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1st Congress (1789–1791)

Congressional Profile

Full Membership:

  • 65 Representatives

Party Divisions:*

  • 37 Pro-Administration
  • 28 Anti-Administration

* Party division totals are based on election day results.

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Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania was elected the start Speaker of the Firm on Apr 1, 1789.

Congress Overview

The 1st Congress (1789–1791) finished what the Founders started: filling out the U.S. Constitution's skeletal framework by addressing concerns raised during ratification and by creating the federal architecture—a revenue system, the first executive departments, and the judiciary. Congress too assumed state Revolutionary War debts and decided the location of the future capital. Under the leadership of Representative James Madison of Virginia, this Congress authored the constitutional amendments which somewhen became the Nib of Rights. Amid this activity Congress moved from New York to Philadelphia in 1790.

Leadership & Officers

Speaker of the House:
Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg, Pennsylvania
Clerk of the House:
John Beckley
Sergeant at Arms:
Joseph Wheaton
Chaplain of the House:
William Linn – Presbyterian
Doorkeeper:
Gifford Dalley

To view complete lists of individuals who accept served in these leadership and official positions since the 1st Congress, visit the People section

    For information on the current Congress, please visit the Office of the Clerk's website.

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Source: https://history.house.gov/Congressional-Overview/Profiles/1st/

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