91st United States Congress - Employees

Employees

  • Architect of the Capitol: J. George Stewart, appointed October 1, 1954, died May 24, 1970

Senate

  • Secretary: Francis R. Valeo of the District of Columbia, reelected January 3, 1969
  • Sergeant at Arms: Robert G. Dunphy of Rhode Island, reelected January 3, 1969
  • Chaplain: Edward L. R. Elson (Presbyterian), elected January 9, 1969
  • Democratic Party Secretary: J. Stanley Kimmitt
  • Republican Party Secretary: J. Mark Trice

House of Representatives

  • Clerk: W. Pat Jennings of Virginia, reelected January 3, 1969
  • Sergeant at Arms: Zeake W. Johnson of Tennessee, reelected January 3, 1969
  • Doorkeeper: William M. Miller of Mississippi, reelected January 3, 1969
  • Postmaster: H. H. Morris of Kentucky, reelected January 3, 1969
  • Parliamentarian: Lewis Deschler
  • Chaplain: Edward G. Latch (Methodist), elected January 10, 1967

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