Robert P. Dean Explained

Robert P. Dean
State Senate1:Maryland
Term Start1:1954
Term End1:1967
State Senate2:Maryland
District2:15th
Term Start2:1967
Term End2:1971
Birth Date:1909
Birth Place:Ridgely, Maryland
Death Date:1984
Alma Mater:Washington College
Party:Democratic

Robert P. Dean (1909–1984) was an American farmer, Merchant Marine, and Democratic politician born in Ridgely, Maryland, in Caroline County. He graduated from Washington College in 1931. Dean was a four-term Maryland State Senator representing the Upper Eastern Shore from Queen Anne's County starting in 1954 through 1967. Following a redistricting in 1967, Dean represented District 15 until his defeat in 1971.[1] serving on committees that included Judicial Proceedings, Finance, Banking and Insurance, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and Chesapeake Bay and its Tributaries. He was instrumental in the organization of Chesapeake College and Tuckahoe State Park in his district.

His brother was three-term Caroline County Commissioner Charles T. Dean, Sr.

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  1. Web site: Museum features desk of former state senator Robert P. Dean . stardem.com . The Star Democrat . 15 October 2019.