List of Deans
Dean(s) | Party | State | Years | First served |
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James Gunn | Anti-Admin, Democratic-Republican |
Georgia | 1789 – 1797 | 1789 |
John Langdon | Pro-Admin, Democratic-Republican |
New Hampshire | ||
and others | ||||
James Gunn | Democratic-Republican | Georgia | 1797 – 1801 | |
John Langdon | Democratic-Republican | New Hampshire | ||
Theodore Foster | Democratic-Republican | Rhode Island | 1801 – 1803 | 1790 |
John Brown | Democratic-Republican | Kentucky | 1803 – 1805 | 1791 |
James Hillhouse | Federalist | Connecticut | 1805 – 1810 | 1796 |
Joseph Anderson | Democratic-Republican | Tennessee | 1810 – 1815 | 1797 |
John Gaillard | Democratic-Republican | South Carolina | 1815 – 1826 | 1804 |
Benjamin Ruggles | National Republican | Ohio | 1826 – 1833 | 1815 |
William R. King | Democratic | Alabama | 1833 – 1844 | 1819 |
Thomas Hart Benton | Democratic | Missouri | 1844 – 1851 | 1821 |
Willie Person Mangum | Whig | North Carolina | 1851 – 1853 | 1831, 1840 |
James Pearce | Whig | Maryland | 1853 – 1862 | 1843 |
James A. Bayard, Jr. | Democratic | Delaware | 1862 – 1864 | 1851 |
Solomon Foot | Republican | Vermont | ||
Solomon Foot | Republican | Vermont | 1864 – 1866 | |
Benjamin F. Wade | Republican | Ohio | 1866 – 1869 | |
Charles Sumner | Republican | Massachusetts | 1869 – 1874 | |
Zachariah Chandler | Republican | Michigan | 1874 – 1875 | 1857 |
Henry B. Anthony | Republican | Rhode Island | 1875 – 1884 | 1859 |
George F. Edmunds | Republican | Vermont | 1884 – 1891 | 1866 |
Justin Smith Morrill | Republican | Vermont | 1891 – 1898 | 1867 |
William B. Allison | Republican | Iowa | 1898 – 1908 | 1873 |
Eugene Hale | Republican | Maine | 1908 – 1911 | 1881 |
William P. Frye | Republican | Maine | 1911 | 1881 |
Shelby Moore Cullom | Republican | Illinois | 1911 – 1913 | 1883 |
Jacob Harold Gallinger | Republican | New Hampshire | 1913 – 1918 | 1891 |
Henry Cabot Lodge | Republican | Massachusetts | 1918 – 1924 | 1893 |
Francis E. Warren | Republican | Wyoming | 1924 – 1929 | 1895 |
Furnifold M. Simmons | Democratic | North Carolina | 1929 – 1931 | 1901 |
Reed Smoot | Republican | Utah | 1931 – 1933 | 1903 |
William E. Borah | Republican | Idaho | 1933 – 1940 | 1907 |
Ellison D. Smith | Democratic | South Carolina | 1940 – 1944 | 1909 |
Kenneth McKellar | Democratic | Tennessee | 1944 – 1953 | 1917 |
Walter F. George | Democratic | Georgia | 1953 – 1957 | 1922 |
Carl Hayden | Democratic | Arizona | 1957 – 1969 | 1927 |
Richard Russell, Jr. | Democratic | Georgia | 1969 – 1971 | 1933 |
Allen J. Ellender | Democratic | Louisiana | 1971 – 1972 | 1937 |
George D. Aiken | Republican | Vermont | 1972 – 1975 | 1941 |
James Eastland | Democratic | Mississippi | 1975 – 1977 | 1941, 1943 |
John L. McClellan | Democratic | Arkansas | 1943 | |
James Eastland | Democratic | Mississippi | 1977 – 1978 | 1941, 1943 |
Warren G. Magnuson | Democratic | Washington | 1978 – 1981 | 1944 |
John C. Stennis | Democratic | Mississippi | 1981 – 1989 | 1947 |
J. Strom Thurmond | Republican | South Carolina | 1989 – 2003 | 1954, 1956 |
Robert C. Byrd | Democratic | West Virginia | 2003 – 2010 | 1959 |
Daniel Inouye | Democratic | Hawaii | 2010 – present | 1963 |
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