Henry Gordon Wells

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Who's who in State Politics, 1918, Boston, MA: Practical Politics, 1918, p. 50
  2. CHANNING COX IS REELECTED AS HOUSE SPEAKER Senate Makes Henry G. Wells of Haverhill Its President-- Members of Both Branches Sworn Into Office House Republican Caucus LEGISLATURE OF 1916 SWORN IN BY GOV. WALSH Democrats Hold Caucus House Called to Order Senate Begins Session Senators Hold Caucus Labor Measures Are Filed Tax Commissioner Reports Orders for Inauguration GENERAL COURT CONVENES FOR SESSION OF 1916 STATE MEDICAL SUPERVISOR FOR SCHOOLS URGED, Boston, MA: The Christian Science Monitor, January 5, 1916, p. 1
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Who's who in State Politics, 1911, Boston, MA: Practical Politics, 1911, p. 297
  4. "Rites in Haverhill for Henry G. Wells". The Boston Globe. March 10, 1954.
  5. 1 2 3 "Letters of Louis D Brandeis", vol.4, p.280
  6. Who's who in American Methodism by Carl Fowler Price, E.B. Treat, 1916.
  7. Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard University, 1636-1915, by Harvard University, Harvard University Press, 1915.
  8. "Burrell Defeats Perkins in Hot Race for Treasurer". The Boston Globe. September 24, 1919.
  9. He was also appointed District Attorney for Essex County, Massachusetts.Free from Politics [ permanent dead link ], Laconia Citizen, April 23, 1953.
  10. Bio entry, politicalgraveyard.com. Entry content: "Wells, Henry G. – of Newton, Rockingham County, N.H. Delegate to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Newton, 1948. Still living as of 1948."
Henry Gordon Wells
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President of the Massachusetts Senate [1]
In office
January 1916 [1] [2]  January 1919