Membership of the 52nd Congress of the United States

 
March 4, 1891 to March 3, 1893
 
First Session:  December 7, 1891 to August 5, 1892
Second Session:  December 5, 1892 to March 3, 1893
 

Vice President of the United States:

Levi P. Morton (New York)

President Pro Tempore of the Senate:

Charles F. Manderson (Nebraska)

Secretary of the Senate:

Anson G. McCook (New York)

Sergeant At Arms of the Senate:

Edward K. Valentine (Nebraska)

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Charles F. Crisp (Georgia)

Clerk of the House:

Edward McPherson (Pennsylvania)
James Kerr (Pennsylvania), from December 8, 1891

Sergeant At Arms of the House:

Adoniram J. Holmes (Iowa)
Samuel S. Yoder (Ohio), from December 8, 1891

Doorkeeper of the House:

Charles H. Turner (New York)

Postmaster of the House:

J. W. Hathaway

 

Alabama

 

Senators

 

John T. Morgan

James L. Pugh

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Richard H. Clarke
District 2: Hilary A. Herbert
District 3: William C. Oates
District 4: Louis W. Turpin
District 5: James E. Cobb
District 6: John Hollis Bankhead
District 7: William H. Forney
District 8: Joe Wheeler
 

Arkansas

 

Senators

 

James K. Jones

James H. Berry

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William H. Cate
District 2: Clifton R. Breckinridge
District 3: Thomas C. McRae
District 4: William L. Terry
District 5: Samuel W. Peel
 

California

 

Senators

 

Leland Stanford

Charles N. Felton (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George Hearst; served from March 19, 1891)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Thomas J. Geary
District 2: Anthony Caminetti
District 3: Joseph McKenna (resigned March 28, 1892 to become  United States circuit judge for the ninth judicial circuit)
Samuel G. Hilborn (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph McKenna; served from December 5, 1892)
District 4: John T. Cutting
District 5: Eugene F. Loud
District 6: William W. Bowers
 

Colorado

 

Senators

 

Henry M. Teller 

Edward O. Wolcott

 

Representative At Large

 

Hosea Townsend
 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Orville H. Platt

Joseph R. Hawley

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Lewis Sperry
District 2: Washington F. Willcox
District 3: Charles A. Russell
District 4: Robert E. DeForest
 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

George Gray

Anthony C. Higgins

 

Representative At Large

 

John W. Causey
 

Florida

 

Senators

 

Wilkinson Call

Samuel Pasco

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Stephen R. Mallory
District 2: Robert Bullock
 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

Alfred H. Colquitt

John B. Gordon

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Rufus E. Lester
District 2: Henry G. Turner
District 3: Charles F. Crisp
District 4: Charles L. Moses
District 5: Leonidas F. Livingston
District 6: James H. Blount
District 7: Robert W. Everett
District 8: Thomas G. Lawson
District 9: Thomas E. Winn
District 10: Thomas E. Watson
 

Idaho

 

Senators

 

George L. Shoup

Fred T. Dubois

 

Representative At Large

 

Willis Sweet
 

Illinois

 

Senators

 

Shelby M. Cullom

John M. Palmer

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Abner Taylor
District 2: Lawrence E. McGann
District 3: Allan C. Durborow, Jr.
District 4: Walter C. Newberry
District 5: Albert J. Hopkins
District 6: Robert R. Hitt
District 7: Thomas J. Henderson
District 8: Lewis Steward
District 9: Herman W. Snow
District 10: Philip S. Post
District 11: Benjamin T. Cable
District 12: Scott Wike
District 13: William M. Springer
District 14: Owen Scott
District 15: Samuel T. Busey
District 16: George W. Fithian
District 17: Edward Lane
District 18: William S. Forman
District 19: James R. Williams
District 20: George W. Smith
 

Indiana

 

Senators

 

Daniel W. Voorhees

David B. Turpie

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William F. Parrett
District 2: John Bretz
District 3: Jason B. Brown
District 4: William S. Holman
District 5: George W. Cooper
District 6: Henry U. Johnson
District 7: William D. Bynum
District 8: Elijah V. Brookshire
District 9: Daniel W. Waugh
District 10: David H. Patton
District 11: Augustus N. Martin
District 12: Charles A. O. McClellan
District 13: Benjamin F. Shively
 

Iowa

 

Senators

 

William B. Allison

James F. Wilson

 

Representatives

 

District 1: John J. Seerley
District 2: Walter I. Hayes
District 3: David B. Henderson
District 4: Walter H. Butler
District 5: John T. Hamilton
District 6: Frederick E. White
District 7: John A. T. Hull
District 8: James P. Flick
District 9: Thomas Bowman
District 10: Jonathan P. Dolliver
District 11: George D. Perkins
 

Kansas

 

Senators

 

Preston B. Plumb (died December 20, 1891)

William A. Peffer

Bishop W. Perkins (appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Preston B. Plumb; served from January 1, 1892 to March 3, 1893, when John Martin was elected)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Case Broderick
District 2: Edward H. Funston
District 3: Benjamin H. Clover
District 4: John G. Otis
District 5: John Davis
District 6: William Baker
District 7: Jeremiah Simpson
 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

Joseph C. S. Blackburn

John G. Carlisle (resigned February 4, 1893 to become Secretary of the Treasury)

William Lindsay (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John G. Carlisle; served from February 15, 1893)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William J. Stone
District 2: William T. Ellis
District 3: Isaac H. Goodnight
District 4: Alexander B. Montgomery
District 5: Asher G. Caruth
District 6: William W. Dickerson
District 7: William C. P. Breckinridge
District 8: James B. McCreary
District 9: Thomas H. Paynter
District 10: John W. Kendall (died March 7, 1892)
Joseph M. Kendall (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, John W. Kendall; served from April 21, 1892)
District 11: John H. Wilson
 

Louisiana

 

Senators

 

Randall L. Gibson (died December 15, 1892)

Edward D. White

Donelson Caffery (appointed and subsequently elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Randall L. Gibson; served from December 31, 1892)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Adolph Meyer
District 2: Matthew D. Lagan
District 3: Andrew Price
District 4: Newton C. Blanchard
District 5: Charles J. Boatner
District 6: Samuel M. Robertston
 

Maine

 

Senators

 

Eugene Hale

William P. Frye

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Thomas B. Reed
District 2: Nelson Dingley, Jr.
District 3: Seth L. Milliken
District 4: Charles A. Boutelle
 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

Arthur P. Gorman

Charles H. Gibson (appointed and subsequently elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ephraim K. Wilson; served from November 19, 1891)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Henry Page (resigned September 3, 1892 to become a judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals)
John B. Brown (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Page; served from November 8, 1892)
District 2: Herman Stump
District 3: Harry W. Rusk
District 4: Isidor Rayner
District 5: Barnes Compton
District 6: William M. McKaig
 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

Henry L. Dawes

George F. Hoar

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Charles S. Randall
District 2: Elijah A. Morse
District 3: John F. Andrew
District 4: Joseph H. O'Neil
District 5: Sherman Hoar
District 6: Henry Cabot Lodge (resigned March 3, 1893 to become Senator)
District 7: William Cogswell
District 8: Moses T. Stevens
District 9: George F. Williams
District 10: Joseph H. Walker
District 11: Frederick S. Coolidge
District 12: John C. Crosby
 

Michigan

 

Senators

 

Francis B. Stockbridge

James McMillan

 

Representatives

 

District 1: J. Logan Chipman
District 2: James S. Gorman
District 3: James O'Donnell
District 4: Julius C. Burrows
District 5: Melbourne H. Ford (died April 20, 1891)
Charles E. Belknap (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Melbourne H. Ford; served from November 3, 1891)
District 6: Byron G. Stout
District 7: Justin R. Whiting
District 8: Henry M. Youmans
District 9: Harrison Wheeler
District 10: Thomas A. E. Weadock
District 11: Samuel M. Stephenson
 

Minnesota

 

Senators

 

Cushman K. Davis

William D. Washburn

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William H. Harries
District 2: John Lind
District 3: Osee M. Hall
District 4: James N. Castle
District 5: Kittel Halvorson
 

Mississippi

 

Senators

 

James Z. George

Edward C. Walthall

 

Representatives

 

District 1: John M. Allen
District 2: John C. Kyle
District 3: Thomas C. Catchings
District 4: Clarke Lewis
District 5: Joseph H. Beeman
District 6: Thomas R. Stockdale
District 7: Charles E. Hooker
 

Missouri

 

Senators

 

Francis M. Cockrell

George G. Vest

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William H. Hatch
District 2: Charles H. Mansur
District 3: Alexander M. Dockery
District 4: Robert P. C. Wilson
District 5: John C. Tarsney
District 6: John T. Heard
District 7: Richard H. Norton
District 8: John J. O'Neill
District 9: Seth W. Cobb
District 10: Samuel Byrns
District 11: Richard P. Bland
District 12: David A. DeArmond
District 13: Robert W. Fyan
District 14: Marshall Arnold
 

Montana

 

Senators

 

Thomas C. Power

Wilbur F. Sanders

 

Representative At Large

 

William W. Dixon
 

Nebraska

 

Senators

 

Charles F. Manderson

Algernon S. Paddock

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William J. Bryan
District 2: William A. McKeighan
District 3: Omer M. Kern
 

Nevada

 

Senators

 

John P. Jones

William M. Stewart

 

Representative At Large

 

Horace F. Bartine
 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

William E. Chandler

Jacob H. Gallinger

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Luther F. McKinney
District 2: Warren F. Daniell
 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

John R. McPherson

Rufus Blodgett

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Christopher A. Bergen
District 2: James Buchanan
District 3: Jacob A. Geissenhainer
District 4: Samuel Fowler
District 5: Cornelius A. Cadmus
District 6: Thomas D. English
District 7: Edward F. McDonald (died November 5, 1892)
 

New York

 

Senators

 

Frank Hiscock

David B. Hill (elected for the term beginning March 4, 1891 but did not assume these duties until later, preferring to continue as Governor of New York; served from January 7, 1892)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: James W. Covert
District 2: David A. Boody (resigned October 13, 1891)

Alfred C. Chapin (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David A. Boody; served from November 3, 1891; resigned November 16, 1892)

District 3: William J. Coombs
District 4: John M. Clancy
District 5: Thomas F. Magner
District 6: John R. Fellows
District 7: Edward J. Dunphy
District 8: Timothy J. Campbell
District 9: Amos J. Cummings
District 10: Francis B. Spinola (died April 14, 1891)
W. Bourke Cockran (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Francis B. Spinola; served from November 3, 1891)
District 11: John D. Warner
District 12: Roswell P. Flower (resigned September 16, 1891)
Joseph J. Little (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Roswell P. Flower; served from November 3, 1891)
District 13: Asabel P. Fitch
District 14: William G. Stahlnecker
District 15: Henry Bacon
District 16: John H. Ketcham
District 17: Isaac N. Cox
District 18: John A. Quackenbush
District 19: Charles Tracey
District 20: John Sanford
District 21: John M. Wever
District 22: Leslie W. Russell (resigned September 11, 1891 to become a justice of the supreme court of the State of New York)
N. Martin Curtis (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Leslie W. Russell; served from November 3, 1891)
District 23: Henry W. Bentley
District 24: George Van Horn
District 25: James J. Belden
District 26: George W. Ray
District 27: Sereno E. Payne
District 28: Hosea H. Rockwell
District 29: John Raines
District 30: Halbert S. Greenleaf
District 31: James W. Wadsworth
District 32: Daniel N. Lockwood
District 33: Thomas L. Bunting
District 34: Warren B. Hooker
 

North Carolina

 

Senators

 

Matt W. Ransom

Zebulon B. Vance

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William A. B. Branch
District 2: Henry P. Cheatham
District 3: Benjamin F. Grady
District 4: Benjamin H. Bunn
District 5: Archibald H. A. Williams
District 6: Sydenham B. Alexander
District 7: John S. Henderson
District 8: William H. H. Cowles
District 9: William T. Crawford
 

North Dakota

 

Senators

 

Lyman R. Casey

Henry C. Hansbrough

 

Representative At Large

 

Martin N. Johnson
 

Ohio

 

Senators

 

John Sherman

Calvin S. Brice

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Bellamy Storer
District 2: John A. Caldwell
District 3: George W. Houk
District 4: Martin K. Gantz
District 5: Fernando C. Layton
District 6: Dennis D. Donovan
District 7: William E. Haynes