United States Senate Committee on Commerce and Manufactures
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The United States Senate Committee on Commerce and Manufactures was one of the original standing committees created in the Senate in 1816, but it only lasted nine years, when it was split into the Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Manufactures.
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Chairmen of the Committee on Commerce and Manufactures, 1816-1825
- William Hunter (F-RI) 1816-1817
- Nathan Sanford (R-NY) 1817-1820
- Mahlon Dickerson (R-NJ) 1820-1825