142nd Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 240 |
The 142nd Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1921 and 1922. [1]
portrait | name [1] | date of birth [2] | district [2] |
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![]() | Frank G. Allen | October 6, 1874 | |
![]() | Charles M. Austin | May 2, 1884 | |
![]() | George W. P. Babb | 8th Suffolk | |
![]() | Alvin E. Bliss | ||
![]() | Frederick Butler | ||
![]() | John J. Carey | February 28, 1888 | |
![]() | George H. Carrick | ||
![]() | Andrew A. Casassa | ||
![]() | George Dudley Chamberlain | ||
![]() | John W. Churchill | November 17, 1853 | |
![]() | Henry S. Clark | ||
![]() | Harry A. Cooke | ||
![]() | Edward N. Dahlborg | ||
![]() | Thomas F. Donovan | September 26, 1890 | |
![]() | Carl C. Emery | November 4, 1888 | |
![]() | John P. Englert | ||
![]() | John Mellen Gibbs | ||
![]() | Charles Waite Gould | May 8, 1891 | |
![]() | Thomas H. Green | May 11, 1883 | |
![]() | Lyman W. Griswold | October 16, 1869 | |
![]() | John Halliwell | February 21, 1864 | |
![]() | Leonard F. Hardy | ||
![]() | Walter A. Hardy | December 15, 1866 | |
![]() | William H. McDonnell | April 9, 1885 | |
![]() | Walter E. McLane | ||
![]() | Wesley E. Monk | August 1, 1874 | |
![]() | William C. Moulton | October 15, 1873 | |
![]() | William J. Naphen | ||
![]() | Christian Nelson | ||
![]() | Lewis Parkhurst | 1856 | |
![]() | Gardner W. Pearson | ||
![]() | Frank H. Putnam | ||
![]() | Martin Lewis Quinn | January 19, 1862 | |
![]() | Silas D. Reed | ||
![]() | John Francis Shea | August 21, 1882 | |
![]() | Warren E. Tarbell | ||
![]() | Raymond H. Trefry | ||
![]() | Albert P. Wadleigh | ||
![]() | Wellington Wells | April 18, 1868 | |
![]() | Elwin Temple Wright | ||
portrait | name [1] | date of birth [2] | district [2] |
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![]() | Essex S. Abbott | ||
![]() | Charles E. Abbott | February 22, 1856 | |
![]() | Henry Achin Jr. | June 30, 1883 | |
![]() | Elijah Adlow | August 15, 1896 | |
![]() | Talbot Aldrich | 4th Norfolk | |
![]() | Charles H. Annis | January 12, 1869 | |
![]() | Frank S. Atwood | ||
![]() | James T. Bagshaw | ||
![]() | Frank H. Baldwin | ||
![]() | Frank E. Barrows | June 14, 1871 | |
![]() | Herbert Amiel Bartlett | ||
![]() | Russell T. Bates | ||
![]() | George J. Bates | February 25, 1891 | |
![]() | Arthur Enoch Beane | ||
![]() | William J. Bell | December 7, 1884 | |
![]() | Edward Dana Bennett | April 6, 1871 | |
![]() | James D. Bentley | February 6, 1884 | |
![]() | Adelard Berard | ||
![]() | Alfred M. Bessette | March 25, 1876 | |
![]() | Orlando C. Bidwell | ||
![]() | Osgood C. Blaney | ||
![]() | Edgar A. Bowers | ||
![]() | Omer E. Bradway | ||
![]() | Owen E. Brennen | September 26, 1868 | |
![]() | Frank L. Brier | ||
![]() | George L. Briggs | December 5, 1877 | |
![]() | John C. Brimblecom | 1868 | |
![]() | George Francis Brooks | August 23, 1856 | |
![]() | James B. Brown | March 3, 1885 | |
![]() | Samuel F. Brown | December 26, 1878 | |
![]() | George J. Brunell | November 1, 1865 | |
![]() | Albert W. Bullock | April 18, 1872 | |
![]() | Frank James Burke | September 8, 1885 | |
![]() | Herbert W. Burr | June 15, 1866 | |
![]() | Hugh Joseph Campbell | September 28, 1896 | |
![]() | Thomas I. Carleton | ||
![]() | Julius F. Carman | August 7, 1861 | |
![]() | Daniel W. Casey | ||
![]() | John B. Cashman | ||
![]() | Mial W. Chase | ||
![]() | Ezra W. Clark | October 12, 1842 | |
![]() | Thomas D. Collins | ||
![]() | William J. Conlon | March 14, 1868 | |
![]() | William S. Conroy | October 2, 1877 | |
![]() | D. Herbert Cook | June 2, 1851 | |
![]() | Fred Robbins Cooksey | April 14, 1893 | |
![]() | Richard B. Coolidge | September 14, 1879 | |
![]() | Thomas J. Corbett | May 10, 1883 | |
![]() | Cornelius W. Corbett | ||
![]() | George Costanza | ||
![]() | Frank N. Coulson | ||
![]() | Edward J. Cox | ||
![]() | Francis X. Coyne | March 15, 1892 | |
![]() | Walter Thomas Creese | ||
![]() | Elbert M. Crockett | August 14, 1871 | |
![]() | Richard D. Crockwell | October 23, 1886 | |
![]() | William Cyril Crossley | ||
![]() | Warren Chapman Daggett | May 10, 1868 | |
![]() | George H. Dale | November 25, 1870 | |
![]() | David D. Daley | March 23, 1872 | |
![]() | Alonzo B. Davidson | ||
![]() | J. Bradford Davis | September 26, 1889 | |
![]() | Elbridge Gerry Davis | August 20, 1877 | |
![]() | Elmer E. Dawson | October 11, 1861 | |
![]() | Louis N. M. DesChenes | April 7, 1872 | |
![]() | Walter Franklyn Douglas | August 22, 1869 | |
![]() | Robert W. Dow | July 15, 1868 | |
![]() | Lawrence F. Dowd | ||
![]() | Andrew P. Doyle | August 15, 1869 | |
![]() | Eben S. Draper Jr. | August 30, 1893 | |
![]() | John H. Drew | August 23, 1890 | |
![]() | Cornelius J. Driscoll | ||
![]() | Timothy J. Driscoll | ||
![]() | Bernard Early | ||
![]() | Frank W. Eaton | February 22, 1871 | |
![]() | Vernon W. Evans | January 5, 1895 | |
![]() | John H. Faulk | ||
![]() | Bernard Finkelstein | July 4, 1887 | |
![]() | Erland F. Fish | December 7, 1883 | |
![]() | Michael J. Fitzgerald | March 1, 1891 | |
![]() | Charles R. Foote | July 9, 1865 | |
![]() | William J. Francis | ||
![]() | Harvey E. Frost | October 2, 1875 | |
![]() | Charles Benjamin Frothingham | November 11, 1858 | |
Félix Gatineau | November 12, 1857 | ||
![]() | Jacob F. Geb | ||
![]() | George A. Gilman | August 16, 1880 | |
![]() | Frederick P. Glazier | September 27, 1859 | |
![]() | Albert C. Goff | ||
![]() | James A. Goode | ||
![]() | William H. Grady | ||
![]() | William Grant | January 4, 1855 | |
![]() | Merle Dixon Graves | October 13, 1887 | |
![]() | Louis L. Green | ||
![]() | Fred C. Haigis | ||
![]() | Walter S. Hale | ||
![]() | C. Wesley Hale | February 13, 1872 | |
![]() | Leo Spotten Hamburger | ||
![]() | William H. Hannagan | ||
![]() | Edward F. Harrington (state representative) | August 10, 1878 | |
![]() | Alfred William Hartford | ||
![]() | Charles H. Hartshorn | ||
![]() | John Francis Harvey | January 30, 1891 | |
![]() | Brad Dudley Harvey | ||
![]() | Charles F. Hawthorne | ||
![]() | Martin Hays | October 14, 1876 | |
![]() | Jeremiah Joseph Healy | July 2, 1872 | |
![]() | William H. Hearn | ||
![]() | John J. Heffernan | January 27, 1893 | |
![]() | John Francis Heffernan | ||
![]() | Richard H. Hefler | ||
![]() | William Ignatius Hennessey | ||
![]() | Joseph E. Herrick | ||
![]() | William P. Hickey | November 17, 1871 | |
![]() | Matthew A. Higgins | ||
![]() | Charles R. Hillberg | ||
![]() | Edward Carroll Hinckley | ||
![]() | Paul H. Hines | ||
![]() | Charles Sumner Holden | May 2, 1857 | |
![]() | Charles F. Holman | ||
![]() | Edgar F. Howland | ||
![]() | George C. F. Hudson | ||
![]() | John C. Hull (politician) | November 1, 1870 | |
![]() | Charles G. Hull | ||
![]() | James Melville Hunnewell | ||
![]() | Fred A. Hutchinson | April 5, 1881 | |
![]() | Victor Francis Jewett | ||
![]() | Arthur Westgate Jones | January 11, 1873 | |
![]() | Michael H. Jordan | February 7, 1863 | |
![]() | Loring P. Jordan | ||
![]() | Thomas Martin Joyce | ||
![]() | James H. Kelleher | ||
![]() | Frank M. Kelley | ||
![]() | Charles A. Kelley | March 24, 1862 | |
![]() | Coleman E. Kelly | ||
![]() | Walter H. Kemp | ||
![]() | Davis B. Keniston | ||
![]() | Albert L. Kerr | ||
![]() | Clarence P. Kidder | ||
![]() | Frederic W. Kingman | ||
![]() | William Prescott Kingsbury | ||
![]() | Hugh J. Lacey | ||
![]() | William D. Lancaster | ||
![]() | Benjamin C. Lane | ||
![]() | Ernest A. LaRocque | ||
![]() | Joseph Lawrence Larson | ||
![]() | Allen Lawson | ||
![]() | Wilbur F. Lewis | ||
![]() | Arthur E. Littlefield | ||
![]() | John B. Locke | ||
![]() | Martin Lomasney | December 3, 1859 | |
![]() | William J. Look | June 20, 1867 | |
![]() | Frank E. Lyman | September 15, 1866 | |
![]() | Lloyd Makepeace | ||
![]() | Robert L. Manley | ||
![]() | John C. Marshall | November 28, 1877 | |
![]() | John W. McCormack | December 21, 1891 | |
![]() | Elmer L. McCulloch | ||
![]() | Allan R. McDonald | ||
![]() | James Edward McVann | ||
![]() | Stephen R. Mealey | ||
![]() | James J. Mellen | March 30, 1875 | |
![]() | Walter L. Mellen | January 10, 1868 | |
![]() | Patrick J. Melody | ||
![]() | Samuel W. Mendum | ||
![]() | Julius Meyers | December 6, 1854 | |
![]() | Herbert L. Miller | ||
![]() | John Mitchell | September 4, 1877 | |
![]() | Thomas J. Morton | March 2, 1856 | |
![]() | George G. Moyse | December 21, 1878 | |
![]() | James J. Mulvey | ||
![]() | John R. Nelson | November 22, 1871 | |
![]() | George H. Newhall | October 24, 1850 | |
![]() | Edwin Gates Norman | ||
![]() | John Glenn Orr | February 27, 1857 | |
![]() | Henry F. Paige | January 30, 1853 | |
![]() | Joseph Calvin Paige | ||
![]() | Walter S. Parker | ||
![]() | Chauncey Pepin | ||
![]() | Frank B. Phinney | ||
![]() | Harry E. Pinkham | ||
![]() | William Plattner | ||
![]() | George K. Pond | ||
![]() | James Tracy Potter | January 26, 1870 | |
![]() | Arthur K. Reading | ||
![]() | Abbott B. Rice | ||
![]() | George Louis Richards | ||
![]() | Alfred P. Richards | ||
![]() | Carl J. Rolander | ||
![]() | Morrill S. Ryder | ||
![]() | Arthur C. Sampson | ||
![]() | Roland D. Sawyer | January 8, 1874 | |
![]() | Leo P. Senecal | ||
![]() | Henry Lee Shattuck | October 12, 1879 | |
![]() | Michael F. Shaw | September 12, 1865 | |
![]() | Charles H. Shaylor | ||
![]() | Howard Samuel Shepard | September 18, 1865 | |
![]() | Walter Shuebruk | ||
![]() | Charles Shulman | ||
![]() | Coleman Silbert | ||
![]() | Charles Henry Slowey | ||
![]() | Almond Smith | ||
![]() | Jerome S. Smith | ||
![]() | Dexter Avery Snow | January 3, 1890 | |
![]() | Walter Herbert Snow | ||
![]() | Frederick Dexter Sowle | ||
![]() | Ernest H. Sparrell | ||
![]() | William L. Stedman | ||
![]() | Walter F. Stephens | ||
![]() | Ralph Raymond Stratton | ||
![]() | Stephen C. Sullivan | ||
![]() | Albert Austin Sutherland | ||
![]() | James F. Sweeney | ||
![]() | Austin M. Sweet | ||
![]() | John Thomas | January 27, 1859 | |
![]() | Prince H. Tirrell | ||
![]() | Joseph D. Toomey | ||
![]() | James A. Torrey | September 27, 1868 | |
![]() | James B. Troy | ||
![]() | Albert T. Wall | ||
![]() | Charles Spencer Warner | ||
![]() | Charles C. Warren | ||
![]() | Frederick A. Warren | ||
![]() | George M. Webber | ||
![]() | George Pearl Webster | January 9, 1877 | |
![]() | Guy L. Weymouth | ||
![]() | Henry H. Wheelock | ||
Renton Whidden | |||
![]() | Howard B. White | ||
![]() | Alfred H. Whitney | ||
![]() | Edward E. Willard | September 25, 1862 | |
![]() | Herbert Francis Winn | ||
![]() | William Henry Winnett | ||
![]() | Isaac U. Wood | ||
![]() | Harry C. Woodill | ||
![]() | John Moulton Woods | ||
![]() | George M. Worrall | ||
![]() | Samuel H. Wragg | June 9, 1882 | |
![]() | Benjamin Loring Young | 1885 | |
![]() | James Edward Young | ||
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