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These are tables of congressional delegations from Connecticut to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. Seal of the Congress. ... State nickname: The Constitution State Other U.S. States Capital Hartford Largest city Bridgeport Governor M. Jodi Rell (R) Senators Chris Dodd (D) Joe Lieberman (D) Official languages English Area 14,371 km² (48th)  - Land 12,559 km²  - Water 1,809 km² (12. ... Seal of the Senate The United States Senate is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States, the other being the House of Representatives. ... Seal of the House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States, the other being the Senate. ...

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United States Senate

Class 1 Senators Congress Class 3 Senators
Oliver Ellsworth
(Pro-Administration)
1st (1789-1791) William S. Johnson
(Pro-Administration)
2nd (1791-1793)
Roger Sherman
(Pro-Administration)
3rd (1793-1795)
Stephen M. Mitchell
(Pro-Administration)
4th (1795-1797) Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (F)
James Hillhouse (F) Uriah Tracy (F)
5th (1797-1799)
6th (1799-1801)
7th (1801-1803)
8th (1803-1805)
9th (1805-1807)
10th (1807-1809)
Chauncey Goodrich (F)
11th (1809-1811)
Samuel W. Dana (F)
12th (1811-1813)
13th (1813-1815)
David Daggett (F)
14th (1815-1817)
15th (1817-1819)
16th (1819-1821) James Lanman (D-R)
Elijah Boardman (D-R) 17th (1821-1823)
18th (1823-1825)
Henry W. Edwards (D-R)
19th (1825-1827) Calvin Willey
(Adams)
Samuel A. Foot
(Anti-Jackson)
20th (1827-1829)
21st (1829-1831)
22nd (1831-1833) Gideon Tomlinson
(Anti-Jackson)
Nathan Smith
(Anti-Jackson)
23rd (1833-1835)
24th (1835-1837)
John M. Niles (D-R)
25th (1837-1839) Perry Smith (D)
Thaddeus Betts (W) 26th (1839-1841)
Jabez W. Huntington (W)
27th (1841-1843)
28th (1843-1845) John M. Niles (D)
29th (1845-1847)
30th (1847-1849)
Roger S. Baldwin (W)
31st (1849-1851) Truman Smith (W)
Isaac Toucey (D) 32nd (1851-1853)
33rd (1853-1855)
Francis Gillette
(Free Soil)
34th (1855-1857) Lafayette S. Foster
(Opposition)
James Dixon (R) 35th (1857-1859)
36th (1859-1861)
37th (1861-1863)
38th (1863-1865)
39th (1865-1867)
40th (1867-1869) Orris S. Ferry (R)
William A. Buckingham (R) 41st (1869-1871)
42nd (1871-1873)
43rd (1873-1875)
William W. Eaton (D)
44th (1875-1877)
James E. English (D)
William H. Barnum (D)
45th (1877-1879)
46th (1879-1881) Orville H. Platt (R)
Joseph R. Hawley (R) 47th (1881-1883)
48th (1883-1885)
49th (1885-1887)
50th (1887-1889)
51st (1889-1891)
52nd (1891-1893)
53rd (1893-1895)
54th (1895-1897)
55th (1897-1899)
56th (1899-1901)
57th (1901-1903)
58th (1903-1905)
Morgan G. Bulkeley (R) 59th (1905-1907) Frank B. Brandegee (R)
60th (1907-1909)
61st (1909-1911)
George P. McLean (R) 62nd (1911-1913)
63rd (1913-1915)
64th (1915-1917)
65th (1917-1919)
66th (1919-1921)
67th (1921-1923)
68th (1923-1925)
Hiram Bingham III (R)
69th (1925-1927)
70th (1927-1929)
Frederic C. Walcott (R) 71st (1929-1931)
72nd (1931-1933)
73rd (1933-1935) Augustine Lonergan (D)
Francis T. Maloney (D) 74th (1935-1937)
75th (1937-1939)
76th (1939-1941) John A. Danaher (R)
77th (1941-1943)
78th (1943-1945)
79th (1945-1947) Brien McMahon (D)
Thomas C. Hart (R)
Raymond E. Baldwin (R)
80th (1947-1949)
81st (1949-1951)
William Benton (D)
82nd (1951-1953)
William A. Purtell (R)
Prescott Bush (R)
William A. Purtell (R) 83rd (1953-1955)
84th (1955-1957)
85th (1957-1959)
Thomas J. Dodd (D) 86th (1959-1961)
87th (1961-1963)
88th (1963-1965) Abraham A. Ribicoff (D)
89th (1965-1967)
90th (1967-1969)
91st (1969-1971)
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. (R) 92nd (1971-1973)
93rd (1973-1975)
94th (1975-1977)
95th (1977-1979)
96th (1979-1981)
97th (1981-1983) Christopher Dodd (D)
98th (1983-1985)
99th (1985-1987)
100th (1987-1989)
Joseph Lieberman (D) 101st (1989-1991)
102nd (1991-1993)
103rd (1993-1995)
104th (1995-1997)
105th (1997-1999)
106th (1999-2001)
107th (2001-2003)
108th (2003-2005)
109th (2005-2007)

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The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... Dates of Sessions 1881-1883 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 5, 1881 to August 8, 1882. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1881 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... 1883 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Dates of Sessions 1883-1885 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 3, 1883 to July 7, 1884. ... 1883 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1885 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... 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Frye Senate Republican Conference Chairman... 1899 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1901 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... // Dates of Sessions March 4, 1901, to March 3, 1903 Major Political Events Officers Senate President Pro Tempore William P. Frye Senate Republican Conference Chairman William B. Allison House of Representatives Speaker of the House David B. Henderson House Democratic Floor Leader James D. Richardson House Republican Floor Leader Sereno... 1901 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1903 has the latest occurring solstices and equinoxes for 400 years, because the Gregorian calendar hasnt had a leap year for seven years or a century leap year since 1600. ... 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Senators Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) Levi Boyd Ankeny (R-WA) Augustus Octavius Bacon (D-GA) Joseph Weldon Bailey (D-TX) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (R-IN) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) Jonathan Edgar Bourne (R-OR) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (R... 1907 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1909 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... // Dates of Sessions March 4, 1909, to March 3, 1911 Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Members of the Sixty-first United States Congress Senate Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) Augustus Octavius Bacon (D-GA) Joseph Weldon Bailey (D-TX) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Albert Jeremiah Beveridge... 1909 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1911 was a common year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ... The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... // Dates of Sessions 1911-1913 Major Political Events New Mexico was admitted to the Union on 6 January 1912; Arizona was admitted on 14 February 1912, the last of the 48 contiguous states to join the Union. ... 1911 was a common year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ... Link title1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... // Dates of Sessions 1913-1915 Major Political Events World War I began 28 July 1914; President Woodrow Wilson declares strict U.S. neutrality on 19 August 1914. ... Link title1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... 1915 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Senators Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) John Crepps Beckham (D-KY) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) James Henry Brady (R-ID) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (R-CT) Robert Foligny Broussard (D-LA) Nathan Philemon Bryan (D-FL) Edwin Chick Burleigh (R-ME) Thomas Benton Catron (R... 1915 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1917 was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... 1917 was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. ... 1919 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Dates of Sessions Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-sixth United States Congress Senate Henry F. 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Congress Senator Reason for Vacancy Appointed Successor Date of Appointment Elected Successor Date of Election
2nd William S. Johnson Resigned March 4, 1791. None Roger Sherman June 13, 1791
3rd Roger Sherman Died July 23, 1793. None Stephen M. Mitchell December 2, 1793
4th Oliver Ellsworth Resigned March 8, 1796 to be Chief Justice of the United States. None James Hillhouse May 12, 1796
4th Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. Resigned June 10, 1796, possibly to be lieutenant governor of Connecticut. None Uriah Tracy October 13, 1796
10th Uriah Tracy Died July 19, 1807. None Chauncey Goodrich October 25, 1807
11th James Hillhouse Resigned June 18, 1810. none Samuel W. Dana December 4, 1810
13th Chauncey Goodrich Resigned May 1813 to be lieutenant governor of Connecticut. None David Daggett May 13, 1813
18th Elijah Boardman Died August 18, 1823. Henry W. Edwards October 8, 1823 Henry W. Edwards
19th James Lanman was elected to the senate to the term beginning March 4, 1825 but was not permitted to qualify.
24th Samuel A. Foot Resigned May 9, 1834 to be governor of Connecticut. None; apparently no replacement was made.
24th Nathan Smith Died December 6, 1835. John M. Niles December 21, 1835 John M. Niles
26th Thaddeus Betts Died April 7, 1840. none Jabez W. Huntington May 4, 1840
30th Jabez W. Huntington Died November 1, 1847. Roger S. Baldwin November 11, 1847 Roger S. Baldwin
33rd Truman Smith Resigned May 24, 1854. none Francis Gillette May 24, 1854
43rd William A. Buckingham Died February 5, 1875. William W. Eaton February 5, 1875 none
44th Orris S. Ferry Died November 21, 1875. James E. English November 27, 1875 William H. Barnum May 18, 1876
58th, 59th Orville H. Platt Died April 21, 1905. none Frank B. Brandegee May 10, 1905
68th Frank B. Brandegee Died October 14, 1924 by suicide. none Hiram Bingham December 17, 1924
79th Francis T. Maloney Died January 16, 1945 Thomas C. Hart February 15, 1945 Raymond E. Baldwin December 27, 1946
81st Raymond E. Baldwin Resigned December 16, 1949. William Benton December 17, 1949 William Benton
82nd Brien McMahon Died July 28, 1952. William A. Purtell August 29, 1952 Prescott Bush November 4, 1952

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House of Representatives

Congress District
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
1st*
(1789-1791)
Benjamin Huntington Roger Sherman Jonathan Sturges Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. Jeremiah Wadsworth
2nd*
(1791-1793)
James Hillhouse Amasa Learned
3rd*
(1793-1795)
Joshua Coit Zephariah Swift Uriah Tracy
4th*
(1795-1797)
Chauncey Goodrich Roger Griswold Nathaniel Smith
James Davenport Samuel W. Dana
5th*
(1797-1799)
John Allen
William Edmond Jonathan Brace
6th*
(1799-1801)
Elizur Goodrich John Davenport
John Cotton Smith
7th*
(1801-1803)
Benjamin Tallmadge Calvin Goddard Elias Perkins
8th*
(1803-1805)
Simeon Baldwin
9th
(1805-1807)
Samuel W. Dana John Davenport Calvin Goddard Jonathan O. Moseley John Cotton Smith Benjamin Tallmadge
Timothy Pitkin Lewis B. Sturges Theodore Dwight
10th*
(1807-1809)
Epaphroditus Champion Samuel W. Dana John Davenport Jonathan O. Moseley Timothy Pitkin Lewis B. Sturges
11th
(1809-1811)
Ebenezer Huntington
12th*
(1811-1813)
John Davenport Lyman Law
13th*
(1813-1815)
14th*
(1815-1817)
15th*
(1817-1819)
Jonathan O. Moseley Timothy Pitkin Uriel Holmes Ebenezer Huntington Samuel B. Sherwood Nathaniel Terry Thomas S. Williams
Sylvester Gilert
16th*
(1819-1821)
Henry W. Edwards Samuel A. Foot
(Adams)
Elisha Phelps John Russ James Stevens Gideon Tomlinson
17th*
(1821-1823)
Henry W. Edwards John Russ Gideon Tomlinson Noyes Barber Daniel Burrows Ansel Sterling Ebenezer Stoddard
18th*
(1823-1825)
Gideon Tomlinson Noyes Barber Ansel Sterling Ebenezer Stoddard Samuel A. Foot
(Adams)
Lemuel Whitman
19th*
(1825-1827)
John Baldwin Ralph I. Ingersoll Orange Merwin Elisha Phelps
20th*
(1827-1829)
Noyes Barber John Baldwin Ralph I. Ingersoll Orange Merwin Elisha Phelps David Plant
21st*
(1829-1831)
Ralph I. Ingersoll William W. Ellsworth Jabez W. Huntington William L. Storrs Ebenezer Young
22nd*
(1831-1833)
23rd*
(1833-1835)
William W. Ellsworth Jabez W. Huntington Ebenezer Young Samuel A. Foot
(Anti-Jackson)
Samuel Tweedy
(Anti-Jackson)
Joseph Trumbull Phineas Miner Ebenezer Jackson, Jr.
24th*
(1835-1837)
Elisha Haley Samuel Ingham Andrew T. Judson Lancelot Phelps Isaac Toucey Zalmon Wildman
Orrin Holt Thomas T. Whittlesey
25th
(1837-1839)
Isaac Toucey Thomas T. Whittlesey Elisha Haley Lancelot Phelps Orrin Holt
26th
(1839-1841)
Joseph Trumbull William L. Storrs Thomas W. Williams Thomas B. Osborne Truman Smith John H. Brockway
William W. Boardman
27th
(1841-1843)
28th
(1843-1845)
Thomas H. Seymour John Stewart George S. Catlin Samuel Simons
29th
(1845-1847)
James Dixon Samuel D. Hubbard John A. Rockwell Truman Smith
30th
(1847-1849)
31st
(1849-1851)
Loren P. Waldo Walter Booth
(Free Soil)
Chauncey F. Cleveland Thomas B. Butler
32nd
(1851-1853)
Charles Chapman Colin M. Ingersoll Origen S. Seymour
33rd
(1853-1855)
James T. Pratt Nathan Belcher
34th
(1855-1857)
Ezra Clark, Jr. John Woodruff
(American Party)
Sidney Dean William W. Welch
(American Party)
35th
(1857-1859)
Samuel Arnold William D. Bishop
36th
(1859-1861)
Dwight Loomis John Woodruff Alfred A. Burnham Orris S. Ferry
37th
(1861-1863)
James E. English George C. Woodruff
38th
(1863-1865)
Henry C. Deming Augustus Brandegee John H. Hubbard
39th
(1865-1867)
Samuel L. Warner
40th
(1867-1869)
Richard D. Hubbard Julius Hotchkiss Henry H. Starkweather William H. Barnum
41st
(1869-1871)
Julius L. Strong Stephen W. Kellogg
42nd
(1871-1873)
Joseph R. Hawley
43rd
(1873-1875)
44th
(1875-1877)
George M. Landers James Phelps
John T. Wait Levi Warner
45th
(1877-1879)
46th
(1879-1881)
Joseph R. Hawley Frederick Miles
47th
(1881-1883)
John R. Buck
48th
(1883-1885)
William W. Eaton Charles Le Moyne Mitchell Edward W. Seymour
49th
(1885-1887)
John R. Buck
50th
(1887-1889)
Robert J. Vance Carlos French Charles A. Russell Miles T. Granger
51st
(1889-1891)
William E. Simonds William F. Willcox Frederick Miles
52nd
(1891-1893)
Lewis Sperry Robert E. DeForest
53rd
(1893-1895)
James P. Pigott
54th
(1895-1897)
E. Stevens Henry Nehemiah D. Sperry Ebenezer J. Hill
55th
(1897-1899)
56th
(1899-1901)
57th
(1901-1903)
Frank B. Brandegee
58th
(1903-1905)
George L. Lilley
(At-large)
59th
(1905-1907)
Edwin W. Higgins
60th
(1907-1909)
61st
(1909-1911)
John Q. Tilson
(At-large)
62nd
(1911-1913)
Thomas L. Reilly
63rd
(1913-1915)
Augustine Lonergan Bryan F. Mahan Thomas L. Reilly Jeremiah Donovan William Kennedy
64th
(1915-1917)
P. Davis Oakey Richard P. Freeman John Q. Tilson Ebenezer J. Hill James P. Glynn
65th
(1917-1919)
Augustine Lonergan
Schuyler Merritt
66th
(1919-1921)
67th
(1921-1923)
E. Hart Fenn
68th
(1923-1925)
Patrick B. O'Sullivan
69th
(1925-1927)
James P. Glynn
70th
(1927-1929)
71st
(1929-1931)
Edward W. Goss
72nd
(1931-1933)
Augustine Lonergan William L. Tierney
73rd
(1933-1935)
Herman P. Koppleman William L. Higgins Francis T. Maloney Schuyler Merritt Charles M. Bakewell
(At-large)
74th
(1935-1937)
James A. Shanley J. Joseph Smith William M. Citron
(At-large)
75th
(1937-1939)
William J. Fitzgerald Alfred N. Phelps
76th
(1939-1941)
William J. Miller Thomas R. Ball Albert E. Austin B. J. Monkiewicz
(At-large)
77th
(1941-1943)
Herman P. Kopplemann William J. Fitzgerald Le Roy D. Downs Lucien J. Maciora
(At-large)
Joseph E. Talbot
78th
(1943-1945)
William J. Miller John D. McWilliams Ranulf Compton Clare B. Luce B. J. Monkiewicz
(At-large)
79th
(1945-1947)
Herman P. Kopplemann Chase G. Woodhouse James P. Geelan Joseph F. Ryter
(At-large)
80th
(1947-1949)
William J. Miller Horace Seely-Brown, Jr. Ellsworth B. Foote John D. Lodge James T. Patterson Antoni N. Sadlak
(At-large)
81st
(1949-1951)
Abraham A. Ribicoff Chase G. Woodhouse John A. McGuire
82nd
(1951-1953)
Horace Seely-Brown, Jr. Albert P. Morano
83rd
(1953-1955)
Thomas J. Dodd Albert W. Cretella
84th
(1955-1957)
85th
(1957-1959)
Edwin H. May, Jr.
86th
(1959-1961)
Emilio Q. Daddario Chester Bowles Robert N. Giaimo Donald J. Irwin John S. Monagan Frank Kowalski
(At-large)
87th
(1961-1963)
Horace Seely-Brown, Jr. Abner W. Sibal
88th
(1963-1965)
William L. St. Onge Bernard F. Grabowski
(At-large)
89th
(1965-1967)
Donald J. Irwin Bernard F. Grabowski
90th
(1967-1969)
Thomas J. Meskill
91st
(1969-1971)
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.
Robert H. Steele
92nd
(1971-1973)
William R. Cotter Stewart McKinney Ella T. Grasso
93rd
(1973-1975)
Ronald A. Sarasin
94th
(1975-1977)
Christopher Dodd Toby Moffett
95th
(1977-1979)
96th
(1979-1981)
William R. Ratchford
97th
(1981-1983)
Sam Gejdenson Lawrence J. DeNardis
Barbara B. Kennelly
98th
(1983-1985)
Bruce A. Morrison Nancy L. Johnson
99th
(1985-1987)
John G. Rowland
100th
(1987-1989)
Christopher Shays
101st
(1989-1991)
102nd
(1991-1993)
Rosa L. DeLauro Gary A. Franks
103rd
(1993-1995)
104th
(1995-1997)
105th
(1997-1999)
James H. Maloney
106th
(1999-2001)
John B. Larson Sam Gejdenson
107th
(2001-2003)
Rob Simmons
108th
(2003-2005)
Nancy L. Johnson
109th
(2005-2007)

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Dates of Sessions 1883-1885 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 3, 1883 to July 7, 1884. ... 1883 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1885 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Dates of Sessions 1885-1887 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 7, 1885 to August 5, 1886. ... 1885 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... 1887 is a common year starting on Saturday (click on link for calendar). ... Senators Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) William Brimage Bate (D-TN) James Burnie Beck (D-KY) James Henderson Berry (D-AR) Joseph Clay Blackburn (D-KY) Henry William Blair (R-NH) Rufus William Blodgett (D-NJ) Thomas Mead Bowen (R-CO) Joseph Emerson Brown (D... 1887 is a common year starting on Saturday (click on link for calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1889 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... The Fifty-first United States Congress, dominated by the Republican Party and held between 1889 and 1891, was responsible for a number of pieces of landmark legislation, many of which asserted the authority of the federal government. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1889 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1891 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Dates of Sessions 1891-1893 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 7, 1891 to August 5, 1892. ... 1891 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... 1893 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... The 53rd United States Congress served from 1893 to 1895. ... 1893 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1895 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Dates of Sessions 1895-1897 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 2, 1895 to June 11, 1896. ... 1895 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1897 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... // Dates of Sessions March 4, 1897, to March 3, 1899 Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Speaker of the House Thomas Brackett Reed Members of the Fifty-fifth United States Congress Senate Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Vincent Allen (Pop-NE) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) Augustus... Jump to: navigation, search 1897 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1899 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... // Dates of Sessions March 4, 1899, to March 3, 1901 Major Political Events Vice President Garret A. Hobart had died right before the convening of the first session so William P. Frye served as acting President Pro Tempore Officers Senate President Pro Tempore William P. Frye Senate Republican Conference Chairman... 1899 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1901 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... // Dates of Sessions March 4, 1901, to March 3, 1903 Major Political Events Officers Senate President Pro Tempore William P. Frye Senate Republican Conference Chairman William B. Allison House of Representatives Speaker of the House David B. Henderson House Democratic Floor Leader James D. Richardson House Republican Floor Leader Sereno... 1901 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1903 has the latest occurring solstices and equinoxes for 400 years, because the Gregorian calendar hasnt had a leap year for seven years or a century leap year since 1600. ... Dates of Sessions 1903-1905 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from November 9, 1903 to December 7, 1903. ... 1903 has the latest occurring solstices and equinoxes for 400 years, because the Gregorian calendar hasnt had a leap year for seven years or a century leap year since 1600. ... 1905 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Dates of Sessions 1905-1907 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 4, 1905 to June 30, 1906. ... 1905 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1907 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Senators Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) William Boyd Allison (R-IA) Levi Boyd Ankeny (R-WA) Augustus Octavius Bacon (D-GA) Joseph Weldon Bailey (D-TX) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (R-IN) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) Jonathan Edgar Bourne (R-OR) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (R... 1907 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1909 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... // Dates of Sessions March 4, 1909, to March 3, 1911 Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Members of the Sixty-first United States Congress Senate Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich (R-RI) Augustus Octavius Bacon (D-GA) Joseph Weldon Bailey (D-TX) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Albert Jeremiah Beveridge... 1909 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1911 was a common year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ... John Quillin Tilson (April 5, 1866-August 14, 1958) was born in Clearbranch, Tennessee on April 5, 1866. ... // Dates of Sessions 1911-1913 Major Political Events New Mexico was admitted to the Union on 6 January 1912; Arizona was admitted on 14 February 1912, the last of the 48 contiguous states to join the Union. ... 1911 was a common year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ... Link title1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... // Dates of Sessions 1913-1915 Major Political Events World War I began 28 July 1914; President Woodrow Wilson declares strict U.S. neutrality on 19 August 1914. ... Link title1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... 1915 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... There are several notable people called William Kennedy: William Nassau Kennedy, second Mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba. ... Senators Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) John Crepps Beckham (D-KY) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) James Henry Brady (R-ID) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (R-CT) Robert Foligny Broussard (D-LA) Nathan Philemon Bryan (D-FL) Edwin Chick Burleigh (R-ME) Thomas Benton Catron (R... 1915 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1917 was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. ... John Quillin Tilson (April 5, 1866-August 14, 1958) was born in Clearbranch, Tennessee on April 5, 1866. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... 1917 was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. ... 1919 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Dates of Sessions Major Political Events Officers Senate House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-sixth United States Congress Senate Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware John H. Bankhead, Democrat, Alabama. ... 1919 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1921 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Dates of Sessions 1921-1923 Major Political Events Officers Senate President pro tempore - Albert B. Cummins House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-seventh United States Congress Senate Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. ... 1921 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... 1923 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Dates of Sessions 1923-1925 Major Political Events Officers Senate President pro tempore - Albert B. Cummins House of Representatives Speaker of the House - Frederick H. Gillett Members of the Sixty-seventh United States Congress Senate Alva B. Adams, Democrat, Colorado Henry F. Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona Lewis H. Ball, Republican, Delaware... 1923 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1925 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... Sessions of the 69th Congress, (1925-1927) The Special Session was called by President Calvin Coolidge on February 14, 1925. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1925 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1927 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... Senators Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Thomas Francis Bayard (D-DE) Hiram Francis Bingham (R-CT) Hugo Lafayette Black (D-AL) John James Blaine (R-WI) Coleman Livingston Blease (D-SC) William Edgar Borah (R-ID) Sam Gilbert Bratton (D-NM) Smith Wildman Brookhart (R... 1927 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1929 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... The 71st United States Congress met from 1929 to 1931. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1929 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... The 72nd Congress met from December 7, 1931 to March 3, 1933. ... 1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... 1933 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... The 73rd Congress met from March 9, 1933 to January 2, 1935. ... 1933 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1935 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Charles Montague Bakewell (April 24, 1867_September 19, 1957) was a university professor and Republican politician. ... 74th Congress (1935-1937) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 3 Resident Commissioners Party Divisions: 322 Democrats, 103 Republicans, 7 Progressives, 3 Farmer-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Joseph W. Byrns (D-Tennessee) Died June 4, 1936. ... 1935 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1937 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... Senators Alva Blanchard Adams (D-CO) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Henry Fountain Ashurst (D-AZ) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Nathan Lynn Bachman (D-TN) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) William Warren Barbour (R-NJ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Alexander Grant Barry (R... 1937 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1939 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... Senators Democratic majority with 74 to 30 republicans. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1939 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1941 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 77th Congress Party Divisions: Senate 66 Democrats 28 Republicans 1 Independent 1 Progressive House of Representatives 267 Democrats 162 Republicans 3 Progressives 1 American-Labor 1 Farmer-Labor 1 Independent Democrat Officers: Speaker of the House: Sam Rayburn (D-Texas) Majority Leader: John W. McCormack (D-Massachusetts) Minority Leader: Joseph... 1941 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ... Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) Joseph Hurst Ball (R-MN) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) William Warren Barbour (R-NJ) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (D-MS) Homer Truett Bone (D... Jump to: navigation, search 1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Charles Oscar Andrews (D-FL) Warren Robinson Austin (R-VT) Josiah William Bailey (D-NC) Raymond Earl Baldwin (R-CT) Joseph Hurst Ball (R-MN) John Hollis Bankhead (D-AL) Alben William Barkley (D-KY) Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (D-MS) Ralph Owen Brewster (R... Jump to: navigation, search 1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1947 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 80th Congress (1947-1949) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 1 Resident Commissioner Party Divisions: 246 Republicans, 188 Democrats, 1 American-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1947 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1949 is a common year starting on Saturday. ... 81st Congress (1949-1951) Congressional Profile Total Membership: 435 Representatives, 2 Delegates, 1 Resident Commissioner Party Divisions: 263 Democrats, 171 Republicans, 1 American-Labor Leadership & Officers Speaker of the House: Sam Rayburn (D- Texas) Majority Leader: John W. McCormack (D- Massachusetts) Minority Leader: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. ... 1949 is a common year starting on Saturday. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1951 was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... Abraham Alexander Ribicoff (April 9, 1910–February 22, American politician. ... Members of the Eighty-Second United States Congress 1951 - 1952 Fred George Aandahl (Representative), Republican, ND Watkins Moorman Abbitt (Representative), Democrat, VA Thomas Gerstle Abernethy (Representative), Democrat, MS Edwin Ross Adair (Representative), Republican, IN Hugh Joseph Addonizio (Representative), Democrat, NJ George David Aiken (Senator), Republican, VT Carl Bert Albert (Representative... Jump to: navigation, search 1951 was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1953 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... The Eighty-third United States Congress was in session from 1953 to 1955. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1953 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1955 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Thomas Joseph Dodd (May 15, 1907-May 24, 1971) was a United States Senator and Representative from Connecticut. ... The Eighty-fourth United States Congress was in session from 1955 to 1957. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1955 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1957 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Eighty-fifth United States Congress was in session from 1957 to 1959. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1957 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1959 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Senators George David Aiken (R-VT) Gordon Llewellyn Allott (R-CO) Clinton Presba Anderson (D-NM) Edward Lewis Bartlett (D-AK) James Glenn Beall (R-MD) Wallace Foster Bennett (R-UT) Alan Harvey Bible (D-NV) Henry Styles Bridges (R-NH) Styles Bridges (R-NH) Clarence Norman Brunsdale (R-ND... 1959 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1961 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... Chester Bliss Bowles (April 5, 1901 - May 25, 1986) was a liberal Democratic American diplomat and politician from Connecticut. ... John S. Monagan (born December 23, 1911) is a Connecticut politician and author. ... Sessions of the 87th Congress, (1961-1963) Categories: United States Congress by session ... 1961 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1963 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Dates of Sessions January 3, 1963-January 3, 1965 Major Political Events Senator Robert C. Byrd makes a record breaking fillibuster in that it lasts 14 hours and 13 minutes. ... 1963 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1965 was a common year starting on Friday (link goes to calendar). ... Members Senate ... Jump to: navigation, search 1965 was a common year starting on Friday (link goes to calendar). ... 1967 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Ninetieth United States Congress was in session from 1967 to 1969. ... 1967 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday For other uses, see Number 1969. ... The Ninety-first United States Congress was in session from 1969 to 1971. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday For other uses, see Number 1969. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ... Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. ... Dates The first session convened on 21 January 1971, and adjourned on 17 December 1971. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1973 was a common year starting on Monday. ... Stewart McKinney (January 30, 1931-May 7, 1987) was an American politician who represented Connecticut in the House of Representatives from 1971 until his death. ... Ella Rose Tambussi Grasso (May 10, 1919 - February 5, 1981) was an American politician. ... The Ninety-third United States Congress was in session from 1973 to 1975. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1973 was a common year starting on Monday. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1975 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1975 calendar). ... The Ninety-fourth United States Congress was in session from 1975 to 1977. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1975 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1975 calendar). ... 1977 was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1977 calendar). ... Christopher John Dodd (born May 27, 1944), is an American politician. ... Ninety-fifth United States Congress Links and spelling have to be verified. ... 1977 was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1977 calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search This page refers to the year 1979. ... Ninety-sixth United States Congress Links and spelling have to be verified. ... Jump to: navigation, search This page refers to the year 1979. ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Ninety-seventh United States Congress Members of the 97th United States Congress: States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah Denton (R) Representatives 1. ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1983 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Ninety-Eighth United States Congress Members of the 98th United States Congress: States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1983 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1985 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Nancy Lee Johnson (born January 5, 1935), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1983, representing the 5th District of Connecticut. ... Members of the 99th United States Congress: States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. ... 1985 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1987 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... John Grosvenor Rowland (born May 24, 1957 in Waterbury, Connecticut) was the Governor of Connecticut from 1995 to 2004. ... Members of the 100th United States Congress: // States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Richard C. Shelby (D) Representatives 1. ... 1987 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Christopher H. Shays (born October 18, American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1987, representing the 4th District of Connecticut. ... Members of the 101st United States Congress: // States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Richard C. Shelby (D) Representatives 1. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... -1... Jump to: navigation, search 1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ... Rosa L. DeLauro (born March 2, 1943), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1991, representing the 3rd District of Connecticut. ... The 103rd United States Congress met from January 5, 1993 to January 3, 1995. ... 1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ... 1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Members of the 104th United States Congress: // States Alabama Senators Howell T. Heflin (D) Richard C. Shelby (R) Representatives 1. ... 1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1997 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Members of the 105th United States Congress: // States Alabama Senators Richard C. Shelby (R) Jefferson B. 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