Martin Augustus Newton Martin (March 23, 1847 – July 11, 1901) was an American lawyer, educator, and veteran of the American Civil War, Civil War who served three terms as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Indiana fro ...
; Ranking Member: Edward F. McDonald then Walter H. Butler) * United States House Committee on Judiciary, Judiciary (Chairman: David B. Culberson; Ranking Member: Fernando C. Layton) * United States House Committee on Labor, Labor (Chairman: John C. Tarsney; Ranking Member: John W. Causey) * United States House Committee on Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River, Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Chairman: Samuel M. Robertson; Ranking Member: William McAleer) * United States House Committee on Manufactures, Manufactures (Chairman: Charles H. Page; Ranking Member: Archibald H.A. Williams) * United States House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Chairman: Samuel Fowler (1851–1919), Samuel Fowler; Ranking Member: Herman Stump) * United States House Committee on Mileage, Mileage (Chairman: James N. Castle; Ranking Member: John A. Caldwell) * United States House Committee on Military Affairs, Military Affairs (Chairman: Joseph H. Outhwaite; Ranking Member: Edward F. McDonald then John C. Crosby) * United States House Committee on the Militia, Militia (Chairman: Edward Lane; Ranking Member: Alexander K. Craig) * United States House Committee on Mines and Mining, Mines and Mining (Chairman: William H. H. Cowles; Ranking Member: Thomas Bowman (Iowa politician), Thomas Bowman) * United States House Committee on Naval Affairs, Naval Affairs (Chairman: Hilary A. Herbert; Ranking Member: William McAleer) * United States House Committee on Pacific Railroads, Pacific Railroads (Chairman: James B. Reilly; Ranking Member: Frederick S. Coolidge) * United States House Committee on Patents, Patents (Chairman: George D. Tillman; Ranking Member: John T. Hamilton) * United States House Committee on Pensions, Pensions (Chairman: Robert P.C. Wilson; Ranking Member:
Charles L. Moses Charles Leavell Moses (May 2, 1856 – October 10, 1913) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Born near Turin, Georgia, Moses attended small country schools and ultimately ...
) * United States House Committee on Printing, Printing (Chairman: James D. Richardson; Ranking Member: Case Broderick) * United States House Committee on Private Land Claims, Private Land Claims (Chairman: Ashbel P. Fitch; Ranking Member: William T. Crawford) * United States House Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: John S. Henderson; Ranking Member: John C. Crosby) * United States House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman: John H. Bankhead; Ranking Member: John De Witt Warner) * United States House Committee on Public Lands, Public Lands (Chairman: Thomas C. McRae; Ranking Member: Darius D. Hare) * United States House Committee on Railways and Canals, Railways and Canals (Chairman: Thomas C. Catchings; Ranking Member: Kittel Halvorson) * United States House Committee on Revision of Laws, Revision of Laws (Chairman: William T. Ellis; Ranking Member: Lemuel Amerman) * United States House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, Rivers and Harbors (Chairman: Newton C. Blanchard; Ranking Member: Charles H. Page) * United States House Committee on Rules, Rules (Chairman: Charles F. Crisp; Ranking Member: Thomas B. Reed) * United States House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, Standards of Official Conduct * United States House Committee on Territories, Territories (Chairman: Joseph E. Washington; Ranking Member: Dennis D. Donovan) * United States House Committee on War Claims, War Claims (Chairman: Frank E. Beltzhoover; Ranking Member: George W. Shell) * United States House Committee on Ways and Means, Ways and Means (Chairman: William M. Springer; Ranking Member: Moses T. Stevens) * 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 the Disposition of Executive Papers, Disposition of (Useless) Executive Papers * United States Congress Joint Committee on the Library, The Library * United States Congress Joint Committee on Printing, Printing


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: Francis W. Palmer


Senate

* Chaplain of the United States Senate, Chaplain: John George Butler, John G. Butler (Lutheranism, Lutheran) * Secretary of the United States Senate, Secretary: Anson G. McCook * United States Senate Librarian, Librarian: Alonzo M. Church * Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, Sergeant at Arms: Edward K. Valentine


House of Representatives

* Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, Clerk: Edward McPherson, until December 8, 1891 ** James Kerr (Pennsylvania politician), James Kerr, from December 8, 1891 * Clerk at the Speaker’s Table of the United States House of Representatives, Clerk at the Speaker's Table: Charles R. Crisp * Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, Chaplain: William H. Milburn (Methodism, Methodist) * Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives, Doorkeeper: Charles Henry Turner (1861-1913), Charles H. Turner, elected December 8, 1891 * Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, Reading Clerks: John A. Reeve (D) and James C. Broadwell (R) * Postmaster of the United States House of Representatives, Postmaster: James W. Hathaway * Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives, Sergeant at Arms: Adoniram J. Holmes, until December 8, 1891 ** Samuel S. Yoder, from December 8, 1891


See also

* 1890 United States elections (elections leading to this Congress) ** 1890 United States Senate elections ** 1890 United States House of Representatives elections ** 1891 United States House of Representatives elections * 1892 United States elections (elections during this Congress, leading to the next Congress) ** 1892 United States presidential election ** 1892 United States Senate elections ** 1892 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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