140th Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 240 |
The 140th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1919. [1]
image | name [1] | date of birth [2] | district [2] |
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John E. Beck | May 10, 1869 | 1st Suffolk | |
Charles Donnell Brown | June 5, 1862 | ||
Edward Callahan | |||
James F. Cavanagh | |||
George Dudley Chamberlain | |||
George B. Churchill | October 24, 1866 | ||
Arthur Willard Colburn | December 1, 1877 | ||
Edward A. Counihan Jr. | |||
John Cronin | |||
George E. Curran | |||
John A. Curtin | April 3, 1870 | ||
Edward N. Dahlborg | |||
Edward B. Eames | April 15, 1856 | ||
Samuel B. Finkel | |||
William J. Foley | March 2, 1887 | ||
Charles L. Gifford | March 15, 1871 | ||
John Halliwell | February 21, 1864 | ||
Leonard F. Hardy | |||
Walter A. Hardy | December 15, 1866 | ||
George A. Hastings | |||
Clarence Whitman Hobbs Jr. | October 1, 1878 | ||
George H. Jackson | March 9, 1865 | ||
John Joseph Kearney | |||
Joseph O. Knox | |||
Augustus Peabody Loring | 1856 | ||
John J. Mahoney | April 13, 1860 | ||
David Story McIntosh | |||
Edwin T. McKnight | October 11, 1869 | ||
Walter E. McLane | |||
Arthur L. Nason | October 24, 1872 | ||
Malcolm Nichols | May 8, 1876 | ||
Harold L. Perrin | |||
Francis Prescott | |||
Silas D. Reed | |||
Charles Sumner Smith | |||
Peter F. Sullivan | June 29, 1871 | ||
Warren E. Tarbell | |||
John J. Walsh | |||
Thomas Weston Jr | |||
Charles A. Winchester | |||
image | name [1] | date of birth [2] | district [2] |
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Essex S. Abbott | |||
Henry Achin Jr. | June 30, 1883 | ||
Joseph B. Aigen | |||
Frank G. Allen | October 6, 1874 | 8th Norfolk | |
Ernest William Allen | |||
Seth Fenelon Arnold | December 21, 1878 | ||
Charles M. Austin | May 2, 1884 | ||
Josiah Babcock Jr. | May 21, 1880 | ||
James T. Bagshaw | |||
John Henry Baker | |||
Francis N. Balch | November 23, 1873 | ||
William B. Baldwin | September 18, 1854 | ||
George Storer Baldwin | |||
Joseph L. Barry | |||
Herbert Amiel Bartlett | |||
George J. Bates | February 25, 1891 | ||
Thomas William Baxter | |||
Arthur Enoch Beane | |||
Addison P. Beardsley | |||
Erastus T. Bearse | |||
Alton Leroy Bellows | |||
Chauncey A. Bennett | |||
James D. Bentley | February 6, 1884 | ||
Alfred M. Bessette | March 25, 1876 | ||
Orlando C. Bidwell | |||
Robert E. Bigney | |||
Jacob Bitzer | January 16, 1865 | ||
Giles Blague | |||
Alvin E. Bliss | |||
Cornelius Boothman | |||
Eden K. Bowser | |||
Alfred Bradbury | |||
Charles D. Bradbury | |||
Albert C. Bray | |||
Louis Adelard Breault | |||
James Henry Brennan | December 21, 1888 | ||
Owen E. Brennen | September 26, 1868 | ||
Frank L. Brier | |||
Elmer L. Briggs | |||
Fred Johnson Brown | |||
Edgar J. Buck | |||
Maurice Allan Buck | |||
William J. Bullock | |||
George Bunting | August 31, 1868 | ||
Fred J. Burrell | March 12, 1889 | ||
George F. Butterick | August 16, 1855 | ||
John J. Carey | February 28, 1888 | ||
John B. Cashman | |||
Mial W. Chase | |||
Henry S. Clark | |||
Frederic F. Clauss | |||
Everett W. Coleman | |||
Benjamin G. Collins | |||
William S. Conroy | October 2, 1877 | ||
D. Herbert Cook | June 2, 1851 | ||
Harry A. Cooke | |||
Charles L. Cooley | |||
Thomas J. Corbett | May 10, 1883 | ||
Patrick M. Costello | |||
Henry E. Cowdrey | |||
Frank H. Cowin | |||
Edward J. Cox | |||
Samuel V. Crane | October 4, 1855 | ||
Warren Chapman Daggett | May 10, 1868 | ||
Leon Warren Davis | |||
George L. Dawley | |||
Henry Ellsworth Dean | September 29, 1862 | ||
Thomas F. Donovan | September 26, 1890 | ||
Lawrence F. Dowd | |||
Andrew P. Doyle | August 15, 1869 | ||
Timothy J. Driscoll | |||
Horace E. Durgin | December 4, 1863 | ||
Bernard Early | |||
George R. Ellis | July 29, 1876 | ||
Joseph W. Ellsworth Jr. | |||
Carl C. Emery | November 4, 1888 | ||
John P. Englert | |||
Alfred C. Fairbanks | |||
Philip J. Feinberg | |||
John I. Fitzgerald | July 18, 1882 | ||
Michael A. Flanagan | February 21, 1890 | ||
William Fleming | |||
Charles R. Foote | July 9, 1865 | ||
Robert T. Fowler | |||
William J. Francis | |||
Joseph E. Freeling | |||
William P. French | April 30, 1874 | ||
Howard F. Furness | |||
John Mellen Gibbs | |||
Daniel J. Gillen | |||
Frederick P. Glazier | September 27, 1859 | ||
Charles Waite Gould | May 8, 1891 | ||
William J. Granfield | December 18, 1889 | ||
Clarence H. Granger | |||
Alfred A. Grant | |||
Maurice F. Greaney | |||
Thomas H. Green | May 11, 1883 | ||
Fred Parker Greenwood | |||
Fred C. Haigis | |||
Cornelius F. Haley | July 15, 1875 | ||
Leo Spotten Hamburger | |||
John Otis Hamilton | |||
Edward F. Harrington (state representative) | August 10, 1878 | ||
Charles H. Hartshorn | |||
Daniel J. Hayden | |||
James William Hayes | |||
Walter Haynes | |||
Martin Hays | October 14, 1876 | ||
William H. Hearn | |||
Joseph E. Herrick | |||
William P. Hickey | November 17, 1871 | ||
Matthew A. Higgins | |||
Edward Carroll Hinckley | |||
Edgar F. Howland | |||
John Robert Hudson | |||
George C. F. Hudson | |||
John C. Hull (politician) | November 1, 1870 | ||
Victor Francis Jewett | |||
William Louis Johnson | October 23, 1856 | ||
John G. Johnson | May 23, 1864 | ||
Arthur Westgate Jones | January 11, 1873 | ||
Benjamin Oliver Jones | July 28, 1882 | ||
Morris A. Jones | |||
Michael H. Jordan | February 7, 1863 | ||
Thomas Martin Joyce | |||
Jeremiah P. Keating | |||
David H. Keedy | |||
John A. Kelleher | March 14, 1856 | ||
Charles A. Kelley | March 24, 1862 | ||
David Leon Kelley | April 26, 1889 | ||
James J. Kelley | |||
Davis B. Keniston | |||
Clarence P. Kidder | |||
James F. Kiernan | February 1, 1884 | ||
William Aiken Kneeland | |||
Fred M. Knight | |||
Wilfrid J. Lamoureux | December 13, 1869 | ||
Benjamin C. Lane | |||
Ernest A. LaRocque | |||
Thomas Leavitt | |||
Luther B. Lyman | November 13, 1853 | ||
Frank E. Lyman | September 15, 1866 | ||
Lloyd Makepeace | |||
Michael F. Malone | |||
David J. Maloney | |||
Frank A. Manning | |||
William J. Manning | |||
George S. Marsh | February 18, 1858 | ||
Arthur E. Marsh | |||
Allan R. McDonald | |||
William H. McDonnell | April 9, 1885 | ||
Francis P. McKeon | |||
Francis B. McKinney | |||
Frank McMahon | August 29, 1872 | ||
William Raymond McMenimen | |||
James E. McVann | |||
James J. Mellen | March 30, 1875 | ||
Walter L. Mellen | January 10, 1868 | ||
Patrick J. Melody | |||
Bernard F. Merriam | |||
Julius Meyers | December 6, 1854 | ||
John Mitchell | September 4, 1877 | ||
Wesley E. Monk | August 1, 1874 | ||
James G. Moran | May 2, 1870 | ||
J. Warren Moulton | |||
James J. Moynihan | |||
Frank Mulveny | |||
James J. Mulvey | |||
Daniel C. Murphy | December 14, 1887 | ||
John J. Murphy | March 26, 1889 | ||
William J. Naphen | |||
Christian Nelson | |||
John R. Nelson | November 22, 1871 | ||
Arthur N. Newhall | |||
George H. Newhall | October 24, 1850 | ||
Frederic C. Nichols | |||
Thomas A. Niland | June 11, 1873 | ||
William A. O'Brien | |||
John D. O'Connor | May 7, 1886 | ||
Frank A. Oberti | |||
James E. Odlin | |||
William W. Ollendorff | |||
John Glenn Orr | February 27, 1857 | ||
John N. Osborne | January 28, 1853 | ||
Chauncey Pepin | |||
Frank B. Phinney | |||
Frederick Everett Pierce | May 5, 1862 | ||
William Plattner | |||
Leland Powers | |||
Frank H. Putnam | |||
Timothy F. Quinn | |||
Arthur K. Reading | |||
Dennis F. Reardon | |||
Michael J. Reidy | |||
Abbott B. Rice | |||
George Louis Richards | |||
James W. Robertson | |||
Arthur W. Robinson | |||
Morrill S. Ryder | |||
Harry R. Sackett | |||
Roland D. Sawyer | January 8, 1874 | ||
William I. Schell | |||
Edward A. Scigliano | |||
Michael F. Shaw | September 12, 1865 | ||
Fitz-Henry Smith Jr. | |||
Jerome S. Smith | |||
Dexter Avery Snow | January 3, 1890 | ||
Burgess H. Spinney | |||
William L. Stedman | |||
Emil K. Steele | |||
Elihu D. Stone | |||
Charles Symonds | |||
Edward Willis Taylor | |||
John Thomas | January 27, 1859 | ||
Frank A. Torrey | December 21, 1874 | ||
James A. Torrey | September 27, 1868 | ||
Walter L. Tower | |||
Charles L. Underhill | July 20, 1867 | ||
Albert P. Wadleigh | |||
Albert T. Wall | |||
Joseph E. Warner | May 16, 1884 | ||
George M. Webber | |||
George Pearl Webster | January 9, 1877 | ||
Wellington Wells | April 18, 1868 | ||
Joseph W. Wharton | |||
Bion Thomas Wheeler | |||
Renton Whidden | |||
John Addison White | August 8, 1859 | ||
Albert L. Whitman | |||
James H. Wilkins | |||
Herbert Francis Winn | |||
Carlton Walen Wonson | |||
Isaac U. Wood | |||
William H. Woodhead | September 17, 1860 | ||
Harry C. Woodill | |||
Benjamin H. Woodsum | |||
George M. Worrall | |||
Samuel H. Wragg | June 9, 1882 | ||
Elwin Temple Wright | |||
Benjamin Loring Young | 1885 | ||
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