57TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS

'57th United States Congress'

United States Capitol (1906)
Session: March 4, 1901 –
March 3, 1903
President of the Senate: Theodore Roosevelt (Mar.-Sept. 1901)
President pro tempore of the Senate: William P. Frye
Speaker of the House: David B. Henderson
Members: 357 Representatives
90 Senators
House Majority: Republican
Senate Majority: Republican

The 'Fifty-seventh 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, DC from March 4 1901 to March 3 1903, during the second administration of U.S. President William McKinley, and the first year of the first administration of his successor, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Eleventh Census of the United States in 1890. Both chambers had a Republican majority.

Contents
Dates of sessions
Major events
Major legislation
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
House of Representatives
Members
Senate
House of Representatives
Delegates
Resident Commissioner
Changes in Membership
Senate
House of Representatives
Officers
Senate
House of Representatives
Other
References

Dates of sessions


March 4 1901 - March 3 1903

★ Special session of the Senate: March 4 1901 – March 9 - 1901

★ First session: December 2 1901 - July 1 1902

★ Second session: December 1 1902 - March 3 1903 — a lame duck session
Previous congress: 56th Congress

Next congress: 58th Congress

Major events


:''Main article: Events of 1905; Events of 1906; Events of 1907''

Major legislation


:''Main article: List of United States federal legislation in the 57th Congress

Party summary


Senate


Democratic: 32

Republican: 56 (majority)

Populist: 2
TOTAL members: 90
House of Representatives


Democratic: 151

Republican: 200 (majority)

Populist: 5

★ Silver (Silver Rep.): 1
TOTAL members: 357

Leadership


President of the Senate
Vice President
Theodore Roosevelt

Senate


President of the Senate:


Theodore Roosevelt, ''Republican'' of New York, succeeded to the U.S. Presidency, September 14, 1901, vacant thereafter.

President pro tempore of the Senate:


William P. Frye, ''Republican'' of Maine, elected March 7, 1901.

Democratic Caucus Chairman:


James K. Jones, ''Democratic'' of Arkansas

Republican Conference Chairman:


William B. Allison, ''Republican'' of Iowa
House of Representatives


Speaker of the House


David B. Henderson, ''Republican'' of Iowa, elected December 2, 1901.

Democratic Caucus Chairman:


James Hay, ''Democratic'' of Virginia

Republican Conference Chairman:


Joseph G. Cannon, ''Republican'' of Illinois

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: 57th United States Congress - Political Parties''
:''See also: 57th United States Congress - State Delegations''
:''See also: United States House election, 1900''
Senate

President ''pro tempore''
William P. Frye

At 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.
:'Alabama'
★ 2. John T. Morgan ''(Dem.)''
★ 3. Edmund W. Pettus ''(Dem.)'':'Arkansas'
★ 3. James K. Jones ''(Dem.)''
★ 2. James H. Berry ''(Dem.)'':'California'
★ 3. George C. Perkins ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Thomas R. Bard ''(Rep.)'':'Colorado'
★ 3. Henry M. Teller ''(Silver Rep.)''
★ 2. Thomas M. Patterson ''(Dem.)'':'Connecticut'
★ 3. Orville H. Platt ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Joseph R. Hawley ''(Rep.)'':'Delaware'
★ 1. vacant
★ 2. vacant:'Florida'
★ 3. Stephen Mallory ''(Dem.)''
★ 2. James P. Taliaferro ''(Dem.)'':'Georgia'
★ 2. Augustus O. Bacon ''(Dem.)''
★ 3. Alexander S. Clay ''(Dem.)'':'Idaho'
★ 3. Henry Heitfeld ''(Pop.)''
★ 2. Fred T. Dubois ''(Dem.)'':'Illinois'
★ 2. Shelby M. Cullom ''(Rep.)''
★ 3. William E. Mason ''(Rep.)'':'Indiana'
★ 3. Charles W. Fairbanks ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Albert J. Beveridge ''(Rep.)'':'Iowa'
★ 3. William B. Allison ''(Rep.)''
★ 2. Jonathan P. Dolliver ''(Rep.)'':'Kansas'
★ 3. William A. Harris ''(Pop.)''
★ 2. Joseph R. Burton ''(Rep.)'':'Kentucky'
★ 3. William J. Deboe ''(Rep.)''
★ 2. Joseph C. S. Blackburn ''(Dem.)'':'Louisiana'
★ 3. Samuel D. McEnery ''(Dem.)''
★ 2. Murphy J. Foster ''(Dem.)'':'Maine'
★ 1. Eugene Hale ''(Rep.)''
★ 2. William P. Frye ''(Rep.)'':'Maryland'
★ 3. George L. Wellington ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Louis E. McComas ''(Rep.)'' :'Massachusetts'
★ 2. George Frisbie Hoar ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Henry Cabot Lodge ''(Rep.)'' :'Michigan'
★ 2. James McMillan ''(Rep.)'' ...died August 10, 1902
★ : Russell A. Alger ''(Rep.)'' ...appointed September 27, 1902, subsequently elected
★ 1. Julius C. Burrows ''(Rep.)'' :'Minnesota'
★ 2. Knute Nelson ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Moses E. Clapp ''(Rep.)'' :'Mississippi'
★ 1. Hernando D. Money ''(Dem.)''
★ 2. Anselm J. McLaurin ''(Dem.)'' :'Missouri'
★ 1. Francis M. Cockrell ''(Dem.)''
★ 3. George G. Vest ''(Dem.)'' :'Montana'
★ 2. William A. Clark ''(Dem.)''
★ 1. Paris Gibson ''(Dem.)''
:'Nebraska'
★ 1. William V. Allen ''(Pop.)'' ...resigned March 28, 1901
★ : Charles H. Dietrich ''(Rep.)'' ...appointed March 28, 1901
★ 2. Joseph H. Millard ''(Rep.)'' :'Nevada'
★ 3. John P. Jones ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. William M. Stewart ''(Rep.)'' :'New Hampshire'
★ 3. Jacob H. Gallinger ''(Rep.)''
★ 2. Henry E. Burnham ''(Rep.)'' :'New Jersey'
★ 2. William J. Sewell ''(Rep.)'' ...died December 27, 1901
★ : John F. Dryden ''(Rep.)'' ...appointed to fill vacancy January 29, 1902
★ 1. John Kean ''(Rep.)'' :'New York'
★ 3. Thomas C. Platt ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Chauncey M. Depew ''(Rep.)'' :'North Carolina'
★ 3. Jeter C. Pritchard ''(Rep.)''
★ 2. Furnifold M. Simmons ''(Dem.)'' :'North Dakota'
★ 3. Henry C. Hansbrough ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Porter J. McCumber ''(Rep.)'' :'Ohio'
★ 3. Joseph B. Foraker ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Marcus A. Hanna ''(Rep.)'' :'Oregon'
★ 3. Joseph Simon ''(Rep.)''
★ 2. John H. Mitchell ''(Rep.)'' :'Pennsylvania'
★ 3. Boies Penrose ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Matthew S. Quay ''(Rep.)'' :'Rhode Island'
★ 1. Nelson W. Aldrich ''(Rep.)''
★ 2. George P. Wetmore ''(Rep.)'' :'South Carolina'
★ 2. Benjamin R. Tillman ''(Dem.)''
★ 3. John L. McLaurin ''(Dem.)'' :'South Dakota'
★ 3. James H. Kyle ''(Pop.)'' ...died July 1, 1901
★ : Alfred B. Kittredge ''Rep.)'' ...appointed July 11, 1901, subsequently elected
★ 2. Robert J. Gamble ''(Rep.)'' :'Tennessee'
★ 1. William B. Bate ''(Dem.)''
★ 2. Edward W. Carmack ''(Dem.)'' :'Texas'
★ 1. Charles A. Culberson ''(Dem.)''
★ 2. Joseph W. Bailey ''(Dem.)'' :'Utah'
★ 3. Joseph L. Rawlins ''(Dem.)''
★ 1. Thomas Kearns ''(Rep.)'' :'Vermont'
★ 1. Redfield Proctor ''(Rep.)''
★ 3. William P. Dillingham ''(Rep.)'' :'Virginia'
★ 1. John W. Daniel ''(Dem.)''
★ 2. Thomas S. Martin ''(Dem.)'' :'Washington'
★ 3. George Turner ''(Silver Rep.)''
★ 1. Addison G. Foster ''(Silver Rep.)'' :'West Virginia'
★ 2. Stephen B. Elkins ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Nathan B. Scott ''(Rep.)'' :'Wisconsin'
★ 3. John C. Spooner ''(Rep.)''
★ 1. Joseph V. Quarles ''(Rep.)'' :'Wyoming'
★ 1. Clarence D. Clark ''(Rep.)''
★ 2. Francis E. Warren ''(Rep.)''

House of Representatives

The names of members of the House of Representatives known to have been elected statewide ''at-large,'' are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those known to have been elected from single member districts, 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.
Speaker of the House
David B. Henderson

:'Alabama'
George W. Taylor ''(Dem.)''
Ariosto A. Wiley ''(Dem.)''
Henry D. Clayton ''(Dem.)''
Sydney J. Bowie ''(Dem.)''
Charles Winston Thompson ''(Dem.)''
John H. Bankhead ''(Dem.)''
John L. Burnett ''(Dem.)''
William N. Richardson ''(Dem.)''
Oscar W. Underwood ''(Dem.)'' :'Arkansas'
Philip D. McCulloch, Jr. ''(Dem.)''
John S. Little ''(Dem.)''
Thomas C. McRae ''(Dem.)''
Charles C. Reid ''(Dem.)''
Hugh A. Dinsmore ''(Dem.)''
Stephen Brundidge, Jr. ''(Dem.)'' :'California'
Frank Coombs ''(Rep.)''
Samuel D. Woods ''(Rep.)''
Victor H. Metcalf ''(Rep.)''
Julius Kahn ''(Rep.)''
Eugene F. Loud ''(Rep.)''
James McLachlan ''(Rep.)''
James C. Needham ''(Rep.)'':'Colorado'
John F. Shafroth ''(Silver Rep.)''
John C. Bell ''(Populist)'' :'Connecticut'
E. Stevens Henry ''(Rep.)''
Nehemiah D. Sperry ''(Rep.)''
Charles A. Russell ''(Rep.)'', died October 23, 1902:
Frank Bosworth Brandegee ''(Rep.)'', elected to fill vacancy
Ebenezer J. Hill ''(Rep.)'':'Delaware'
★ : L. Heisler Ball ''(Rep.)'':'Florida'
Stephen M. Sparkman ''(Dem.)''
Robert W. Davis ''(Dem.)'' :'Georgia'
Rufus E. Lester ''(Dem.)''
James M. Griggs ''(Dem.)''
Elijah B. Lewis ''(Dem.)''
William C. Adamson ''(Dem.)''
Leonidas F. Livingston ''(Dem.)''
Charles L. Bartlett ''(Dem.)''
John W. Maddox ''(Dem.)''
William M. Howard ''(Dem.)''
Farish C. Tate ''(Dem.)''
William H. Fleming ''(Dem.)''
William G. Brantley ''(Dem.)'':'Idaho'
★ : Edgar Wilson ''(Silver Rep.)'' :'Illinois'
James R. Mann ''(Rep.)''
John J. Feely ''(Dem.)''
George P. Foster ''(Dem.)''
James McAndrews ''(Dem.)''
William Frank Mahoney ''(Dem.)''
Henry S. Boutell ''(Rep.)''
George E. Foss ''(Rep.)''
Albert J. Hopkins ''(Rep.)''
Robert R. Hitt ''(Rep.)''
George W. Prince ''(Rep.)''
Walter Reeves ''(Rep.)''
Joseph G. Cannon ''(Rep.)''
Vespasian Warner ''(Rep.)''
Joseph V. Graff ''(Rep.)''
J. Ross Mickey ''(Dem.)''
Thomas J. Selby ''(Dem.)''
Ben F. Caldwell ''(Dem.)''
Thomas M. Jett ''(Dem.)''
Joseph B. Crowley ''(Dem.)''
James R. Williams ''(Dem.)''
Fred J. Kern ''(Dem.)''
George W. Smith ''(Rep.)'' :'Indiana'
James A. Hemenway ''(Rep.)''
Robert W. Miers ''(Dem.)''
William T. Zenor ''(Dem.)''
Francis M. Griffith ''(Dem.)''
Elias S. Holliday ''(Rep.)''
James E. Watson ''(Rep.)''
Jesse Overstreet ''(Rep.)''
George W. Cromer ''(Rep.)''
Charles B. Landis ''(Rep.)''
Edgar D. Crumpacker ''(Rep.)''
George W. Steele ''(Rep.)''
James M. Robinson ''(Dem.)''
Abraham L. Brick ''(Rep.)'' :'Iowa'
Thomas Hedge ''(Rep.)''
John N. W. Rumple ''(Rep.)''
David B. Henderson ''(Rep.)''
Gilbert N. Haugen ''(Rep.)''
Robert G. Cousins ''(Rep.)''
John F. Lacey ''(Rep.)''
John A. T. Hull ''(Rep.)''
William P. Hepburn ''(Rep.)''
Walter I. Smith ''(Rep.)''
James P. Conner ''(Rep.)''
Lot Thomas ''(Rep.)'' :'Kansas'
Charles Curtis ''(Rep.)''
Justin De Witt Bowersock ''(Rep.)''
Alfred Metcalf Jackson ''(Dem.)''
James Monroe Miller ''(Rep.)''
William A. Calderhead ''(Rep.)''
William A. Reeder ''(Rep.)''
Chester I. Long ''(Rep.)''
★ : Charles Frederick Scott ''(Rep.)'' :'Kentucky'
Charles K. Wheeler ''(Dem.)''
Henry Dixon Allen ''(Dem.)''
John S. Rhea ''(Dem.)'', was ousted March 25, 1902:
J. McKenzie Moss ''(Rep.)'', contested election and was seated March 25, 1902
David Highbaugh Smith ''(Dem.)''
Harvey Samuel Irwin ''(Rep.)''
Daniel Linn Gooch ''(Dem.)''
South Trimble ''(Dem.)''
George G. Gilbert ''(Dem.)''
James Nicholas Kehoe ''(Dem.)''
James Bramford White ''(Dem.)''
Vincent Boreing ''(Rep.)'' :'Louisiana'
Adolph Meyer ''(Dem.)''
Robert C. Davey ''(Dem.)''
Robert F. Broussard ''(Dem.)''
Phanor Breazeale ''(Dem.)''
Joseph E. Ransdell ''(Dem.)''
Samuel M. Robertson ''(Dem.)'' :'Maine'
Amos L. Allen ''(Rep.)''
Charles E. Littlefield ''(Rep.)''
Edwin C. Burleigh ''(Rep.)''
Llewellyn Powers ''(Rep.)'' :'Maryland'
William Humphreys Jackson ''(Rep.)''
Albert Blakeney ''(Rep.)''
Frank C. Wachter ''(Rep.)''
Charles R. Schirm ''(Rep.)''
Sydney E. Mudd ''(Rep.)''
George A. Pearre ''(Rep.)'' :'Massachusetts'
George P. Lawrence ''(Rep.)''
Frederick H. Gillett ''(Rep.)''
John R. Thayer ''(Dem.)''
Charles Q. Tirrell ''(Rep.)''
William S. Knox ''(Rep.)''
Augustus P. Gardner ''(Rep.)''
Ernest W. Roberts ''(Rep.)''
Samuel W. McCall ''(Rep.)''
Joseph A. Conry ''(Dem.)''
Henry F. Naphen ''(Dem.)''
Samuel L. Powers ''(Rep.)''
William C. Lovering ''(Rep.)''
William S. Greene ''(Rep.)'' :'Michigan'
John B. Corliss ''(Rep.)''
Henry C. Smith ''(Rep.)''
Washington Gardner ''(Rep.)''
Edward L. Hamilton ''(Rep.)''
William Alden Smith ''(Rep.)''
Samuel W. Smith ''(Rep.)''
Edgar Weeks ''(Rep.)''
Joseph W. Fordney ''(Rep.)''
Roswell P. Bishop ''(Rep.)''
Rousseau O. Crump ''(Rep.)'', died May 1, 1901:
Henry H. Alpin ''(Rep.)'', elected to fill vacancy
Archibald B. Darragh ''(Rep.)''
Carlos D. Shelden ''(Rep.)'' :'Minnesota'
James A. Tawney ''(Rep.)''
James T. McCleary ''(Rep.)''
Joel P. Heatwole ''(Rep.)''
Frederick C. Stevens ''(Rep.)''
Loren Fletcher ''(Rep.)''
R. Page W. Morris ''(Rep.)''
Frank M. Eddy ''(Rep.)'' :'Mississippi'
Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr. ''(Dem.)''
Thomas Spight ''(Dem.)''
Patrick Stevens Henry ''(Dem.)''
Andrew F. Fox ''(Dem.)''
John Sharp Williams ''(Dem.)''
Frank A. McLain ''(Dem.)''
Charles E. Hooker ''(Dem.)'' :'Missouri'
James T. Lloyd ''(Dem.)''
William W. Rucker ''(Dem.)''
John Dougherty ''(Dem.)''
Charles F. Cochran ''(Dem.)''
William S. Cowherd ''(Dem.)''
David A. De Armond ''(Dem.)''
James Cooney ''(Dem.)''
Dorsey W. Shackleford ''(Dem.)''
James Beauchamp Clark ''(Dem.)''
Richard Bartholdt ''(Rep.)''
Charles F. Joy ''(Rep.)''
James Joseph Butler ''(Dem.)'' :
George Chester Robinson Wagoner '(Rep.)'', challenged election, seated on February 26, 1903, served only one week
Edward Robb ''(Dem.)''
Willard D. Vandiver ''(Dem.)''
Maecenas E. Benton ''(Dem.)'' :'Montana'
★ : Caldwell Edwards ''(Pop.)''
:'Nebraska'
Elmer J. Burkett ''(Rep.)''
David H. Mercer ''(Rep.)''
John S. Robinson ''(Dem.)''
William L. Stark ''(Populist)''
Ashton C. Shallenberger ''(Dem.)''
William Neville ''(Populist)'' :'Nevada'
★ : Francis G. Newlands ''(Silver)'' :'New Hampshire'
Cyrus A. Sulloway ''(Rep.)''
Frank Dunklee Currier ''(Rep.)'' …died January 9 1901. :'New Jersey'
Henry C. Loudenslager ''(Rep.)''
John J. Gardner ''(Rep.)''
Benjamin F. Howell ''(Rep.)''
Joshua S. Salmon ''(Dem.)'', died May 6, 1902 :
De Witt C. Flanagan ''(Dem.)'', died May 6, 1902
James F. Stewart ''(Rep.)''
Richard W. Parker ''(Rep.)''
Allan L. McDermott ''(Dem.)''
Charles N. Fowler ''(Rep.)'' :'New York'
Frederic Storm ''(Rep.)''
John J. Fitzgerald ''(Dem.)''
Henry Bristow ''(Rep.)''
Harry A. Hanbury ''(Rep.)''
Frank E. Wilson ''(Dem.)''
George H. Lindsay ''(Dem.)''
Montague Lessler ''(Rep.)''
Thomas J. Creamer ''(Dem.)''
Henry M. Goldfogle ''(Dem.)''
Edward Swann ''(Dem.)''
William Sulzer ''(Dem.)''
George B. McClellan, Jr. ''(Dem.)''
Oliver H.P. Belmont ''(Dem.)''
William H. Douglas ''(Rep.)''
Jacob Ruppert, Jr. ''(Dem.)''
Cornelius A. Pugsley ''(Dem.)''
Arthur S. Tompkins ''(Rep.)''
John H. Ketcham ''(Rep.)''
William Draper ''(Rep.)''
George N. Southwick ''(Rep.)''
John K. Stewart ''(Rep.)''
Lucius N. Littauer ''(Rep.)''
Louis W. Emerson ''(Rep.)''
Charles L. Knapp ''(Rep.)''
James S. Sherman ''(Rep.)''
George W. Ray ''(Rep.)''
Michael E. Driscoll ''(Rep.)''
Sereno E. Payne ''(Rep.)''
Charles W. Gillet ''(Rep.)''
James W. Wadsworth, Jr. ''(Rep.)''
James B. Perkins ''(Rep.)''
William H. Ryan ''(Dem.)''
De Alva S. Alexander ''(Rep.)''
Edward B. Vreeland ''(Rep.)'' :'North Carolina'
John H. Small ''(Dem.)''
Claude Kitchin ''(Dem.)''
Charles R. Thomas ''(Dem.)''
Edward W. Pou ''(Dem.)''
William W. Kitchin ''(Dem.)''
John D. Bellamy ''(Dem.)''
Theodore F. Kluttz ''(Dem.)''
E. Spencer Blackburn ''(Rep.)''
James M. Moody ''(Rep.)'':'North Dakota'
★ : Thomas Frank Marshall ''(Rep.)'' :'Ohio'
William B. Shattuc ''(Rep.)''
Jacob H. Bromwell ''(Rep.)''
Robert M. Nevin ''(Rep.)''
Robert B. Gordon ''(Dem.)''
John S. Snook ''(Dem.)''
Charles Q. Hildebrant ''(Rep.)''
Thomas B. Kyle ''(Rep.)''
William R. Warnock ''(Rep.)''
James H. Southard ''(Rep.)''
Stephen Morgan ''(Rep.)''
Charles H. Grosvenor ''(Rep.)''
Emmett Tompkins ''(Rep.)''
James A. Norton ''(Dem.)''
William W. Skiles ''(Rep.)''
Henry C. Van Voorhis ''(Rep.)''
John J. Gill ''(Rep.)''
John W. Cassingham ''(Dem.)''
Robert W. Tayler ''(Rep.)''
Charles W. F. Dick ''(Rep.)''
Jacob A. Beidler ''(Rep.)''
Theodore E. Burton ''(Rep.)'' :'Oregon'
Thomas H. Tongue ''(Rep.)''
Malcolm A. Moody ''(Rep.)'' :'Pennsylvania'
Henry H. Bingham ''(Rep.)''
Robert Adams, Jr. ''(Rep.)''
Henry Burk ''(Rep.)''
James R. Young ''(Rep.)''
Edward D. Morrell ''(Rep.)''
Thomas S. Butler ''(Rep.)''
Irving P. Wanger ''(Rep.)''
Howard Mutchler ''(Dem.)''
Henry D. Green ''(Dem.)''
Marriott Brosius ''(Rep.)'', died March 16, 1901:
Henry Burd Cassel ''(Rep.)'', elected to fill vacancy
William Connell ''(Rep.)''
Henry W. Palmer ''(Rep.)''
George R. Patterson ''(Rep.)''
Marlin E. Olmsted ''(Rep.)''
Charles F. Wright ''(Rep.)''
Elias Deemer ''(Rep.)''
Rufus K. Polk ''(Dem.)'', died March 5, 1902 :
Alexander Billmeyer ''(Dem.)'', elected to fill vacancy
Thaddeus M. Mahon ''(Rep.)''
Robert J. Lewis ''(Rep.)''
Alvin Evans ''(Rep.)''
Summers M. Jack ''(Rep.)''
John Dalzell ''(Rep.)''
William H. Graham ''(Rep.)''
Ernest F. Acheson ''(Rep.)''
Joseph B. Showalter ''(Rep.)''
Arthur L. Bates ''(Rep.)''
Joseph C. Sibley ''(Rep.)''
James K.P. Hall ''(Dem.)''
★ : Galusha A. Grow ''(Rep.)''
★ : Robert H. Foerderer ''(Rep.)'' :'Rhode Island'
Melville Bull ''(Rep.)''
Adin B. Capron ''(Rep.)'' :'South Carolina'
William Elliott ''(Dem.)''
W. Jasper Talbert ''(Dem.)''
Asbury C. Latimer ''(Dem.)''
Joseph T. Johnson ''(Dem.)''
David E. Finley ''(Dem.)''
Robert B. Scarborough ''(Dem.)''
Asbury F. Lever ''(Dem.)'' :'South Dakota'
★ : Charles H. Burke ''(Rep.)''
★ : Eben W. Martin ''(Rep.)'' :'Tennessee'
Walter P. Brownlow ''(Rep.)''
Henry R. Gibson ''(Rep.)''
John A. Moon ''(Dem.)''
Charles E. Snodgrass ''(Dem.)''
James D. Richardson ''(Dem.)''
John W. Gaines ''(Dem.)''
Lemuel P. Padgett ''(Dem.)''
Thetus W. Sims ''(Dem.)''
Rice A. Pierce ''(Dem.)''
Malcolm R. Patterson ''(Dem.)'' :'Texas'
Thomas H. Ball ''(Dem.)''
Samuel B. Cooper ''(Dem.)''
Reese C. De Graffenreid ''(Dem.)'', died August 29, 1902 :
Gordon J. Russell ''(Dem.)'', elected to fill vacancy
John L. Sheppard ''(Dem.)'', died October 11, 1902 :
Morris Sheppard ''(Dem.)'', elected to fill vacancy
Choice B. Randell ''(Dem.)''
Robert E. Burke ''(Dem.)'', died June 5, 1901 :
Dudley G. Wooten ''(Dem.)'', elected to fill vacancy
Robert L. Henry ''(Dem.)''
Samuel W.T. Lanham ''(Dem.)''
Albert S. Burleson ''(Dem.)''
George F. Burgess ''(Dem.)''
Rudolph Kleberg ''(Dem.)''
James L. Slayden ''(Dem.)''
John H. Stephens ''(Dem.)'' :'Utah'
★ : George Sutherland ''(Rep.)'' :'Vermont'
David J. Foster ''(Rep.)''
Kittredge Haskins ''(Rep.)'' :'Virginia'
William A. Jones ''(Dem.)''
Harry L. Maynard ''(Dem.)''
John Lamb ''(Dem.)''
Francis R. Lassiter ''(Dem.)'
Claude A. Swanson ''(Dem.)''
Peter J. Otey ''(Dem.)'', died May 4, 1902 :
Carter Glass ''(Dem.)'', elected to fill vacancy
James Hay ''(Dem.)''
John F. Rixey ''(Dem.)''
William F. Rhea ''(Dem.)''
Henry D. Flood ''(Dem.)'' :'Washington'
★ : Francis W. Cushman ''(Rep.)''
★ : Wesley L. Jones ''(Rep.)'' :'West Virginia'
Blackburn B. Dovener ''(Rep.)''
Alston G. Dayton ''(Rep.)''
Joseph H. Gaines ''(Rep.)''
J. A. Hughes ''(Rep.)'' :'Wisconsin'
Henry Allen Cooper ''(Rep.)''
Herman B. Dahle ''(Rep.)''
Joseph W. Babcock ''(Rep.)''
Theobald Otjen ''(Rep.)''
Samuel S. Barney ''(Rep.)''
James H. Davidson ''(Rep.)''
John J. Esch ''(Rep.)''
Edward S. Minor ''(Rep.)''
Webster E. Brown ''(Rep.)''
John J. Jenkins ''(Rep.)'' :'Wyoming'
★ : Frank W. Mondell ''(Rep.)''

Delegates

:'Arizona Territory'

★ : Marcus Aurelius Smith ''(Dem.)''
:'Hawaii Territory'

★ : Robert W. Wilcox ''(Independent)''
:'New Mexico Territory'

★ : Bernard Shandon Rodey ''(Rep.)''
:'Oklahoma Territory'

★ : Dennis T. Flynn ''(Rep.)''
Resident Commissioner

::'Puerto Rico Territory'

Federico Degetau ''(Rep.)''

Changes in Membership


Senate

House of Representatives

Officers


Senate


Secretary of the Senate:


Charles G. Bennett of New York, elected February 1, 1900.

Sergeant at Arms of the Senate:


Daniel M. Ransdell of Indiana, elected February 1, 1900.

Chaplain of the Senate


The Rev. William H. Millburn, Methodist, elected April 6, 1893.


The Rev. F.J. Prettyman, Methodist, elected December 2, 1902.
House of Representatives


Clerk of the House:


Alexander McDowell of Pennsylvania, elected December 2, 1901.

Sergeant at Arms of the House:


Henry Casson of Wisconsin, elected December 2, 1901.

Doorkeeper of the House:


William J. Glenn of New York, elected December 2, 1901.

Postmaster of the House:


Joseph McElroy of Ohio, elected December 2, 1901.

Clerk at the Speaker’s Table:


Asher C. Hinds

Chaplain of the House


The Rev. Henry N. Couden, Universalist, elected December 2, 1901.
Other


Architect of the Capitol:


Edward Clark, appointed August 30, 1865, died January 6, 1902.


Elliott Woods, appointed February 19, 1902.

References



The Most Exclusive Club, , Lewis L., Gould, Perseus Books Group, 2005, 0-465-02778-4

The House, , Robert V., Remini, HarperCollins Publishers, Inc, 2006, 0-06-088434-7

Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress

Congressional History

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