session | type | convened | adjourned | President pro Tempore of the Senate | Speaker of the House of Representatives |
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1st | Quorum | 6 April 1789 | 29 September 1789 | Langdon, John (Opp.-New Hampshire) | Muhlenberg, Frederick A.C. (Opp.-Pennsylvania) |
The offices of Senate President pro Tempore and House Speaker were both considered non-partisan into the 1st ("long") session of the 4th Congress [1795-1797]; thus, the political affiliations of these officers as noted in this table are not in any way indicative of which faction [Administration or Opposition] held political control of either house of Congress during this early period in the history of the U.S. Congress. | |||||
2nd | long | 4 January 1790 | 12 August 1790 | Langdon | Muhlenberg |
3rd | short | 6 December 1790 | 3 March 1791 | Langdon | Muhlenberg |
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