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Membership of the 52nd Congress of the United States |
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March 4, 1891 to
March 3, 1893 |
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First Session: December 7, 1891 to August 5, 1892 |
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Second Session: December 5, 1892 to March 3, 1893 |
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Vice President of
the United States: |
Levi P. Morton
(New York) |
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President Pro
Tempore of the Senate: |
Charles F.
Manderson (Nebraska) |
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Secretary of the
Senate: |
Anson G. McCook
(New York) |
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Sergeant At Arms
of the Senate: |
Edward K.
Valentine (Nebraska) |
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Speaker of the
House of Representatives: |
Charles F. Crisp
(Georgia) |
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Clerk of the
House: |
Edward McPherson
(Pennsylvania)
James Kerr (Pennsylvania), from December 8, 1891 |
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Sergeant At Arms
of the House: |
Adoniram J. Holmes
(Iowa)
Samuel S. Yoder (Ohio), from December 8, 1891 |
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Doorkeeper of the
House: |
Charles H. Turner
(New York) |
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Postmaster of the
House: |
J. W. Hathaway |
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New York
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Senators
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Frank Hiscock
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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)
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Representatives
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| District 1: |
James W. Covert |
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District
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David A. Boody (resigned October 13, 1891) |
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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 |
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District
10: |
Francis B. Spinola (died April 14, 1891) |
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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 |
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District
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Roswell P. Flower (resigned September 16, 1891) |
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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 |
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District
22: |
Leslie W. Russell (resigned September 11, 1891 to become a
justice of the supreme court of the State of New York) |
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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 |
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