United States House Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures
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The Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures (established as the Committee on a Uniform System of Coinage, Weights, and Measures) was a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives from 1864 to 1946.[1]
History
In 1864, the Committee on a Uniform System of Coinage, Weights, and Measures was established to relieve the
Jurisdiction
The jurisdiction of the Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures included the subjects listed in its name: coinage, weights, and measures. The coinage part of the jurisdiction included the defining and fixing of standards of value and the regulation of coinage and exchange. This included the coinage of silver and the purchase of bullion, the exchange of gold coins for gold bars, the subject of mutilated coins, and the coinage of souvenir and commemorative coins. The committee's jurisdiction also included legislation related to mints and assay offices and the establishment of legal standards of value in the insular possessions.[1]
Chairmen
Representative | Party | State | Congress(es) |
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John A. Kasson | Republican | Iowa | 39th
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William D. Kelley | Pennsylvania | 40th
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David Heaton | North Carolina | 41st
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William D. Kelley | Pennsylvania | 42nd
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Samuel Hooper | Massachusetts | 43rd
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Sherman Otis Houghton | California | 43rd
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Alexander H. Stephens | Democratic | Georgia | 46th
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Horatio Gates Fisher |
Republican | Pennsylvania | 47th
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Richard P. Bland | Democratic | Missouri | 50th
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Charles Preston Wickham | Republican | Ohio | 51st
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Richard P. Bland | Democratic | Missouri | 53rd
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Charles Warren Stone |
Republican | Pennsylvania | 55th
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James H. Southard | Ohio | 59th
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William B. McKinley | Illinois | 61st
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Thomas W. Hardwick | Democratic | Georgia | 63rd
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William A. Ashbrook | Ohio | 65th
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Albert Henry Vestal | Republican | Indiana | 68th
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Randolph Perkins | New Jersey | 71st
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Andrew Lawrence Somers | Democratic | New York | 78th
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Compton I. White | Idaho | 79th
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References
- ^ a b c "Records of the Banking and Currency Committees". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
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