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FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1901, TO MARCH 3, 1903 FIRST SESSION—December 2, 1901, to July 1, 1902 SECOND SESSION—December 1, 1902, to March 3, 1903 SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE—March 4, 1901 to March 9, 1901 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 1 of New York PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—WILLIAM P. FRYE, 2 of Maine SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—CHARLES G. BENNETT, of New York SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—DANIEL M. RANSDELL, of Indiana SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—DAVID B. HENDERSON, 3 of Iowa CLERK OF THE HOUSE—ALEXANDER MCDOWELL, 4 of Pennsylvania SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—HENRY CASSON, of Wisconsin DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—FRANK B. LYON, of New York POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE—J. C. MCELROY ALABAMA S. Brundidge, Jr., Searcy Joseph R. Hawley, Hartford REPRESENTATIVES SENATORS CALIFORNIA John T. Morgan, Selma E. Stevens Henry, Rockville SENATORS Edmund W. Pettus, Selma Nehemiah D. Sperry, New Haven George C. Perkins, Oakland Charles A. Russell, 6 Killingly REPRESENTATIVES Thomas R. Bard, Hueneme Frank B. Brandegee, 7 New London George W. Taylor, Demopolis REPRESENTATIVES Ebenezer J. Hill, Norwalk A. A. Wiley, Montgomery Frank L. Coombs, Napa Henry D. Clayton, Eufaula Samuel D. Woods, Stockton DELAWARE Sydney J. Bowie, Anniston Victor H. Metcalf, Oakland SENATORS Charles W. Thompson, Tuskegee Julius Kahn, San Francisco L. Heisler Ball, 8 Faulkland John H. Bankhead, Fayette Eugene F. Loud, San Francisco J. Frank Allee, 9 Dover 5 John L. Burnett, Gadsden James McLachlan, Pasadena REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE William Richardson, Huntsville James C. Needham, Modesto L. Heisler Ball, 10 Faulkland O. W. Underwood, Birmingham COLORADO FLORIDA ARKANSAS SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS Henry M. Teller, Central City Stephen R. Mallory, Pensacola James K. Jones, Washington Thomas M. Patterson, Denver James P. Taliaferro, Jacksonville James H. Berry, Bentonville REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES John F. Shafroth, Denver Stephen M. Sparkman, Tampa Philip D. McCulloch, Marianna John C. Bell, Montrose Robert W. Davis, Palatka John S. Little, Greenwood Thos. C. McRae, Prescott CONNECTICUT GEORGIA Charles C. Reid, Morrillton SENATORS SENATORS Hugh A. Dinsmore, Fayetteville Orville H. Platt, Meriden Augustus O. Bacon, Macon 1 Became President on the death of William McKinley 6 Died October 23, 1902. his seat March 3, 1903; vacancy in this class from March September 14, 1901; Vice Presidency remained vacant 7 Elected November 4, 1902, to fill vacancy caused by 4, 1899, to March 1, 1903. until March 4, 1905. death of Charles A. Russell, and became a member of 9 Elected to fill vacancy in the term beginning March 2 Reelected March 7, 1901 (special session of the Senate). the House on December 1, 1902. 4, 1901, caused by failure of legislature to elect, and took 3 Elected December 2, 1901. 8 Elected to fill vacancy in the term beginning March his seat March 3, 1903; vacancy in this class from March 4 Elected December 2, 1901. 4, 1899, caused by failure of legislature to elect, and took 4, 1901, to March 1, 1903. 5 Election unsuccessfully contested by N. B. Spears. 10 Resigned March 3, 1903, having been elected Senator. [ 254 ] FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS 255 Alexander S. Clay, Marietta Elias S. Holliday, Brazil LOUISIANA REPRESENTATIVES James E. Watson, Rushville SENATORS Jesse Overstreet, Indianapolis Rufus E. Lester, Savannah Samuel D. McEnery, New Orleans James M. Griggs, Dawson George W. Cromer, Muncie Charles B. Landis, Delphi Murphy J. Foster, Franklin E. B. Lewis, Montezuma REPRESENTATIVES W. C. Adamson, Carrollton Edgar D. Crumpacker, Valparaiso Leonidas F. Livingston, Kings George W. Steele, Marion Adolph Meyer, New Orleans Charles L. Bartlett, Macon James M. Robinson, Fort Wayne Robert C. Davey, New Orleans John W. Maddox, Rome Abraham L. Brick, South Bend Robert F. Broussard, New Iberia Wm. M. Howard, Lexington Phanor Breazeale, Natchitoches Farish Carter Tate, Jasper IOWA Joseph E. Ransdell, Lake Providence Wm. H. Fleming, Augusta SENATORS Samuel M. Robertson, Baton Rouge W. G. Brantley, Brunswick William B. Allison, Dubuque MAINE Jonathan P. Dolliver, 11 Fort Dodge SENATORS IDAHO REPRESENTATIVES Eugene Hale, Ellsworth SENATORS Thomas Hedge, Burlington William P. Frye, Lewiston Henry Heitfeld, Lewiston J. N. W. Rumple, 12 Marengo Fred T. Dubois, Blackfoot David B. Henderson, Dubuque REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Gilbert N. Haugen, Northwood Amos L. Allen, Alfred Thomas L. Glenn, Montpelier Robert G. Cousins, Tipton Charles E. Littlefield, Rockland John F. Lacey, Oskaloosa Edwin C. Burleigh, Augusta ILLINOIS John A. T. Hull, Des Moines Llewellyn Powers, 16 Houlton SENATORS William P. Hepburn, Clarinda Walter I. Smith, Council Bluffs MARYLAND Shelby M. Cullom, Springfield James P. Conner, Denison SENATORS William E. Mason, Chicago Lot Thomas, Storm Lake George L. Wellington, Cumberland REPRESENTATIVES Louis E. McComas, Williamsport James R. Mann, Chicago KANSAS REPRESENTATIVES John J. Feely, Chicago SENATORS George P. Foster, Chicago William H. Jackson, Salisbury William A. Harris, Linwood James McAndrews, Chicago Albert A. Blakeney, Franklinville Joseph R. Burton, Abilene Wm. F. Mahoney, Chicago Frank C. Wachter, Baltimore Henry S. Boutell, Chicago REPRESENTATIVES Charles R. Schirm, Baltimore George E. Foss, Chicago Charles Curtis, Topeka Sydney E. Mudd, La Plata Albert J. Hopkins, Aurora J. D. Bowersock, Lawrence George A. Pearre, Cumberland Robert R. Hitt, Mount Morris A. M. Jackson, Winfield George W. Prince, Galesburg James M. Miller, Council Grove MASSACHUSETTS Walter Reeves, Streator William A. Calderhead, Marysville SENATORS Joseph G. Cannon, Danville William A. Reeder, Logan George F. Hoar, Worcester Vespasian Warner, Clinton Chester I. Long, 13 Medicine Lodge Henry Cabot Lodge, Nahant Joseph V. Graff, Peoria At Large–Charles F. Scott, Iola REPRESENTATIVES J. Ross Mickey, Macomb George P. Lawrence, North Adams Thomas J. Selby, Hardin KENTUCKY Frederick H. Gillett, Springfield Ben F. Caldwell, Chatham SENATORS John R. Thayer, Worcester Thomas M. Jett, Hillsboro William J. Deboe, Marion Charles Q. Tirrell, Natick Joseph B. Crowley, Robinson Joseph C. S. Blackburn, Versailles William S. Knox, Lawrence James R. Williams, Carmi REPRESENTATIVES William H. Moody, 17 Haverhill Fredk. J. Kern, Belleville Augustus P. Gardner, 18 Hamilton George W. Smith, Murphysboro Charles K. Wheeler, Paducah Henry D. Allen, Morganfield Ernest W. Roberts, Chelsea Samuel W. McCall, Winchester INDIANA John S. Rhea, 14 Russellville McKenzie Moss, 15 Bowling Green Joseph A. Conry, Boston SENATORS D. H. Smith, Hodgensville Henry F. Naphen, Boston Charles W. Fairbanks, Indianapolis Harvey S. Irwin, Louisville Samuel L. Powers, Newton Albert J. Beveridge, Indianapolis D. Linn Gooch, Covington Wm. C. Lovering, Tauton REPRESENTATIVES South Trimble, Frankfort William S. Greene, Fall River James A. Hemenway, Boonville G. G. Gilbert, Shelbyville Robert W. Miers, Bloomington James N. Kehoe, Maysville MICHIGAN William T. Zenor, Corydon James B. White, Irvine SENATORS Francis M. Griffith, Vevay Vincent Boreing, London James McMillan, 19 Detroit 11 Appointed to fill vacancy in the term beginning March 14 Served until March 25, 1902; succeeded by McKenzie 17 Resigned May 1, 1902, to become Secretary of the 4, 1901, caused by death of Senator-elect John H. Gear, Moss who contested his election. Navy. in preceding Congress, and took his seat March 4, 1901; 15 Successfully contested the election of John S. Rhea, 18 Elected November 4, 1902, to fill vacancy caused by subsequently elected. and took his seat March 25, 1902. resignation of William H. Moody, and became a member 12 Died January 31, 1903. 16 Elected April 8, 1901, to fill vacancy caused by res- of the House on December 1, 1902. 13 Resigned, effective March 4, 1903, before the com- ignation of Representative-elect Charles A. Boutelle in 19 Died August 10, 1902. mencement of the Fifty-eighth Congress, to which he had preceding Congress, and became a member of the House been reelected, having been elected Senator. on December 2, 1901. 256 Biographical Directory MICHIGAN—Continued John Dougherty, Liberty NEW JERSEY Charles F. Cochran, St. Joseph SENATORS—Continued SENATORS William S. Cowherd, Kansas City 27 Russell A. Alger, 20 Detroit William J. Sewell, Camden D. A. De Armond, Butler 28 Julius C. Burrows, Kalamazoo James Cooney, Marshall John F. Dryden, Newark John Kean, Ursino REPRESENTATIVES D. W. Shackleford, Jefferson City REPRESENTATIVES John B. Corliss, Detroit Champ Clark, Bowling Green Henry C. Smith, Adrian Richard Bartholdt, St. Louis H. C. Loudenslager, Paulsboro Washington Gardner, Albion Charles F. Joy, St. Louis John J. Gardner, Atlantic City Edward L. Hamilton, Niles James J. Butler, 23 St. Louis Benjamin F. Howell, New Brunswick 29 Wm. Alden Smith, Grand Rapids George C. R. Wagoner, 24 St. Louis Joshua S. Salmon, Boonton 30 Samuel W. Smith, Pontiac Edward Robb, Perryville De Witt Clinton Flanagan, Edgar Weeks, Mount Clemens W. D. Vandiver, Cape Girardeau Morristown J. W. Fordney, Saginaw M. E. Benton, Neosho James F. Stewart, Paterson Roswell P. Bishop, Ludington Richard W. Parker, Newark Rosseau O. Crump, 21 West Bay City MONTANA Allan L. McDermott, Jersey City Henry H. Aplin, 22 West Bay City Charles N. Fowler, Elizabeth SENATORS A. B. Darragh, St. Louis Carlos D. Shelden, Houghton William A. Clark, Butte NEW YORK Paris Gibson, 25 Great Falls SENATORS MINNESOTA REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE Thomas C. Platt, Owego SENATORS Caldwell Edwards, Bozeman Chauncey