Members 51st United States Congress




1 members

1.1 senate

1.1.1 alabama
1.1.2 arkansas
1.1.3 california
1.1.4 colorado
1.1.5 connecticut
1.1.6 delaware
1.1.7 florida
1.1.8 georgia
1.1.9 idaho
1.1.10 illinois
1.1.11 indiana
1.1.12 iowa
1.1.13 kansas
1.1.14 kentucky
1.1.15 louisiana
1.1.16 maine
1.1.17 maryland
1.1.18 massachusetts
1.1.19 michigan
1.1.20 minnesota
1.1.21 mississippi
1.1.22 missouri
1.1.23 montana
1.1.24 nebraska
1.1.25 nevada
1.1.26 new hampshire
1.1.27 new jersey
1.1.28 new york
1.1.29 north carolina
1.1.30 north dakota
1.1.31 ohio
1.1.32 oregon
1.1.33 pennsylvania
1.1.34 rhode island
1.1.35 south carolina
1.1.36 south dakota
1.1.37 tennessee
1.1.38 texas
1.1.39 vermont
1.1.40 virginia
1.1.41 washington
1.1.42 west virginia
1.1.43 wisconsin
1.1.44 wyoming


1.2 house of representatives

1.2.1 alabama
1.2.2 arkansas
1.2.3 california
1.2.4 colorado
1.2.5 connecticut
1.2.6 delaware
1.2.7 florida
1.2.8 georgia
1.2.9 idaho
1.2.10 illinois
1.2.11 indiana
1.2.12 iowa
1.2.13 kansas
1.2.14 kentucky
1.2.15 louisiana
1.2.16 maine
1.2.17 maryland
1.2.18 massachusetts
1.2.19 michigan
1.2.20 minnesota
1.2.21 mississippi
1.2.22 missouri
1.2.23 montana
1.2.24 nebraska
1.2.25 nevada
1.2.26 new hampshire
1.2.27 new jersey
1.2.28 new york
1.2.29 north carolina
1.2.30 north dakota
1.2.31 ohio
1.2.32 oregon
1.2.33 pennsylvania
1.2.34 rhode island
1.2.35 south carolina
1.2.36 south dakota
1.2.37 tennessee
1.2.38 texas
1.2.39 vermont
1.2.40 virginia
1.2.41 washington
1.2.42 west virginia
1.2.43 wisconsin
1.2.44 wyoming
1.2.45 non-voting members







members

this list arranged chamber, state. senators listed class, , representatives listed district.



skip house of representatives, below

senate

senators elected state legislatures every 2 years, one-third beginning new six-year terms each congress. preceding names in list below senate class numbers, indicate cycle of election. in congress, class 1 meant term began in last congress, requiring reelection in 1892; class 2 meant term began in congress, requiring reelection in 1894; , class 3 meant term ended in congress, requiring reelection in 1890.



president pro tempore john j. ingalls



president pro tempore charles f. manderson






house of representatives

the names of members of house of representatives preceded district numbers.








speaker of house thomas b. reed











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