Membership of the 58th Congress of the United States

 

March 4, 1903 to March 3, 1905

 

First Session:  November 9, 1903 to December 7, 1903

Second Session:  December 7, 1903 to April 28, 1904

Third Session:  December 5, 1904 to March 3, 1905

Special Session of the Senate:  March 5, 1903 to March 19, 1903

 

Vice President of the United States:

Vacant

President Pro Tempore of the Senate:

William P. Frye (Maine)

Secretary of the Senate:

Charles G. Bennett (New York)

Sergeant At Arms of the Senate:

Daniel M. Ransdell (Indiana)

 

 

Speaker of the House of Representatives:

Joseph G. Cannon (Illinois)

Clerk of the House:

Alexander McDowell (Pennsylvania)

Sergeant At Arms of the House:

Henry Casson (Wisconsin)

Doorkeeper of the House:

Frank B. Lyon (New York)

Postmaster of the House:

J. C. McElroy

 

Alabama

 

Senators

 

John T. Morgan

Edmund W. Pettus

 

Representatives

 

District 1: George W. Taylor
District 2: Ariosto A. Wiley
District 3: Henry D. Clayton
District 4: Sydney J. Bowie
District 5: Charles W. Thompson (died March 20, 1904)
J. Thomas Heflin (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Charles W. Thompson; served from May 19, 1904)
District 6: John Hollis Bankhead
District 7: John L. Burnett
District 8: William Richardson 
District 9: Oscar W. Underwood
 

Arkansas

 

Senators

 

James H. Berry

James P. Clarke

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Robert B. Macon
District 2: Stephen Brundidge, Jr.
District 3: Hugh A. Dinsmore
District 4: John S. Little
District 5: Charles C. Reid
District 6: Joseph T. Robinson
District 7: Robert M. Wallace
 

California

 

Senators

 

George C. Perkins

Thomas R. Bard

 

Representatives

 

District 1: James N. Gillett
District 2: Theodore A. Bell
District 3: Victor H. Metcalf (resigned July 1, 1904 to become Secretary of Commerce)
Joseph R. Knowland (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Victor H. Metcalf; served from November 8, 1904)
District 4: Edward H. Livernash
District 5: William J. Wynn
District 6: James C. Needham
District 7: James McClachan
District 8: Milton H. Daniels
 

Colorado

 

Senators

 

Henry M. Teller 

Thomas M. Patterson

 

Representatives

 

District 1: John F. Shafroth (resigned February 15, 1904 when he declared his conviction that his opponent, Robert W. Bonynge, had been duly elected)
Robert W. Bonynge (contested the election of John F. Shafroth, who withdrew; served from February 16, 1904)
District 2: Herschel M. Hogg
At Large: Franklin E. Brooks
 

Connecticut

 

Senators

 

Orville H. Platt

Joseph R. Hawley

 

Representatives

 

District 1: E. Stevens Henry
District 2: Nehemiah D. Sperry
District 3: Frank B. Brandegee
District 4: Ebenezer J. Hill
At Large: George L. Lilley
 

Delaware

 

Senators

 

L. Heisler Ball

J. Frank Allee

 

Representative At Large

 

Henry A. Houston
 

Florida

 

Senators

 

Stephen R. Mallory

James P. Taliaferro

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Stephen M. Sparkman
District 2: Robert W. Davis
District 3: William B. Lamar
 

Georgia

 

Senators

 

Augustus O. Bacon

Alexander S. Clay

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Rufus E. Lester
District 2: James M. Griggs
District 3: Elijah B. Lewis
District 4: William C. Adamson
District 5: Leonidas F. Livingston
District 6: Charles L. Bartlett
District 7: John W. Maddox
District 8: William M. Howard
District 9: Farish C. Tate
District 10: Thomas W. Hardwick
District 11: William G. Brantley
 

Idaho

 

Senators

 

Fred T. Dubois

Weldon B. Heyburn

 

Representative At Large

 

Burton L. French
 

Illinois

 

Senators

 

Shelby M. Cullom

Albert J. Hopkins

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Martin Emerich
District 2: James R. Mann
District 3: William W. Wilson
District 4: George P. Foster
District 5: James McAndrews
District 6: William Lorimer
District 7: Philip F. Knopf
District 8: William S. Mahoney (died December 27, 1904)
District 9: Henry S. Boutell
District 10: George C. Foss
District 11: Howard M. Snapp
District 12: Charles E. Fuller
District 13: Robert R. Hitt
District 14: Benjamin F. Marsh
District 15: George W. Prince
District 16: Joseph V. Graff
District 17: John A. Sterling
District 18: Joseph G. Cannon
District 19: Vespasian Warner
District 20: Henry T. Rainey
District 21: Ben F. Caldwell
District 22: William A. Rodenberg
District 23: Joseph B. Crowley
District 24: James R. Williams
District 25: George W. Smith
 

Indiana

 

Senators

 

Charles W. Fairbanks (resigned March 3, 1905 to become Vice President of the United States)

Albert J. Beveridge

 

Representatives

 

District 1: James A. Hemenway (resigned March 3, 1905 to become Senator)
District 2: Robert W. Miers
District 3: William T. Zenor
District 4: Francis M. Griffith
District 5: Elias S. Holliday
District 6: James E. Watson
District 7: Jesse Overstreet
District 8: George W. Cromer
District 9: Charles B. Landis
District 10: Edgar D. Crumpacker
District 11: Frederick Landis
District 12: James M. Robinson
District 13: Abraham L. Brick
 

Iowa

 

Senators

 

William B. Allison

Jonathan P. Dolliver

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Thomas Hedge
District 2: Martin J. Wade
District 3: Benjamin P. Birdsall
District 4: Gilbert N. Haugen
District 5: Robert G. Cousins
District 6: John F. Lacey
District 7: John A. T. Hull
District 8: William P. Hepburn
District 9: Walter I. Smith
District 10: James P. Conner
District 11:

Lot Thomas

 

Kansas

 

Senators

 

Joseph R. Burton

Chester I. Long

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Charles Curtis
District 2: Justin D. Bowerstock
District 3: Philip P. Campbell
District 4: James M. Miller
District 5: William A. Calderhead
District 6: William A. Reeder
District 7: Victor Murdock (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Chester I. Long in the previous Congress; served from May 26, 1903)
At Large: Charles F. Scott
 

Kentucky

 

Senators

 

Joseph C. S. Blackburn

James B. McCreary

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Ollie M. James
District 2: Augustus O. Stanley
District 3: John S. Rhea
District 4: David H. Smith
District 5: J. Swagar Sherley
District 6: Daniel L. Gooch
District 7: South Trimble
District 8: George G. Gilbert
District 9: James N. Kehoe
District 10: Francis A. Hopkins
District 11: Vincent Boreing (died September 16, 1903)
W. Godfrey Hunter (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Vincent Boreing; served from November 10, 1903)
 

Louisiana

 

Senators

 

Samuel D. McEnery

Murphy J. Foster

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Adolph Meyer
District 2: Robert C. Davey
District 3: Robert F. Broussard
District 4: Phanor Breazale
District 5: Joseph E. Ransdell
District 6: Samuel M. Robertston
District 7: Arsène P. Pujo
 

Maine

 

Senators

 

Eugene Hale

William P. Frye

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Amos L. Allen
District 2: Charles E. Littlefield
District 3: Edwin C. Burleigh
District 4: Llewellyn Powers
 

Maryland

 

Senators

 

Louis E. McComas

Arthur P. Gorman

 

Representatives

 

District 1: William H. Jackson
District 2: J. Frederick C. Talbott
District 3: Frank C. Wachter
District 4: James W. Denny
District 5: Sydney E. Mudd
District 6: George A. Pearre
 

Massachusetts

 

Senators

 

George F. Hoar (died September 30, 1904)

Henry Cabot Lodge

W. Murray Crane (appointed and subsequently elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George F. Hoar; served from October 12, 1904)

 

Representatives

 

District 1: George P. Lawrence
District 2: Frederick H. Gillett
District 3: John R. Thayer
District 4: Charles Q. Tirrell
District 5: Butler Ames
District 6: Augustus P. Gardner
District 7: Ernest W. Roberts
District 8: Samuel W. McCall
District 9: John A. Keliher
District 10: William S. McNary
District 11: John A. Sullivan
District 12: Samuel L. Powers
District 13: William S. Greene
District 14: William C. Lovering
 

Michigan

 

Senators

 

Julius C. Burrows

Russell A. Alger

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Alfred Lucking
District 2: Charles E. Townsend
District 3: Washington Gardner
District 4: Edward L. Hamilton
District 5: William A. Smith
District 6: Samuel W. Smith
District 7: Henry McMorran
District 8: Joseph W. Fordney
District 9: Roswell P. Bishop
District 10: George A. Loud
District 11: Archibald B. Darragh
District 12: H. Olin Young
 

Minnesota

 

Senators

 

Knute Nelson

Moses E. Clapp

 

Representatives

 

District 1: James A. Tawney
District 2: James T. McCleary
District 3: Charles R. Davis
District 4: Frederick C. Stevens
District 5: John Lind
District 6: Clarence B. Buckman
District 7: Andrew J. Volstead
District 8: J. Adam Bede
District 9: Halvor Steenerson
 

Mississippi

 

Senators

 

Hernando DeSoto Money

Anselm J. McLaurin 

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Ezekiel S. Candler
District 2: Thomas Spight
District 3: Benjamin G. Humphreys
District 4: Wilson S. Hill
District 5: Adam M. Byrd
District 6: Eaton J. Bowers
District 7: Frank A. McLain
District 8: John Sharp Williams
 

Missouri

 

Senators

 

Francis M. Cockrell

William J. Stone

 

Representatives

 

District 1: James T. Lloyd
District 2: William W. Rucker
District 3: John Dougherty
District 4: Charles F. Cochran
District 5: William S. Cowherd
District 6: David A. DeArmond
District 7: Courtney W. Hamlin
District 8: Dorsey W. Shackleford
District 9: Champ Clark
District 10: Richard Bartholdt
District 11: John T. Hunt
District 12: James J. Butler
District 13: Edward Robb
District 14: Willard D. Vandiver
District 15: Maecenas E. Benton
District 16: James R. Lamar
 

Montana

 

Senators

 

William A. Clark

Paris Gibson

 

Representative At Large

 

Joseph M. Dixon
 

Nebraska

 

Senators

 

Charles H. Dietrich

Joseph H. Millard

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Elmer J. Burkett (resigned effective March 4, 1903 to become Senator)
District 2: Gilbert M. Hitchcock
District 3: John J. McCarthy
District 4: Edmund H. Hinshaw
District 5: George W. Norris
District 6: Moses P. Kinkaid
 

Nevada

 

Senators

 

William M. Stewart

Francis G. Newlands

 

Representative At Large

 

Clarence D. Van Duzer
 

New Hampshire

 

Senators

 

Jacob H. Gallinger

Henry E. Burnham

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Cyrus A. Sulloway
District 2: Frank D. Currier
 

New Jersey

 

Senators

 

John Kean

John F. Dryden

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Henry C. Loudenslager
District 2: John J. Gardner
District 3: Benjamin F. Howell
District 4: William M. Lanning (resigned June 6, 1904 to become United States district judge for New Jersey)
Ira W. Wood (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William M. Lanning; served from November 8, 1904)
District 5: Charles N. Fowler
District 6: William Hughes
District 7: Richard W. Parker
District 8: William H. Wiley
District 9: Allan Benny
District 10: Allan L. McDermott
 

New York

 

Senators

 

Thomas C. Platt

Chauncey M. Depew

 

Representatives

 

District 1: Townsend Scudder
District 2: George H. Lindsay
District 3: Charles T. Dunwell
District 4: Frank E. Wilson
District 5: Edward M. Bassett
District 6: Robert Baker
District 7: John J. Fitzgerald
District 8: Timothy D. Sullivan
District 9: Henry M. Goldfogle
District 10: William Sulzer
District 11: William Randolph Hearst
District 12: George B. McClellan (resigned December 21, 1903 to become Mayor of New York City)
W. Bourke Cockran (elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of George B. McClellan; served from February 23, 1904)
District 13: Francis B. Harrison
District 14: Ira E. Rider
District 15: William H. Douglas
District 16: Jacob Ruppert, Jr.
District 17: Francis E. Shober
District 18: Joseph A. Goulden
District 19: Norton P. Otis (died February 20, 1905)
District 20: Thomas J. Bradley
District 21: John H. Ketcham
District 22: William H. Draper
District 23: George N. Southwick
District 24: George J. Smith
District 25: Lucius N. Littauer
District 26: William H. Flack
District 27: James S. Sherman
District 28: Charles L. Knapp
District 29: Michael E. Driscoll
District 30: John W. Dwight
District 31: Sereno E. Payne
District 32: James B. Perkins
District 33: Charles W. Gillet
District 34: James W. Wadsworth
District 35: William H. Ryan
District 36: De Alva S. Alexander
District 37: Edward B. Vreeland
 

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