The 'Fifty-eighth 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 1903 to
March 3 1905, during the last two years of the first administration of
U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
The apportionment of seats in this
House of Representatives was based on the
Twelfth Census of the United States in 1900. Both chambers had a
Republican majority.
Dates of sessions
March 4 1903 -
March 3 1905
★ Special session of the Senate:
March 5 1903 -
March 19 1903
★ First session:
November 9 1903 -
December 7 1903
★ Second session:
December 7 1903 -
April 28 1904
★ Third session:
December 5 1904 -
March 3 1905 — a
lame duck session
Previous congress:
57th Congress
Next congress:
59th Congress
Major events
:''Main article:
Events of 1903;
Events of 1904;
Events of 1905''
Leadership
Senate
President of the Senate: (Vice-President) vacant
President Pro-Tempore: William P. Frye (Republican)
House of Representatives
Speaker: Joseph Gurney Cannon (Republican)
Members
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and Representatives are listed by district.
Senate
At this time, 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.
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.
:'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' ★ Robert B. Macon ''(Dem.)'' ★ Stephen Brundidge, Jr. ''(Dem.)'' ★ Hugh A. Dinsmore ''(Dem.)'' ★ John S. Little ''(Dem.)'' ★ Charles C. Reid ''(Dem.)'' ★ Joseph Taylor Robinson ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert M. Wallace ''(Dem.)'':'California' ★ James N. Gillett ''(Rep.)'' ★ Theodore A. Bell ''(Dem.)'' ★ Victor H. Metcalf ''(Rep.)'', resigned July 4, 1904 : ★ Joseph R. Knowland ''(Rep.)'', elected to fill vacancy ★ Edward J. Livernash ''(Dem.)'' ★ William J. Wynn ''(Dem.)'' ★ James C. Needham ''(Rep.)'' ★ James McLachlan ''(Rep.)'' ★ Milton J. Daniels ''(Rep.)'' :'Colorado' ★ John F. Shafroth ''(Silver Rep.)'' : ★ Robert W. Bonynge ''(Rep.)'' ★ Herschel M. Hogg ''(Rep.)'' ★ : Franklin E. Brooks ''(Rep.)'' :'Connecticut' ★ E. Stevens Henry ''(Rep.)'' ★ Nehemiah D. Sperry ''(Rep.)'' ★ Frank B. Brandegee ''(Rep.)'' ★ Ebenezer J. Hill ''(Rep.)'' ★ : George L. Lilley ''(Rep.)'' :'Delaware' ★ : Henry A. Houston ''(Dem.)'':'Florida' ★ Stephen M. Sparkman ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert Wyche Davis ''(Dem.)'' ★ William B. Lamar ''(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.)'' ★ Thomas W. Hardwick ''(Dem.)'' ★ William G. Brantley ''(Dem.)'':'Idaho' ★ : Burton L. French ''(Rep.)'' :'Illinois' ★ Martin Emerich ''(Dem.)'' ★ James R. Mann ''(Rep.)'' ★ William W. Wilson ''(Rep.)'' ★ George P. Foster ''(Dem.)'' ★ James McAndrews ''(Dem.)'' ★ William Lorimer ''(Rep.)'' ★ Philip Knopf ''(Rep.)'' ★ William F. Mahoney ''(Dem.)'' ★ Henry S. Boutell ''(Rep.)'' ★ George E. Foss ''(Rep.)'' ★ Howard M. Snapp ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles Eugene Fuller ''(Rep.)'' ★ Robert R. Hitt ''(Rep.)'' ★ Benjamin F. Marsh ''(Rep.)'' ★ George W. Prince ''(Rep.)'' ★ Joseph V. Graff ''(Rep.)'' ★ John A. Sterling ''(Rep.)'' ★ Joseph G. Cannon ''(Rep.)'' ★ Vespasian Warner ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry T. Rainey ''(Dem.)'' ★ Ben F. Caldwell ''(Dem.)'' ★ William A. Rodenberg ''(Rep.)'' ★ Joseph B. Crowley ''(Dem.)'' ★ James R. Williams ''(Dem.)'' ★ George W. Smith ''(Rep.)'' :'Indiana' ★ James A. Hemenway ''(Rep.)'' ★ Robert W. Miers ''(Dem.)'' ★ William T. Zenor ''(Dem.)'' ★ Francis T. 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.)'' ★ Frederick Landis ''(Rep.)'' ★ James M. Robinson ''(Dem.)'' ★ Abraham L. Brick ''(Rep.)'' :'Iowa' ★ Thomas Hedge ''(Rep.)'' ★ Martin Joseph Wade ''(Dem.)'' ★ Benjamin P. Birdsall ''(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.)'' ★ Philip P. Campbell ''(Rep.)'' ★ James Monroe Miller ''(Rep.)'' ★ William A. Calderhead ''(Rep.)'' ★ William A. Reeder ''(Rep.)'' ★ Victor Murdock ''(Rep.)'' ★ : Charles F. Scott ''(Rep.)'' :'Kentucky' ★ Ollie M. James ''(Dem.)'' ★ Augustus Stanley ''(Dem.)'' ★ John Stockdale Rhea ''(Dem.)'' ★ David Highbaugh Smith ''(Dem.)'' ★ J. Swagar Sherley ''(Dem.)'' ★ Daniel Linn Gooch ''(Dem.)'' ★ South Trimble ''(Dem.)'' ★ George G. Gilbert ''(Dem.)'' ★ James Nicholas Kehoe ''(Dem.)'' ★ Francis A. Hopkins ''(Dem.)'' ★ W. Godfrey Hunter ''(Rep.)'' :'Louisiana' ★ Adolph Meyer ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert Charles Davey ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert Foligny Broussard ''(Dem.)'' ★ Phanor Breazale ''(Dem.)'' ★ Joseph Eugene Ransdell ''(Dem.)'' ★ Samuel Matthews Robinson ''(Dem.)'' ★ Arsène Paulin Pujó ''(Dem.)'':'Maine' ★ Amos L. Allen ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles E. Littlefield ''(Rep.)'' ★ Edwin C. Burleigh ''(Rep.)'' ★ Llewellyn Powers ''(Rep.)'' :'Maryland' ★ William Humphreys Jackson ''(Rep.)'' ★ J. Frederick C. Talbott ''(Dem.)'' ★ Frank C. Wachter ''(Rep.)'' ★ James W. Denny ''(Dem.)'' ★ Sydney Emanuel Mudd I ''(Rep.)'' ★ George A. Pearre ''(Rep.)'' :'Massachusetts' ★ George P. Lawrence ''(Rep.)'' ★ Frederick H. Gillett ''(Rep.)'' ★ John R. Thayer ''(Dem.)'' ★ Charles Q. Tirrell ''(Rep.)'' ★ Butler Ames ''(Rep.)'' ★ Augustus P. Gardner ''(Rep.)'' ★ Ernest W. Roberts ''(Rep.)'' ★ Samuel W. McCall ''(Rep.)'' ★ John A. Keliher ''(Dem.)'' ★ William S. McNary ''(Dem.)'' ★ John A. Sullivan ''(Dem.)'' ★ Samuel Leland Powers ''(Rep.)'' ★ William S. Greene ''(Rep.)'' ★ William C. Lovering ''(Rep.)'' :'Michigan' ★ Alfred Lucking ''(Dem.)'' ★ Charles E. Townsend ''(Rep.)'' ★ Washington Gardner ''(Rep.)'' ★ Edward L. Hamilton ''(Rep.)'' ★ William A. Smith ''(Rep.)'' ★ Samuel W. Smith ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry McMorran ''(Rep.)'' ★ Joseph W. Fordney ''(Rep.)'' ★ Roswell P. Bishop ''(Rep.)'' ★ George A. Loud ''(Rep.)'' ★ Archibald B. Darragh ''(Rep.)'' ★ H. Olin Young ''(Rep.)'' :'Minnesota' ★ James Albertus Tawney ''(Rep.)'' ★ James McCleary ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles Russell Davis ''(Rep.)'' ★ Frederick Stevens ''(Rep.)'' ★ John Lind ''(Dem.)'' ★ Clarence Buckman ''(Rep.)'' ★ Andrew Volstead ''(Rep.)'' ★ James Bede ''(Rep.)'' ★ Halvor Steenerson ''(Rep.)'' :'Mississippi' ★ Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr. ''(Dem.)'' ★ Thomas Spight ''(Dem.)'' ★ Benjamin G. Humphreys II ''(Dem.)'' ★ Wilson S. Hill ''(Dem.)'' ★ Adam M. Byrd ''(Dem.)'' ★ Eaton J. Bowers ''(Dem.)'' ★ Frank A. McLain ''(Dem.)'' ★ John Sharp Williams ''(Dem.)'':'Missouri' ★ James Tilghman Lloyd ''(Dem.)'' ★ William W. Rucker ''(Dem.)'' ★ John Anderson Dougherty ''(Dem.)'' ★ Charles Fremont Cochran ''(Dem.)'' ★ William Strother Cowherd ''(Dem.)'' ★ David A. De Armond ''(Dem.)'' ★ Courtney W. Hamlin ''(Dem.)'' ★ Dorsey W. Shackleford ''(Dem.)'' ★ James Beauchamp Clark ''(Dem.)'' ★ Richard Bartholdt ''(Rep.)'' ★ John T. Hunt ''(Dem.)'' ★ James Joseph Butler ''(Dem.)'' ★ Edward Franklin Robb ''(Dem.)'' ★ Willard Duncan Vandiver ''(Dem.)'' ★ Maecenas Eason Benton ''(Dem.)'' ★ J. Robert Lamar ''(Dem.)'':'Montana' ★ : Joseph M. Dixon ''(Rep.)'':'Nebraska' ★ Elmer Jacob Burkett ''(Rep.)'' ★ Gilbert M. Hitchcock ''(Dem.)'' ★ John J. McCarthy ''(Rep.)'' ★ Edmund H. Hinshaw ''(Rep.)'' ★ George W. Norris ''(Rep.)'' ★ Moses P. Kinkaid ''(Rep.)'' | :'Nevada' ★ : Clarence D. Van Duzer ''(Dem.)'':'New Hampshire' ★ Cyrus Adams Sulloway ''(Rep.)'' ★ Frank Dunklee Currier ''(Rep.)'':'New Jersey' ★ Henry C. Loudenslager ''(Rep.)'' ★ John James Gardner ''(Rep.)'' ★ Benjamin F. Howell ''(Rep.)'' ★ William M. Lanning ''(Rep.)'', resigned: ★ Ira W. Wood ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles N. Fowler ''(Rep.)'' ★ William Hughes ''(Dem.)'' ★ Richard W. Parker ''(Rep.)'' ★ William H. Wiley ''(Rep.)'' ★ Allan Benny ''(Dem.)'' ★ Allan L. McDermott ''(Dem.)'':'New York' ★ Townsend Scudder ''(Dem.)'' ★ George H. Lindsay ''(Dem.)'' ★ Charles T. Dunwell ''(Rep.)'' ★ Frank E. Wilson ''(Dem.)'' ★ Edward M. Bassett ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert Baker ''(Dem.)'' ★ John J. Fitzgerald ''(Dem.)'' ★ Timothy D. Sullivan ''(Dem.)'' ★ Henry M. Goldfogle ''(Dem.)'' ★ William Sulzer ''(Dem.)'' ★ William Randolph Hearst ''(Dem.)'' ★ W. Bourke Cockran ''(Dem.)'' ★ Francis B. Harrison ''(Dem.)'' ★ Ira E. Rider ''(Dem.)'' ★ William H. Douglas ''(Rep.)'' ★ Jacob Ruppert, Jr. ''(Dem.)'' ★ Francis E. Shober ''(Dem.)'' ★ Joseph A. Goulden ''(Dem.)'' ★ Norton P. Otis ''(Rep.)'' ★ Thomas W. Bradley ''(Rep.)'' ★ John H. Ketcham ''(Rep.)'' ★ William H. Draper ''(Rep.)'' ★ George N. Southwick ''(Rep.)'' ★ George J. Smith ''(Rep.)'' ★ Lucius L. Littauer ''(Rep.)'' ★ William H. Flack ''(Rep.)'' ★ James S. Sherman ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles L. Knapp ''(Rep.)'' ★ Michael E. Driscoll ''(Rep.)'' ★ John W. Dwight ''(Rep.)'' ★ Sereno E. Payne ''(Rep.)'' ★ James B. Perkins ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles W. Gillet ''(Rep.)'' ★ James W. Wadsworth ''(Rep.)'' ★ William H. Ryan'' (Dem.)'' ★ De Alva S. Alexander ''(Rep.)'' ★ Edward B. Vreeland ''(Rep.)'':'North Carolina' ★ John Humphrey Small ''(Dem.)'' ★ Claude Kitchin ''(Dem.)'' ★ Charles Randolph Thomas ''(Dem.)'' ★ Edward W. Pou ''(Dem.)'' ★ William Walton Kitchin ''(Dem.)'' ★ Gilbert B. Patterson ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert N. Page ''(Dem.)'' ★ Theodore F. Kluttz ''(Dem.)'' ★ Edwin Y. Webb ''(Dem.)'' ★ James M. Gudger, Jr. ''(Dem.)'':'North Dakota' ★ Thomas Frank Marshall ''(Rep.)'' ★ Burleigh F. Spalding ''(Rep.)'':'Ohio' ★ Nicholas Longworth ''(Rep.)'' ★ Herman P. Goebel ''(Rep.)'' ★ Robert M. Nevin ''(Rep.)'' ★ Harvey C. Garber ''(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.)'' ★ De Witt C. Badger ''(Dem.)'' ★ Amos H. Jackson ''(Rep.)'' ★ William W. Skiles ''(Rep.)'': ★ Amos R. Webber ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry C. Van Voorhis ''(Rep.)'' ★ John J. Gill ''(Rep.)'': ★ Capell L. Weems ''(Rep.)'' ★ John W. Cassingham ''(Dem.)'' ★ James Kennedy ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles William Dick ''(Rep.)'', resigned: ★ W. Aubrey Thomas ''(Rep.)'' ★ Jacob A. Beidler ''(Rep.)'' ★ Theodore Elijah Burton ''(Rep.)'':'Oregon' ★ Thomas H. Tongue ''(Rep.)'': ★ Binger Hermann ''(Rep.)'' ★ John N. Williamson ''(Rep.)'':'Pennsylvania' ★ Henry H. Bingham ''(Rep.)'' ★ Robert Adams, Jr. ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry Burk ''(Rep.)'', died december 5, 1903: ★ George A. Castor ''(Rep.)'' ★ Robert H. Foerderer ''(Rep.)'', died July 26, 1903: ★ Reuben O. Moon ''(Rep.)'' ★ Edward de Veaux Morrell ''(Rep.)'' ★ George D. McCreary ''(Rep.)'' ★ Thomas S. Butler ''(Rep.)'' ★ Irving P. Wanger ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry B. Cassel ''(Rep.)'' ★ George Howell ''(Dem.)'', election was contested by William Connell: ★ William Connell ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry W. Palmer ''(Rep.)'' ★ George R. Patterson ''(Rep.)'' ★ Marcus C.L. Kline ''(Dem.)'' ★ Charles F. Wright ''(Rep.)'' ★ Elias Deemer ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles H. Dickerman ''(Dem.)'' ★ Thaddeus M. Mahon''(Rep.)'' ★ Marlin E. Olmsted ''(Rep.)'' ★ Alvin Evans ''(Rep.)'' ★ Daniel F. Lafean ''(Rep.)'' ★ Solomon R. Dresser ''(Rep.)'' ★ George F. Huff ''(Rep.)'' ★ Allen F. Cooper ''(Rep.)'' ★ Ernest F. Acheson ''(Rep.)'' ★ Arthur L. Bates ''(Rep.)'' ★ Joseph H. Shull ''(Dem.)'' ★ William O. Smith ''(Rep.)'' ★ Joseph C. Sibley ''(Rep.)'' ★ George Shiras III ''(Rep.)'' ★ John Dalzell ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry K. Porter ''(Rep.)'' ★ James W. Brown ''(Rep.)'':'Rhode Island' ★ Daniel L. D. Granger ''(Dem.)'' ★ Adin B. Capron ''(Rep.)'':'South Carolina' ★ George S. Legare ''(Dem.)'' ★ George W. Croft ''(Dem.)'': ★ Theodore G. Croft ''(Dem.)'' ★ Wyatt Aiken ''(Dem.)'' ★ Joseph T. Johnson ''(Dem.)'' ★ David E. Finley ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert Bethea Scarborough ''(Dem.)'' ★ Asbury F. Lever ''(Dem.)'':'South Dakota' ★ : Charles Henry Burke ''(Rep.)'' ★ : Eben Wever Martin ''(Rep.)'':'Tennessee' ★ Walter P. Brownlow ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry Richard Gibson ''(Rep.)'' ★ John Austin Moon ''(Dem.)'' ★ Morgan Cassius Fitzpatrick ''(Dem.)'' ★ James Daniel Richardson ''(Dem.)'' ★ John Wesley Gaines ''(Dem.)'' ★ Lemuel Phillips Padgett ''(Dem.)'' ★ Thetus Willrette Sims ''(Dem.)'' ★ Rice Alexander Pierce ''(Dem.)'' ★ Malcolm R. Patterson ''(Dem.)'':'Texas' ★ John Levi Sheppard ''(Dem.)'' ★ Samuel Bronson Cooper ''(Dem.)'' ★ Gordon James Russell ''(Dem.)'' ★ Choice Boswell Randell ''(Dem.)'' ★ Jack Beall ''(Dem.)'' ★ Scott Field ''(Dem.)'' ★ Alexander W. Gregg ''(Dem.)'' ★ Thomas Henry Ball ''(Dem.)'': ★ John M. Pinckney ''(Dem.)'' ★ George Farmer Burgess ''(Dem.)'' ★ Albert Sidney Burleson ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert L. Henry ''(Dem.)'' ★ Oscar W. Gillespie''(Dem.)'' ★ John Hall Stephens ''(Dem.)'' ★ James L. Slayden ''(Dem.)'' ★ John Nance Garner ''(Dem.)'' ★ William R. Smith ''(Dem.)'':'Utah' ★ : Joseph Howell ''(Rep.)'':'Vermont' ★ David J. Foster ''(Rep.)'' ★ Kittredge Haskins ''(Rep.)'':'Virginia' ★ William Atkinson Jones ''(Dem.)'' ★ Harry Lee Maynard ''(Dem.)'' ★ John Fletcher Lamb ''(Dem.)'' ★ Robert G. Southall ''(Dem.)'' ★ Claude Augustus Swanson ''(Dem.)'' ★ Carter Glass ''(Dem.)'' ★ James Hay ''(Dem.)'' ★ John Franklin Rixey ''(Dem.)'' ★ Campbell Slemp ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry De Flood ''(Dem.)'':'Washington' ★ : Wesley Livsey Jones ''(Rep.)'' ★ : Francis Wellington Cushman ''(Rep.)'' ★ : William E. Humphrey ''(Rep.)'':'West Virginia' ★ Blackburn Barrett Dovener ''(Rep.)'' ★ Alston Gordon Dayton ''(Rep.)'' ★ Joseph Holt Gaines ''(Rep.)'' ★ Harry C. Woodyard ''(Rep.)'' ★ James Anthony Hughes ''(Rep.)'':'Wisconsin' ★ Henry Allen Cooper ''(Rep.)'' ★ Henry C. Adams ''(Rep.)'' ★ Joseph W. Babcock ''(Rep.)'' ★ Theobald Johnston Otjen ''(Rep.)'' ★ William H. Stafford ''(Rep.)'' ★ Charles H. Weisse ''(Dem.)'' ★ John Jacob Esch ''(Rep.)'' ★ James Henry Davidson ''(Rep.)'' ★ Edward Sloman Minor ''(Rep.)'' ★ Webster Everett Brown ''(Rep.)'' ★ John J. Jenkins ''(Rep.)'':'Wyoming' ★ : Franklin Wheeler Mondell ''(Rep.)'' |
Delegates
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Arizona Territory'
★
Marcus Aurelius Smith ''(
Dem.)''
:'
Hawaii Territory'
★
Jonah Kunio Kalanianaole
:'
New Mexico Territory'
★
Bernard Shandon Rodey ''(
Rep.)''
:'
Oklahoma Territory'
★
Bird Segle McGuire ''(
Rep.)''
Resident Commissioner
::'
Puerto Rico Territory'
★
Federico Degetau, ''(
Rep.)''
Officers
Senate
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Secretary of the Senate:
★
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Charles G. Bennett of
New York, elected
February 1,
1900.
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Sergeant at Arms of the Senate:
★
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Daniel M. Ransdell of
Indiana, elected
February 1,
1900.
★
Chaplain of the Senate
★
★
The Rev. F.J. Prettyman,
Methodist, elected
December 2,
1902.
★
★
The Rev. Edward E. Hale,
Unitarian, elected
December 14,
1903.
House of Representatives
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Clerk of the House:
★
★
Alexander McDowell of
Pennsylvania, elected
November 9,
1903.
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Sergeant at Arms of the House:
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Henry Casson of
Wisconsin, elected
November 9,
1903.
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Doorkeeper of the House:
★
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Frank B. Lyon of
New York, elected
November 9,
1903.
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Postmaster of the House:
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Joseph McElroy of
Ohio, elected
November 9,
1903.
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Clerk at the Speaker’s Table:
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Asher C. Hinds
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Chaplain of the House
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★
The Rev. Henry N. Couden,
Universalist, elected
November 9,
1903.
Other
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Architect of the Capitol:
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Elliott Woods, appointed
February 19,
1902.
References
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The Most Exclusive Club, , Lewis L., Gould, Perseus Books Group, 2005, 0-465-02778-4
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The House, , Robert V., Remini, HarperCollins Publishers, Inc, 2006, 0-06-088434-7
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Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
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Congressional History
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Statistics and Lists