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Defunct House Committees

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1st Congress

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Committee Esbablished Terminated Chairman Notes

Defunct Senate Committees

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1st Congress, 1st Session

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Committee Term Chairman Notes
Prepare the Certificates of Election of the President and the Vice President
and to Prepare Letters to George Washington and John Adams
April 6, 1789 William Patterson (Pro-Admin-NJ)
Report a Bill Organizing the Judiciary of the United States and to Regulated
Processes in the Courts of the United States
April 7 – September 17, 1789 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Make Arrangements for Receiving the President April 9 – 15, 1789 John Langdon (Pro-Admin-NH)
Resolutions of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of New York City,
Tendering to Congress the Use of the City Hall
April 13 – 14, 1789 Richard H. Lee (Anti-Admin-VA)
Printing the Journals Weekly and on the Mode of Keeping the Journals April 14 – May 19, 1789 George Read (Pro-Admin-DE)
Prepare and Answer to the President's Speech,
and to Wait on the President with the Same
April 30 – May 18, 1789 William S. Johnson (Pro-Admin-CT)
Mode of Sending Papers, Bill, and Messages from the Senate
to the House of Representatives
May 1 – 7, 1789 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Title Proper for the Senate to Use in Addressing the President May 8 – 9, 1789 Richard H. Lee (Anti-Admin-VA)
Execution of Paragraph Two, Section Three, of the First Article of the Constitution,
Respecting the Division of the Senate into Three Classes
May 11 – 13, 1789 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Report a Bill Defining Crimes and Offences Cognizable Under the Authority
of the United States
May 13 – July 28, 1789 William S. Johnson (Pro-Admin-CT)
Revise the Journal Previous to Its Publication May 19 – September 29, 1789 William Patterson (Pro-Admin-NJ)
Mode of Communicating the Acts of Congress to the Several States June 3 – June 4, 1789 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA)
Amending the House Bill Laying a Duty on Goods, Wares, and Merchandises
Imported into the United States
June 8 – 9, 1789 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Regulation of Trade Between the United States and the Territory of Other Powers
in North American and the West Indies
June 17 – September 29, 1789 Pierce Butler (Pro-Admin-SC)
House Bill Reguluating the Collection of Duties July 20 – 25, 1789 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA)
Bill for the Establishment and Support of Lighthouses, Beacons, and Buoys July 23 – 24, 1789 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA)
Bill Allowing Compensation to the President and Vice President August 6 – 7, 1789 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA)
Bill for Registering Vessels and Regulating the Coasting Trade August 10 – 17, 1789 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA)
Bill Providing for Expenses Attending Negotiations and Treaties with the Indian Tribes August 14 – 17, 1789 William Few (Anti-Admin-GA)
Bill Allowing Compensation to the Members and Officers of the Senate and the House of Representatives August 25 – September 3, 1789 Rufus King (Pro-Admin-NY)
Bill Providing for the Safe Keeping of the Acts, Records, and Seal of the United States September 2 – 7, 1789 Rufus King (Pro-Admin-NY)
Report a Bill upon the Subject of the House Resolution Respecting the Regulation of the General Post Office September 10 – 11, 1789 Pierce Butler (Pro-Admin-SC)
House Bills Suspending Parts of the Acts Imposing Duties on Tonnage and Regulating the Collections of Duties on Tonnage September 11 – 12, 1789 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA)
House Amendments to the Bill Establishing the Judicial Courts of the United States September 17 – 19, 1789 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Report a Bill Pursuant to the House Resolution on the Petition of Baron de Glaubeck September 24, 1789 Ralph Izard (Pro-Admin-SC)
Bill Making Appropriations for the Service of the Present Year September 26 – 28, 1789 George Read (Pro-Admin-DE)
Bill Providing for Invalid Pensions September 26 – 28, 1789 George Read (Pro-Admin-DE)
Bill to Adapt to the Constitution the Establishment of Troops Raised September 26 – 28, 1789 George Read (Pro-Admin-DE)
Ascertain the Attendance and Travelling Expenses of the Members of the Senate September 26 – 29, 1789 Paine Wingate (Anti-Admin-NH)
Bill Amending the Acts for the Regulation of the Collection of Duties on Tonnage September 26 – 28, 1789 George Read (Pro-Admin-DE)
Bill for the Regulating of Vessels and the Coasting Trade September 26 – 28, 1789 George Read (Pro-Admin-DE)

1st Congress, 2nd Session

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Committee Term Chairman Notes
Prepare and Answer to the President's Speech,
and to Wait on the President with the Same
January 8 – 12, 1790 Rufus King (Pro-Admin-NY)
Report a Bill in Addition to the Act to Establish the Judicial Courts of the United States January 15 – April 29, 1790 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Report a Bill to Regulate Processes in the Courts of the United States January 19 – April 23, 1790 Caleb Strong (Pro-Admin-MA)
Report a Bill Defining Crimes and Offences Cognizable Under the Authority
of the United States, and their Punishment
January 26, 1789 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
House Bill Giving Effect to Acts of Congress in the State of North Carolina,
and on the Letter from the Governor of Rhode Island
Jaunary 28 – February 2, 1790 Benjamin Hawkins (Pro-Admin-NC)
The Ceding of Certain Western Lands of North Carolina to the United States February 1 – 17, 1790 John Henry (Pro-Admin-MD)
Petition of Francis Bailey, Regarding his Method of Making Types February 2 – 22, 1790 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA)
Memorial of Robert Morris, Late Superintendent of the Firearms February 9 – 10, 1790 Ralph Izard (Pro-Admin-SC)
Plan for the Regulation of the Trade of the United States with European Settlements in America February 11 – August 12, 1790 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA) Similar Committee established during the 1st session
House Bill to Provide for the Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United States February 12 – 17, 1790 William Patterson (Pro-Admin-NJ) First Census
Report a Bill to Accept the Ceding of Certain Lands to the United States by North Carolina February 23 – March 3, 1790 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Report a Rule Determining When a Reconsideration of a Senate Vote Shall be Admissible February 23 – 24, 1790 Benjamin Hawkins (Pro-Admin-NC)
Inspection of Exports from the United States February 23 – August 12, 1790 Tristam Dalton (Pro-Admin-MA)
House Bill Granting a Patent to Francis Bailey March 3 – 4, 1790 Caleb Strong (Pro-Admin-MA)
Obtaining Manifests from Vessels Departing from Ports of the United States March 4 – 5, 1790 Ralph Izard (Pro-Admin-SC)
House Bill to Establish a Uniform Rule of Naturalization March 9 – 12, 1790 John Henry (Pro-Admin-MD)
House Bill to Provide for the Remission of Mitigation of Fines, Forfeitures, and Penalties in Certain Cases March 11 – 15, 1790 Robert Morris (Pro-Admin-PA)
House Bill to Promote the Progress of Useful Arts March 15 – 29, 1790 Chalres Carroll (Pro-Admin-MD)
Recommitted House Bill to Provide for the Remission of Mitigation of Fines, Forfeitures, and Penalties in Certain Cases March 17 – 19, 1790 George Read (Pro-Admin-DE)
House Bill Making Appropriations for 1790 March 18 – 22, 1790 William Few (Anti-Admin-GA)
House Bill Regulating the Military Establishment of the United States March 30 – April 20, 1790 William Few (Anti-Admin-GA)
Compensation Due to Senators for the Present Session April 1 – 3, 1790 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Report a Bill for the Government of the Territory South of the Ohio April 7 – 9, 1790 Oliver Ellsworth (Pro-Admin-CT)
Bill to Further Suspend Part of the Act to Regulate the Collection of Duties on Tonnage April 8 – 9, 1790 John Langdon (Pro-Admin-NH)
Bill for the Relief of Certain Officers April 22 – 23, 1790 John Philip Schuyler (Pro-Admin-NY)
Provisions for the Present Session Respecting the State of Rhode Island, and to Report a Bill to Prohibit Trade with Rhode Island April 28 – May 18, 1790 Chalres Carroll (Pro-Admin-MD)
Bill Supplemental to the Act Establising the Salaries of Executive Officers, Assistants, and Clerks May 3 – 28, 1790 William Few (Anti-Admin-GA)
Bill Providing the Means of Intercourse between the United States and Foreign Nations May 3 – 25, 1790 Caleb Strong (Pro-Admin-MA)