On June 6, 1896, Samuel B. Cooper, Texas, was excused from the Committee, and Truman H. Aldrich, Alabama, was appointed in his place. Phillip B. Low, New York Fifty-Fifth Congress (1897-1899) Majority: Republican William S. Knox, Massachusetts William McAleer Pennsylvania James M. Griggs, Georgia Marcus A. Smith, Arizona Territory On December 15, 1892, James M. Griggs, Georgia, was excused from the Committee and Robert L. Henry, Texas, was appointed in his place. On March 3, 1900, Sydney P. Epes, Virginia, died in office. On March 15, 1900, William Elza Williams, Illinois, was appointed to the Committee. Fifty-Seventh Congress Majority: Republican William S. Knox, Massachusetts Edward L. Hamilton, Michigan William H. Jackson, Maryland Dennis T. Flynn, Oklahoma Territory John A. Moon, Tennessee John R. Thayer, Massachusetts On August 29, 1902, Reese C. De Graffenreid, Texas, died in office. On December 6, 1902, Gordon J. Russell, Texas, was appointed to the Committee in the place of Reese C. De Graffenreid, Texas. Fifty-Eighth Congress Majority: Republican Edward L. Hamilton, Michigan Abraham L. Brick, Indiana John A. Sterling, Illinois Bird S. McGuire, Oklahoma Territory John A. Moon, Tennessee John F. Wilson, Arizona Territory On December 9, 1903, Bernard S. Rodey, New Mexico Territory, was appointed to the Committee. On December 18, 1906, John A. Moon, Tennessee, was excused from the Committee and William W. Overstreet, Georgia, was appointed in his place. Abraham L. Brick, Indiana Edwin W. Higgins, Connecticut Sixtieth Congress Majority: Republican Edward L. Hamilton, Michigan William H. Andrews, New Mexico Territory Jonah K. Kalanianaole, Hawaii Territory James T. Lloyd, Missouri On April 7, 1908, Abraham L. Brick, Indiana, died in office. On July 28, 1908, Llewellyn Powers, Maine, died in office. On December 14, 1908, James E. Watson, Indiana, and Frank E. Gurnsey, Maine, were appointed to the Committee before William H. Andrews, New Mexico Territory. On January 18, 1910, Adin B. Capron, Rhode Island, was excused from the Committee and William J. Moxley, Illinois, was appointed in his place. On January 17, 1911, John M. Reynolds, Pennsylvania, was resigned from the House of Representatives. On March 2, 1911, George W. Fairchild, New York, was appointed to the Committee. |