134th Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Election | November 5, 1912 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
President | Levi H. Greenwood | ||||
Party control | Republican [1] | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 240 | ||||
Speaker | Grafton D. Cushing | ||||
Party control | Republican [2] | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 134th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1913 during the governorship of Eugene Foss. Levi H. Greenwood served as president of the Senate and Grafton D. Cushing served as speaker of the House. [4]
image | name [5] | date of birth [6] | district [6] |
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Claude L. Allen | |||
Edward C. R. Bagley | |||
William A. L. Bazeley | 1872 | 4th Worcester | |
William A. Bellamy | |||
Charles V. Blanchard | February 2, 1866 | ||
James Henry Brennan | December 21, 1888 | ||
Arthur Preston Chase | January 25, 1866 | ||
Ezra W. Clark | October 12, 1842 | ||
Calvin Coolidge | July 4, 1872 | ||
Henry J. Draper | |||
Edric Eldridge | |||
Wilton B. Fay | |||
Edward Fisher | |||
Redmond S. Fitzgerald | |||
Julius Garst | |||
Gurdon W. Gordon | |||
Levi H. Greenwood | December 22, 1872 | ||
Dennis E. Halley | |||
Frederic M. Hersey | |||
William P. Hickey | November 17, 1871 | ||
Frederic H. Hilton | |||
Clarence Whitman Hobbs Jr. | October 1, 1878 | ||
Francis J. Horgan | |||
Charles Cabot Johnson | December 9, 1876 | ||
Thomas Martin Joyce | |||
John H. Mack | |||
Charles F. McCarthy | August 15, 1876 | ||
John J. McDevitt | |||
Philip J. McGonagle | October 21, 1871 | ||
Walter E. McLane | |||
David T. Montague | |||
C. Augustus Norwood | |||
Francis X. Quigley | November 20, 1882 | ||
Samuel Ross | February 2, 1865 | ||
Harry N. Stearns | October 5, 1874 | ||
James P. Timilty | March 28, 1865 | ||
Charles E. Ward | |||
Henry Gordon Wells | October 12, 1879 | ||
William H. Wheeler | |||
Lombard Williams | |||
image | name [5] | date of birth [6] | district [6] |
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Essex S. Abbott | 3rd Essex | ||
Henry Achin Jr. | June 30, 1883 | ||
Timothy J. Ahern | |||
John A. Anderson | |||
Henry L. Andrews | |||
Charles H. Annis | January 12, 1869 | ||
Oscar E. Arkwell | |||
William M. Armstrong | August 17, 1850 | ||
Charles N. Atwood | |||
George W. P. Babb | |||
James J. Bacigalupo | |||
Freelon Q. Ball | |||
John Ballantyne | July 9, 1869 | ||
Clarence A. Barnes | August 28, 1882 | ||
Joseph L. Barry | |||
James F. Barry | December 4, 1857 | ||
John E. Beck | May 10, 1869 | ||
Everett E. Belding | February 15, 1879 | ||
Joseph J. Benson | |||
Enos H. Bigelow | |||
Alvin E. Bliss | |||
Charles M. Blodgett | |||
Edward C. Bodfish | |||
William Booth | June 21, 1862 | ||
Henry E. Bothfeld | March 4, 1859 | ||
Patrick H. Boyle | December 20, 1850 | ||
Alvah J. Bradstreet | |||
James J. Brennan | May 2, 1882 | ||
John P. Brennan | March 1, 1876 | ||
Vincent Brogna | |||
Michael J. Brophy | |||
Daniel J. Buckley | |||
John P. Buckley | May 31, 1853 | ||
John H. Buckley | July 27, 1863 | ||
Morton Henry Burdick | |||
Frederick H. Burke | |||
James D. Burns | July 4, 1876 | ||
Otis W. Butler | |||
Matthew J. Carbary | |||
Julius F. Carman | August 7, 1861 | ||
William E. Carney | January 16, 1878 | ||
Maurice Caro | |||
Patrick B. Carr | |||
Andrew A. Casassa | |||
Thomas J. Casey | |||
Allison G. Catheron | June 26, 1878 | ||
George Dudley Chamberlain | |||
Cleaveland A. Chandler | |||
Daniel J. Chapman | January 18, 1878 | ||
John W. Churchill | November 17, 1853 | ||
Albert B. Clark | |||
M. Sumner Coggan | |||
Samuel I. Collins | March 4, 1851 | ||
John J. Conway | |||
D. Herbert Cook | June 2, 1851 | ||
Michael H. Cotter | |||
Arthur J. Coughlan | |||
John J. Courtney | |||
Walter D. Cowls | |||
Channing H. Cox | October 28, 1879 | ||
Joseph Craig | |||
John J. Creed | |||
Courtenay Crocker | February 4, 1881 | ||
Patrick J. Curley | |||
John A. Curtin | April 3, 1870 | ||
Grafton D. Cushing | August 4, 1864 | ||
Edward N. Dahlborg | |||
George T. Daly | |||
Albert M. Darling | |||
Edward Davies | |||
Charles A. Dean | March 26, 1856 | ||
John F. Doherty | June 9, 1881 | ||
William H. Dolben | January 23, 1878 | ||
Peter J. Donaghue | |||
John L. Donovan | June 3, 1876 | ||
James H. Donovan | |||
John J. Douglass | February 9, 1873 | ||
Andrew P. Doyle | August 15, 1869 | ||
George P. Drury | |||
Eli J. Ducharme | |||
William S. Duncan | |||
John F. Dwyer | |||
Harry Millett Eames | |||
Frederick W. Eaton | |||
Charles W. Eldridge | October 16, 1877 | ||
George H. Ellis | October 3, 1848 | ||
Frank S. Farnsworth | |||
George W. Faulkner | January 24, 1874 | ||
John G. Faxon | |||
Charles H. Felker | |||
John B. Fellows | |||
Frederick B. Felton | |||
James H. Ferguson | |||
Benjamin Ferring | |||
James R. Ferry | |||
Alfred N. Fessenden | |||
William A. Fisher | |||
Daniel Fitzpatrick | |||
John T. Flanagan | May 25, 1869 | ||
Elmer G. Fosgate | |||
James Eugene Fowle | November 22, 1880 | ||
John J. Gallagher | |||
Thomas J. Giblin | |||
Charles L. Gifford | March 15, 1871 | ||
Isaac Gordon | |||
Frederic J. Grady | |||
William J. Graham | October 2, 1873 | ||
Arthur G. Greaney | |||
Fred Parker Greenwood | |||
James F. Griffin | January 19, 1884 | ||
William N. Hackett | |||
Benjamin F. Haines | November 25, 1876 | ||
Edward M. Hall | |||
Leonard F. Hardy | |||
Edward F. Harrington (state representative) | August 10, 1878 | ||
Stephen H. Harrington | |||
James L. Harrop | |||
George F. Hart | November 9, 1859 | ||
Edward R. Hathaway | |||
George H. W. Hayes | |||
Martin Hays | October 14, 1876 | ||
Michael A. Henebery | |||
Ira G. Hersey | |||
Francis M. Hill | |||
Timothy J. Horan | |||
John B. Hull Jr. | July 17, 1871 | ||
Frederick W. Hurlburt | |||
James M. Hurley | |||
Victor Francis Jewett | |||
Michael S. Keenan | |||
Michael Kelly | June 17, 1840 | ||
William W. Kennard | |||
William S. Kinney | |||
Louis LaCroix | |||
Charles S. Lawler | |||
Francis X. Le Boeuf | |||
Joseph Leonard | |||
William J. Leslie | |||
George W. Libbey | |||
Martin Lomasney | December 3, 1859 | ||
William J. Look | June 20, 1867 | ||
Frederick H. Lucke | |||
John J. Lydon | |||
James P. Maguire | |||
John C. Mahoney | |||
Henry J. Mahoney | |||
Daniel C. Manning | |||
George E. Mansfield | |||
Joseph W. Martin Jr. | November 3, 1884 | ||
John L. Mather | |||
John F. McCarthy | |||
Leo F. McCullough | |||
Edward J. McDermott | |||
Michael J. McEttrick | June 22, 1848 | ||
Michael F. McGrath | |||
Edward E. McGrath | |||
Edward F. McLaughlin | June 6, 1883 | ||
P. Joseph McManus | |||
Timothy J. Meade | November 7, 1874 | ||
John F. Meaney | |||
John Mitchell | September 4, 1877 | ||
Charles H. Morgan | January 15, 1869 | ||
Charles H. Morrill | October 6, 1874 | ||
J. Warren Moulton | |||
Frank Mulveny | |||
John J. Murphy | March 26, 1889 | ||
Dennis A. Murphy | September 26, 1876 | ||
Patrick E. Murray | August 22, 1869 | ||
William J. Naphen | |||
Parker H. Nason | |||
Arthur N. Newhall | |||
Edward H. Nutting | July 6, 1869 | ||
William P. O'Brien | |||
J. Howard O'Keefe | |||
Jeremiah O'Leary | |||
Charles A. Orstrom | |||
Joseph H. Parker Jr. | April 16, 1871 | ||
Henry H. Parsons | August 11, 1866 | ||
Norman B. Parsons | |||
Frank D. Peirce | |||
Chauncey Pepin | |||
Laurence S. Perry | |||
Horace H. Piper | |||
William H. Poole | |||
Almon L. Pratt | |||
Arthur Franklin Priest | |||
Winfield F. Prime | November 22, 1860 | ||
Harry Bancroft Putnam | September 7, 1878 | ||
John E. Quinn | |||
Louis O. Rieutord | |||
Robert Robinson | January 4, 1889 | ||
William M. Robinson | July 21, 1875 | ||
Walter F. Russell | |||
John C. Sanborn | |||
Clifford B. Sanborn | |||
Frederick W. Schlapp | |||
Henry H. Sears | |||
William J. Sessions | December 18, 1859 | ||
Benjamin Sharp | 1858 | ||
Herbert N. Shepard | |||
John Henry Sherburne | 1877 | ||
Jerome S. Smith | |||
Ralph M. Smith | |||
Charles D. Smith | |||
Henry B. Spencer | |||
John G. Stevens | |||
John H. Stone | |||
Merrill E. Streeter | |||
Lewis R. Sullivan | |||
William J. Sullivan | April 14, 1865 | ||
Benjamin F. Sullivan | |||
Michael T. Sullivan | |||
Thomas D. Sullivan | |||
Peter Francis Tague | June 4, 1871 | ||
Samuel L. Taylor | |||
Herbert E. Thompson | |||
Eugene F. Toomey | |||
Nathan A. Tufts | April 15, 1879 | ||
E. Warren Tyler | |||
Charles L. Underhill | July 20, 1867 | ||
John M. Vincent | |||
John R. Wallace | |||
Joseph E. Warner | May 16, 1884 | ||
Robert M. Washburn | January 4, 1868 | ||
Charles H. Waterman | |||
George Pearl Webster | January 9, 1877 | ||
Charles H. Webster | |||
Thomas W. White | January 10, 1876 | ||
Charles H. Williams | |||
Herbert A. Wilson | November 27, 1870 | ||
Thomas E. P. Wilson | |||
Clarence J. Wing | |||
Judson I. Wood | |||
George M. Worrall | |||
Henry D. Wright | |||
George L. Wright | |||
Windsor H. Wyman | |||
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