United States Senate Committee on Canadian Relations
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The United States Senate Committee on Canadian Relations existed from July 31, 1888, when it was created as a select committee, until April 18, 1921, and dealt with issues related to U.S. relations with Canada. It became a standing committee on January 13, 1892.
[edit] Chairmen of the Select Committee on Canadian Relations, 1888-1892
- George F. Hoar (R-MA) 1888-1892
[edit] Chairmen of the Committee on Canadian Relations, 1892-1921
- John B. Allen (R-WA) 1892-1893
- Edward Murphy (D-NY) 1893-1895
- Thomas H. Carter (R-MT) 1895-1897
- John C. Spooner (R-WI) 1897-1899
- Marcus A. Hanna (R-OH) 1899-1901
- John F. Dryden (R-NJ) 1901-1903
- Charles W. Fulton (R-OR) 1903-1905
- W. Murray Crane (R-MA) 1905-1909
- William Alden Smith (R-MI) 1909-1911
- George T. Oliver (R-PA) 1911-1913
- John K. Shields (D-TN) 1913-1917
- John B. Kendrick (D-WY) 1917-1919
- Frederick Hale (R-ME) 1919-1921
[edit] Sources
Chairmen of Senate Standing Committees U.S. Senate Historical Office, January 2005.
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