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Encyclopedia > List of United States Senators from Massachusetts

Massachusetts ratified the Constitution on February 26, 1788.


Class 1

Senator Party From To
Dalton Tristam Federalist 1789 1791
George Cabot Federalist 1791 1796
Benjamin Goodhue Federalist 1796 1800
Jonathan Mason Federalist 1800 1803
John Quincy Adams Federalist 1803 1808
James Lloyd Federalist 1808 1813
Christopher Gore Federalist 1813 1816
Eli P. Ashmun Federalist 1816 1818
Prentiss Mellen Federalist 1818 1820
Elijah H. Mills Federalist,
National
Republican
1820 1827
Daniel Webster National
Republican,
Whig
1827 1841
Rufus Choate Whig 1841 1845
Daniel Webster Whig 1845 1850
Robert C. Winthrop Whig 1850 1851
Robert Rantoul Democrat 1851
Charles Sumner Free Soil,
Republican
1851 1874
William B. Washburn Republican 1874 1875
Henry L. Dawes Republican 1875 1893
Henry Cabot Lodge Republican 1893 1924
William M. Butler Republican 1924 1926
David I. Walsh Democrat 1926 1947
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Republican 1947 1953
John F. Kennedy Democrat 1953 1960
Benjamin A. Smith Democrat 1960 1962
Edward M. Kennedy Democrat 1962

Class 2

Senator Party From To
Caleb Strong Federalist 1789 1796
Theodore Sedgwick Federalist 1796 1799
Samuel Dexter Federalist 1799 1800
Dwight Foster Federalist 1800 1803
Timothy Pickering Federalist 1803 1811
Joseph B. Varnum Democrat 1811 1817
Harrison G. Otis Federalist 1817 1822
James Lloyd Federalist,
National
Republican
1822 1826
Nathaniel Silsbee National
Republican
1826 1835
John Davis National
Republican,
Whig
1835 1841
Isaac C. Bates Whig 1841 1845
John Davis Whig 1845 1853
Edward Everett Whig 1853 1854
Julius Rockwell Whig 1854 1855
Henry Wilson Whig,
Republican
1855 1873
George S. Boutwell Republican 1873 1877
George F. Hoar Republican 1877 1904
Winthrop M. Crane Republican 1904 1913
John W. Weeks Republican 1913 1919
David I. Walsh Democrat 1919 1925
Frederick H. Gillett Republican 1925 1931
Marcus A. Coolidge Democrat 1931 1937
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Republican 1937 1944
Sinclair Weeks Republican 1944 1944
Leverett Saltonstall Republican 1945 1967
Edward W. Brooke Republican 1967 1979
Paul Tsongas Democrat 1979 1985
John F. Kerry Democrat 1985

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