48th United States Congress

1883-1885 U.S. Congress
48th United States Congress
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United States Capitol (1906)

March 4, 1883 – March 4, 1885
Members76 senators
325 representatives
8 non-voting delegates
Senate majorityRepublican
Senate PresidentVacant
House majorityDemocratic
House SpeakerJohn G. Carlisle (D)
Sessions
1st: December 3, 1883 – July 7, 1884
2nd: December 1, 1884 – March 3, 1885

The 48th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from March 4, 1883, to March 4, 1885, during the last two years of Chester A. Arthur's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 1880 United States census. The Senate had a Republican majority, and the House had a Democratic majority.

Major events

Washington Monument (seen here in 2006) was completed December 6, 1884.

Major legislation

Territories organized

Party summary

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

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Readjuster
(RA)
Republican
(R)
Other
End of previous congress 37 1 37 1[a] 76 0
Begin 36 2 37 0 75 1
End 38 760
Final voting share 47.4% 2.6% 50.0% 0.0%
Beginning of next congress 34 2 37 0 73 3

House of Representatives

Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
Democratic
(D)
Independent
Democratic
(ID)
Readjuster
(RA)
Independent
(I)
Greenback
(GB)
Independent
Republican
(IR)
Republican
(R)
Anti-
Monopoly
(AM)
End of previous congress 130 1 0 1 9 1 150 0 292 1
Begin 192 3 5 1 2 1 120 0 324 1
End 197 4 2 113 1 3232
Final voting share 61.0% 0.9% 1.2% 0.6% 0.6% 0.3% 35.0% 0.3%
Non-voting members 5 0000030 8 0
Beginning of next congress 128 1 0 0 10 1 151 128 419 0
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

Leadership

Senate

House of Representatives

Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state.

Skip to House of Representatives, below

Senate

Senators are listed by their states and Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election.

Alabama

2. John T. Morgan (D)
3. James L. Pugh (D)

Arkansas

2. Augustus H. Garland (D)
3. James D. Walker (D)

California

1. John F. Miller (R)
3. James T. Farley (D)

Colorado

2. Thomas M. Bowen (R)
3. Nathaniel P. Hill (R)

Connecticut

1. Joseph R. Hawley (R)
3. Orville H. Platt (R)

Delaware

1. Thomas F. Bayard Sr. (D)
2. Eli Saulsbury (D)

Florida

1. Charles W. Jones (D)
3. Wilkinson Call (D)

Georgia

2. Alfred H. Colquitt (D)
3. Joseph E. Brown (D)

Illinois

2. Shelby M. Cullom (R)
3. John A. Logan (R)

Indiana

1. Benjamin Harrison (R)
3. Daniel W. Voorhees (D)

Iowa

2. James F. Wilson (R)
3. William B. Allison (R)

Kansas

2. Preston B. Plumb (R)
3. John J. Ingalls (R)

Kentucky

2. James B. Beck (D)
3. John S. Williams (D)

Louisiana

2. Randall L. Gibson (D)
3. Benjamin F. Jonas (D)

Maine

1. Eugene Hale (R)
2. William P. Frye (R)

Maryland

1. Arthur Pue Gorman (D)
3. James B. Groome (D)

Massachusetts

1. Henry L. Dawes (R)
2. George F. Hoar (R)

Michigan

1. Omar D. Conger (R)
2. Thomas W. Palmer (R)

Minnesota

1. Samuel J. R. McMillan (R)
2. Dwight M. Sabin (R)

Mississippi

1. James Z. George (D)
2. Lucius Q. C. Lamar (D)

Missouri

1. Francis Cockrell (D)
3. George G. Vest (D)

Nebraska

1. Charles H. Van Wyck (R)
2. Charles F. Manderson (R)

Nevada

1. James G. Fair (D)
3. John P. Jones (R)

New Hampshire

2. Austin F. Pike (R), from August 2, 1883
3. Henry W. Blair (R)

New Jersey

1. William J. Sewell (R)
2. John R. McPherson (D)

New York

1. Warner Miller (R)
3. Elbridge G. Lapham (R)

North Carolina

2. Matt W. Ransom (D)
3. Zebulon B. Vance (D)

Ohio

1. John Sherman (R)
3. George H. Pendleton (D)

Oregon

2. Joseph N. Dolph (R)
3. James H. Slater (D)

Pennsylvania

1. John I. Mitchell (R)
3. J. Donald Cameron (R)

Rhode Island

1. Nelson W. Aldrich (R)
2. Henry B. Anthony (R), until September 2, 1884
William P. Sheffield (R), November 19, 1884 – January 20, 1885
Jonathan Chace (R), from January 20, 1885

South Carolina

2. Matthew C. Butler (D)
3. Wade Hampton III (D)

Tennessee

1. Howell E. Jackson (D)
2. Isham G. Harris (D)

Texas

1. Samuel B. Maxey (D)
2. Richard Coke (D)

Vermont

1. George F. Edmunds (R)
3. Justin S. Morrill (R)

Virginia

1. William Mahone (RA)
2. Harrison H. Riddleberger (RA)

West Virginia

1. Johnson N. Camden (D)
2. John E. Kenna (D)

Wisconsin

1. Philetus Sawyer (R)
3. Angus Cameron (R)
Senators' party membership by state at the opening of the 48th Congress in March 1883.
  2 Democrats
  1 Democrat and 1 Republican
  2 Republicans
  Territories
President pro tempore
George F. Edmunds

House of Representatives

Members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.

Alabama

1. Thomas H. Herndon (D), until March 28, 1883
James T. Jones (D), from December 3, 1883
2. Hilary A. Herbert (D)
3. William C. Oates (D)
4. Charles M. Shelley (D), until January 9, 1885
George H. Craig (R), from January 9, 1885
5. Thomas Williams (D)
6. Goldsmith W. Hewitt (D)
7. William H. Forney (D)
8. Luke Pryor (D)

Arkansas

1. Poindexter Dunn (D)
2. James K. Jones (D), until February 19, 1885
3. John H. Rogers (D)
4. Samuel W. Peel (D)
At-large. Clifton R. Breckinridge (D)

California

1. William S. Rosecrans (D)
2. James H. Budd (D)
3. Barclay Henley (D)
4. Pleasant B. Tully (D)
At-large. John R. Glascock (D)
At-large. Charles A. Sumner (D)

Colorado

At-large. James B. Belford (R)

Connecticut

1. William W. Eaton (D)
2. Charles L. Mitchell (D)
3. John T. Wait (R)
4. Edward W. Seymour (D)

Delaware

At-large. Charles B. Lore (D)

Florida

1. Robert H. M. Davidson (D)
2. Horatio Bisbee Jr. (R)

Georgia

1. John C. Nicholls (D)
2. Henry G. Turner (D)
3. Charles F. Crisp (D)
4. Hugh Buchanan (D)
5. Nathaniel J. Hammond (D)
6. James H. Blount (D)
7. Judson C. Clements (D)
8. Seaborn Reese (D)
9. Allen D. Candler (D)
At-large. Thomas Hardeman Jr. (D)

Illinois

1. Ransom W. Dunham (R)
2. John F. Finerty (ID)
3. George R. Davis (R)
4. George E. Adams (R)
5. Reuben Ellwood (R)
6. Robert R. Hitt (R)
7. Thomas J. Henderson (R)
8. William Cullen (R)
9. Lewis E. Payson (R)
10. Nicholas E. Worthington (D)
11. William H. Neece (D)
12. James M. Riggs (D)
13. William M. Springer (D)
14. Jonathan H. Rowell (R)
15. Joseph G. Cannon (R)
16. Aaron Shaw (D)
17. Samuel W. Moulton (D)
18. William R. Morrison (D)
19. Richard W. Townshend (D)
20. John R. Thomas (R)

Indiana

1. John J. Kleiner (D)
2. Thomas R. Cobb (D)
3. Strother M. Stockslager (D)
4. William S. Holman (D)
5. Courtland C. Matson (D)
6. Thomas M. Browne (R)
7. Stanton J. Peelle (R), until May 22, 1884
William E. English (D), from May 22, 1884
8. John E. Lamb (D)
9. Thomas B. Ward (D)
10. Thomas J. Wood (D)
11. George W. Steele (R)
12. Robert Lowry (D)
13. William H. Calkins (R), until October 20, 1884
Benjamin F. Shively (AM), from December 1, 1884

Iowa

1. Moses A. McCoid (R)
2. Jeremiah H. Murphy (D)
3. David B. Henderson (R)
4. Luman H. Weller (GB)
5. James Wilson (R), until March 3, 1885
Benjamin T. Frederick (D), from March 3, 1885
6. Marsena E. Cutts (R), until September 1, 1883
John C. Cook (D), from October 9, 1883
7. John A. Kasson (R), until July 13, 1884
Hiram Y. Smith (R), from December 2, 1884
8. William P. Hepburn (R)
9. William H. M. Pusey (D)
10. Adoniram J. Holmes (R)
11. Isaac S. Struble (R)

Kansas

1. John A. Anderson (R)
2. Dudley C. Haskell (R), until December 16, 1883
Edward H. Funston (R), from March 21, 1884
3. Thomas Ryan (R)
At-large. Lewis Hanback (R)
At-large. Edmund N. Morrill (R)
At-large. Bishop W. Perkins (R)
At-large. Samuel R. Peters (R)

Kentucky

1. Oscar Turner (ID)
2. James F. Clay (D)
3. John E. Halsell (D)
4. Thomas A. Robertson (D)
5. Albert S. Willis (D)
6. John G. Carlisle (D)
7. Joseph C. S. Blackburn (D)
8. Philip B. Thompson Jr. (D)
9. William W. Culbertson (R)
10. John D. White (R)
11. Frank L. Wolford (D)

Louisiana

1. Carleton Hunt (D)
2. E. John Ellis (D)
3. William Pitt Kellogg (R)
4. Newton C. Blanchard (D)
5. J. Floyd King (D)
6. Edward T. Lewis (D)

Maine

At-large. Charles A. Boutelle (R)
At-large. Nelson Dingley Jr. (R)
At-large. Seth L. Milliken (R)
At-large. Thomas B. Reed (R)

Maryland

1. George W. Covington (D)
2. J. Frederick C. Talbott (D)
3. Fetter S. Hoblitzell (D)
4. John V. L. Findlay (D)
5. Hart B. Holton (R)
6. Louis E. McComas (R)

Massachusetts

1. Robert T. Davis (R)
2. John D. Long (R)
3. Ambrose A. Ranney (R)
4. Patrick A. Collins (D)
5. Leopold Morse (D)
6. Henry B. Lovering (D)
7. Eben F. Stone (R)
8. William A. Russell (R)
9. Theodore Lyman (IR)
10. William W. Rice (R)
11. William Whiting (R)
12. George D. Robinson (R), until January 7, 1884
Francis W. Rockwell (R), from January 17, 1884

Michigan

1. William C. Maybury (D)
2. Nathaniel B. Eldredge (D)
3. Edward S. Lacey (R)
4. George L. Yaple (D)
5. Julius Houseman (D)
6. Edwin B. Winans (D)
7. Ezra C. Carleton (D)
8. Roswell G. Horr (R)
9. Byron M. Cutcheon (R)
10. Herschel H. Hatch (R)
11. Edward Breitung (R)

Minnesota

1. Milo White (R)
2. James B. Wakefield (R)
3. Horace B. Strait (R)
4. William D. Washburn (R)
5. Knute Nelson (R)

Mississippi

1. Henry L. Muldrow (D)
2. James R. Chalmers (I), from June 25, 1884
3. Elza Jeffords (R)
4. Hernando D. Money (D)
5. Otho R. Singleton (D)
6. Henry S. Van Eaton (D)
7. Ethelbert Barksdale (D)

Missouri

1. William H. Hatch (D)
2. Armstead M. Alexander (D)
3. Alexander M. Dockery (D)
4. James N. Burnes (D)
5. Alexander Graves (D)
6. John Cosgrove (D)
7. Aylett H. Buckner (D)
8. John J. O'Neill (D)
9. James O. Broadhead (D)
10. Martin L. Clardy (D)
11. Richard P. Bland (D)
12. Charles H. Morgan (D)
13. Robert W. Fyan (D)
14. Lowndes H. Davis (D)

Nebraska

1. Archibald J. Weaver (R)
2. James Laird (R)
3. Edward K. Valentine (R)

Nevada

At-large. George W. Cassidy (D)

New Hampshire

1. Martin A. Haynes (R)
2. Ossian Ray (R)

New Jersey

1. Thomas M. Ferrell (D)
2. J. Hart Brewer (R)
3. John Kean Jr. (R)
4. Benjamin F. Howey (R)
5. William W. Phelps (R)
6. William H. F. Fiedler (D)
7. William McAdoo (D)

New York

1. Perry Belmont (D)
2. William E. Robinson (D)
3. Darwin R. James (R)
4. Felix Campbell (D)
5. Nicholas Muller (D)
6. Samuel S. Cox (D)
7. William Dorsheimer (D)
8. John J. Adams (D)
9. John Hardy (D)
10. Abram S. Hewitt (D)
11. Orlando B. Potter (D)
12. Waldo Hutchins (D)
13. John H. Ketcham (R)
14. Lewis Beach (D)
15. John H. Bagley Jr. (D)
16. Thomas J. Van Alstyne (D)
17. Henry G. Burleigh (R)
18. Frederick A. Johnson (R)
19. Abraham X. Parker (R)
20. Edward Wemple (D)
21. George W. Ray (R)
22. Charles R. Skinner (R)
23. John T. Spriggs (D)
24. Newton W. Nutting (R)
25. Frank Hiscock (R)
26. Sereno E. Payne (R)
27. James W. Wadsworth (R)
28. Stephen C. Millard (R)
29. John Arnot Jr. (D)
30. Halbert S. Greenleaf (D)
31. Robert S. Stevens (D)
32. William F. Rogers (D)
33. Francis B. Brewer (R)
At-large. Henry W. Slocum (D)

North Carolina

1. Walter F. Pool (R), until August 25, 1883
Thomas G. Skinner (D), from November 20, 1883
2. James E. O'Hara (R)
3. Wharton J. Green (D)
4. William Ruffin Cox (D)
5. Alfred M. Scales (D), until December 30, 1884
James W. Reid (D), from January 28, 1885
6. Clement Dowd (D)
7. Tyre York (ID)
8. Robert B. Vance (D)
At-large. Risden T. Bennett (D)

Ohio

1. John F. Follett (D)
2. Isaac M. Jordan (D)
3. Robert M. Murray (D)
4. Benjamin Le Fevre (D)
5. George E. Seney (D)
6. William D. Hill (D)
7. Henry L. Morey (R), until June 20, 1884
James E. Campbell (D), from June 20, 1884
8. J. Warren Keifer (R)
9. James S. Robinson (R), until January 12, 1885
10. Frank H. Hurd (D)
11. John W. McCormick (R)
12. Alphonso Hart (R)
13. George L. Converse (D)
14. George W. Geddes (D)
15. Adoniram J. Warner (D)
16. Beriah Wilkins (D)
17. Joseph D. Taylor (R)
18. William McKinley (R), until May 27, 1884
Jonathan H. Wallace (D), from May 27, 1884
19. Ezra B. Taylor (R)
20. David R. Paige (D)
21. Martin A. Foran (D)

Oregon

At-large. Melvin C. George (R)

Pennsylvania

1. Henry H. Bingham (R)
2. Charles O'Neill (R)
3. Samuel J. Randall (D)
4. William D. Kelley (R)
5. Alfred C. Harmer (R)
6. James B. Everhart (R)
7. I. Newton Evans (R)
8. Daniel Ermentrout (D)
9. A. Herr Smith (R)
10. William Mutchler (D)
11. John B. Storm (D)
12. Daniel W. Connolly (D)
13. Charles N. Brumm (GB)
14. Samuel F. Barr (R)
15. George A. Post (D)
16. William W. Brown (R)
17. Jacob M. Campbell (R)
18. Louis E. Atkinson (R)
19. William A. Duncan (D), until November 14, 1884
John A. Swope (D), from December 23, 1884
20. Andrew G. Curtin (D)
21. Charles E. Boyle (D)
22. James H. Hopkins (D)
23. Thomas M. Bayne (R)
24. George V. Lawrence (R)
25. John D. Patton (D)
26. Samuel H. Miller (R)
27. Samuel M. Brainerd (R)
At-large. Mortimer F. Elliott (D)

Rhode Island

1. Henry J. Spooner (R)
2. Jonathan Chace (R), until January 26, 1885
Nathan F. Dixon III (R), from February 12, 1885

South Carolina

1. Samuel Dibble (D)
2. George D. Tillman (D)
3. D. Wyatt Aiken (D)
4. John H. Evins (D), until October 20, 1884
John Bratton (D), from December 8, 1884
5. John J. Hemphill (D)
6. George W. Dargan (D)
7. Edmund W. M. Mackey (R), until January 27, 1884
Robert Smalls (R), from March 18, 1884

Tennessee

1. Augustus H. Pettibone (R)
2. Leonidas C. Houk (R)
3. George G. Dibrell (D)
4. Benton McMillin (D)
5. Richard Warner (D)
6. Andrew J. Caldwell (D)
7. John G. Ballentine (D)
8. John M. Taylor (D)
9. Rice A. Pierce (D)
10. H. Casey Young (D)

Texas

1. Charles Stewart (D)
2. John H. Reagan (D)
3. James H. Jones (D)
4. David B. Culberson (D)
5. James W. Throckmorton (D)
6. Olin Wellborn (D)
7. Thomas P. Ochiltree (I)
8. James F. Miller (D)
9. Roger Q. Mills (D)
10. John Hancock (D)
11. Samuel W. T. Lanham (D)

Vermont

1. John W. Stewart (R)
2. Luke P. Poland (R)

Virginia

1. Robert M. Mayo (RA), until March 20, 1884
George T. Garrison (D), from March 20, 1884
2. Harry Libbey (RA)
3. George D. Wise (D)
4. Benjamin S. Hooper (RA)
5. George Cabell (D)
6. John R. Tucker (D)
7. John Paul (D), until September 5, 1883
Charles T. O'Ferrall (D), from May 5, 1884
8. John S. Barbour Jr. (D)
9. Henry Bowen (RA)
At-large. John S. Wise (RA)

West Virginia

1. Nathan Goff (R)
2. William L. Wilson (D)
3. John E. Kenna (D), until March 4, 1883
Charles P. Snyder (D), from May 15, 1883
4. Eustace Gibson (D)

Wisconsin

1. John Winans (D)
2. Daniel H. Sumner (D)
3. Burr W. Jones (D)
4. Peter V. Deuster (D)
5. Joseph Rankin (D)
6. Richard W. Guenther (R)
7. Gilbert M. Woodward (D)
8. William T. Price (R)
9. Isaac Stephenson (R)

Non-voting members

Arizona Territory. Granville H. Oury (D)
Dakota Territory. John B. Raymond (R)
Idaho Territory. Theodore F. Singiser (R)
Montana Territory. Martin Maginnis (D)
New Mexico Territory. Tranqulino Luna (R), until March 5, 1884
Francisco A. Manzanares (D), from March 5, 1884
Utah Territory. John T. Caine (D)
Washington Territory. Thomas H. Brents (R)
Wyoming Territory. Morton E. Post (D)
Speaker of the House
John G. Carlisle

Changes in membership

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.

Senate

  • Replacements: 1
    • Democratic: no net change
    • Republican: 1 seat net gain
    • Liberal Republican: 1 seat net loss
  • Deaths: 1
  • Resignations: 0
  • Interim appointment: 1
  • Late election: 1
  • Total seats with changes: 3
Senate changes
State
(class)
Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[b]
New Hampshire (2) Vacant Legislature had failed to elect.
Senator elected August 2, 1883.
Austin F. Pike (R) August 2, 1883
Rhode Island (2) Henry B. Anthony (R) Incumbent died September 2, 1884.
Successor appointed November 19, 1884.
William P. Sheffield (R) November 19, 1884
Rhode Island (2) William P. Sheffield (R) Interim appointee replaced by successor elected January 20, 1885. Jonathan Chace (R) January 20, 1885


House of Representatives

  • Replacements: 15
    • Democratic: 1 seat net gain
    • Republican: 1 seat net loss
    • National Greenback: 1 seat net gain
  • Deaths: 9
  • Resignations: 9
  • Contested election: 8
  • Total seats with changes: 25
House changes
District Vacated by Reason for change Successor Date of successor's
formal installation[b]
Mississippi 2nd Vacant Chalmers took seat after an election contest with Van H. Manning who challenged his election James R. Chalmers (I) June 25, 1884
West Virginia 3rd John E. Kenna (D) Resigned March 4, 1883, when elected U.S. Senator. Charles P. Snyder (D) May 15, 1883
Alabama 1st Thomas H. Herndon (D) Died March 28, 1883. James T. Jones (D) December 3, 1883
Iowa 6th Marsena E. Cutts (R) Died September 1, 1883. John C. Cook (D) October 9, 1883
Virginia 7th John Paul (D) Resigned September 5, 1883, to become judge of the U.S. District Court of the Western District of Virginia. The House election was subsequently contested. Charles T. O'Ferrall (D) May 5, 1884
Kansas 2nd Dudley C. Haskell (R) Died December 16, 1883. Edward H. Funston (R) March 21, 1884
North Carolina 1st Walter F. Pool (R) Died August 25, 1883. Thomas G. Skinner (D) November 20, 1883
Massachusetts 12th George D. Robinson (R) Resigned January 7, 1884, when elected Governor of Massachusetts. Francis W. Rockwell (R) January 17, 1884
South Carolina 7th Edmund W. M. Mackey (R) Died January 27, 1884. Robert Smalls (R) March 18, 1884
New Mexico Territory At-large Tranquilino Luna (R) Lost contested election March 5, 1884. Francisco A. Manzanares (D) March 5, 1884
Virginia 1st Robert M. Mayo (RA) Lost contested election March 20, 1884. George T. Garrison (D) March 20, 1884
Indiana 7th Stanton J. Peelle (R) Lost contested election May 22, 1884. William E. English (D) May 22, 1884
Ohio 18th William McKinley (R) Lost contested election May 27, 1884. Jonathan H. Wallace (D) May 27, 1884
Ohio 7th Henry L. Morey (R) Lost contested election June 20, 1884. James E. Campbell (D) June 20, 1884
Iowa 7th John A. Kasson (R) Resigned July 13, 1884, to become U.S. Minister to Germany. Hiram Y. Smith (R) December 2, 1884
Indiana 13th William H. Calkins (R) Resigned October 20, 1884. Benjamin F. Shively (AM) December 1, 1884
South Carolina 4th John H. Evins (D) Died October 20, 1884. John Bratton (D) December 8, 1884
Pennsylvania 19th William A. Duncan (D) Died November 14, 1884. John A. Swope (D) December 23, 1884
North Carolina 5th Alfred M. Scales (D) Resigned December 30, 1884, when elected Governor of North Carolina. James W. Reid (D) January 28, 1885
Alabama 4th Charles M. Shelley (D) Lost contested election January 9, 1885. George H. Craig (R) January 9, 1885
Ohio 9th James S. Robinson (R) Resigned January 12, 1885, to become Ohio Secretary of State. Vacant Not filled this term
Rhode Island 2nd Jonathan Chace (R) Resigned January 26, 1885, when elected U.S. Senator. Nathan F. Dixon III (R) February 12, 1885
Arkansas 2nd James K. Jones (D) Resigned February 19, 1885, when elected U.S. Senator. Vacant Not filled this term
Iowa 5th James Wilson (R) Lost contested election March 3, 1885. Benjamin T. Frederick (D) March 3, 1885


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

Legislative branch agency directors

Senate

House of Representatives

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Independent
  2. ^ a b When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.

References

  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

External links

  • Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress
  • U.S. House of Representatives: House History
  • U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists
  • Congressional Directory for the 48th Congress, 1st Session.
  • Congressional Directory for the 48th Congress, 1st Session (1st Revision).
  • Congressional Directory for the 48th Congress, 1st Session (2nd Revision).
  • Congressional Directory for the 48th Congress, 2nd Session.
  • Congressional Directory for the 48th Congress, 2nd Session (Revision).
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United States congresses (and year convened)