The 57th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1901, to March 4, 1903, during the final six months of William McKinley's presidency, and the first year and a half of the first administration of his successor, Theodore Roosevelt. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1890 United States census. Both chambers had a Republican majority.
57th United States Congress | |
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56th ← → 58th | |
March 4, 1901 – March 4, 1903 | |
Members | 90 senators 357 representatives 5 non-voting delegates |
Senate majority | Republican |
Senate President | Theodore Roosevelt (R)[a] (until September 14, 1901) Vacant (from September 14, 1901) |
House majority | Republican |
House Speaker | David B. Henderson (R) |
Sessions | |
Special[b]: March 4, 1901 – March 9, 1901 1st: December 2, 1901 – July 1, 1902 2nd: December 1, 1902 – March 3, 1903 |
Major events
edit- September 6, 1901: Leon Czolgosz shot President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York
- September 14, 1901: President William McKinley died. Vice President Theodore Roosevelt became President of the United States
- October 16, 1901: President Roosevelt invited African American leader Booker T. Washington to the White House. The American South reacted angrily to the visit, and racial violence increased in the region.
- December 3, 1901: President Roosevelt delivered a 20,000-word speech to the House of Representatives, asking Congress to curb the power of trusts "within reasonable limits."
- February 22, 1902: Senators Benjamin Tillman and John L. McLaurin, both of South Carolina, have a fist fight while Congress is in session.[1] Both Tillman and McLaurin were later censured by the Senate on February 28.
- June 2, 1902: The Anthracite Coal Strike by the United Mine Workers began, continuing until October 21, 1902.
- July 4, 1902: The Philippine–American War ended.
Major legislation
edit- June 17, 1902: Newlands Reclamation Act
- June 28, 1902: Isthmian Canal Act (Panama Canal), Sess. 1, ch. 1302, 32 Stat. 481
- January 21, 1903: Militia Act of 1903 (Dick Act), 32 Stat. 775
- February 11, 1903: Expediting Act, Sess. 2, ch. 544, 32 Stat. 823
- February 19, 1903: Elkins Act
- March 3, 1903: Immigration Act of 1903, including §39, the Anarchist Exclusion Act
Party summary
editSenate
editParty (shading shows control) |
Total | Vacant | |||||
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Democratic (D) |
Populist (P) | Republican (R) | Silver Republican (SR) | Silver (S) |
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End of previous congress | 25 | 5 | 53 | 3 | 2 | 88 | 2 |
Begin | 28 | 3 | 53 | 2 | 0 | 86 | 4 |
End | 29 | 2 | 57 | 90 | 0 | ||
Final voting share | 32.2% | 2.2% | 63.3% | 2.2% | 0.0% | ||
Beginning of next congress | 33 | 0 | 55 | 2 | 0 | 90 | 0 |
- Note: Fred T. Dubois (Idaho) was elected as a Silver Republican, but changed parties to Democratic after this Congress began.
House of Representatives
editParty (shading shows control) |
Total | Vacant | |||||
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Democratic (D) |
Populist (P) | Republican (R) | Silver Republican (SR) | Silver (S) |
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End of previous congress | 158 | 6 | 186 | 2 | 1 | 353 | 4 |
Begin | 152 | 5 | 196 | 1 | 1 | 355 | 2 |
End | 147 | 197 | 351 | 6 | |||
Final voting share | 41.9% | 1.4% | 56.1% | 0.3% | 0.3% | ||
Beginning of next congress | 178 | 0 | 206 | 0 | 0 | 384 | 2 |
Leadership
editSenate leadership
editPresident pro tempore
Presiding
edit- President: Theodore Roosevelt (R), until September 14, 1901; vacant thereafter.
- President pro tempore: William P. Frye (R)
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: James K. Jones
- Republican Conference Chairman: William B. Allison
House leadership
editPresiding
edit- Speaker: David B. Henderson (R)
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: James Hay
- Republican Conference Chairman: Joseph G. Cannon
- Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Joseph W. Babcock
Majority (Republican) leadership
editMinority (Democratic) leadership
editMembers
editThis list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.
Senate
editAt this time, Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. The Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election, precede the names in the list below. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1904; Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1906; and Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1902.
House of Representatives
editChanges in membership
editThe count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
Senate
editNote:Delaware's Class 1 Senate seat remained vacant for entire Congress due to the legislature's failure to elect.
- Replacements: 4
- Democratic: 1 seat gain
- Republican: 3 seat gain
- Populist: 1 seat loss
- Deaths: 3
- Resignations: 0
- Vacancy: 1
- Total seats with changes: 6
State (class) |
Vacated by | Reason for vacancy | Subsequent | Date of successor's installation |
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Montana (1) |
Vacant | Senator William A. Clark vacated his seat during previous congress. Successor was elected March 7, 1901. |
Paris Gibson (D) | March 7, 1901 |
Delaware (1) |
Vacant | Seat remained vacant as Legislature failed to elect to fill vacancy in term. Senator was elected March 2, 1903 for the term ending March 4, 1905. |
L. Heisler Ball (R) | March 2, 1903 |
Delaware (2) |
Vacant | Legislature failed to elect to fill vacancy in term. Senator was elected March 2, 1903 for the term ending March 4, 1907. |
J. Frank Allee (R) | March 2, 1903 |
Nebraska (2) |
Vacant | Legislature failed to elect to fill vacancy in term. Successor was elected March 28, 1901. |
Joseph Millard (R) | March 28, 1901 |
Nebraska (1) |
William V. Allen (Pop.) | Interim appointee did not run to finish the term. Successor was elected March 28, 1901. Successor delayed taking seat until December 2, 1901, after resigning as Governor of Nebraska on May 1, 1901, but his service began on the date of his election, March 28, 1901. |
Charles H. Dietrich (R) | December 2, 1901 |
South Dakota (3) |
James H. Kyle (R) | Died July 1, 1901. Successor was appointed July 11, 1901, to continue the term and subsequently elected January 20, 1903, to finish the term.[2] |
Alfred B. Kittredge (R) | July 11, 1901 |
New Jersey (2) |
William J. Sewell (R) | Died December 27, 1901. Successor was elected. |
John F. Dryden (R) | January 29, 1902 |
Michigan (2) |
James McMillan (R) | Died August 10, 1902. Successor was appointed September 27, 1902, to continue the term and subsequently elected December 7, 1902, to finish the term.. |
Russell A. Alger (R) | September 27, 1902 |
House of Representatives
edit- Replacements: 17
- Democratic: 3 seat loss
- Republican: 3 seat gain
- Deaths: 14
- Resignations: 5
- Contested elections: 2
- Total seats with changes: 24
District | Previous | Reason for change | Subsequent | Date of successor's installation |
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Maine 4th | Vacant | Rep. Charles A. Boutelle resigned during previous congress | Llewellyn Powers (R) | April 8, 1901 |
New York 24th | Vacant | Rep. Albert D. Shaw died during previous congress | Charles L. Knapp (R) | November 5, 1901 |
Pennsylvania 10th | Marriott H. Brosius (R) | Died March 16, 1901 | Henry B. Cassel (R) | November 5, 1901 |
Michigan 10th | Rousseau O. Crump (R) | Died May 1, 1901 | Henry H. Aplin (R) | October 15, 1901 |
Texas 6th | Robert E. Burke (D) | Died June 5, 1901. | Dudley G. Wooten (D) | July 13, 1901 |
South Carolina 7th | J. William Stokes (D) | Died July 6, 1901. | Asbury F. Lever (D) | July 13, 1901 |
New York 7th | Nicholas Muller (D) | Resigned November 22, 1901. | Montague Lessler (R) | January 7, 1902 |
Pennsylvania 17th | Rufus K. Polk (D) | Died March 5, 1902. | Alexander Billmeyer (D) | November 4, 1902 |
Kentucky 3rd | John S. Rhea (D) | Lost contested election March 25, 1902 | J. McKenzie Moss (R) | March 25, 1902 |
Massachusetts 6th | William H. Moody (R) | Resigned May 1, 1902, after being appointed U.S. Secretary of the Navy | Augustus P. Gardner (R) | November 4, 1902 |
Missouri 12th | James J. Butler (D) | Seat declared vacant May 1, 1902. Butler elected to fill his own vacancy. | James J. Butler (D) | November 4, 1902 |
New York 10th | Amos J. Cummings (D) | Died May 2, 1902. | Edward Swann (D) | November 4, 1902 |
Virginia 6th | Peter J. Otey (D) | Died May 4, 1902. | Carter Glass (D) | November 4, 1902 |
New Jersey 4th | Joshua S. Salmon (D) | Died May 6, 1902. | De Witt C. Flanagan (D) | June 18, 1902 |
Texas 3rd | Reese C. De Graffenreid (D) | Died August 29, 1902. | Gordon J. Russell (D) | November 4, 1902 |
New York 26th | George W. Ray (R) | Resigned September 11, 1902, after being appointed judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York | John W. Dwight (R) | November 4, 1902 |
Texas 4th | John L. Sheppard (D) | Died October 11, 1902. | Morris Sheppard (D) | November 15, 1902 |
Connecticut 3rd | Charles A. Russell (R) | Died October 23, 1902 | Frank B. Brandegee (R) | November 4, 1902 |
Pennsylvania 28th | James K. P. Hall (D) | Resigned November 29, 1902 | Seat remained vacant until next Congress | |
Oregon 1st | Thomas H. Tongue (R) | Died January 11, 1903. | Seat remained vacant until next Congress | |
Texas 8th | S. W. T. Lanham (D) | Resigned January 15, 1903, after being elected Governor of Texas | Seat remained vacant until next Congress | |
Iowa 2nd | John N. W. Rumple (R) | Died January 31, 1903 | Seat remained vacant until next Congress | |
North Carolina 9th | James M. Moody (R) | Died February 5, 1903. | Seat remained vacant until next Congress | |
Missouri 12th | James J. Butler (D) | Lost contested election February 26, 1903. | George C. R. Wagoner (R) | February 26, 1903 |
Kansas 7th | Chester I. Long (R) | Resigned March 4, 1903, after becoming U.S. Senator | Seat remained vacant until next Congress |
Committees
editLists of committees and their party leaders for members of the House and Senate committees can be found through the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of this article. The directory after the pages of terms of service lists committees of the Senate, House (Standing with Subcommittees, Select and Special) and Joint and, after that, House/Senate committee assignments. On the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory, the committee's members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee.
Senate
edit- Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress (Select) (Chairman: James H. Berry; Ranking Member: Shelby M. Cullom)
- Agriculture and Forestry (Chairman: Redfield Proctor; Ranking Member: William B. Bate)
- Appropriations (Chairman: William B. Allison; Ranking Member: Francis M. Cockrell)
- Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate (Chairman: John P. Jones; Ranking Member: Hernando D. Money)
- Canadian Relations (Chairman: John F. Dryden)
- Census (Chairman: Joseph V. Quarles; Ranking Member: Samuel D. McEnery)
- Civil Service and Retrenchment (Chairman: George C. Perkins; Ranking Member: William A. Harris)
- Claims (Chairman: Francis E. Warren; Ranking Member: Henry M. Teller)
- Coast and Insular Survey (Chairman: Addison G. Foster; Ranking Member: John Tyler Morgan)
- Coast Defenses (Chairman: John H. Mitchell; Ranking Member: George Turner)
- Commerce (Chairman: William P. Frye; Ranking Member: John P. Jones)
- Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia (Chairman: Thomas S. Martin; Ranking Member: Nelson W. Aldrich)
- Cuban Relations (Chairman: Orville H. Platt; Ranking Member: Henry M. Teller)
- Distributing Public Revenue Among the States (Select)
- District of Columbia (Chairman: James McMillan; Ranking Member: Thomas S. Martin)
- Education and Labor (Chairman: Louis E. McComas; Ranking Member: John W. Daniel)
- Engrossed Bills (Chairman: Francis M. Cockrell; Ranking Member: George F. Hoar)
- Enrolled Bills (Chairman: Mark Hanna; Ranking Member: Murphy J. Foster)
- Establish a University in the United States (Select) (Chairman: William J. Deboe; Ranking Member: James K. Jones)
- Examination and Disposition of Documents (Select) (Chairman: Russell A. Alger)
- Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service (Chairman: Moses E. Clapp; Ranking Member: Henry Heitfeld)
- Expenditures in Executive Departments
- Finance (Chairman: Nelson W. Aldrich; Ranking Member: George G. Vest)
- Fisheries (Chairman: Thomas R. Bard; Ranking Member: George Turner)
- Five Civilized Tribes of Indians (Select) (Chairman: William B. Bate; Ranking Member: Joseph R. Burton)
- Foreign Relations (Chairman: Shelby M. Cullom; Ranking Member: John T. Morgan)
- Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game (Chairman: Joseph R. Burton; Ranking Member: John T. Morgan)
- Geological Survey (Chairman: John Kean; Ranking Member: Hernando D. Money)
- Immigration (Chairman: Boies Penrose; Ranking Member: Joseph L. Rawlins)
- Indian Affairs (Chairman: William M. Stewart; Ranking Member: John L. McLaurin)
- Indian Depredations (Chairman: Robert J. Gamble; Ranking Member: Augustus O. Bacon)
- Industrial Expositions (Chairman: Henry E. Burnham; Ranking Member: John L. McLaurin)
- Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front at Washington (Select) (Chairman: Joseph H. Millard)
- Indian Territory (Select)
- Interoceanic Canals (Chairman: John Tyler Morgan; Ranking Member: Joseph R. Hawley)
- Interstate Commerce (Chairman: Stephen B. Elkins; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
- Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands (Chairman: Joseph Simon; Ranking Member: William A. Harris)
- Judiciary (Chairman: George F. Hoar; Ranking Member: Augustus O. Bacon)
- Library (Chairman: George P. Wetmore; Ranking Member: George G. Vest)
- Manufactures (Chairman: Porter J. McCumber; Ranking Member: John L. McLaurin)
- Military Affairs (Chairman: Joseph R. Hawley; Ranking Member: William B. Bate)
- Mines and Mining (Chairman: Nathan B. Scott; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
- Mississippi River and its Tributaries (Select) (Chairman: Knute Nelson)
- National Banks (Select) (Chairman: Thomas Kearns; Ranking Member: Samuel D. McEnery)
- Naval Affairs (Chairman: Eugene Hale; Ranking Member: Benjamin R. Tillman)
- Organization, Conduct and Expenditures of the Executive Departments (Chairman: Matthew S. Quay; Ranking Member: John L. McLaurin)
- Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico (Chairman: Joseph B. Foraker; Ranking Member: Francis M. Cockrell)
- Pacific Railroads (Chairman: Jonathan P. Dolliver; Ranking Member: John T. Morgan)
- Patents (Chairman: Jeter C. Pritchard; Ranking Member: Stephen R. Mallory)
- Pensions (Chairman: Jacob H. Gallinger; Ranking Member: George Turner)
- Philippines (Chairman: Henry Cabot Lodge; Ranking Member: Joseph L. Rawlins)
- Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: William E. Mason; Ranking Member: Alexander S. Clay)
- Potomac River Front (Select)
- Printing (Chairman: Thomas C. Platt; Ranking Member: James K. Jones)
- Private Land Claims (Chairman: Henry M. Teller; Ranking Member: Eugene Hale)
- Privileges and Elections (Chairman: Julius C. Burrows; Ranking Member: Edmund W. Pettus)
- Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman: Charles W. Fairbanks; Ranking Member: George G. Vest)
- Public Health and National Quarantine (Chairman: George G. Vest; Ranking Member: John P. Jones)
- Public Lands (Chairman: Henry C. Hansbrough; Ranking Member: James H. Berry)
- Railroads (Chairman: Clarence D. Clark; Ranking Member: Augustus O. Bacon)
- Revision of the Laws (Chairman: Chauncey M. Depew; Ranking Member: John W. Daniel)
- Revolutionary Claims (Chairman: Benjamin R. Tillman; Ranking Member: Joseph Simon)
- Rules (Chairman: John C. Spooner; Ranking Member: Henry M. Teller)
- Standards, Weights and Measures (Select) (Chairman: Alfred B. Kittredge; Ranking Member: Henry M. Teller)
- Tariff Regulation (Select)
- Territories (Chairman: Albert J. Beveridge; Ranking Member: William B. Bate)
- Transportation and Sale of Meat Products (Select) (Chairman: John W. Daniel; Ranking Member: Porter J. McCumber)
- Transportation Routes to the Seaboard (Chairman: William P. Dillingham; Ranking Member: John L. McLaurin)
- Trespassers upon Indian Lands (Select) (Chairman: Charles H. Dietrich; Ranking Member: John T. Morgan)
- Ventilation and Acoustics (Select) (Chairman: L. Heisler Ball)
- Whole
- Woman Suffrage (Select) (Chairman: Augustus O. Bacon; Ranking Member: George P. Wetmore)
House of Representatives
edit- Accounts (Chairman: Melville Bull; Ranking Member: Charles L. Bartlett)
- Agriculture (Chairman: James W. Wadsworth; Ranking Member: John S. Williams)
- Alcoholic Liquor Traffic (Chairman: Nehemiah D. Sperry; Ranking Member: John L. Burnett)
- Appropriations (Chairman: Joseph G. Cannon; Ranking Member: Leonidas F. Livingston)
- Banking and Currency (Chairman: Charles N. Fowler; Ranking Member: W. Jasper Talbert)
- Census (Chairman: Albert J. Hopkins; Ranking Member: Francis M. Griffith)
- Claims (Chairman: Joseph V. Graff; Ranking Member: Peter J. Otey)
- Coinage, Weights and Measures (Chairman: James H. Southard; Ranking Member: Charles F. Cochran)
- Disposition of Executive Papers (Chairman: Edward S. Minor; Ranking Member: Charles F. Cochran)
- District of Columbia (Chairman: Joseph W. Babcock; Ranking Member: Adolph Meyer)
- Education (Chairman: Galusha A. Grow; Ranking Member: David A. De Armond)
- Election of the President, Vice President and Representatives in Congress (Chairman: John B. Corliss; Ranking Member: William W. Rucker)
- Elections No.#1 (Chairman: Robert W. Tayler; Ranking Member: Andrew F. Fox)
- Elections No.#2 (Chairman: Marlin E. Olmsted; Ranking Member: James M. Robinson)
- Elections No.#3 (Chairman: Edgar Weeks; Ranking Member: Frank A. McLain)
- Enrolled Bills (Chairman: Frank C. Wachter; Ranking Member: James T. Lloyd)
- Expenditures in the Agriculture Department (Chairman: Charles W. Gillet; Ranking Member: Henry D. Flood)
- Expenditures in the Commerce and Labor Departments (Chairman: David J. Foster; Ranking Member: N/A)
- Expenditures in the Interior Department (Chairman: Charles Curtis; Ranking Member: Henry D. Green)
- Expenditures in the Justice Department (Chairman: Jesse Overstreet; Ranking Member: Henry M. Goldfogle)
- Expenditures in the Navy Department (Chairman: James F. Stewart; Ranking Member: Charles W. Thompson)
- Expenditures in the Post Office Department (Chairman: Irving P. Wanger; Ranking Member: Edward Robb)
- Expenditures in the State Department (Chairman: John H. Ketcham; Ranking Member: Rufus E. Lester)
- Expenditures in the Treasury Department (Chairman: Robert G. Cousins; Ranking Member: John Lamb)
- Expenditures in the War Department (Chairman: Charles A. Russell; Ranking Member: William L. Stark)
- Expenditures on Public Buildings (Chairman: Loren Fletcher; Ranking Member: John H. Small)
- Foreign Affairs (Chairman: Robert R. Hitt; Ranking Member: Hugh A. Dinsmore)
- Immigration and Naturalization (Chairman: William B. Shattuc; Ranking Member: Peter J. Otey)
- Indian Affairs (Chairman: James S. Sherman; Ranking Member: John S. Little)
- Industrial Arts and Expositions (Chairman: James A. Tawney; Ranking Member: Charles L. Bartlett)
- Insular Affairs (Chairman: Henry Allen Cooper; Ranking Member: William A. Jones)
- Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Chairman: William P. Hepburn; Ranking Member: Robert C. Davey)
- Invalid Pensions (Chairman: Cyrus A. Sulloway; Ranking Member: Robert W. Miers)
- Irrigation of Arid Lands (Chairman: Thomas H. Tongue; Ranking Member: Francis G. Newlands)
- Judiciary (Chairman: George W. Ray; Ranking Member: David A. De Armond)
- Labor (Chairman: John J. Gardner; Ranking Member: W. Jasper Talbert)
- Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River (Chairman: Richard Bartholdt; Ranking Member: Robert F. Broussard)
- Library (Chairman: James T. McCleary; Ranking Member: Amos J. Cummings then Dudley G. Wooten)
- Manufactures (Chairman: George W. Steele; Ranking Member: Willard D. Vandiver)
- Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Chairman: Charles H. Grosvenor; Ranking Member: Thomas Spight)
- Mileage (Chairman: William A. Reeder; Ranking Member: Elijah B. Lewis)
- Military Affairs (Chairman: John A.T. Hull; Ranking Member: William Sulzer)
- Militia (Chairman: Charles Dick; Ranking Member: William L. Stark)
- Mines and Mining (Chairman: Frank M. Eddy; Ranking Member: Farish Carter Tate)
- Naval Affairs (Chairman: George E. Foss; Ranking Member: Amos J. Cummings)
- Pacific Railroads (Chairman: William A. Smith; Ranking Member: James L. Slayden)
- Patents (Chairman: Walter Reeves; Ranking Member: William Sulzer)
- Pensions (Chairman: Henry C. Loudenslager; Ranking Member: Reese C. De Graffenreid)
- Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: Eugene F. Loud; Ranking Member: Claude A. Swanson)
- Printing (Chairman: Joel P. Heatwole; Ranking Member: Farish Carter Tate)
- Private Land Claims (Chairman: George W. Smith; Ranking Member: William A. Jones)
- Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman: David H. Mercer; Ranking Member: John H. Bankhead)
- Public Lands (Chairman: John F. Lacey; Ranking Member: John F. Shafroth)
- Railways and Canals (Chairman: James H. Davidson; Ranking Member: Reese C. De Graffenreid)
- Reform in the Civil Service (Chairman: Frederick H. Gillett; Ranking Member: William Elliott)
- Revision of Laws (Chairman: Vespasian Warner; Ranking Member: John S. Robinson)
- Rivers and Harbors (Chairman: Theodore E. Burton; Ranking Member: Rufus E. Lester)
- Rules (Chairman: John Dalzell; Ranking Member: James D. Richardson)
- Standards of Official Conduct
- Territories (Chairman: William S. Knox; Ranking Member: John A. Moon)
- Ventilation and Acoustics (Chairman: Roswell P. Bishop; Ranking Member: David H. Smith)
- War Claims (Chairman: Thaddeus M. Mahon; Ranking Member: Thetus W. Sims)
- Ways and Means (Chairman: Sereno E. Payne; Ranking Member: James D. Richardson)
- Whole
Joint committees
editCaucuses
edit- Democratic (House)
- Democratic (Senate)
Employees
editLegislative branch agency directors
edit- Architect of the Capitol: Edward Clark, died January 6, 1902.
- Elliott Woods, appointed February 19, 1902.
- Librarian of Congress: Herbert Putnam
- Public Printer of the United States: Francis W. Palmer
Senate
edit- Secretary: Charles G. Bennett
- Sergeant at Arms: Daniel M. Ransdell
- Librarian: Cliff Warden
- Chaplain: William H. Millburn, Methodist, until December 2, 1902.
- F.J. Prettyman, Methodist, elected December 2, 1902.
House of Representatives
edit- Clerk: Alexander McDowell
- Sergeant at Arms: Henry Casson
- Doorkeeper: William J. Glenn, until March 12, 1902
- Frank B. Lyon, elected March 18, 1902
- Postmaster: Joseph C. McElroy
- Reading Clerks: E.L. Sampson (D) and Dennis E. Alward (R)
- Clerk at the Speaker's Table: Asher C. Hinds
- Chaplain: Henry N. Couden, Universalist
See also
edit- 1900 United States elections (elections leading to this Congress)
- 1902 United States elections (elections during this Congress, leading to the next Congress)
Notes
edit- ^ U.S. Vice President Roosevelt's term as President of the Senate ended on September 14, 1901 when he ascended to the presidency. President pro tempore William P. Frye acted his duties as the president of the Senate.
- ^ Special session of the Senate.
References
edit- ^ "SENATORS FIGHT ON SENATE FLOOR; McLaurin and Tillman of South Carolina Come to Blows. BOTH ADJUDGED IN CONTEMPT They Apologize, but Committee Will Pass on the Affair. Fisticuffs Followed McLaurin's Assertion That Tillman Had Lied About Him in the Course of Philippine Debate". The New York Times. February 23, 1902.
- ^ Journal of the Senate of the South Dakota Legislature Commencing January 6, 1903, Eighth Session. Pierre, South Dakota. 1903. p. 296.
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