Royal L. Bolling Jr.

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  1. Massachusetts Election Statistics – William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – Royal L. Bolling Jr.
  2. "1973–1974 Public Officials of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts", Norman L. Pidgeon – clerk of the Massachusetts Senate/Wallace C. Mills – clerk of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Biographical Sketch of Royal L. Bolling Jr., p. 99
  3. "1985–1986 Public Officials of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts", Edward B. O'Neill – clerk of the Massachusetts/Robert E. MacQueen – clerk of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Biographical Sketch of Royal L. Bolling, Jr., pg. 93
  4. "Sen. Royal Bolling Was Distinguished Legislator", The Vineyard Gazette, July 22, 2002


Royal Lee Bolling, Jr.
1983 Royal Bolling Jr Massachusetts House of Representatives.png
Bolling, circa 1983
Member of the MassachusettsHouseofRepresentatives
from the [ data missing ] district
In office
1973–1986
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