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Stevens Thomson Mason

Stevens Thomson Mason served as a senator for Virginia (1793-1803).

  • Republican
  • Virginia
  • Former
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Role Senator

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Virginia

Representing constituents across the Virginia delegation.

Service period 1794-1803

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

Stevens Thomson Mason (born December 29, 1760) was a Republican politician who represented the state of Virginia in the United States Senate. Serving as a senator from 1793 to 1803, his official Senate term as recorded in this metadata ran from January 1, 1794, to March 3, 1803. During this period, Mason was part of the early generation of national legislators who helped shape the political institutions of the new republic.

Mason served two terms in the Senate as a member of the Republican Party, reflecting the emerging party system of the early United States. Representing Virginia at large, he held office as a former senator by the end of his service in 1803. While specific committee assignments, offices, or additional roles are not detailed in the available information, his decade-long tenure in the Senate marks him as a significant historical member of Congress from Virginia during the formative years of the federal government.

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