57th United States 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 U.S. President William McKinley's presidency, and the first year and a half of the first administration of his successor, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the Eleventh Census of the United States in 1890. 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. 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, Sess. 1, ch. 1302,
- January 21, 1903: Militia Act of 1903,
- February 11, 1903: Expediting Act, Sess. 2, ch. 544,
- February 19, 1903: Elkins Act
- March 3, 1903: Immigration Act of 1903, including §39, the Anarchist Exclusion Act
Party summary
Senate
- Note: Fred T. Dubois was elected as a Silver Republican, but changed parties to Democratic after this Congress began.
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
- President: Theodore Roosevelt, until September 14, 1901; vacant thereafter.
- President pro tempore: William P. Frye
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: James K. Jones
- Republican Conference Chairman: William B. Allison
House of Representatives
- Speaker: David B. Henderson
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: James Hay
- Republican Conference Chairman: Joseph G. Cannon
- Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Joseph W. Babcock
Majority (Republican) leadership
- Majority Leader: Sereno E. Payne
- Majority Whip: James A. Tawney
Minority (Democratic) leadership
- Minority Leader: James D. Richardson
- Minority Whip: James T. Lloyd
Members
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.[List of [United States Senators from Alabama|Alabama]]
- 2. John T. Morgan
- 3. Edmund W. Pettus
Arkansas">List of United States Senators from Arkansas">Arkansas
- 2. James H. Berry
- 3. James K. Jones
California">List of United States Senators from California">California
- 1. Thomas R. Bard
- 3. George C. Perkins
Colorado">List of United States Senators from Colorado">Colorado
- 2. Thomas M. Patterson
- 3. Henry M. Teller
Connecticut">List of United States Senators from Connecticut">Connecticut
- 1. Joseph R. Hawley
- 3. Orville H. Platt
Delaware">List of United States Senators from Delaware">Delaware
- 1. L. Heisler Ball, from March 2, 1903
- 2. J. Frank Allee, from March 2, 1903
Florida">List of United States Senators from Florida">Florida
- 1. James P. Taliaferro
- 3. Stephen Mallory
Georgia">List of United States Senators from Georgia">Georgia
- 2. Augustus O. Bacon
- 3. Alexander S. Clay
Idaho">List of United States Senators from Idaho">Idaho
- 2. Fred T. Dubois
- 3. Henry Heitfeld
Illinois">List of United States Senators from Illinois">Illinois
- 2. Shelby M. Cullom
- 3. William E. Mason
Indiana">List of United States Senators from Indiana">Indiana
- 1. Albert J. Beveridge
- 3. Charles W. Fairbanks
Iowa">List of United States Senators from Iowa">Iowa
- 2. Jonathan P. Dolliver
- 3. William B. Allison
Kansas">List of United States Senators from Kansas">Kansas
- 2. Joseph R. Burton
- 3. William A. Harris
Kentucky">List of United States Senators from Kentucky">Kentucky
- 2. Joseph C. S. Blackburn
- 3. William J. Deboe
Louisiana">List of United States Senators from Louisiana">Louisiana
- 2. Murphy J. Foster
- 3. Samuel D. McEnery
Maine">List of United States Senators from Maine">Maine
- 1. Eugene Hale
- 2. William P. Frye
Maryland">List of United States Senators from Maryland">Maryland
- 1. Louis E. McComas
- 3. George L. Wellington
Massachusetts">List of United States Senators from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- 1. Henry Cabot Lodge
- 2. George Frisbie Hoar
Michigan">List of United States Senators from Michigan">Michigan
- 1. Julius C. Burrows
- 2. James McMillan, until August 10, 1902
- * Russell A. Alger, from September 27, 1902
Minnesota">List of United States Senators from Minnesota">Minnesota
- 1. Moses E. Clapp
- 2. Knute Nelson
Mississippi">List of United States Senators from Mississippi">Mississippi
- 1. Hernando D. Money
- 2. Anselm J. McLaurin
Missouri">List of United States Senators from Missouri">Missouri
- 1. Francis M. Cockrell
- 3. George G. Vest
Montana">List of United States Senators from Montana">Montana
- 1. Paris Gibson, from March 7, 1901
- 2. William A. Clark
Nebraska">List of United States Senators from Nebraska">Nebraska
- 1. William V. Allen, until March 28, 1901
- * Charles H. Dietrich, from March 28, 1901
- 2. Joseph H. Millard, from March 28, 1901
Nevada">List of United States Senators from Nevada">Nevada
- 1. William M. Stewart
- 3. John P. Jones
New Hampshire">List of United States Senators from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- 2. Henry E. Burnham
- 3. Jacob H. Gallinger
New Jersey">List of United States Senators from New Jersey">New Jersey
- 1. John Kean
- 2. William J. Sewell, until December 27, 1901
- * John F. Dryden, from January 29, 1902
New York">List of United States Senators from New York">New York
- 1. Chauncey M. Depew
- 3. Thomas C. Platt
North Carolina">List of United States Senators from North Carolina">North Carolina
- 2. Furnifold M. Simmons
- 3. Jeter C. Pritchard
North Dakota">List of United States Senators from North Dakota">North Dakota
- 1. Porter J. McCumber
- 3. Henry C. Hansbrough
Ohio">List of United States Senators from Ohio">Ohio
- 1. Marcus A. Hanna
- 3. Joseph B. Foraker
Oregon">List of United States Senators from Oregon">Oregon
- 2. John H. Mitchell
- 3. Joseph Simon
Pennsylvania">List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- 1. Matthew S. Quay
- 3. Boies Penrose
Rhode Island">List of United States Senators from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- 1. Nelson W. Aldrich
- 2. George P. Wetmore
South Carolina">List of United States Senators from South Carolina">South Carolina
- 2. Benjamin R. Tillman
- 3. John L. McLaurin
South Dakota">List of United States Senators from South Dakota">South Dakota
- 2. Robert J. Gamble
- 3. James H. Kyle, until July 1, 1901
- * Alfred B. Kittredge, from July 11, 1901
Tennessee">List of United States Senators from Tennessee">Tennessee
- 1. William B. Bate
- 2. Edward W. Carmack
Texas">List of United States Senators from Texas">Texas
- 1. Charles A. Culberson
- 2. Joseph W. Bailey
Utah">List of United States Senators from Utah">Utah
- 1. Thomas Kearns
- 3. Joseph L. Rawlins
Vermont">List of United States Senators from Vermont">Vermont
- 1. Redfield Proctor
- 3. William P. Dillingham
Virginia">List of United States Senators from Virginia">Virginia
- 1. John W. Daniel
- 2. Thomas S. Martin
Washington">List of United States Senators from Washington">Washington
- 1. Addison G. Foster
- 3. George Turner
West Virginia">List of United States Senators from West Virginia">West Virginia
- 1. Nathan B. Scott
- 2. Stephen B. Elkins
Wisconsin">List of United States Senators from Wisconsin">Wisconsin
- 1. Joseph V. Quarles
- 3. John C. Spooner
Wyoming">List of United States Senators from Wyoming">Wyoming
- 1. Clarence D. Clark
- 2. Francis E. Warren
House of Representatives
[List of [United States Representatives from Alabama|Alabama]]
- . George W. Taylor
- . Ariosto A. Wiley
- . Henry D. Clayton
- . Sydney J. Bowie
- . Charles Winston Thompson
- . John H. Bankhead
- . John L. Burnett
- . William N. Richardson
- . Oscar W. Underwood
Arkansas">List of United States Representatives from Arkansas">Arkansas
- . Philip D. McCulloch, Jr.
- . John S. Little
- . Thomas C. McRae
- . Charles C. Reid
- . Hugh A. Dinsmore
- . Stephen Brundidge, Jr.
California">List of United States Representatives from California">California
- . Frank Coombs
- . Samuel D. Woods
- . Victor H. Metcalf
- . Julius Kahn
- . Eugene F. Loud
- . James McLachlan
- . James C. Needham
Colorado">List of United States Representatives from Colorado">Colorado
- . John F. Shafroth
- . John Calhoun Bell
Connecticut">List of United States Representatives from Connecticut">Connecticut
- . E. Stevens Henry
- . Nehemiah D. Sperry
- . Charles A. Russell, until October 23, 1902
- * Frank Bosworth Brandegee, from November 4, 1902
- . Ebenezer J. Hill
Delaware">List of United States Representatives from Delaware">Delaware
- . L. Heisler Ball
Florida">List of United States Representatives from Florida">Florida
- . Stephen M. Sparkman
- . Robert W. Davis
Georgia">List of United States Representatives from Georgia">Georgia
- . Rufus E. Lester
- . James M. Griggs
- . Elijah B. Lewis
- . William C. Adamson
- . Leonidas F. Livingston
- . Charles L. Bartlett
- . John W. Maddox
- . William M. Howard
- . Farish C. Tate
- . William H. Fleming
- . William G. Brantley
Idaho">List of United States Representatives from Idaho">Idaho
- . Thomas L. Glenn
Illinois">List of United States Representatives from Illinois">Illinois
- . James R. Mann
- . John J. Feely
- . George P. Foster
- . James McAndrews
- . William Frank Mahoney
- . Henry S. Boutell
- . George E. Foss
- . Albert J. Hopkins
- . Robert R. Hitt
- . George W. Prince
- . Walter Reeves
- . Joseph G. Cannon
- . Vespasian Warner
- . Joseph V. Graff
- . J. Ross Mickey
- . Thomas J. Selby
- . Ben F. Caldwell
- . Thomas M. Jett
- . Joseph B. Crowley
- . James R. Williams
- . Fred J. Kern
- . George W. Smith
Indiana">List of United States Representatives from Indiana">Indiana
- . James A. Hemenway
- . Robert W. Miers
- . William T. Zenor
- . Francis M. Griffith
- . Elias S. Holliday
- . James E. Watson
- . Jesse Overstreet
- . George W. Cromer
- . Charles B. Landis
- . Edgar D. Crumpacker
- . George W. Steele
- . James M. Robinson
- . Abraham L. Brick
Iowa">List of United States Representatives from Iowa">Iowa
- . Thomas Hedge
- . John N. W. Rumple, until January 31, 1903
- . David B. Henderson
- . Gilbert N. Haugen
- . Robert G. Cousins
- . John F. Lacey
- . John A. T. Hull
- . William P. Hepburn
- . Walter I. Smith
- . James P. Conner
- . Lot Thomas
Kansas">List of United States Representatives from Kansas">Kansas
- . Charles Curtis
- . Justin De Witt Bowersock
- . Alfred Metcalf Jackson
- . James Monroe Miller
- . William A. Calderhead
- . William A. Reeder
- . Chester I. Long, until March 4, 1903
- . Charles Frederick Scott
Kentucky">List of United States Representatives from Kentucky">Kentucky
- . Charles K. Wheeler
- . Henry Dixon Allen
- . John S. Rhea, until March 25, 1902
- * J. McKenzie Moss, from March 25, 1902
- . David Highbaugh Smith
- . Harvey Samuel Irwin
- . Daniel Linn Gooch
- . South Trimble
- . George G. Gilbert
- . James Nicholas Kehoe
- . James Bramford White
- . Vincent Boreing
Louisiana">List of United States Representatives from Louisiana">Louisiana
- . Adolph Meyer
- . Robert C. Davey
- . Robert F. Broussard
- . Phanor Breazeale
- . Joseph E. Ransdell
- . Samuel M. Robertson
Maine">List of United States Representatives from Maine">Maine
- . Amos L. Allen
- . Charles E. Littlefield
- . Edwin C. Burleigh
- . Llewellyn Powers, from April 8, 1901
Maryland">List of United States Representatives from Maryland">Maryland
- . William Humphreys Jackson
- . Albert Blakeney
- . Frank C. Wachter
- . Charles R. Schirm
- . Sydney E. Mudd
- . George A. Pearre
Massachusetts">List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- . George P. Lawrence
- . Frederick H. Gillett
- . John R. Thayer
- . Charles Q. Tirrell
- . William S. Knox
- . William H. Moody, until May 1, 1902
- * Augustus P. Gardner, from November 4, 1902
- . Ernest W. Roberts
- . Samuel W. McCall
- . Joseph A. Conry
- . Henry F. Naphen
- . Samuel L. Powers
- . William C. Lovering
- . William S. Greene
Michigan">List of United States Representatives from Michigan">Michigan
- . John B. Corliss
- . Henry C. Smith
- . Washington Gardner
- . Edward L. Hamilton
- . William Alden Smith
- . Samuel W. Smith
- . Edgar Weeks
- . Joseph W. Fordney
- . Roswell P. Bishop
- . Rousseau O. Crump, until May 1, 1901
- * Henry H. Aplin, from October 15, 1901
- . Archibald B. Darragh
- . Carlos D. Shelden
Minnesota">List of United States Representatives from Minnesota">Minnesota
- . James A. Tawney
- . James T. McCleary
- . Joel P. Heatwole
- . Frederick C. Stevens
- . Loren Fletcher
- . R. Page W. Morris
- . Frank M. Eddy
Mississippi">List of United States Representatives from Mississippi">Mississippi
- . Ezekiel S. Candler, Jr.
- . Thomas Spight
- . Patrick Stevens Henry
- . Andrew F. Fox
- . John Sharp Williams
- . Frank A. McLain
- . Charles E. Hooker
Missouri">List of United States Representatives from Missouri">Missouri
- . James T. Lloyd
- . William W. Rucker
- . John Dougherty
- . Charles F. Cochran
- . William S. Cowherd
- . David A. De Armond
- . James Cooney
- . Dorsey W. Shackleford
- . James Beauchamp Clark
- . Richard Bartholdt
- . Charles F. Joy
- . James Joseph Butler, until June 28, 1902, then November 4, 1902 – February 26, 1903
- * George Wagoner, from February 26, 1903
- . Edward Robb
- . Willard D. Vandiver
- . Maecenas E. Benton
Montana">List of United States Representatives from Montana">Montana
- . Caldwell Edwards
Nebraska">List of United States Representatives from Nebraska">Nebraska
- . Elmer J. Burkett
- . David H. Mercer
- . John S. Robinson
- . William L. Stark
- . Ashton C. Shallenberger
- . William Neville
Nevada">List of United States Representatives from Nevada">Nevada
- . Francis G. Newlands
New Hampshire">List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- . Cyrus A. Sulloway
- . Frank Dunklee Currier
New Jersey">List of United States Representatives from New Jersey">New Jersey
- . Henry C. Loudenslager
- . John J. Gardner
- . Benjamin F. Howell
- . Joshua S. Salmon, until May 6, 1902
- * De Witt C. Flanagan, from June 18, 1902
- . James F. Stewart
- . Richard W. Parker
- . Allan L. McDermott
- . Charles N. Fowler
New York">List of United States Representatives from New York">New York
- . Frederic Storm
- . John J. Fitzgerald
- . Henry Bristow
- . Harry A. Hanbury
- . Frank E. Wilson
- . George H. Lindsay
- . Nicholas Muller, until December 1, 1902
- * Montague Lessler, from January 7, 1903
- . Thomas J. Creamer
- . Henry M. Goldfogle
- . Amos J. Cummings, until May 2, 1902
- * Edward Swann, from November 4, 1902
- . William Sulzer
- . George B. McClellan Jr.
- . Oliver Belmont
- . William H. Douglas
- . Jacob Ruppert
- . Cornelius A. Pugsley
- . Arthur S. Tompkins
- . John H. Ketcham
- . William Henry Draper
- . George N. Southwick
- . John Knox Stewart
- . Lucius N. Littauer
- . Louis W. Emerson
- . Charles L. Knapp, from November 5, 1901
- . James S. Sherman
- . George W. Ray, until September 11, 1902
- * John W. Dwight, from November 4, 1902
- . Michael E. Driscoll
- . Sereno E. Payne
- . Charles W. Gillet
- . James Wolcott Wadsworth
- . James B. Perkins
- . William H. Ryan
- . De Alva S. Alexander
- . Edward B. Vreeland
North Carolina">List of United States Representatives from North Carolina">North Carolina
- . John Humphrey Small
- . Claude Kitchin
- . Charles R. Thomas
- . Edward W. Pou
- . William W. Kitchin
- . John D. Bellamy
- . Theodore F. Kluttz
- . E. Spencer Blackburn
- . James M. Moody, until February 5, 1903
North Dakota">List of United States Representatives from North Dakota">North Dakota
- . Thomas Frank Marshall
Ohio">List of United States Representatives from Ohio">Ohio
- . William B. Shattuc
- . Jacob H. Bromwell
- . Robert M. Nevin
- . Robert B. Gordon
- . John S. Snook
- . Charles Q. Hildebrant
- . Thomas B. Kyle
- . William R. Warnock
- . James H. Southard
- . Stephen Morgan
- . Charles H. Grosvenor
- . Emmett Tompkins
- . James A. Norton
- . William W. Skiles
- . Henry C. Van Voorhis
- . John J. Gill
- . John W. Cassingham
- . Robert W. Tayler
- . Charles W. F. Dick
- . Jacob A. Beidler
- . Theodore E. Burton
Oregon">List of United States Representatives from Oregon">Oregon
- . Thomas H. Tongue, until January 11, 1903
- . Malcolm A. Moody
Pennsylvania">List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- . Henry H. Bingham
- . Robert Adams, Jr.
- . Henry Burk
- . James R. Young
- . Edward D. Morrell
- . Thomas S. Butler
- . Irving P. Wanger
- . Howard Mutchler
- . Henry D. Green
- . Marriott Brosius, until March 16, 1901
- * Henry Burd Cassel, from November 5, 1901
- . William Connell
- . Henry W. Palmer
- . George R. Patterson
- . Marlin E. Olmsted
- . Charles F. Wright
- . Elias Deemer
- . Rufus K. Polk, until March 5, 1902
- * Alexander Billmeyer, from November 4, 1902
- . Thaddeus M. Mahon
- . Robert Jacob Lewis
- . Alvin Evans
- . Summers M. Jack
- . John Dalzell
- . William H. Graham
- . Ernest F. Acheson
- . Joseph B. Showalter
- . Arthur L. Bates
- . Joseph C. Sibley
- . James K.P. Hall, until November 29, 1902
- . Galusha A. Grow
- . Robert H. Foerderer
Rhode Island">List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- . Melville Bull
- . Adin B. Capron
South Carolina">List of United States Representatives from South Carolina">South Carolina
- . William Elliott
- . W. Jasper Talbert
- . Asbury C. Latimer
- . Joseph T. Johnson
- . David E. Finley
- . Robert B. Scarborough
- . J. William Stokes, until July 6, 1901
- * Asbury F. Lever, from November 5, 1901
South Dakota">List of United States Representatives from South Dakota">South Dakota
- . Charles H. Burke
- . Eben W. Martin
Tennessee">List of United States Representatives from Tennessee">Tennessee
- . Walter P. Brownlow
- . Henry R. Gibson
- . John A. Moon
- . Charles E. Snodgrass
- . James D. Richardson
- . John W. Gaines
- . Lemuel P. Padgett
- . Thetus W. Sims
- . Rice A. Pierce
- . Malcolm R. Patterson
Texas">List of United States Representatives from Texas">Texas
- . Thomas H. Ball
- . Samuel B. Cooper
- . Reese C. De Graffenreid, until August 29, 1902
- * Gordon J. Russell, from November 4, 1902
- . John L. Sheppard, until October 11, 1902
- * Morris Sheppard, from November 15, 1902
- . Choice B. Randell
- . Robert E. Burke, until June 5, 1901
- * Dudley G. Wooten, from July 13, 1901
- . Robert L. Henry
- . Samuel W.T. Lanham, until January 15, 1903
- . Albert S. Burleson
- . George F. Burgess
- . Rudolph Kleberg
- . James L. Slayden
- . John H. Stephens
Utah">List of United States Representatives from Utah">Utah
- . George Sutherland
Vermont">List of United States Representatives from Vermont">Vermont
- . David J. Foster
- . Kittredge Haskins
Virginia">List of United States Representatives from Virginia">Virginia
- . William A. Jones
- . Harry L. Maynard
- . John Lamb
- . Francis R. Lassiter
- . Claude A. Swanson
- . Peter J. Otey, until May 4, 1902
- * Carter Glass, from November 4, 1902
- . James Hay
- . John F. Rixey
- . William F. Rhea
- . Henry D. Flood
Washington">List of United States Representatives from Washington">Washington
- . Francis W. Cushman
- . Wesley L. Jones
West Virginia">List of United States Representatives from West Virginia">West Virginia
- . Blackburn B. Dovener
- . Alston G. Dayton
- . Joseph H. Gaines
- . James Anthony Hughes
Wisconsin">List of United States Representatives from Wisconsin">Wisconsin
- . Henry Allen Cooper
- . Herman B. Dahle
- . Joseph W. Babcock
- . Theobald Otjen
- . Samuel S. Barney
- . James H. Davidson
- . John J. Esch
- . Edward S. Minor
- . Webster E. Brown
- . John J. Jenkins
Wyoming">List of United States Representatives from Wyoming">Wyoming
- . Frank W. Mondell
Non-voting members
- . Marcus Aurelius Smith
- . Robert W. Wilcox
- . Bernard Shandon Rodey
- . Dennis T. Flynn
- . Federico Degetau
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
- * Democratic: 1-seat gain
- * Republican: 3-seat gain
- * Populist: 1-seat loss
- Deaths: 3
- Resignations: 0
- Vacancy: 1
- Total seats with changes: 6
State | Vacator | Reason for vacancy | Subsequent | Date of successor's installation |
Montana | Vacant | Senator William A. Clark vacated his seat during previous congress. Successor was elected March 7, 1901. | Paris Gibson | March 7, 1901 |
Delaware | Vacant | Legislature failed to elect to fill vacancy in term. Successor was elected March 2, 1903. | L. Heisler Ball | March 2, 1903 |
Delaware | Vacant | Legislature failed to elect to fill vacancy in term. Successor was elected March 2, 1903. | J. Frank Allee | March 2, 1903 |
Nebraska | Vacant | Legislature failed to elect to fill vacancy in term. Successor was elected March 28, 1901. | Joseph Millard | March 28, 1901 |
Nebraska | William V. Allen | 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 | December 2, 1901 |
South Dakota | James H. Kyle | Died July 1, 1901. Successor was appointed July 11, 1901, to continue the term and subsequently elected January 20, 1903, to finish the term. | Alfred B. Kittredge | July 11, 1901 |
New Jersey | William J. Sewell | Died December 27, 1901. Successor was elected. | John F. Dryden | January 29, 1902 |
Michigan | James McMillan | 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 | September 27, 1902 |
House of Representatives
- replacements: 17
- * Democratic: 3 seat loss
- * Republican: 3 seat gain
- deaths: 14
- resignations: 5
- contested elections: 2
- Total seats with changes: 24
Committees
Senate
- Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congress
- Agriculture and Forestry
- Appropriations
- Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate
- Canadian Relations
- Census
- Civil Service and Retrenchment
- Claims
- Coast and Insular Survey
- Coast Defenses
- Commerce
- Corporations Organized in the District of Columbia
- Cuban Relations
- Distributing Public Revenue Among the States
- District of Columbia
- Education and Labor
- Engrossed Bills
- Enrolled Bills
- Establish a University in the United States
- Examination and Disposition of Documents
- Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service
- Expenditures in Executive Departments
- Finance
- Fisheries
- Five Civilized Tribes of Indians
- Foreign Relations
- Forest Reservations and the Protection of Game
- Geological Survey
- Immigration
- Indian Affairs
- Indian Depredations
- Industrial Expositions
- Investigate the Condition of the Potomac River Front at Washington
- Indian Territory
- Interoceanic Canals
- Interstate Commerce
- Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands
- Judiciary
- Library
- Manufactures
- Military Affairs
- Mines and Mining
- Mississippi River and its Tributaries
- National Banks
- Naval Affairs
- Organization, Conduct and Expenditures of the Executive Departments
- Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico
- Pacific Railroads
- Patents
- Pensions
- Philippines
- Post Office and Post Roads
- Potomac River Front
- Printing
- Private Land Claims
- Privileges and Elections
- Public Buildings and Grounds
- Public Health and National Quarantine
- Public Lands
- Railroads
- Revision of the Laws
- Revolutionary Claims
- Rules
- Standards, Weights and Measures
- Tariff Regulation
- Territories
- Transportation and Sale of Meat Products
- Transportation Routes to the Seaboard
- Trespassers upon Indian Lands
- Ventilation and Acoustics
- Whole
- Woman Suffrage
House of Representatives
- Accounts
- Agriculture
- Alcoholic Liquor Traffic
- Appropriations
- Banking and Currency
- Census
- Claims
- Coinage, Weights and Measures
- Disposition of Executive Papers
- District of Columbia
- Education
- Election of the President, Vice President and Representatives in Congress
- Elections No.#1
- Elections No.#2
- Elections No.#3
- Enrolled Bills
- Expenditures in the Agriculture Department
- Expenditures in the Commerce and Labor Departments
- Expenditures in the Interior Department
- Expenditures in the Justice Department
- Expenditures in the Navy Department
- Expenditures in the Post Office Department
- Expenditures in the State Department
- Expenditures in the Treasury Department
- Expenditures in the War Department
- Expenditures on Public Buildings
- Foreign Affairs
- Immigration and Naturalization
- Indian Affairs
- Industrial Arts and Expositions
- Insular Affairs
- Interstate and Foreign Commerce
- Invalid Pensions
- Irrigation of Arid Lands
- Judiciary
- Labor
- Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River
- Library
- Manufactures
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Employees
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- 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
- 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
- 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 and Dennis E. Alward
- Clerk at the Speaker's Table: Asher C. Hinds
- Chaplain: Henry N. Couden, Universalist