session | type | convened | adjourned | President pro Tempore of the Senate | Speaker of the House of Representatives |
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Special | SENATE | 5 March 1903 | 19 March 1903 | Frye | - - - - |
This Special Session of the SENATE was called by President Theodore Roosevelt via executive Proclamation issued on 2 March 1903. | |||||
1st | Extra | 9 November 1903 | 6 December 1903 | Frye | Cannon, Joseph G. (Rep.- Illinois) |
This "extra" Session of the 58th Congress was called by President Theodore Roosevelt via executive Proclamation issued on 20 October 1903. | |||||
2nd | long | 7 December 1903 | 28 April 1904 | Frye | Cannon |
3rd | short | 5 December 1904 | 3 March 1905 | Frye | Cannon |
Senate President pro Tempore William P. Frye served as acting President of the Senate during the entirety of the 58th Congress due to a vacancy in the Vice Presidency of the United States (Vice President Theodore Roosevelt having succeeded to the Presidency during the preceding Congress). |
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