1890 Massachusetts legislature

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111th
Massachusetts General Court
110th 112th
Overview
Legislative body General Court
ElectionNovember 5, 1889
Senate
Members40
President Henry H. Sprague
Party control Republican [1]
House
Members240
Speaker William Emerson Barrett
Party control Republican [2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 1, 1890 (1890-01-01) – July 2, 1890 (1890-07-02) [3]
Henry Harrison Sprague.png
Henry Sprague, Senate president.
William Emerson Barrett.png
William Barrett, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1890.

The 111th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1890 during the governorship of John Q. A. Brackett. [4] Henry H. Sprague served as president of the Senate and William Emerson Barrett served as speaker of the House. [5]

Contents

Senators

ImageName [6] Date of birth [7] District [8] Party
1889 Edwin Baker senator Massachusetts.png Edwin BakerJanuary 18, 1843Franklin
1890 Joseph Mathias Bradley senator Massachusetts.png Joseph Mathias BradleyAugust 18, 18526th Essex
1888 Arthur Butler Breed Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Arthur Butler BreedJune 30, 18571st Essex
Benjamin F. CampbellSeptember 12, 18341st Suffolk
1890 William Henry Carberry senator Massachusetts.png William Henry CarberryFebruary 22, 18518th Suffolk
1890 Charles Carleton Coffin senator Massachusetts.png Charles Carleton Coffin July 26, 18237th SuffolkRepublican
1890 Thomas Washburn Cook senator Massachusetts.png Thomas Washburn CookSeptember 15, 18373rd Bristol
1890 Michael James Creed senator Massachusetts.png Michael James CreedAugust 28, 18566th Suffolk
1889 William Nathaniel Davenport senator Massachusetts.png William N. Davenport November 3, 18564th MiddlesexRepublican
1890 Simeon Dodge senator Massachusetts.png Simeon DodgeJuly 11, 18152nd Essex
1900 Edward Joseph Donovan Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Edward J. Donovan March 15, 18643rd SuffolkDemocratic
1890 James Donovan senator Massachusetts.png James Donovan May 28, 18594th Suffolk
1889 James Fisher Dwinell senator Massachusetts.png James Fisher DwinellJuly 23, 18251st Middlesex
1890 Oscar Ely senator Massachusetts.png Oscar ElyNovember 5, 18342nd Hampden
1876 Alonzo Hathaway Evans Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Alonzo H. Evans February 24, 18206th MiddlesexRepublican
1889 Alfred Swift Fassett senator Massachusetts.png Alfred Swift FassettDecember 5, 1848Berkshire and Hampshire
1890 Lucius Field senator Massachusetts.png Lucius FieldAugust 15, 18402nd Worcester
1889 David Fisk senator Massachusetts.png David FiskMay 6, 1838Cape
1890 George Henry Gammans senator Massachusetts.png George Henry GammansMay 5, 18422nd Suffolk
1890 Willard Franklin Gleason senator Massachusetts.png Willard Franklin GleasonDecember 24, 18461st Norfolk
1890 William Hobbs Goodwin senator Massachusetts.png William Hobbs GoodwinOctober 9, 18229th Suffolk
1891 Charles Haggerty senator Massachusetts.png Charles HaggertyDecember 6, 18543rd Worcester
James H. HarlowSeptember 11, 18142nd Plymouth
1890 George Dallas Hart senator Massachusetts.png George D. Hart December 7, 18465th Essex
1889 Henry Joseph Hosmer senator Massachusetts.png Henry Joseph HosmerFebruary 2, 18322nd Middlesex
1890 Robert Howard senator Massachusetts.png Robert Howard February 8, 18452nd Bristol
1890 Freeman Hunt senator Massachusetts.png Freeman HuntSeptember 4, 18553rd Middlesex
1890 Alden Potter Jaques senator Massachusetts.png Alden Potter JaquesMarch 4, 18354th Essex
1890 Aaron Low senator Massachusetts.png Aaron LowAugust 11, 18333rd Essex
1890 Edwin Dickinson Metcalf senator Massachusetts.png Edwin Dickinson MetcalfMarch 14, 18481st Hampden
1890 Hiram Abif Oakman senator Massachusetts.png Hiram Abif OakmanApril 10, 18271st Plymouth
Moses P. PalmerMay 1, 18305th Middlesex
1889 Henry Langdon Parker senator Massachusetts.png Henry Langdon ParkerOctober 7, 18341st Worcester
1890 Alfred Stamm Pinkerton senator Massachusetts.png Alfred Stamm PinkertonMarch 19, 18564th Worcester
1890 Oliver Wells Robbins senator Massachusetts.png Oliver Wells RobbinsAugust 20, 1812Berkshire
1890 Cyrus Savage senator Massachusetts.png Cyrus SavageSeptember 2, 18321st Bristol
1890 Henry Harrison Sprague senator Massachusetts.png Henry H. Sprague August 1, 18415th SuffolkRepublican
Charles E. StevensApril 21, 1843Worcester and Hampshire
George Makepeace Towle.jpg George Makepeace Towle August 27, 18412nd NorfolkRepublican
1890 Edward Morton Tucke senator Massachusetts.png Edward Morton TuckeMay 3, 18407th Middlesex
1892 Edwin Wyer senator Massachusetts.png Edwin F. WyerSeptember 28, 1832

Representatives

imageName [6] Date of birth [7] DistrictTownParty
Moses C. AdamsNovember 17, 18439th NorfolkMillis
John AlbreeMarch 14, 182918th SuffolkBoston
Jared F. AldenApril 18, 18368th PlymouthMiddleborough
Thomas AldenAugust 17, 18272nd PlymouthDuxbury
1890 Jesse Allen Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Jesse AllenMay 23, 18475th WorcesterOakham
Richard B. AllenJanuary 25, 185925th MiddlesexLowell
Charles-H-Baker.jpg Charles H. Baker February 2, 184718th EssexLynnRepublican
1892 William G Baker Massachusetts House of Representatives.png William G. BakerJune 9, 184523rd SuffolkBoston
1890 Talcott Bancroft Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Talcott BancroftDecember 24, 18212nd HampshireChesterfield
Thomas E. BarkerMarch 13, 18399th MiddlesexMalden
Franklin O. Barnes.png Franklin O. Barnes November 11, 184126th SuffolkChelseaRepublican
1888 William Emerson Barrett Massachusetts House of Representatives.png William Emerson Barrett December 29, 185811th MiddlesexMelroseRepublican
Richard M. BarryJune 5, 18636th SuffolkBoston
1890 Charles Waldo Bates Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Charles Waldo BatesJuly 10, 18461st WorcesterPhillipston
1898 George E. Bemis Massachusetts House of Representatives.png George E. BemisOctober 23, 18555th FranklinCharlemont
Charles H. BennettMarch 11, 18438th HampdenSpringfield
Thomas Williams Bicknell.jpg Thomas W. Bicknell September 6, 183424th SuffolkBoston
Roswell BillingsOctober 20, 18533rd HampshireHatfield
George H. BondJanuary 31, 184014th SuffolkBoston
Charles H. BoodeyDecember 27, 183828th MiddlesexWayland
Robert H. BowmanSeptember 26, 185517th SuffolkBoston
Henry W. BrittonFebruary 13, 18517th NorfolkStoughton
James L. BrophyNovember 14, 185228th MiddlesexFramingham
Otis S. BrownFebruary 20, 18451st MiddlesexCambridge
Herman BuchholzNovember 23, 18398th HampdenSpringfield
1894 William P Buckley senator Massachusetts.png William P. BuckleyAugust 15, 18594th HampdenHolyoke
Andrew J. BucklinFebruary 23, 18292nd BerkshireAdams
1894 Walter Jesse David Bullock Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Walter Jesse David BullockJuly 11, 18609th BristolFall River
James J. BurkeMarch 4, 186212th SuffolkBoston
Senator Wm. M. Butler of Mass., (11-28-24) LCCN2016849799 (cropped).jpg William M. Butler January 29, 18616th BristolNew BedfordRepublican
H. Terry Cady.png Hiram Torrey CadyJanuary 17, 18431st BerkshireNorth Adams
Patrick CannonMay 2, 18547th SuffolkBoston
George N. CarpenterJanuary 26, 18402nd NorfolkBrookline
Horatio CarpenterSeptember 11, 18331st BristolSeekonk
1890 Charles Ernest Carter Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Charles Ernest CarterJune 1, 185024th MiddlesexLowell
Richard A. CarterFebruary 16, 18625th EssexLawrence
John S. Cate March 25, 183910th MiddlesexEverettRepublican
Ansel E. ChamberlinDecember 6, 18444th BerkshireDalton
1890 Sidney Horton Cheeseman Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Sidney Horton CheesemanAugust 11, 18435th BerkshireBecket
Ansel O. ClarkOctober 17, 18346th NorfolkBraintree
Edwin T. ClarkAugust 1, 18493rd PlymouthHanson
George E. ClarkeOctober 30, 18221st BarnstableFalmouth
1892 Horace E Clayton Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Horace E. Clayton18542nd MiddlesexCambridge
Alonzo CoburnOctober 16, 182127th MiddlesexHopkinton
Peter A. ConlinJanuary 26, 185819th WorcesterWorcester
Thomas H. ConnellSeptember 18, 184924th MiddlesexDracut
1906 Morton Converse senator Massachusetts.png Morton E. ConverseNovember 17, 18372nd WorcesterWinchendon
1901 Henry Cook Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Henry CookApril 4, 183514th WorcesterLeominster
Louis A. CookMay 4, 18475th NorfolkWeymouth
George P. CookeOctober 28, 184911th WorcesterMilford
1890 John William Coveney Massachusetts House of Representatives.png John William CoveneyApril 10, 18453rd MiddlesexCambridge
1890 Robert Bruce Crane Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Robert Bruce Crane18452nd HampdenWestfield
Lorenzo B. CrockettDecember 9, 18542nd BristolEaston
Francis C. CurtisMarch 13, 183629th MiddlesexMarlborough
Joseph A. CushingDecember 24, 18465th NorfolkWeymouth
1890 Nahum Sawin Cutler Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Nahum Sawin CutlerApril 7, 18371st FranklinGreenfield
1890 Frank William Dallinger Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Frank William DallingerJune 5, 18524th MiddlesexCambridgeRepublican
1888 Luther Dame Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Luther DameMarch 3, 18268th EssexNewbury
Epes DavisMarch 14, 182410th EssexGloucester
Everett Allen DavisOctober 11, 185716th SuffolkBoston
Joshua H. DavisNovember 3, 18145th MiddlesexSomerville
1894 Benjamin Day Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Benjamin DaySeptember 4, 182216th EssexMarblehead
Frederick B. DayMarch 20, 18431st SuffolkBoston
Herbert O. DelanoJuly 7, 18471st EssexMerrimac
John W. DelanoApril 16, 18527th PlymouthMarion
1888 Jeremiah Desmond Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Jeremiah DesmondMay 2, 185316th SuffolkBoston
Henry S. Dewey 185621st SuffolkBostonRepublican
1894 Owen Donohoe Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Owen M. DonohoeOctober 21, 186123rd MiddlesexLowell
1895 William Durant senator Massachusetts.png William B. DurantSeptember 29, 18441st MiddlesexCambridge
J. Homer EdgerlyMay 5, 18443rd SuffolkBoston
Nathan EdsonSeptember 16, 18171st BarnstableBarnstable
John EdwardsDecember 23, 18528th BristolFall River
George D. EldredgeDecember 17, 18585th HampdenChicopee
S. Hopkins EmeryAugust 22, 18153rd BristolTaunton
John W. FairbanksOctober 12, 184312th WorcesterWestborough
James M. Farnum182210th WorcesterUxbridge
Warren FennoDecember 2, 185427th SuffolkRevere
1892 Myron Ferren Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Myron J. FerrenAugust 16, 183612th MiddlesexStoneham
1890 Alfred Frary Field Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Alfred Frary FieldJune 16, 18434th FranklinLeverett
1890 Joseph Henry Fletcher Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Joseph Henry FletcherSeptember 26, 184416th MiddlesexBelmont
Charles W. FlintMay 3, 182720th MiddlesexChelmsford
Carlos M. GageJuly 21, 18499th HampdenMonson
Michael J. GarveyMay 27, 185921st MiddlesexLowell
John F. GillespieApril 18, 18556th SuffolkBoston
1892 Gorham Gilman senator Massachusetts.png Gorham D. GilmanMay 29, 182217th MiddlesexNewton
Edward B. Glasgow23rd WorcesterWorcester
Edward A. Goddard18452nd FranklinOrange
Frank T. GoodhueJanuary 20, 18549th EssexIpswich
Moses C. GoodnowJune 20, 18464th WorcesterPrinceton
David E. GouldApril 14, 186326th SuffolkChelesa
1895 Robert Gray senator Massachusetts.png Robert S. GraySeptember 28, 18477th NorfolkWalpole
1894 Charles Greene Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Charles GreeneMay 10, 18406th EssexAndover
William S. GreenoughAugust 25, 184313th MiddlesexWakefield
Lewis G. GrossmanMay 6, 184319th SuffolkBoston
William M. HaleJune 26, 18203rd BristolTaunton
Aaron C. HandleyOctober 7, 182330th MiddlesexActon
1900 Charles H Hanson senator Massachusetts.png Charles H. HansonJuly 7, 184424th MiddlesexLowell
Emerson G. HarringtonSeptember 21, 18456th BerkshireEgremont
James W. HarveyApril 10, 184425th SuffolkBoston
Elihu Burritt Hayes.png Elihu B. Hayes April 26, 184818th EssexLynnRepublican
James B. HayesFebruary 24, 185812th SuffolkBoston
Augustus Hemenway Jr by William Notman c1875.jpg Augustus Hemenway 18534th NorfolkCanton
Charles W. HendersonJune 3, 18424th MiddlesexCambridge
Edward E. HerrodNovember 4, 185710th PlymouthBrockton
John E. HeslanNovember 11, 185422nd SuffolkBoston
John HildrethOctober 18, 18513rd HampdenHolyoke
Stanley B. HildrethJune 8, 184513th WorcesterHarvard
Arthur G. HillDecember 6, 18411st HampshireNorthampton
Langdon H. HolderMarch 10, 184620th EssexLynn
Dwight H. HollisterOctober 24, 18341st HampdenSouthwick
1888 George Mitchell Hooper Massachusetts House of Representatives.png George Mitchell HooperSeptember 1, 18389th PlymouthBridgewater
John F. HowardMarch 24, 18434th EssexLawrence
1890 Willard Howland Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Willard HowlandDecember 3, 185227th SuffolkChelsea
John H. HulfordNovember 11, 18415th EssexLawrence
William W. HuntMay 15, 18423rd FranklinWendell
John T. HurleyOctober 26, 18558th BristolFall River
Henry H. JohnsonMarch 24, 18402nd EssexHaverhill
Charlie A. JonesSeptember 9, 184714th MiddlesexWoburn
1890 Chester Kellogg Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Chester KelloggDecember 27, 18304th HampdenGranby
David B. KemptonApril 25, 18185th BristolNew Bedford
1890 George Kendall Massachusetts House of Representatives.png George KendallMarch 1, 18392nd WorcesterGardner
PJ Kennedy.jpg P. J. Kennedy January 14, 18582nd SuffolkBostonDemocratic
Frederick M. KilmerFebruary 8, 18527th MiddlesexSomerville
1890 Henry Albert Kimball Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Henry Albert KimballMay 3, 18421st HampshireNorthampton
1890 John White Kimball Massachusetts House of Representatives.png John W. Kimball February 27, 182815th WorcesterFitchburgRepublican
Rufus KimballMarch 13, 182919th EssexLynn
Albert C. KirbyMarch 17, 18417th BristolWestport
1894 Francis W Kittredge senator Massachusetts.png Francis W. KittredgeJune 4, 184321st SuffolkBoston
Nathaniel W. LaddJanuary 7, 184810th SuffolkBoston
Hiram B. LaneAugust 17, 18246th HampdenSpringfield
Andrew Berkley Lattimore [9] August 4, 18529th SuffolkBoston
Horace G. LeslieApril 13, 18421st EssexAmesbury
James A. LewisMay 20, 18344th BristolFairhaven
James D. Lincoln18238th NorfolkWrentham
Stephen S. LittlefieldAugust 8, 184821st EssexPeabody
1912 Joseph Lomasney Massachusetts state senator.png Joseph P. LomasneyMarch 10, 18638th SuffolkBostonDemocratic
Lewis P. LoringJuly 10, 18224th PlymouthHull
Haile R. LutherFebruary 7, 18385th BristolNew Bedford
1892 John B Lynch Massachusetts House of Representatives.png John B. LynchApril 13, 185815th SuffolkBoston
1890 Henry Stephen Lyons Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Henry Stephen LyonsNovember 21, 18651st BerkshireNorth Adams
1896 Joseph B Maccabe senator Massachusetts.png Joseph B. MaccabeNovember 19, 18571st SuffolkBoston
John MacfarlaneJune 11, 184119th EssexLynn
1880 Pardon Macomber Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Pardon MacomberFebruary 9, 18339th BristolFall River
William MahannaNovember 25, 18543rd BerkshireLenox
Cornelius B. MarchantNovember 14, 18151st DukesEdgartown
1890 Peter J. McDonald Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Peter J. McDonaldMay 3, 18604th BerkshirePittsfield
1888 John H. McDonough Massachusetts House of Representatives.png John H. McDonoughMarch 29, 185720th SuffolkBoston
John James McDonough Massachusetts House of Representatives.png John James McDonoughMarch 15, 18578th BristolFall River
Thomas O. McEnaneyOctober 23, 18572nd SuffolkBoston
1890 Michael Joseph McEttrick Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Michael J. McEttrick June 22, 184820th SuffolkBostonDemocratic
John McFethries18307th HampdenSpringfield
Daniel McLaughlin18477th SuffolkBoston
Jeremiah J. McNamaraDecember 5, 186413th SuffolkBoston
William Sarsfield McNary U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.png William S. McNary March 29, 186315th SuffolkBostonDemocratic
1892 William E Meade senator Massachusetts.png William E. MeadeAugust 2, 183914th EssexSalem
Robert F. MeansAugust 22, 183814th SuffolkBoston
George W. MillerSeptember 9, 18526th HampdenSpringfield
Charles S. MilletJanuary 29, 18585th PlymouthRockland
1894 Henry Milton senator Massachusetts.png Henry S. MiltonSeptember 28, 185518th MiddlesexWaltham
Michael J. MitchellJuly 29, 18553rd SuffolkBoston
1894 Hiram Monk senator Massachusetts.png Hiram A. MonkJuly 16, 182911th PlymouthBrockton
Charles MooreJune 13, 183118th MiddlesexWaltham
Michael J. MooreSeptember 23, 186313th SuffolkBoston
Louis E. P. MoreauFebruary 25, 18576th WorcesterSpencer
David F. MorelandAugust 30, 185714th MiddlesexWoburn
1893 Eugene Michael Moriarty Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Eugene Michael MoriartyApril 15, 184918th WorcesterWorcester
Frank MorisonMarch 18, 18449th SuffolkBoston
Lyman MorseFebruary 24, 183712th WorcesterBerlin
1890 Edward Mott Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Edward MottJune 19, 18303rd BristolTaunton
George N. MunsellDecember 14, 18352nd BarnstableHarwich
1890 Michael Joseph Murray Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Michael Joseph MurrayJune 18, 186715th WorcesterFitchburg
1890 John Henry Norcross Massachusetts House of Representatives.png John Henry NorcrossOctober 20, 18418th MiddlesexMedford
John O'BrienOctober 1, 185524th SuffolkBoston
Henry P. OakmanJune 27, 18314th EssexLawrence
John ParkhurstDecember 30, 18267th EssexBoxford
1890 Wellington Evarts Parkhurst Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Wellington Evarts ParkhurstJanuary 19, 183513th WorcesterClinton
Oren B. ParksDecember 28, 18462nd HampdenWestfield
Alfred W. PaulAugust 5, 182210th BristolDighton
Alonzo PenneySeptember 23, 183520th EssexLynn
1892 Augustus Perkins Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Augustus G. PerkinsJune 20, 184618th SuffolkBoston
Benjamin F. PetersonOctober 11, 18366th PlymouthWhitman
Benjamin P. PickeringFebruary 22, 184413th EssexSalem
1890 Wilbur Howard Powers Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Wilbur Howard PowersJanuary 22, 18493rd NorfolkHyde Park
1892 Edward W Presho Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Edward W. PreshoMay 29, 18595th SuffolkBoston
Winfield F. Prime.png Winfield F. Prime November 22, 18604th SuffolkBostonRepublican
Lewis C. PrindleMarch 18, 18477th WorcesterCharlton
James QuigleyNovember 11, 183911th WorcesterMendon
Josiah Quincy LCCN2014686328 (cropped).jpg Josiah Quincy VI October 15, 18595th NorfolkQuincyDemocratic
1890 Patrick James Quinn Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Patrick James QuinnJune 4, 184320th WorcesterWorcester
Andrew J. RadyMay 1, 18532nd MiddlesexCambridge
Frederick J. RanlettNovember 17, 185717th MiddlesexNewton
1890 Francis Henry Raymond Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Francis Henry RaymondFebruary 19, 18366th Middlesex
William H. Rice184117th WorcesterWorcester
Richard A. RichOctober 19, 18443rd BarnstableTruro
1892 Arthur C Richardson Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Arthur C. RichardsonOctober 31, 18378th EssexNewburyport
William R. RowellMarch 19, 18443rd EssexMethuen
Willis R. RussOctober 30, 185419th SuffolkBoston
John J. SalterJanuary 11, 185617th EssexLynn
Horace H. SandersAugust 27, 183510th HampdenPalmer
1918 Alpheus Sanford senator Massachusetts.jpg Alpheus SanfordJuly 5, 185617th SuffolkBoston
1896 George P Sanger senator Massachusetts.png George P. Sanger Jr.September 6, 185211th SuffolkBoston
Nathan H. SearsNovember 28, 18309th WorcesterMillbury
Robert K. SearsAugust 29, 184422nd EssexDanvers
Everett F. Sherman18261st PlymouthPlymouth
1889 Anthony Smalley Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Anthony SmalleyMarch 15, 18361st NantucketNantucket
Philo Smith18207th BerkshireOtis
William D. SohierOctober 22, 185812th EssexBeverly
William B. Sprout185922nd WorcesterWorcester
Stephen StanleyJune 11, 18421st BristolNorth Attleborough
William H. StearnsApril 11, 185015th EssexSalem
Isaac Newton StoryNovember 30, 183410th EssexGloucester
Martin L. StoverOctober 22, 18373rd EssexHaverhill
Edward SullivanAugust 14, 184410 SuffolkBoston
John H. SullivanJune 24, 18508th SuffolkBoston
1894 George Swallow senator Massachusetts.png George N. Swallow January 2, 18545th SuffolkBoston
James M. SwallowApril 14, 182131st MiddlesexDunstable
1890 Edgar Sidney Taft Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Edgar Sidney TaftJune 30, 185310th EssexGloucester
Harrison O. ThomasJune 28, 184012th PlymouthBrockton
1890 Lysander Thurston Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Lysander ThurstonMay 25, 18375th HampshireEnfield
Edwin A. TibbettsApril 24, 184017th EssexLynn
Frank B. TiltonMarch 15, 184026th MiddlesexNatick
Hermon C. TowerMarch 8, 184329th MiddlesexHudson
Pelatiah R. TrippAugust 15, 184223rd SuffolkBoston
John S. True [lower-alpha 1] October 22, 1828Woburn
1892 George F. Tucker Massachusetts House of Representatives.png George F. TuckerJanuary 19, 18526th BristolNew Bedford
1890 George Keyes Tufts Massachusetts House of Representatives.png George Keyes TuftsOctober 17, 18415th WorcesterNew Braintree
1890 Henry Edward Turner Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Henry Edward Turner May 4, 18429th MiddlesexMaldenRepublican
William H. H. TuttleAugust 17, 184515th MiddlesexArlington
Daniel H. VarnumFebruary 11, 185022nd MiddlesexLowell
James S. WallaceOctober 17, 184611th EssexRockport
1888 Jacob Otis Wardwell Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Jacob Otis WardwellMarch 14, 18572nd EssexHaverhill
Richard H. WarrenMarch 9, 18548th WorcesterAuburn
Henry C. WheatonMay 25, 183916th WorcesterWorcester
Charles S. WheelerJune 11, 185119th MiddlesexLincoln
1890 Walter Adams Wheeler Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Walter Adams WheelerAugust 14, 18503rd WorcesterRutland
Franklin B. White183721st WorcesterWorcester
1890 George Fred Williams Massachusetts House of Representatives.png George F. Williams July 10, 18521st NorfolkDedhamDemocratic
Frank E. WinslowMay 16, 185211th SuffolkBoston
1897 Daniel S Woodman Massachusetts House of Representatives.png Daniel S. WoodmanApril 12, 18428th NorfolkMedway
Charles F. WorcesterFebruary 25, 185932nd MiddlesexTownsend
Ira A. WorthOctober 23, 18284th SuffolkBoston

See also

Notes

  1. Died January 3.

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