51ST UNITED STATES CONGRESS


The 'Fifty-first United States Congress' was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4 1889 to March 3 1891, during the first two years of the administration of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Tenth Census of the United States in 1880. Both chambers had a Republican majority.

Contents
Dates of sessions
Party summary
Leadership
Major events
Major legislation
Members
Senate
House of Representatives
Delegates
Changes in membership
Officers
Notes
References
External links

Dates of sessions


March 4 1889 - March 3 1891

★ Special session of the Senate: March 4 1889April 2 1889

★ First session: December 2 1889 - October 1 1890

★ Second session: December 1 1890 - March 2 1891 — a lame duck session
Previous congress: 50th Congress

Next congress: 52nd Congress

Party summary


North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Wyoming were newly admitted to the Union and first represented as states in this Congress.
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'
Democratic: 37
Republican: 51 ''(majority)'''TOTAL members: 88'
:'House of Representatives'
Democratic: 152
Republican: 179 ''(majority)''
★ Labor: 1'TOTAL members: 332'

Leadership


President of the Senate
Vice President
Levi P. Morton

:'Senate'

Vice President of the United States (President of the Senate):


Levi P. Morton, of New York

President pro tempore of the Senate:


John J. Ingalls, ''Republican'' of Kansas, first elected in this Congress March 7 1889.


Charles F. Manderson, ''Republican'' of Nebraska, elected March 2 1891.
:'House of Representatives'

Speaker of the House


Thomas B. Reed, ''Republican'' of Maine, elected December 2 1889.

Major events


:''Main article: Events of 1889; Events of 1890; Events of 1891''

March 4 1889 Benjamin Harrison became President of the United States

Major legislation


:''Main article: List of United States federal legislation in the 51st Congress

November 2 1889 North Dakota was admitted as a state into the Union.

November 2 1889 South Dakota was admitted as a state into the Union.

November 8 1889 Montana was admitted as a state into the Union.

November 11 1889 Washington was admitted as a state into the Union.

May 2 1890 Oklahoma Territory was organized.

July 3 1890 Idaho was admitted as a state into the Union.

July 10 1890 Wyoming was admitted as a state into the Union.

July 2, 1890 - Sherman Antitrust Act, (ch. 647, 26 Stat. 209, ''et seq'')

★ 1890 - Sherman Silver Purchase Act (ch. 708, 26 Stat. 289)

★ 1890 - McKinley tariff (ch. 1244, 26 Stat. 567)

★ 1891 - Forest Reserve Act of 1891

★ 1891 - Land Revision Act of 1891
This Congress was dominated by the Republican Party. It was responsible for a number of pieces of landmark legislation, many of which asserted the authority of the federal government.
Emboldened by their success in the elections of 1888, the Republicans enacted virtually their entire platform during their first 303-day session, including a measure that provided American Civil War veterans with generous pensions and expanded the list of eligible recipients to include noncombatants and the children of veterans. Grover Cleveland had vetoed a similar bill in 1887. It was criticized as the "Billion Dollar Congress'" for its lavish spending and, for this reason it incited drastic reversals in public support that led to Cleveland's reelection in 1892.
Other important legislation passed into law by the Congress included the McKinley tariff, authored by Representative, and future President, William McKinley; the Sherman Antitrust Act, which prohibited business combinations that restricted trade; and the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, which required the U.S. government to mint silver. The last two were concessions to Western farmer interests in exchange for support of the tariff and would become central tenets of the Populist Party later in the decade. They were authored by Senator John Sherman of Ohio.
The Fifty-first Congress was also responsible for passing the Land Revision Act of 1891, which created the national forests. Harrison authorized America's first forest reserve in Yellowstone, Wyoming, the same year.
Other bills were discussed but failed to pass, including two significant pieces of legislation focused on ensuring African Americans the right to vote. Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts sponsored a so-called Force Bill that would have established federal supervision of Congressional elections so as to prevent the disfranchisement of southern blacks. Henry W. Blair of New Hampshire sponsored the Blair Education Bill, which advocated the use of federal aid for education in order to frustrate southern whites employing literacy tests to prevent blacks from registering to vote.

Members


This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and Representatives are listed by district.
:''See also: 51st United States Congress - political parties''
:''See also: 51st United States Congress - State Delegations''
:''See also: United States House election, 1888''
Senate

Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1892; Class 2 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1894; and Class 3 meant their term ended in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1890.
:''See also:
:''See also:
:'Alabama'
★ 2: John T. Morgan ''(D)''
★ 3: James L. Pugh ''(D)'' :'Arkansas'
★ 3: James K. Jones ''(D)''
★ 2: James H. Berry ''(D)'' :'California'
★ 3: Leland Stanford ''(R)''
★ 1: George Hearst ''(D)'' :'Colorado'
★ 3: Henry M. Teller ''(R)''
★ 2: Edward O. Wolcott ''(R)'' :'Connecticut'
★ 3: Orville H. Platt ''(R)''
★ 1: Joseph R. Hawley ''(R)'' :'Delaware'
★ 1: George Gray ''(D)''
★ 2: Anthony Higgins ''(R)'' :'Florida'
★ 3: Wilkinson Call ''(D)''
★ 1: Samuel Pasco ''(D)'' :'Georgia'
★ 3: Joseph E. Brown ''(D)''
★ 2: Alfred H. Colquitt ''(D)'' :'Idaho'
★ 2: George L. Shoup ''(R)''
★ 3: William J. McConnell ''(R)'' :'Illinois'
★ 2: Shelby M. Cullom ''(R)''
★ 3: Charles B. Farwell ''(R)'' :'Indiana'
★ 3: Daniel W. Voorhees ''(D)''
★ 1: David Turpie ''(D)'' :'Iowa'
★ 3: William B. Allison ''(R)''
★ 2: James F. Wilson ''(R)'' :'Kansas'
★ 3: John J. Ingalls ''(R)''
★ 2: Preston B. Plumb ''(R)'' :'Kentucky'
★ 2: James B. Beck ''(D)''
★ : John G. Carlisle ''(D)''
★ 3: Joseph C. S. Blackburn ''(D)''
:'Louisiana'
★ 2: Randall L. Gibson ''(D)''
★ 3: James B. Eustis ''(D)'' :'Maine'
★ 1: Eugene Hale ''(R)''
★ 2: William P. Frye ''(R)'' :'Maryland'
★ 1: Arthur Pue Gorman ''(D)''
★ 3: Ephraim K. Wilson ''(D)'' :'Massachusetts'
★ 1: Henry L. Dawes ''(R)''
★ 2: George F. Hoar ''(R)'' :'Michigan'
★ 1: Francis B. Stockbridge ''(R)''
★ 2: James McMillan ''(R)'' :'Minnesota'
★ 1: Cushman K. Davis ''(R)''
★ 2: William D. Washburn ''(R)'' :'Mississippi'
★ 1: James Z. George ''(D)''
★ 2: Edward C. Walthall ''(D)'' :'Missouri'
★ 1: Francis M. Cockrell ''(D)''
★ 3: George G. Vest ''(D)'' :'Montana'
★ 2: Thomas C. Power ''(R)''
★ 1: Wilbur F. Sanders ''(R)'' :'Nebraska'
★ 2: Charles F. Manderson ''(R)''
★ 1: Algernon S. Paddock ''(R)'' :'Nevada'
★ 3: John P. Jones ''(R)''
★ 1: William M. Stewart ''(R)'' :'New Hampshire'
★ 3: Henry W. Blair ''(R)''
★ 2: Gilman Marston ''(R)''
★ : William E. Chandler ''(R)'' :'New Jersey'
★ 2: John R. McPherson ''(D)''
★ 1: Rufus Blodgett ''(D)'' :'New York'
★ 3: William M. Evarts ''(R)''
★ 1: Frank Hiscock ''(R)'' :'North Carolina'
★ 2: Matt W. Ransom ''(D)''
★ 3: Zebulon B. Vance ''(D)''
:'North Dakota'
★ 1: Lyman R. Casey ''(R)''
★ 3: Gilbert A. Pierce ''(R)'' :'Ohio'
★ 1: John Sherman ''(R)''
★ 3: Henry B. Payne ''(D)'' :'Oregon'
★ 2: Joseph N. Dolph ''(R)''
★ 3: John H. Mitchell ''(R)'' :'Pennsylvania'
★ 3: J. Donald Cameron ''(R)''
★ 1: Matthew S. Quay ''(R)'' :'Rhode Island'
★ 1: Nelson W. Aldrich ''(R)''
★ 2: Jonathan Chace ''(R)''
★ : Nathan F. Dixon, III ''(R)'' :'South Carolina'
★ 2: Matthew C. Butler ''(D)''
★ 3: Wade Hampton, III ''(D)'' :'South Dakota'
★ 2: Richard F. Pettigrew ''(R)''
★ 3: Gideon C. Moody ''(R)'' :'Tennessee'
★ 2: Isham G. Harris ''(D)''
★ 1: William B. Bate ''(D)'' :'Texas'
★ 2: Richard Coke ''(D)''
★ 1: John H. Reagan ''(D)'' :'Vermont'
★ 1: George F. Edmunds ''(R)''
★ 3: Justin S. Morrill ''(R)'' :'Virginia'
★ 1: John W. Daniel ''(D)''
★ 2: John S. Barbour, Jr. ''(D)'' :'Washington'
★ 1: John B. Allen ''(R)''
★ 3: Watson C. Squire ''(R)'' :'West Virginia'
★ 2: John E. Kenna ''(D)''
★ 1: Charles J. Faulkner ''(D)'' :'Wisconsin'
★ 1: Philetus Sawyer ''(R)''
★ 3: John C. Spooner ''(R)'' :'Wyoming'
★ 2: Joseph M. Carey ''(R)''
★ 1: Francis E. Warren ''(R)''
President ''pro tempore''
John J. Ingalls
President ''pro tempore''
Charles F. Manderson

House of Representatives

The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise ''at-large,'' are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.
Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.
:''See also:
:''See also:
:'Alabama'
★ : Richard H. Clarke ''(D)''
★ : Hilary A. Herbert ''(D)''
★ : William C. Oates ''(D)''
★ : Louis W. Turpin ''(D)''
★ : John V. McDuffie ''(R)''
★ : James E. Cobb ''(D)''
★ : John H. Bankhead ''(D)''
★ : William H. Forney ''(D)''
★ : Joseph Wheeler ''(D)'' :'Arkansas'
★ : William H. Cate ''(D)''
★ : Lewis P. Featherstone ''(L)''
★ : Clifton R. Breckinridge ''(D)''
★ : Thomas C. McRae ''(D)''
★ : John H. Rogers ''(D)''
★ : Samuel W. Peel ''(D)'' :'California'
★ : John J. De Haven ''(R)''
★ : Thomas J. Geary ''(D)''
★ : Marion Biggs ''(D)''
★ : Joseph McKenna ''(R)''
★ : William W. Morrow ''(R)''
★ : Thomas J. Clunie ''(D)''
★ : William Vandever ''(R)'' :'Colorado'
★ : Hosea Townsend ''(R)'' :'Connecticut'
★ : William E. Simonds ''(R)''
★ : Washington F. Willcox ''(D)''
★ : Charles A. Russell ''(R)''
★ : Frederick Miles ''(R)'' :'Delaware'
★ : John B. Penington ''(D)'' :'Florida'
★ : Robert H. M. Davidson ''(D)''
★ : Robert Bullock ''(D)'' :'Georgia'
★ : Rufus E. Lester ''(D)''
★ : Henry G. Turner ''(D)''
★ : Charles F. Crisp ''(D)''
★ : Thomas W. Grimes ''(D)''
★ : John D. Stewart ''(D)''
★ : James H. Blount ''(D)''
★ : Judson C. Clements ''(D)''
★ : Henry H. Carlton ''(D)''
★ : Allen D. Candler ''(D)''
★ : George T. Barnes ''(D)'' :'Idaho'
★ : Willis Sweet ''(R)'' :'Illinois'
★ : Abner Taylor ''(R)''
★ : Frank Lawler ''(D)''
★ : William E. Mason ''(R)''
★ : George E. Adams ''(R)''
★ : Albert J. Hopkins ''(R)''
★ : Robert R. Hitt ''(R)''
★ : Thomas J. Henderson ''(R)''
★ : Charles A. Hill ''(R)''
★ : Lewis E. Payson ''(R)''
★ : Philip S. Post ''(R)''
★ : William H. Gest ''(R)''
★ : Scott Wike ''(D)''
★ : William M. Springer ''(D)''
★ : Jonathan H. Rowell ''(R)''
★ : Joseph G. Cannon ''(R)''
★ : George W. Fithian ''(D)''
★ : Edward Lane ''(D)''
★ : William S. Forman ''(D)''
★ : Richard W. Townshend ''(D)''
★ : James R. Williams ''(D)''
★ : George Washington Smith ''(R)'' :'Indiana'
★ : William F. Parrett ''(D)''
★ : John H. O'Neall ''(D)''
★ : Jason B. Brown ''(D)''
★ : William S. Holman ''(D)''
★ : George W. Cooper ''(D)''
★ : Thomas M. Browne ''(R)''
★ : William D. Bynum ''(D)''
★ : Elijah V. Brookshire ''(D)''
★ : Joseph B. Cheadle ''(R)''
★ : William D. Owen ''(R)''
★ : Augustus N. Martin ''(D)''
★ : Charles A. O. McClellan ''(D)''
★ : Benjamin F. Shively ''(D)'' :'Iowa'
★ : John H. Gear ''(R)''
★ : Walter I. Hayes ''(D)''
★ : David B. Henderson ''(R)''
★ : Joseph H. Sweney ''(R)''
★ : Daniel Kerr ''(R)''
★ : John F. Lacey ''(R)''
★ : Edwin H. Conger ''(R)''
★ : Edward R. Hays ''(R)''
★ : James P. Flick ''(R)''
★ : Joseph R. Reed ''(R)''
★ : Jonathan P. Dolliver ''(R)''
★ : Isaac S. Struble ''(R)'' :'Kansas'
★ : Edmund N. Morrill ''(R)''
★ : Edward H. Funston ''(R)''
★ : Bishop W. Perkins ''(R)''
★ : Thomas Ryan ''(R)''
★ : Harrison Kelley ''(R)''
★ : John A. Anderson ''(R)''
★ : Erastus J. Turner ''(R)''
★ : Samuel R. Peters ''(R)'' :'Kentucky'
★ : William J. Stone ''(D)''
★ : William T. Ellis ''(D)''
★ : Isaac H. Goodnight ''(D)''
★ : Alexander B. Montgomery ''(D)''
★ : Asher G. Caruth ''(D)''
★ : John G. Carlisle ''(D)''
★ : William W. Dickerson ''(D)''
★ : William C. P. Breckinridge ''(D)''
★ : James B. McCreary ''(D)''
★ : Thomas H. Paynter ''(D)''
★ : John H. Wilson ''(R)''
★ : Hugh F. Finley ''(R)'' :'Louisiana'
★ : Theodore S. Wilkinson ''(D)''
★ : Hamilton D. Coleman ''(R)''
★ : Edward J. Gay ''(D)''
★ : Andrew Price ''(D)''
★ : Newton C. Blanchard ''(D)''
★ : Charles J. Boatner ''(D)''
★ : Samuel M. Robertson ''(D)'' :'Maine'
★ : Thomas B. Reed ''(R)''
★ : Nelson Dingley, Jr. ''(R)''
★ : Seth L. Milliken ''(R)''
★ : Charles A. Boutelle ''(R)''
:'Maryland'
★ : Charles H. Gibson ''(D)''
★ : Herman Stump ''(D)''
★ : Henry W. Rusk ''(D)''
★ : Henry J. Stockbridge, Jr. ''(R)''
★ : Barnes Compton ''(D)''
★ : Sydney E. Mudd ''(R)''
★ : Louis E. McComas ''(R)'' :'Massachusetts'
★ : Charles S. Randall ''(R)''
★ : Elijah A. Morse ''(R)''
★ : John F. Andrew ''(D)''
★ : Joseph H. O'Neil ''(D)''
★ : Nathaniel P. Banks ''(R)''
★ : Henry Cabot Lodge ''(R)''
★ : William Cogswell ''(R)''
★ : Frederic T. Greenhalge ''(R)''
★ : John W. Candler ''(R)''
★ : Joseph H. Walker ''(R)''
★ : Rodney Wallace ''(R)''
★ : Francis W. Rockwell ''(R)'' :'Michigan'
★ : J. Logan Chipman ''(D)''
★ : Edward P. Allen ''(R)''
★ : James O'Donnell ''(R)''
★ : Julius C. Burrows ''(R)''
★ : Charles E. Belknap ''(R)''
★ : Mark S. Brewer ''(R)''
★ : Justin R. Whiting ''(D)''
★ : Aaron T. Bliss ''(R)''
★ : Byron M. Cutcheon ''(R)''
★ : Frank W. Wheeler ''(R)''
★ : Samuel M. Stephenson ''(R)'' :'Minnesota'
★ : Mark H. Dunnell ''(R)''
★ : John Lind ''(R)''
★ : Darwin S. Hall ''(R)''
★ : Samuel P. Snider ''(R)''
★ : Solomon G. Comstock ''(R)'' :'Mississippi'
★ : John M. Allen ''(D)''
★ : James B. Morgan ''(D)''
★ : Thomas C. Catchings ''(D)''
★ : Clarke Lewis ''(D)''
★ : Chapman L. Anderson ''(D)''
★ : Thomas R. Stockdale ''(D)''
★ : Charles E. Hooker ''(D)'' :'Missouri'
★ : William H. Hatch ''(D)''
★ : Charles H. Mansur ''(D)''
★ : Alexander M. Dockery ''(D)''
★ : Robert P. C. Wilson ''(D)''
★ : John C. Tarsney ''(D)''
★ : John T. Heard ''(D)''
★ : Richard H. Norton ''(D)''
★ : Frederick G. Niedringhaus ''(R)''
★ : Nathan Frank ''(R)''
★ : William M. Kinsey ''(R)''
★ : Richard P. Bland ''(D)''
★ : William J. Stone ''(D)''
★ : William H. Wade ''(R)''
★ : James P. Walker ''(D)''
★ : Robert H. Whitelaw ''(D)'' :'Montana'
★ : Thomas H. Carter ''(R)'' :'Nebraska'
★ : William J. Connell ''(R)''
★ : James Laird ''(R)''
★ : Gilbert L. Laws ''(R)''
★ : George W. E. Dorsey ''(R)'' :'Nevada'
★ : Horace F. Bartine ''(R)'' :'New Hampshire'
★ : Alonzo Nute ''(R)''
★ : Orren C. Moore ''(R)'' :'New Jersey'
★ : Christopher A. Bergen ''(R)''
★ : James Buchanan ''(R)''
★ : Jacob A. Geissenhainer ''(D)''
★ : Samuel Fowler ''(D)''
★ : Charles D. Beckwith ''(R)''
★ : Herman Lehlbach ''(R)''
★ : William McAdoo ''(D)'' :'New York'
★ : James W. Covert ''(D)''
★ : Felix Campbell ''(D)''
★ : William C. Wallace ''(R)''
★ : John M. Clancy ''(D)''
★ : Thomas F. Magner ''(D)''
★ : Frank T. Fitzgerald ''(D)''
★ : Charles H. Turner ''(D)''
★ : Edward J. Dunphy ''(D)''
★ : John H. McCarthy ''(D)''
★ : Samuel S. Cox ''(D)''
★ : Amos J. Cummings ''(D)''
★ : Francis B. Spinola ''(D)''
★ : John Quinn ''(D)''
★ : Roswell P. Flower ''(D)''
★ : Ashbel P. Fitch ''(D)''
★ : William G. Stahlnecker ''(D)''
★ : Moses D. Stivers ''(R)''
★ : John H. Ketcham ''(R)''
★ : Charles J. Knapp ''(R)''
★ : John A. Quackenbush ''(R)''
★ : Charles Tracey ''(D)''
★ : John Sanford ''(R)''
★ : John H. Moffitt ''(R)''
★ : Frederick Lansing ''(R)''
★ : James S. Sherman ''(R)''
★ : David Wilber ''(R)''
★ : John S. Pindar ''(D)''
★ : James J. Belden ''(R)''
★ : Milton De Lano ''(R)''
★ : Newton W. Nutting ''(R)''
★ : Sereno E. Payne ''(R)''
★ : Thomas S. Flood ''(R)''
★ : John Raines ''(R)''
★ : Charles S. Baker ''(R)''
★ : John G. Sawyer ''(R)''
★ : John M. Farquhar ''(R)''
★ : John McClure Wiley ''(D)''
★ : William G. Laidlaw ''(R)'' :'North Carolina'
★ : Thomas G. Skinner ''(D)''
★ : Henry P. Cheatham ''(R)''
★ : Charles W. McClammy ''(D)''
★ : Benjamin H. Bunn ''(D)''
★ : John M. Brower ''(R)''
★ : Alfred Rowland ''(D)''
★ : John S. Henderson ''(D)''
★ : William H. H. Cowles ''(D)''
★ : Hamilton G. Ewart ''(R)''
:'North Dakota'
★ : Henry C. Hansbrough ''(R)'' :'Ohio'
★ : Benjamin Butterworth ''(R)''
★ : John A. Caldwell ''(R)''
★ : Elihu S. Williams ''(R)''
★ : Samuel S. Yoder ''(D)''
★ : George E. Seney ''(D)''
★ : Melvin M. Boothman ''(R)''
★ : Henry L. Morey ''(R)''
★ : Robert P. Kennedy ''(R)''
★ : William C. Cooper ''(R)''
★ : William E. Haynes ''(D)''
★ : Albert C. Thompson ''(R)''
★ : Jacob J. Pugsley ''(R)''
★ : Joseph H. Outhwaite ''(D)''
★ : Charles P. Wickham ''(R)''
★ : Charles H. Grosvenor ''(R)''
★ : James W. Owens ''(D)''
★ : Joseph D. Taylor ''(R)''
★ : William McKinley, Jr. ''(R)''
★ : Ezra B. Taylor ''(R)''
★ : Martin L. Smyser ''(R)''
★ : Theodore E. Burton ''(R)'' :'Oregon'
★ : Binger Hermann ''(R)'' :'Pennsylvania'
★ : Henry H. Bingham ''(R)''
★ : Charles O'Neill ''(R)''
★ : Samuel J. Randall ''(D)''
★ : Richard Vaux ''(D)''
★ : William D. Kelley ''(R)''
★ : John E. Reyburn ''(R)''
★ : Alfred C. Harmer ''(R)''
★ : Smedley Darlington ''(R)''
★ : Robert M. Yardley ''(R)''
★ : William Mutchler ''(D)''
★ : David B. Brunner ''(D)''
★ : Marriott Brosius ''(R)''
★ : Joseph A. Scranton ''(R)''
★ : Edwin S. Osborne ''(R)''
★ : James B. Reilly ''(D)''
★ : John W. Rife ''(R)''
★ : Myron B. Wright ''(R)''
★ : Henry C. McCormick ''(R)''
★ : Charles R. Buckalew ''(D)''
★ : Louis E. Atkinson ''(R)''
★ : Levi Maish ''(D)''
★ : Edward Scull ''(R)''
★ : Samuel A. Craig ''(R)''
★ : John Dalzell ''(R)''
★ : Thomas M. Bayne ''(R)''
★ : Joseph W. Ray ''(R)''
★ : Charles C. Townsend ''(R)''
★ : William C. Culbertson ''(R)''
★ : Lewis F. Watson ''(R)''
★ : Charles W. Stone ''(R)''
★ : James Kerr ''(D)'' :'Rhode Island'
★ : Henry J. Spooner ''(R)''
★ : Warren O. Arnold ''(R)'' :'South Carolina'
★ : Samuel Dibble ''(D)''
★ : George D. Tillman ''(D)''
★ : James S. Cothran ''(D)''
★ : William H. Perry ''(D)''
★ : John J. Hemphill ''(D)''
★ : George W. Dargan ''(D)''
★ : William Elliott ''(D)''
★ : Thomas E. Miller ''(R)'' :'South Dakota' [1]
★ : Oscar S. Gifford ''(R)''
★ : John A. Pickler ''(R)'' :'Tennessee'
★ : Alfred A. Taylor ''(R)''
★ : Leonidas C. Houk ''(R)''
★ : H. Clay Evans ''(R)''
★ : Benton McMillin ''(D)''
★ : James D. Richardson ''(D)''
★ : Joseph E. Washington ''(D)''
★ : Washington C. Whitthorne ''(D)''
★ : Benjamin A. Enloe ''(D)''
★ : Rice A. Pierce ''(D)''
★ : James Phelan, Jr. ''(D)'' :'Texas'
★ : Charles Stewart ''(D)''
★ : William H. Martin ''(D)''
★ : Constantine B. Kilgore ''(D)''
★ : David B. Culberson ''(D)''
★ : Silas Hare ''(D)''
★ : Joseph Abbott ''(D)''
★ : William H. Crain ''(D)''
★ : Littleton W. Moore ''(D)''
★ : Roger Q. Mills ''(D)''
★ : Joseph D. Sayers ''(D)''
★ : Samuel W. T. Lanham ''(D)'' :'Vermont'
★ : John W. Stewart ''(R)''
★ : William W. Grout ''(R)'' :'Virginia'
★ : Thomas H. B. Browne ''(R)''
★ : George E. Bowden ''(R)''
★ : George D. Wise ''(D)''
★ : Edmund Waddill, Jr. ''(R)''
★ : Edward C. Venable ''(D)''
★ : John M. Langston ''(R)''
★ : Posey G. Lester ''(D)''
★ : Paul C. Edmunds ''(D)''
★ : Charles T. O'Ferrall ''(D)''
★ : William H. F. Lee ''(D)''
★ : John A. Buchanan ''(D)''
★ : Henry St. George Tucker ''(D)'' :'Washington'
★ : John L. Wilson ''(R)'' :'West Virginia'
★ : John O. Pendleton ''(D)''
★ : George W. Atkinson ''(R)''
★ : William L. Wilson ''(D)''
★ : John D. Alderson ''(D)''
★ : James M. Jackson ''(D)''
★ : Charles B. Smith ''(R)'' :'Wisconsin'
★ : Lucien B. Caswell ''(R)''
★ : Charles Barwig ''(D)''
★ : Robert M. La Follette ''(R)''
★ : Isaac W. Van Schaick ''(R)''
★ : George H. Brickner ''(D)''
★ : Charles B. Clark ''(R)''
★ : Ormsby B. Thomas ''(R)''
★ : Nils P. Haugen ''(R)''
★ : Myron H. McCord ''(R)'' :'Wyoming'
★ : Clarence D. Clark ''(R)''
Speaker of the House
Thomas B. Reed
Delegates
:'Arizona Territory'
★ : Marcus A. Smith ''(D)'' :'Dakota Territory'
★ : George A. Mathews ''(R)'' :'Idaho Territory'
★ : Fred T. Dubois ''(R)'' :'Montana Territory'
★ : Thomas H. Carter ''(R)'' :'New Mexico Territory'
★ : Antonio Joseph ''(D)'' :'Oklahoma Territory'
★ : David A. Harvey ''(R)'' :'Utah Territory'
★ : John T. Caine ''(D)'' :'Washington Territory'
★ : John B. Allen ''(R)'' :'Wyoming Territory'
★ : Joseph M. Carey ''(R)''

Changes in membership


The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
:'Senate'
★ replacements: 3

Democratic: no net change

Republican: no net change

★ Liberal Republican: 1 seat net loss
★ deaths: 3
★ resignations: 2
★ interim appointments: 1
★ seats of newly admitted states: 12
★ 'Total seats with changes: 17'
:'House of Representatives'
★ replacements: 16

Democratic: 2 seat net gain

Republican: 2 seat net loss
★ deaths: 11
★ resignations: 6
★ contested election:8
★ seats of newly admitted states: 7
★ 'Total seats with changes: 33'

Officers


:'Senate'
Secretary of the Senate:

Anson G. McCook of New York, elected December 18 1883
Sergeant at Arms of the Senate:

William P. Canady of North Carolina, elected December 18 1883

Edward K. Valentine of Nebraska, elected June 30 1890
Chaplain of the Senate

The Rev. John G. Butler ''Lutheran'', elected March 15 1886:'Other'
Architect of the Capitol:

Edward Clark, appointed August 30 1865
:'House of Representatives'
Clerk of the House:

Edward McPherson of Pennsylvania, elected December 2 1889
Sergeant at Arms of the House:

Adoniram J. Holmes of Iowa, elected December 2 1889
Doorkeeper of the House:

Charles E. Adams of Maryland, elected December 2 1889
Postmaster of the House:

James L. Wheat of Wisconsin, elected December 2 1889, resigned October 1 1890

James W. Hathaway of Montana, elected
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