57th United States Congress 1901-1903 U.S. Congress
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.
Major events
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
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
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate leadership
Presiding
House leadership
Presiding
Majority (Republican) leadership
Minority (Democratic) leadership
Members
This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.
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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. 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.
▌ 2. John T. Morgan (D)
▌ 3. Edmund Pettus (D)
▌ 2. James H. Berry (D)
▌ 3. James K. Jones (D)
▌ 1. Thomas R. Bard (R)
▌ 3. George C. Perkins (R)
▌ 2. Thomas M. Patterson (D)
▌ 3. Henry M. Teller (SR)
▌ 1. Joseph R. Hawley (R)
▌ 3. Orville H. Platt (R)
▌ 1. L. Heisler Ball (R), from March 2, 1903
▌ 2. J. Frank Allee (R), from March 2, 1903
▌ 1. James P. Taliaferro (D)
▌ 3. Stephen Mallory (D)
▌ 2. Augustus O. Bacon (D)
▌ 3. Alexander S. Clay (D)
▌ 2. Fred T. Dubois (D)
▌ 3. Henry Heitfeld (P)
▌ 2. Shelby M. Cullom (R)
▌ 3. William E. Mason (R)
▌ 1. Albert J. Beveridge (R)
▌ 3. Charles W. Fairbanks (R)
▌ 2. Jonathan P. Dolliver (R)
▌ 3. William B. Allison (R)
▌ 2. Joseph R. Burton (R)
▌ 3. William A. Harris (P)
▌ 2. Joseph C. S. Blackburn (D)
▌ 3. William J. Deboe (R)
▌ 2. Murphy J. Foster (D)
▌ 3. Samuel D. McEnery (D)
▌ 1. Eugene Hale (R)
▌ 2. William P. Frye (R)
▌ 1. Louis E. McComas (R)
▌ 3. George L. Wellington (R)
▌ 1. Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
▌ 2. George F. Hoar (R)
▌ 1. Julius C. Burrows (R)
▌ 2. James McMillan (R), until August 10, 1902
▌ Russell A. Alger (R), from September 27, 1902
▌ 1. Moses E. Clapp (R)
▌ 2. Knute Nelson (R)
▌ 1. Hernando D. Money (D)
▌ 2. Anselm J. McLaurin (D)
▌ 1. Francis Cockrell (D)
▌ 3. George G. Vest (D)
▌ 1. Paris Gibson (D), from March 7, 1901
▌ 2. William A. Clark (D)
▌ 1. William V. Allen (P), until March 28, 1901
▌ Charles H. Dietrich (R), from March 28, 1901
▌ 2. Joseph H. Millard (R), from March 28, 1901
▌ 1. William M. Stewart (R)
▌ 3. John P. Jones (R)
▌ 2. Henry E. Burnham (R)
▌ 3. Jacob H. Gallinger (R)
▌ 1. John Kean Jr. (R)
▌ 2. William J. Sewell (R), until December 27, 1901
▌ John F. Dryden (R), from January 29, 1902
▌ 1. Chauncey M. Depew (R)
▌ 3. Thomas C. Platt (R)
▌ 2. Furnifold M. Simmons (D)
▌ 3. Jeter C. Pritchard (R)
▌ 1. Porter J. McCumber (R)
▌ 3. Henry C. Hansbrough (R)
▌ 1. Marcus A. Hanna (R)
▌ 3. Joseph B. Foraker (R)
▌ 2. John H. Mitchell (R)
▌ 3. Joseph Simon (R)
▌ 1. Matthew S. Quay (R)
▌ 3. Boies Penrose (R)
▌ 1. Nelson W. Aldrich (R)
▌ 2. George P. Wetmore (R)
▌ 2. Benjamin R. Tillman (D)
▌ 3. John L. McLaurin (D)
▌ 2. Robert J. Gamble (R)
▌ 3. James H. Kyle (R), until July 1, 1901
▌ Alfred B. Kittredge (R), from July 11, 1901
▌ 1. William B. Bate (D)
▌ 2. Edward W. Carmack (D)
▌ 1. Charles A. Culberson (D)
▌ 2. Joseph W. Bailey (D)
▌ 1. Thomas Kearns (R)
▌ 3. Joseph L. Rawlins (D)
▌ 1. Redfield Proctor (R)
▌ 3. William P. Dillingham (R)
▌ 1. John W. Daniel (D)
▌ 2. Thomas S. Martin (D)
▌ 1. Addison G. Foster (R)
▌ 3. George Turner (SR)
▌ 1. Nathan B. Scott (R)
▌ 2. Stephen B. Elkins (R)
▌ 1. Joseph V. Quarles (R)
▌ 3. John C. Spooner (R)
▌ 1. Clarence D. Clark (R)
▌ 2. Francis E. Warren (R)
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 57th Congress in March 1901. The green stripes represent Populists , while the gray stripes represent Silver Republicans . 2 Democrats
1 Democrat and 1 Republican
2 Republicans
Territories
House of Representatives
▌ 1 . George W. Taylor (D)
▌ 2 . Ariosto A. Wiley (D)
▌ 3 . Henry D. Clayton (D)
▌ 4 . Sydney J. Bowie (D)
▌ 5 . Charles Winston Thompson (D)
▌ 6 . John H. Bankhead (D)
▌ 7 . John L. Burnett (D)
▌ 8 . William N. Richardson (D)
▌ 9 . Oscar Underwood (D)
▌ 1 . Philip D. McCulloch Jr. (D)
▌ 2 . John S. Little (D)
▌ 3 . Thomas C. McRae (D)
▌ 4 . Charles C. Reid (D)
▌ 5 . Hugh A. Dinsmore (D)
▌ 6 . Stephen Brundidge Jr. (D)
▌ 1 . Frank Coombs (R)
▌ 2 . Samuel D. Woods (R)
▌ 3 . Victor H. Metcalf (R)
▌ 4 . Julius Kahn (R)
▌ 5 . Eugene F. Loud (R)
▌ 6 . James McLachlan (R)
▌ 7 . James C. Needham (R)
▌ 1 . John F. Shafroth (SR)
▌ 2 . John C. Bell (P)
▌ 1 . E. Stevens Henry (R)
▌ 2 . Nehemiah D. Sperry (R)
▌ 3 . Charles A. Russell (R), until October 23, 1902
▌ Frank B. Brandegee (R), from November 4, 1902
▌ 4 . Ebenezer J. Hill (R)
▌ At-large . L. Heisler Ball (R)
▌ 1 . Stephen M. Sparkman (D)
▌ 2 . Robert W. Davis (D)
▌ 1 . Rufus E. Lester (D)
▌ 2 . James M. Griggs (D)
▌ 3 . Elijah B. Lewis (D)
▌ 4 . William C. Adamson (D)
▌ 5 . Leonidas F. Livingston (D)
▌ 6 . Charles L. Bartlett (D)
▌ 7 . John W. Maddox (D)
▌ 8 . William M. Howard (D)
▌ 9 . Farish C. Tate (D)
▌ 10 . William H. Fleming (D)
▌ 11 . William G. Brantley (D)
▌ At-large . Thomas L. Glenn (P)
▌ 1 . James R. Mann (R)
▌ 2 . John J. Feely (D)
▌ 3 . George P. Foster (D)
▌ 4 . James McAndrews (D)
▌ 5 . William Frank Mahoney (D)
▌ 6 . Henry S. Boutell (R)
▌ 7 . George E. Foss (R)
▌ 8 . Albert J. Hopkins (R)
▌ 9 . Robert R. Hitt (R)
▌ 10 . George W. Prince (R)
▌ 11 . Walter Reeves (R)
▌ 12 . Joseph G. Cannon (R)
▌ 13 . Vespasian Warner (R)
▌ 14 . Joseph V. Graff (R)
▌ 15 . J. Ross Mickey (D)
▌ 16 . Thomas J. Selby (D)
▌ 17 . Ben F. Caldwell (D)
▌ 18 . Thomas M. Jett (D)
▌ 19 . Joseph B. Crowley (D)
▌ 20 . James R. Williams (D)
▌ 21 . Fred J. Kern (D)
▌ 22 . George Washington Smith (R)
▌ 1 . James A. Hemenway (R)
▌ 2 . Robert W. Miers (D)
▌ 3 . William T. Zenor (D)
▌ 4 . Francis M. Griffith (D)
▌ 5 . Elias S. Holliday (R)
▌ 6 . James E. Watson (R)
▌ 7 . Jesse Overstreet (R)
▌ 8 . George W. Cromer (R)
▌ 9 . Charles B. Landis (R)
▌ 10 . Edgar D. Crumpacker (R)
▌ 11 . George W. Steele (R)
▌ 12 . James M. Robinson (D)
▌ 13 . Abraham L. Brick (R)
▌ 1 . Thomas Hedge (R)
▌ 2 . John N. W. Rumple (R), until January 31, 1903
▌ 3 . David B. Henderson (R)
▌ 4 . Gilbert N. Haugen (R)
▌ 5 . Robert G. Cousins (R)
▌ 6 . John F. Lacey (R)
▌ 7 . John A. T. Hull (R)
▌ 8 . William P. Hepburn (R)
▌ 9 . Walter I. Smith (R)
▌ 10 . James P. Conner (R)
▌ 11 . Lot Thomas (R)
▌ 1 . Charles Curtis (R)
▌ 2 . Justin De Witt Bowersock (R)
▌ 3 . Alfred Metcalf Jackson (D)
▌ 4 . James Monroe Miller (R)
▌ 5 . William A. Calderhead (R)
▌ 6 . William A. Reeder (R)
▌ 7 . Chester I. Long (R), until March 4, 1903
▌ At-large . Charles Frederick Scott (R)
▌ 1 . Charles K. Wheeler (D)
▌ 2 . Henry Dixon Allen (D)
▌ 3 . John S. Rhea (D), until March 25, 1902
▌ J. McKenzie Moss (R), from March 25, 1902
▌ 4 . David Highbaugh Smith (D)
▌ 5 . Harvey Samuel Irwin (R)
▌ 6 . Daniel Linn Gooch (D)
▌ 7 . South Trimble (D)
▌ 8 . George G. Gilbert (D)
▌ 9 . James Nicholas Kehoe (D)
▌ 10 . James Bramford White (D)
▌ 11 . Vincent Boreing (R)
▌ 1 . Adolph Meyer (D)
▌ 2 . Robert C. Davey (D)
▌ 3 . Robert F. Broussard (D)
▌ 4 . Phanor Breazeale (D)
▌ 5 . Joseph E. Ransdell (D)
▌ 6 . Samuel M. Robertson (D)
▌ 1 . Amos L. Allen (R)
▌ 2 . Charles E. Littlefield (R)
▌ 3 . Edwin C. Burleigh (R)
▌ 4 . Llewellyn Powers (R), from April 8, 1901
▌ 1 . William Humphreys Jackson (R)
▌ 2 . Albert Blakeney (R)
▌ 3 . Frank C. Wachter (R)
▌ 4 . Charles R. Schirm (R)
▌ 5 . Sydney E. Mudd (R)
▌ 6 . George A. Pearre (R)
▌ 1 . George P. Lawrence (R)
▌ 2 . Frederick H. Gillett (R)
▌ 3 . John R. Thayer (D)
▌ 4 . Charles Q. Tirrell (R)
▌ 5 . William S. Knox (R)
▌ 6 . William H. Moody (R), until May 1, 1902
▌ Augustus P. Gardner (R), from November 4, 1902
▌ 7 . Ernest W. Roberts (R)
▌ 8 . Samuel W. McCall (R)
▌ 9 . Joseph A. Conry (D)
▌ 10 . Henry F. Naphen (D)
▌ 11 . Samuel L. Powers (R)
▌ 12 . William C. Lovering (R)
▌ 13 . William S. Greene (R)
▌ 1 . John B. Corliss (R)
▌ 2 . Henry C. Smith (R)
▌ 3 . Washington Gardner (R)
▌ 4 . Edward L. Hamilton (R)
▌ 5 . William Alden Smith (R)
▌ 6 . Samuel W. Smith (R)
▌ 7 . Edgar Weeks (R)
▌ 8 . Joseph W. Fordney (R)
▌ 9 . Roswell P. Bishop (R)
▌ 10 . Rousseau O. Crump (R), until May 1, 1901
▌ Henry H. Aplin (R), from October 15, 1901
▌ 11 . Archibald B. Darragh (R)
▌ 12 . Carlos D. Shelden (R)
▌ 1 . James Albertus Tawney (R)
▌ 2 . James T. McCleary (R)
▌ 3 . Joel Heatwole (R)
▌ 4 . Frederick C. Stevens (R)
▌ 5 . Loren Fletcher (R)
▌ 6 . R. Page W. Morris (R)
▌ 7 . Frank Eddy (R)
▌ 1 . Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. (D)
▌ 2 . Thomas Spight (D)
▌ 3 . Patrick Stevens Henry (D)
▌ 4 . Andrew F. Fox (D)
▌ 5 . John Sharp Williams (D)
▌ 6 . Frank A. McLain (D)
▌ 7 . Charles E. Hooker (D)
▌ 1 . James T. Lloyd (D)
▌ 2 . William W. Rucker (D)
▌ 3 . John Dougherty (D)
▌ 4 . Charles F. Cochran (D)
▌ 5 . William S. Cowherd (D)
▌ 6 . David A. De Armond (D)
▌ 7 . James Cooney (D)
▌ 8 . Dorsey W. Shackleford (D)
▌ 9 . James Beauchamp Clark (D)
▌ 10 . Richard Bartholdt (R)
▌ 11 . Charles F. Joy (R)
▌ 12 . James Joseph Butler (D), until June 28, 1902, then November 4, 1902 – February 26, 1903
▌ George Wagoner (R), from February 26, 1903
▌ 13 . Edward Robb (D)
▌ 14 . Willard D. Vandiver (D)
▌ 15 . Maecenas E. Benton (D)
▌ At-large . Caldwell Edwards (P)
▌ 1 . Elmer J. Burkett (R)
▌ 2 . David H. Mercer (R)
▌ 3 . John S. Robinson (D)
▌ 4 . William L. Stark (P)
▌ 5 . Ashton C. Shallenberger (D)
▌ 6 . William Neville (P)
▌ At-large . Francis G. Newlands (D)
▌ 1 . Cyrus A. Sulloway (R)
▌ 2 . Frank Dunklee Currier (R)
▌ 1 . Henry C. Loudenslager (R)
▌ 2 . John J. Gardner (R)
▌ 3 . Benjamin F. Howell (R)
▌ 4 . Joshua S. Salmon (D), until May 6, 1902
▌ De Witt C. Flanagan (D), from June 18, 1902
▌ 5 . James F. Stewart (R)
▌ 6 . Richard Wayne Parker (R)
▌ 7 . Allan L. McDermott (D)
▌ 8 . Charles N. Fowler (R)
▌ 1 . Frederic Storm (R)
▌ 2 . John J. Fitzgerald (D)
▌ 3 . Henry Bristow (R)
▌ 4 . Harry A. Hanbury (R)
▌ 5 . Frank E. Wilson (D)
▌ 6 . George H. Lindsay (D)
▌ 7 . Nicholas Muller (D), until November 22, 1901
▌ Montague Lessler (R), from January 7, 1902
▌ 8 . Thomas J. Creamer (D)
▌ 9 . Henry M. Goldfogle (D)
▌ 10 . Amos J. Cummings (D), until May 2, 1902
▌ Edward Swann (D), from November 4, 1902
▌ 11 . William Sulzer (D)
▌ 12 . George B. McClellan Jr. (D)
▌ 13 . Oliver Belmont (D)
▌ 14 . William H. Douglas (R)
▌ 15 . Jacob Ruppert (D)
▌ 16 . Cornelius A. Pugsley (D)
▌ 17 . Arthur S. Tompkins (R)
▌ 18 . John H. Ketcham (R)
▌ 19 . William H. Draper (R)
▌ 20 . George N. Southwick (R)
▌ 21 . John Knox Stewart (R)
▌ 22 . Lucius N. Littauer (R)
▌ 23 . Louis W. Emerson (R)
▌ 24 . Charles L. Knapp (R), from November 5, 1901
▌ 25 . James S. Sherman (R)
▌ 26 . George W. Ray (R), until September 11, 1902
▌ John W. Dwight (R), from November 4, 1902
▌ 27 . Michael E. Driscoll (R)
▌ 28 . Sereno E. Payne (R)
▌ 29 . Charles W. Gillet (R)
▌ 30 . James W. Wadsworth (R)
▌ 31 . James B. Perkins (R)
▌ 32 . William H. Ryan (D)
▌ 33 . De Alva S. Alexander (R)
▌ 34 . Edward B. Vreeland (R)
▌ 1 . John Humphrey Small (D)
▌ 2 . Claude Kitchin (D)
▌ 3 . Charles R. Thomas (D)
▌ 4 . Edward W. Pou (D)
▌ 5 . William W. Kitchin (D)
▌ 6 . John D. Bellamy (D)
▌ 7 . Theodore F. Kluttz (D)
▌ 8 . E. Spencer Blackburn (R)
▌ 9 . James M. Moody (R), until February 5, 1903
▌ At-large . Thomas Frank Marshall (R)
▌ 1 . William B. Shattuc (R)
▌ 2 . Jacob H. Bromwell (R)
▌ 3 . Robert M. Nevin (R)
▌ 4 . Robert B. Gordon (D)
▌ 5 . John S. Snook (D)
▌ 6 . Charles Q. Hildebrant (R)
▌ 7 . Thomas B. Kyle (R)
▌ 8 . William R. Warnock (R)
▌ 9 . James H. Southard (R)
▌ 10 . Stephen Morgan (R)
▌ 11 . Charles H. Grosvenor (R)
▌ 12 . Emmett Tompkins (R)
▌ 13 . James A. Norton (D)
▌ 14 . William W. Skiles (R)
▌ 15 . Henry C. Van Voorhis (R)
▌ 16 . John J. Gill (R)
▌ 17 . John W. Cassingham (D)
▌ 18 . Robert W. Tayler (R)
▌ 19 . Charles W. F. Dick (R)
▌ 20 . Jacob A. Beidler (R)
▌ 21 . Theodore E. Burton (R)
▌ 1 . Thomas H. Tongue (R), until January 11, 1903
▌ 2 . Malcolm A. Moody (R)
▌ 1 . Henry H. Bingham (R)
▌ 2 . Robert Adams Jr. (R)
▌ 3 . Henry Burk (R)
▌ 4 . James R. Young (R)
▌ 5 . Edward D. Morrell (R)
▌ 6 . Thomas S. Butler (R)
▌ 7 . Irving P. Wanger (R)
▌ 8 . Howard Mutchler (D)
▌ 9 . Henry D. Green (D)
▌ 10 . Marriott Brosius (R), until March 16, 1901
▌ Henry B. Cassel (R), from November 5, 1901
▌ 11 . William Connell (R)
▌ 12 . Henry W. Palmer (R)
▌ 13 . George R. Patterson (R)
▌ 14 . Marlin E. Olmsted (R)
▌ 15 . Charles F. Wright (R)
▌ 16 . Elias Deemer (R)
▌ 17 . Rufus K. Polk (D), until March 5, 1902
▌ Alexander Billmeyer (D), from November 4, 1902
▌ 18 . Thaddeus M. Mahon (R)
▌ 19 . Robert Jacob Lewis (R)
▌ 20 . Alvin Evans (R)
▌ 21 . Summers M. Jack (R)
▌ 22 . John Dalzell (R)
▌ 23 . William H. Graham (R)
▌ 24 . Ernest F. Acheson (R)
▌ 25 . Joseph B. Showalter (R)
▌ 26 . Arthur L. Bates (R)
▌ 27 . Joseph C. Sibley (R)
▌ 28 . James K. P. Hall (D), until November 29, 1902
▌ At-large . Galusha A. Grow (R)
▌ At-large . Robert H. Foerderer (R)
▌ 1 . Melville Bull (R)
▌ 2 . Adin B. Capron (R)
▌ 1 . William Elliott (D)
▌ 2 . William J. Talbert (D)
▌ 3 . Asbury C. Latimer (D)
▌ 4 . Joseph T. Johnson (D)
▌ 5 . David E. Finley (D)
▌ 6 . Robert B. Scarborough (D)
▌ 7 . J. William Stokes (D), until July 6, 1901
▌ Asbury F. Lever (D), from November 5, 1901
▌ At-large . Charles H. Burke (R)
▌ At-large . Eben W. Martin (R)
▌ 1 . Walter P. Brownlow (R)
▌ 2 . Henry R. Gibson (R)
▌ 3 . John A. Moon (D)
▌ 4 . Charles E. Snodgrass (D)
▌ 5 . James D. Richardson (D)
▌ 6 . John W. Gaines (D)
▌ 7 . Lemuel P. Padgett (D)
▌ 8 . Thetus W. Sims (D)
▌ 9 . Rice A. Pierce (D)
▌ 10 . Malcolm R. Patterson (D)
▌ 1 . Thomas H. Ball (D)
▌ 2 . Samuel B. Cooper (D)
▌ 3 . Reese C. De Graffenreid (D), until August 29, 1902
▌ Gordon J. Russell (D), from November 4, 1902
▌ 4 . John L. Sheppard (D), until October 11, 1902
▌ Morris Sheppard (D), from November 15, 1902
▌ 5 . Choice B. Randell (D)
▌ 6 . Robert E. Burke (D), until June 5, 1901
▌ Dudley G. Wooten (D), from July 13, 1901
▌ 7 . Robert L. Henry (D)
▌ 8 . Samuel W. T. Lanham (D), until January 15, 1903
▌ 9 . Albert S. Burleson (D)
▌ 10 . George Farmer Burgess (D)
▌ 11 . Rudolph Kleberg (D)
▌ 12 . James L. Slayden (D)
▌ 13 . John H. Stephens (D)
▌ At-large . George Sutherland (R)
▌ 1 . David J. Foster (R)
▌ 2 . Kittredge Haskins (R)
▌ 1 . William A. Jones (D)
▌ 2 . Harry L. Maynard (D)
▌ 3 . John Lamb (D)
▌ 4 . Francis R. Lassiter (D)
▌ 5 . Claude A. Swanson (D)
▌ 6 . Peter J. Otey (D), until May 4, 1902
▌ Carter Glass (D), from November 4, 1902
▌ 7 . James Hay (D)
▌ 8 . John F. Rixey (D)
▌ 9 . William F. Rhea (D)
▌ 10 . Henry D. Flood (D)
▌ At-large . Francis W. Cushman (R)
▌ At-large . Wesley L. Jones (R)
▌ 1 . Blackburn B. Dovener (R)
▌ 2 . Alston G. Dayton (R)
▌ 3 . Joseph Holt Gaines (R)
▌ 4 . James Anthony Hughes (R)
▌ 1 . Henry Allen Cooper (R)
▌ 2 . Herman B. Dahle (R)
▌ 3 . Joseph W. Babcock (R)
▌ 4 . Theobald Otjen (R)
▌ 5 . Samuel S. Barney (R)
▌ 6 . James H. Davidson (R)
▌ 7 . John J. Esch (R)
▌ 8 . Edward S. Minor (R)
▌ 9 . Webster E. Brown (R)
▌ 10 . John J. Jenkins (R)
▌ At-large . Frank W. Mondell (R)
Non-voting members
▌ Arizona Territory . Marcus Aurelius Smith (D)
▌ Hawaii Territory . Robert W. Wilcox (I)
▌ New Mexico Territory . Bernard Shandon Rodey (R)
▌ Oklahoma Territory . Dennis T. Flynn (R)
▌ Puerto Rico . Federico Degetau (Resident Commissioner) (R)
House seats by party holding plurality in state 80+% to 100% Democratic
80+% to 100% Republican
60+% to 80% Democratic
60+% to 80% Republican
Up to 60% Democratic
Up to 60% Republican
Speaker of the HouseDavid B. Henderson
Changes in membership
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
Senate
Note:Delaware's Class 1 Senate seat remained vacant for entire Congress due to the legislature's failure to elect.
Replacements: 4
Deaths: 3
Resignations: 0
Vacancy: 1
Total seats with changes: 6
State (class)
Vacated by
Reason for vacancy
Subsequent
Date of successor's installation
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
Replacements: 17
Deaths: 14
Resignations: 5
Contested elections: 2
Total seats with changes: 24
District
Previous
Reason for change
Subsequent
Date of successor's installation
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
Lists 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
House of Representatives
Joint committees
Caucuses
Employees
Senate
House of Representatives
See also
Notes
^ 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
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U.S. Senate (2006). "Statistics and Lists" . Archived from the original on June 1, 2006. Retrieved June 1, 2006 .
Official Congressional Directory for the 57th Congress, 1st Session .
Official Congressional Directory for the 57th Congress, 1st Session (1st Revision) .
Official Congressional Directory for the 57th Congress, 1st Session (2nd Revision) .
Official Congressional Directory for the 57th Congress, 2nd Session (PDF) .
Official Congressional Directory for the 57th Congress, 2nd Session (Revision) .