137th Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 240 |
The 137th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1916. [1]
image | name [1] | date of birth [2] | district [2] |
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Frank Bartlett | |||
Sanford Bates | July 17, 1884 | ||
William A. L. Bazeley | 1872 | ||
Charles Sumner Beal | August 14, 1856 | 1st Plymouth | |
James W. Bean | May 11, 1866 | ||
John E. Beck | May 10, 1869 | ||
Charles Donnell Brown | June 5, 1862 | ||
James F. Cavanagh | |||
Daniel J. Chapman | January 18, 1878 | ||
Ezra W. Clark | October 12, 1842 | ||
Herbert E. Cummings | |||
Charles W. Eldridge | October 16, 1877 | ||
George H. Ellis | October 3, 1848 | ||
Frank S. Farnsworth | |||
Wilton B. Fay | |||
Charles L. Gifford | March 15, 1871 | ||
Gurdon W. Gordon | |||
James I. Green | April 9, 1885 | ||
John W. Haigis | July 31, 1881 | ||
Martin Hays | October 14, 1876 | ||
Clarence Whitman Hobbs Jr. | October 1, 1878 | ||
John B. Hull Jr. | July 17, 1871 | ||
George H. Jackson | March 9, 1865 | ||
Charles A. Kimball | |||
Richard Knowles | |||
Louis F. R. Langelier | |||
George Edward Marchand | December 22, 1877 | ||
Joseph W. Martin Jr. | November 3, 1884 | ||
Orion T. Mason | |||
Philip J. McGonagle | October 21, 1871 | ||
Walter E. McLane | |||
Edward F. McLaughlin | June 6, 1883 | ||
W. Prentiss Parker | December 11, 1857 | ||
E. Howard Perley | |||
John F. Sheehan | |||
James R. Tetler | August 26, 1877 | ||
James P. Timilty | March 28, 1865 | ||
Nathan A. Tufts | April 15, 1879 | ||
Robert M. Washburn | January 4, 1868 | ||
Henry Gordon Wells | October 12, 1879 | ||
image | name [1] | date of birth [2] | district [2] |
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Essex S. Abbott | |||
Henry Achin Jr. | June 30, 1883 | ||
George C. F. Allen | 14th Essex | ||
Philip R. Ammidon | |||
Algodt N. Anderson | |||
Charles H. Annis | January 12, 1869 | ||
William M. Armstrong | August 17, 1850 | ||
Benjamin S. Atwood | |||
George W. P. Babb | |||
James T. Bagshaw | |||
Edmund Baker | |||
William B. Baldwin | September 18, 1854 | ||
Philip Hosmer Ball | |||
Arthur W. Barker | |||
William J. Barry | 1861 | ||
Thomas William Baxter | |||
Addison P. Beardsley | |||
Joseph Belcher | |||
Joseph J. Benson | |||
James D. Bentley | February 6, 1884 | ||
Jacob Bitzer | January 16, 1865 | ||
Alvin E. Bliss | |||
Cornelius Boothman | |||
Eden K. Bowser | |||
Manassah Edward Bradley | |||
Thomas H. Brennan | |||
James J. Brennan | May 2, 1882 | ||
Clarence A. Briggs | |||
Vincent Brogna | |||
Fred Johnson Brown | |||
Charles Henry Brown | September 25, 1873 | ||
Daniel J. Buckley | |||
George Bunting | August 31, 1868 | ||
Arthur E. Burr | |||
Frederick Butler | |||
Fred E. Cady | |||
Julius F. Carman | August 7, 1861 | ||
Daniel W. Casey | |||
Allison G. Catheron | June 26, 1878 | ||
George Dudley Chamberlain | |||
Albert Minot Chandler | |||
Edward Earl Chapman | |||
Charles Chapman | |||
John W. Churchill | November 17, 1853 | ||
Frederic F. Clauss | |||
James Coffey | May 17, 1849 | ||
Arthur Willard Colburn | December 1, 1877 | ||
Benjamin G. Collins | |||
Samuel I. Collins | March 4, 1851 | ||
D. Herbert Cook | June 2, 1851 | ||
Thomas J. Cooley | |||
John J. Courtney | |||
Channing H. Cox | October 28, 1879 | ||
John W. Craig | |||
Burton H. Crosby | |||
Fred Wilder Cross | September 15, 1868 | ||
John J. Cummings | |||
George E. Curran | |||
Edward N. Dahlborg | |||
Samuel Davis | June 4, 1866 | ||
Theodore H. Day | |||
George F. Dennis | |||
Thomas F. Donovan | September 26, 1890 | ||
John L. Donovan | June 3, 1876 | ||
Thomas E. Dowd | |||
Frederic E. Dowling | |||
George P. Drury | |||
Edward B. Eames | April 15, 1856 | ||
Carl C. Emery | November 4, 1888 | ||
John P. Englert | |||
John G. Faxon | |||
Horace F. Field | |||
Charles D. Fisher | |||
Michael J. Fitzgerald | March 10, 1878 | ||
John I. Fitzgerald | July 18, 1882 | ||
William J. Foley | March 2, 1887 | ||
Harry C. Foster | August 27, 1871 | ||
Arthur W. Frail | |||
Joseph E. Freeling | |||
William P. French | April 30, 1874 | ||
William F. French | March 21, 1873 | ||
Harvey E. Frost | October 2, 1875 | ||
Charles Benjamin Frothingham | November 11, 1858 | ||
Mauran I. Furbish | |||
Charles F. Garrity | |||
Harry C. Gates | |||
John Mellen Gibbs | |||
Thomas J. Giblin | |||
John J. Gillis | |||
Nesbit G. Gleason | |||
Fred Parker Greenwood | |||
Julius Guild | March 30, 1850 | ||
Edgar H. Hall | |||
John Halliwell | February 21, 1864 | ||
Walter A. Hardy | December 15, 1866 | ||
Edward F. Harrington (state representative) | August 10, 1878 | ||
James L. Harrop | |||
George F. Hart | November 9, 1859 | ||
Charles H. Hartshorn | |||
William M. Haskins | |||
James William Hayes | |||
Matthew A. Higgins | |||
Francis M. Hill | |||
Kenneth Page Hill | |||
John A. Hirsch | 1861 | ||
William J. Holland | |||
Peter Holt | |||
Horace W. Hosie | February 2, 1864 | ||
John C. Hull (politician) | November 1, 1870 | ||
Charles N. James | September 3, 1853 | ||
Henry W. Jarvis | |||
Victor Francis Jewett | |||
John G. Johnson | May 23, 1864 | ||
Michael H. Jordan | February 7, 1863 | ||
Thomas Martin Joyce | |||
John Joseph Kearney | |||
David Leon Kelley | April 26, 1889 | ||
Edward I. Kelley | |||
William W. Kennard | |||
Robert T. Kent | |||
Joseph O. Knox | |||
Arthur F. Lamb | |||
Ernest A. LaRocque | |||
Charles S. Lawler | |||
Joseph M. Levenson | |||
John N. Levins | |||
Fred Oliver Lewis | June 12, 1878 | ||
George E. Lilley | |||
Daniel Waldo Lincoln | September 2, 1882 | ||
George A. Lindberg | |||
George Washington Love | |||
James MacFarlane Lyle | |||
Frank E. Lyman | September 15, 1866 | ||
Luther B. Lyman | November 13, 1853 | ||
John H. Lynch | October 28, 1884 | ||
James E. MacPherson | |||
John P. Mahoney | May 26, 1888 | ||
Lloyd Makepeace | |||
Michael F. Malone | |||
David Mancovitz | August 15, 1877 | ||
Frank A. Manning | |||
Felix A. Marcella | |||
Robert B. Martin | |||
John Edwin Maybury | |||
John Henry McAllister | |||
Peter F. McCarty | |||
Joseph McGrath (American politician) | December 20, 1890 | ||
James H. McInerney | December 13, 1871 | ||
Frederick William McKenzie | |||
Michael J. McNamee | |||
Charles J. McNulty | |||
Samuel H. Mildram | |||
John Mitchell | September 4, 1877 | ||
John L. Monahan | |||
Wesley E. Monk | August 1, 1874 | ||
Alfred James Moore | August 7, 1891 | ||
Daniel T. Morrill | |||
Edward G. Morris | |||
James Morrison | February 17, 1857 | ||
Frank Mulveny | |||
John J. Murphy | March 26, 1889 | ||
Dennis A. Murphy | September 26, 1876 | ||
William A. Murray | June 17, 1889 | ||
Ken Nash | |||
Arthur N. Newhall | |||
John P. Nickerson | |||
Francis Norwood | |||
John Joseph O'Brien | |||
John Joseph O'Connell | |||
James T. O'Dowd | |||
Joseph A. Oakhem | |||
James E. Odlin | |||
Ambrose F. Ogden | |||
John N. Osborne | January 28, 1853 | ||
George E. Osgood | |||
Peter C. Paradis | |||
John H. Parker | August 27, 1859 | ||
Ward Mayhew Parker | |||
Chauncey Pepin | |||
Harold L. Perrin | |||
Edward Howland Perry | |||
Joseph H. Perry | May 4, 1869 | ||
Joseph C. Perry | May 1, 1856 | ||
James E. Phelan | October 21, 1884 | ||
Frederick Everett Pierce | May 5, 1862 | ||
James Tracy Potter | January 26, 1870 | ||
Francis Prescott | |||
Albert T. Quiry | |||
William C. Renne | |||
George Louis Richards | |||
Charles Freeman Rowley | |||
Louis Hooker Ruggles | |||
William F. Runnells | February 18, 1865 | ||
G. Oscar Russell | |||
John D. Ryan | July 30, 1868 | ||
Edward Julius Sandberg | October 21, 1866 | ||
Joseph A. Saunders | |||
Frederick W. Schlapp | |||
C. Burnside Seagrave | |||
C. Edgar Searing | |||
John H. Sherburne | 1877 | ||
Michael J. Sherry | |||
Samuel Silverman | |||
Allston M. Sinnott | |||
Jerome S. Smith | |||
Fitz-Henry Smith Jr. | |||
William O. Souther Jr. | |||
Joseph Fayette Stone | February 8, 1858 | ||
Merrill E. Streeter | |||
Denis J. Sullivan | July 24, 1889 | ||
William H. Sullivan | February 20, 1869 | ||
Simon Swig | 1862 | ||
James E. Tolman | November 8, 1867 | ||
Albert Mason Tyler | |||
George J. Wall | |||
Robert J. Ware | |||
Joseph E. Warner | May 16, 1884 | ||
George B. Waterman | |||
William E. Weeks | 1880 | ||
Thomas Weston, Jr | |||
Albert L. Whitman | |||
Edgar H. Whitney | |||
Waterman Lester Williams | August 10, 1867 | ||
Alvin R. Wilson | |||
Herbert A. Wilson | November 27, 1870 | ||
Walter Edgar Wolfe | |||
Isaac U. Wood | |||
William H. Woodhead | September 17, 1860 | ||
Harry C. Woodill | |||
George M. Worrall | |||
Benjamin Loring Young | 1885 | ||
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