George Gray (senator) - Almanac

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The General Assembly chose the U.S. Senators, who took office March 4, for a six year term. In this case he was initially completing the existing term, the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas F. Bayard.


Public Offices
Office Type Location Began office Ended office notes
Attorney General Executive Dover 1879 March 18, 1885 Delaware
U.S. Senator Legislature Washington March 18, 1885 March 3, 1887
U.S. Senator Legislature Washington March 4, 1887 March 3, 1893
U.S. Senator Legislature Washington March 4, 1893 March 3, 1899
Judge Judiciary Philadelphia March 29, 1899 June 1, 1914 U.S. Court of Appeals
Judge Judiciary The Hague 1900 August 7, 1925 Permanent Court of Arbitration


United States Congressional service
Dates Congress Chamber Majority President Committees Class/District
1885–1887 49th U.S. Senate Republican Grover Cleveland class 1
1887–1889 50th U.S. Senate Republican Grover Cleveland class 1
1889–1891 51st U.S. Senate Republican Benjamin Harrison class 1
1891–1893 52nd U.S. Senate Republican Benjamin Harrison class 1
1893–1895 53rd U.S. Senate Democratic Grover Cleveland Patents

Privileges and Elections

class 1
1895–1897 54th U.S. Senate Republican Grover Cleveland class 1
1897–1899 55th U.S. Senate Republican William McKinley Revolutionary Claims class 1

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