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Senator James Frank Allee

James Frank Allee served as a senator for Delaware (1903-1907).

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James Frank Allee (born December 2, 1857) was a Republican senator from the state of Delaware who served one term in the United States Senate. Representing Delaware as a member of the Republican Party, he held office from November 9, 1903, to March 3, 1907. During this period he was a historical member of Congress and is recognized for his role in Delaware’s federal representation in the early twentieth century.

Allee’s tenure in the Senate lasted a single term, concluding in 1907. Identified in congressional records by the bioguide ID A000110, he served as a former senator without a specified district, as U.S. senators represent their entire state. While details of his committee assignments, office room, and public contact information are not provided in the available record, his service from 1903 to 1907 places him among the notable Republican figures who represented Delaware in the United States Senate.