^, Resources on Massachusetts Political Figures in the State Library, Mass.gov, archived from the original on June 6, 2020
^, Resources on Massachusetts Political Figures in the State Library, Mass.gov, archived from the original on June 6, 2020
^"Length of Legislative Sessions". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 348+.
^"Organization of the Legislature Since 1780". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 340+.
^Kaitlin Connolly (September 24, 2012), "Women's Suffrage Movement in Massachusetts", State Library of Massachusetts blog
^ abManual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1888.
^ ab"Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, 1888" (PDF), Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – via State Library of Massachusetts
^Massachusetts, State Library of; Court, Massachusetts General (2010), Black Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court: 1867-Present, State Library of Massachusetts, hdl:2452/48905
^State Library of Massachusetts, "Massachusetts State Legislator's Papers Collections at the State Library", Mass.gov, retrieved September 3, 2020
Further readingedit
Geo. F. Andrews, ed. (1888). Official Gazette, Commonwealth of Massachusetts: 1888 State Government.
"Massachusetts: Legislative Session". Appleton's Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1888. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1889.
External linksedit
Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1888, hdl:2452/619077
Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1888, hdl:2452/83194
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1888, massachusetts, legislature, 109th, massachusetts, general, court, consisting, massachusetts, senate, massachusetts, house, representatives, 1888, during, governorship, oliver, ames, halsey, boardman, served, president, senate, charles, noyes, served, spe. The 109th Massachusetts General Court consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives met in 1888 during the governorship of Oliver Ames Halsey J Boardman served as president of the Senate and Charles J Noyes served as speaker of the House 4 109thMassachusetts General Court 108th 110th OverviewLegislative bodyGeneral CourtElectionNovember 8 1887SenateMembers40PresidentHalsey J BoardmanParty controlRepublican 1 HouseMembers240SpeakerCharles J NoyesParty controlRepublican 2 Sessions1stJanuary 4 1888 1888 01 04 May 29 1888 1888 05 29 3 Halsey J Boardman Senate president Charles Noyes House speaker Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court 1888 Notable legislation included incorporation of the Massachusetts chapter of the National Woman Suffrage Association 5 Contents 1 Senators 2 Representatives 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksSenators editImage Name 6 Date of birth 7 District Party nbsp Halsey J Boardman May 19 1834 nbsp Charles Nathaniel Clark 1853 nbsp William Alfred Clark 1852 nbsp John Aloysius Collins 1860 nbsp Benjamin Franklin Cook 1833 nbsp John Crawford Crosby June 15 1859 nbsp Patrick Dennis Dwyer 1857 nbsp Jonathan Varnum Fletcher 1812 nbsp Charles Albert Gleason 1846 nbsp Jubal Converse Gleason 1837 nbsp Edward Glines August 31 1849 nbsp Harris Cowdrey Hartwell 1847 nbsp Edward Jacob Hathorne 1854 nbsp Robert Howard February 8 1845Frank W Howe June 3 1859Franklyn Howland 1843 nbsp Edward John Jenkins 1854 nbsp Isaac Newton Keith November 14 1838 nbsp Ziba Cary Keith July 13 1842 nbsp David Frank Kimball 1845 nbsp Chester Ward Kingsley 1824 nbsp George Perley Ladd 1838Edwin T Marble August 18 1827 nbsp William Taylor McAlpine 1840 nbsp Austin Messinger 1817 nbsp Moses Poore Palmer 1830Levi Perkins March 13 1831 nbsp James Davis Pike 1829 nbsp Samuel Roads Jr October 22 1853 nbsp John Francis Shea 1858Edward J Slattery June 15 1856 nbsp John Killbourne Clough Sleeper 1828 nbsp Robert Alexander Southworth 1852Charles C Spellman December 3 1843 nbsp Henry Harrison Sprague August 1 1841 nbsp James Trimble Stevens 1835 nbsp John Henry Sullivan 1848 nbsp Charles Andrew Towne 1843 nbsp Enos Houghton Tucker 1817 nbsp David Walker 1841 nbsp Silas Mandeville Wheelock 1818Representatives editimage Name 6 Date of birth 7 District 8 Party 8 Charles E Adams April 6 1841 24th Middlesex Republican nbsp John Jesse Allen 1844 8th Worcester Republican nbsp Montressor Tyler Allen 1844 14th Middlesex Republican nbsp William Oscar Armstrong 9 1847 9th Suffolk Republican nbsp Horace H Atherton 1847 20th Essex Republican nbsp Harrison Henry Atwood August 26 1863 8th Suffolk Republican nbsp Rollin Herbert Babbitt 1840 3rd Bristol Republican nbsp John Backup 1830 21st Suffolk Ind Republican nbsp William Emerson Barrett December 29 1858 11th Middlesex Republican nbsp Joseph Freeland Bartlett 1843 3rd Franklin Republican nbsp Charles Henry Bennett March 11 1843 8th Hampden Democratic nbsp Francis Taylor Berry 1849 13th Essex Republican nbsp Charles Chauncey Bixby 1824 12th Plymouth Republican nbsp Edwin Henry Blake 1838 19th Middlesex Republican nbsp Andreas Blume 1837 11th Suffolk Republican nbsp Francis Boardman 1826 16th Essex Democratic nbsp John Bennett Bottum July 7 1852 1st Hampshire Republican nbsp Albert Augustus Brackett 1850 4th Norfolk Republican nbsp Peter Joseph Brady October 29 1861 23rd Middlesex Democratic nbsp Arthur Butler Breed June 30 1857 19th Essex Republican nbsp Edward Winslow Brewer 1858 23rd Suffolk Republican nbsp Arthur Amber Brigham October 6 1856 29th Middlesex Independent nbsp Asa Olin Brooks 1852 7th Hampden nbsp John Freeman Brown 1848 24th Suffolk Republican nbsp William Howe Burnham 1840 10th Essex Republican nbsp William A Butler February 4 1859 7th Essex Republican nbsp Charles Amos Call 1839 8th Hampden Republican nbsp Patrick Joseph Calnan 1847 5th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Joseph Henry Cannell 1836 10th Middlesex Republican nbsp William Henry Carey 1848 4th Berkshire Democratic nbsp William Alexander Carman 1854 8th Bristol Democratic nbsp Michael Carney 1820 4th Essex DemocraticGeorge N Carpenter January 26 1840 2nd Norfolk Republican nbsp Peter Thomas Carroll 1857 18th Worcester Ind Democrat nbsp Arthur Babcock Champlin 1858 26th Suffolk Republican nbsp Joseph Pike Cheney 1843 16th Worcester Republican nbsp Moses Davis Church 1842 4th Middlesex Republican nbsp David Harris Clark 1836 26th Middlesex Republican nbsp Henry Clark 1841 9th Hampden Republican nbsp Schuyler Clark 1841 2nd Hampshire RepublicanRowse Reynolds Clarke 10 February 12 1822 10th Worcester Republican nbsp George Close 1845 2nd Middlesex Republican nbsp John Freeman Colby 1834 18th Suffolk Republican nbsp Harvey Newton Collison 1860 6th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Charles Wright Conant 1833 2nd Worcester Republican nbsp James Conroy 1850 8th Bristol Democratic nbsp David Conwell 1818 3rd Barnstable Republican nbsp George Hunting Coolidge 1841 5th Worcester Republican nbsp John William Coveney April 10 1845 3rd Middlesex Democratic nbsp James Martin Cronin 1857 20th Worcester Democratic nbsp Joshua Crowell 1841 1st Barnstable Republican nbsp Samuel Cutler 1825 5th Middlesex Republican nbsp Albert Levi Dame 1841 3rd Essex Democratic nbsp Luther Dame March 3 1826 8th Essex Republican nbsp Edmund Augustus Davis 1839 10th Bristol Republican nbsp John Watton Delano 1852 7th Plymouth Democratic nbsp George Dennis 1825 10th Essex Republican nbsp Jeremiah Desmond May 2 1853 16th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Wilson Dewey 1815 3rd Hampshire Republican nbsp Solomon King Dexter 1839 24th Middlesex Republican nbsp John Doherty 1844 7th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Bernard Dolan 1838 7th Norfolk Democratic nbsp Edward James Donovan 1864 8th Suffolk Democratic nbsp James Donovan May 28 1859 16th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Theodore Parker Dresser 1854 8th Middlesex Republican nbsp John Driscoll 1853 20th Essex Democratic nbsp James Joseph Dunlea 1857 22nd Suffolk Democratic nbsp Harry Millett Eames July 9 1855 5th Essex Republican nbsp Albert Redolphus Eldredge September 10 1850 1st Barnstable Republican nbsp Frank Aldrich Fales October 13 1848 1st Norfolk Republican nbsp Thomas George Farren 1858 7th Suffolk DemocraticWilliam F Ferry July 4 1854 6th Hampden Republican nbsp Elkanah Finney October 31 1849 1st Plymouth Democratic nbsp Albert Laban Fisher 1846 nbsp Edward Perry Fisk 1852 10th Suffolk Republican nbsp David Floyd October 26 1854 27th Suffolk Republican nbsp Edward James Flynn 1859 6th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Thomas Joseph Flynn 1849 21st Middlesex Democratic nbsp Jacob Fottler 1839 10th Suffolk Republican nbsp Henry Friend 1841 11th Essex Republican nbsp Henry Frost 1832 18th Suffolk Republican nbsp Edward Gagan 1849 5th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Michael Garity 1848 15th Suffolk Democratic nbsp George Washington Gibson 1851 5th Hampden Democratic nbsp William Augustus Gile 1843 23rd Worcester Republican nbsp Joseph Henry Gleason 1848 4th Suffolk Republican nbsp Willard Franklin Gleason December 24 1846 6th Norfolk Republican nbsp William Gordon 1825 6th Bristol Republican nbsp Charles Goss 1841 1st Essex Republican nbsp Samuel Levis Gracey 1835 14th Essex Republican nbsp Davis Packard Gray 1827 nbsp Morrill Asa Greenwood 1839 14th Worcester Republican nbsp Freeman Clark Griswold December 15 1858 1st Franklin Democratic nbsp Charles Francis Grosvenor 1850 10th Hampden Republican nbsp Daniel Gunn 1850 23rd Suffolk Republican nbsp David Joseph Hagerty 1857 14th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Charles Haggerty December 6 1854 7th Worcester Democratic nbsp Frederick Stanley Hall 1861 3rd Bristol Republican nbsp Benjamin Hall Hartwell 1845 32nd Middlesex Republican nbsp Henry Clark Haskell 1837 4th Franklin Ind Democrat nbsp William Harrison Hastings 1840 28th Middlesex Democratic nbsp Franklin Winslow Hatch 1836 2nd Plymouth Republican nbsp James Ambrose Hathaway 1837 25th Suffolk Republican nbsp Elihu Burritt Hayes 1848 18th Essex Republican nbsp John Edward Hayes 1845 3rd Suffolk Democratic nbsp Henry Dunton Haynes 1837 5th Worcester Republican nbsp Robert Henry 1833 9th Bristol Republican nbsp Luther Hill 1825 6th Worcester Republican nbsp William John Hinchcliffe 1855 5th Essex Republican nbsp Calvin Hitchcock 1817 5th Hampshire Republican nbsp William Southerland Hixon 1848 26th Suffolk Republican nbsp John Adams Holbrook 1837 5th Norfolk Democratic nbsp Frank Edward Holman 1853 13th Worcester Republican nbsp George Mitchell Hooper September 1 1838 9th Plymouth Republican nbsp George Harford Hunt 1843 5th Plymouth Republican nbsp Alden Potter Jaques March 4 1835 2nd Essex Republican nbsp Jeremiah Joseph Keane 1855 4th Hampden Democratic nbsp George Henry Kearn 1839 1st Berkshire Democratic nbsp Horace Manley Kendall 1848 15th Worcester Republican nbsp Patrick Joseph Kennedy January 14 1858 2nd Suffolk Democratic nbsp Henry Albert Kimball May 3 1842 1st Hampshire Democratic nbsp John White Kimball February 27 1828 15th Worcester Republican nbsp Charles Henry Knox 1847 1st Hampden Democratic nbsp James Lally Jr 1862 11th Worcester Democratic nbsp William Tuck Leach 1838 24th Suffolk Republican nbsp Edward Joseph Leary May 27 1860 13th Suffolk DemocraticJohn Q A Lothrop October 14 1824 4th Plymouth Republican nbsp Clarence Parker Lovell 1848 1st Suffolk Republican nbsp Payson Williston Lyman 1842 4th Hampshire Republican nbsp Henry Stephen Lyons November 21 1865 1st Berkshire Democratic nbsp Albert Sylvester Manning 1846 6th Essex Republican nbsp David Manning August 29 1846 22nd Worcester Republican nbsp James Pope Martin 1827 18th Essex Republican nbsp Samuel Walker McCall February 28 1851 15th Middlesex Republican nbsp Patrick McCarthy 1849 10th Plymouth Democratic nbsp Thomas McCooey 1851 11th Worcester Democratic nbsp Robert Henry McDonald 1854 6th Berkshire Democratic nbsp John H McDonough March 29 1857 20th Suffolk nbsp Thomas Owen McEnaney October 23 1857 2nd Suffolk Democratic nbsp Michael Joseph McEttrick June 22 1848 20th Suffolk Democratic nbsp James Henry Mellen 1845 19th Worcester Democratic nbsp John Flint Merrill January 16 1849 5th Norfolk Republican nbsp Albert E Miller 1834 9th Norfolk Republican nbsp Lyman Munson Miller 1836 27th Suffolk Republican nbsp Daniel Lake Milliken 1837 9th Middlesex Republican nbsp John Cruikshank Milne 1824 9th Bristol Republican nbsp William Henry Monahan 1857 19th Suffolk Democratic nbsp George Francis Morey 1826 24th Middlesex Republican nbsp John Milton Morin February 14 1828 2nd Berkshire Democratic nbsp Harrison Emmons Morton 1842 13th Worcester Republican nbsp Sidney Tucker Nelson 1845 8th Plymouth Republican nbsp Thomas Lorenzo Noonan 1835 19th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Caleb Jerome Norwood 1838 9th Essex Democratic nbsp Charles Johnson Noyes August 7 1841 14th Suffolk nbsp Dennis Joseph O Brien 1845 27th Middlesex Democratic nbsp John William O Mealey 1861 17th Suffolk Democratic nbsp John William O Neil 1859 3rd Suffolk DemocraticThomas F O Neill November 5 1859 29th Middlesex Democratic nbsp Henry Parkman May 23 1850 9th Suffolk Republican nbsp Isaac Smith Pear 1830 4th Middlesex Republican nbsp Henry Mulford Peirson 1825 4th Berkshire RepublicanNathaniel R Perkins September 10 1847 2nd Worcester Republican nbsp George Robbins Perry 1836 1st Bristol Republican nbsp Charles Quincy Pierce 1841 16th Middlesex Republican nbsp Alfred Stamm Pinkerton March 19 1856 17th Worcester Republican nbsp John Wallace Plaisted 1828 21st Worcester Republican nbsp William Hall Poore 1864 3rd Essex Republican nbsp Harvey Hunter Pratt 1860 6th Plymouth Democratic nbsp William Henry Preble 1856 4th Suffolk Republican nbsp William Provin February 14 1842 2nd Hampden Democratic nbsp Francis Winnie Qua 1845 22nd Middlesex Republican nbsp Josiah Quincy October 15 1859 5th Norfolk Ind DemocratAndrew Quinn 1853 12th Suffolk Ind Democrat nbsp Dennis Joseph Quinn 1861 12th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Philip Henry Quinn 1859 nbsp Francis Henry Raymond February 19 1836 6th Middlesex Republican nbsp Samuel Miner Raymond June 30 1842 3rd Berkshire Democratic nbsp John Read May 19 1840 1st Middlesex Republican nbsp James Henry Richards 1839 16th Essex Republican nbsp Henry Riddell 1848 Nantucket Independent nbsp John C Risteen 1841 1st Essex Independent nbsp Ethan Chapin Robinson 1839 6th Hampden Democratic nbsp Jonathan Henry Robinson February 9 1831 12th Worcester Republican nbsp Joseph Wheelden Rogers 1823 2nd Barnstable Republican Prohibitionist nbsp Samuel Nomlas Rogers 1840 9th Worcester Republican nbsp William Blanding Rogerson 1846 2nd Bristol Republican nbsp Arthur Gilbert Rounsevell 1851 4th Bristol Republican nbsp Charles Parks Rugg 1827 6th Bristol Republican nbsp Alvin Dudley Russell 1849 30th Middlesex Republican nbsp Irving Levi Russell 1852 7th Middlesex Republican nbsp Alpheus Sanford July 5 1856 17th Suffolk Republican nbsp Chester Franklin Sanger 1858 1st Middlesex Republican nbsp Charles Warren Seavey 1839 8th Norfolk Republican nbsp Edward Payson Shaw September 1 1841 7th Essex Republican nbsp Charles Fay Shepard 1827 2nd Hampden Republican nbsp Samuel Dwight Simonds 1846 4th Worcester Republican nbsp George Wing Slocum 1818 7th Bristol Republican nbsp Winfield Scott Slocum 1848 17th Middlesex Republican nbsp Sidney Pond Smith 1850 1st nbsp William Davies Sohier 1858 12th Essex Ind Republican nbsp Benjamin Franklin Southwick July 5 1835 21st Essex Republican nbsp Charles Edward Spring 1841 28th Middlesex Republican nbsp Daniel Philmore Stimpson 1818 17th Essex Republican nbsp Cyrus Story 1822 10th Essex Republican nbsp Elijah Baron Stowe 1844 8th Norfolk Republican nbsp Michael Francis Sullivan September 22 1858 6th Essex Democratic nbsp Thomas Francis Sullivan 1862 13th Suffolk Democratic nbsp Charles Henry Symonds 1857 15th Essex Republican nbsp Robert Lovett Taft 1841 7th Berkshire Republican nbsp Albert Hobbs Temple 1832 5th Franklin Republican nbsp Rufus Albert Thayer 1839 7th Norfolk Republican nbsp Albert Cranston Thompson 1843 11th Plymouth Republican nbsp Albert Gardner Thompson 1853 25th Middlesex Republican nbsp Isaac Brownell Tompkins August 17 1826 5th Bristol Republican nbsp Joseph Leland Towne 1861 19th Essex Democratic nbsp George Washington Trull 1849 20th Middlesex Republican nbsp Henry Abiel Turner 1827 3rd Plymouth Republican nbsp Ansel Peabody Tyler 1839 22nd Essex Republican nbsp Samuel Otis Upham 1824 18th Middlesex Republican nbsp Edwin D Vanderhoop 1848 Dukes Republican nbsp Horace G Wadlin October 2 1851 14th Middlesex Republican nbsp Abijah Tyler Wales 1833 1st Bristol Republican nbsp Arthur Clarence Walworth 1844 17th Middlesex Republican nbsp Erskine Warden 1839 18th Middlesex Republican nbsp Jacob Otis Wardwell March 14 1857 2nd Essex Republican nbsp Moses Everett Ware 1831 21st Suffolk Republican nbsp Franklin Levi Waters 1829 2nd Franklin Republican nbsp William Fisher Wharton 1847 11th Suffolk Republican nbsp James Edgar Whitcher 1847 12th Middlesex Republican nbsp William Leonard White 1843 3rd Bristol Republican nbsp William Allan Wilde 1837 9th Middlesex Republican nbsp Albert Llewellyn Wiley 1835 3rd Worcester Republican nbsp John Williamson Wilkinson 1832 2nd Middlesex Republican nbsp Rufus Henry Willis 1838 5th Bristol Republican nbsp Reuben Winchester 1825 3rd Hampden Democratic nbsp John Winthrop 1841 5th Berkshire Democratic nbsp Charles Thomas Witt July 18 1848 1st Suffolk Republican nbsp Frank Forrest Woods 15th Suffolk Republican nbsp Charles Francis Woodward November 19 1852 13th Middlesex Republican nbsp Arthur Wright 1837 31st Middlesex Republican nbsp Ferdinand Adolphus Wyman 1850 3rd NorfolkSee also editMassachusetts Ballot Act 50th United States Congress List of Massachusetts General CourtsReferences edit Composition of the Massachusetts State Senate Resources on Massachusetts Political Figures in the State Library Mass gov archived from the original on June 6 2020 Composition of the State of Massachusetts House of Representatives Resources on Massachusetts Political Figures in the State Library Mass gov archived from the original on June 6 2020 Length of Legislative Sessions Manual for the Use of the General Court Boston Commonwealth of Massachusetts 2009 p 348 Organization of the Legislature Since 1780 Manual for the Use of the General Court Boston Commonwealth of Massachusetts 2009 p 340 Kaitlin Connolly September 24 2012 Women s Suffrage Movement in Massachusetts State Library of Massachusetts blog a b Manual for the Use of the General Court Boston Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1888 a b Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts 1888 PDF Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts via State Library of Massachusetts a b Andrew George F 1888 Official Gazette Massachusetts State Library of Court Massachusetts General 2010 Black Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court 1867 Present State Library of Massachusetts hdl 2452 48905 State Library of Massachusetts Massachusetts State Legislator s Papers Collections at the State Library Mass gov retrieved September 3 2020Further reading editGeo F Andrews ed 1888 Official Gazette Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1888 State Government Massachusetts Legislative Session Appleton s Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1888 New York D Appleton and Company 1889 External links editMassachusetts General Court Bills Legislative Documents and Journals 1888 hdl 2452 619077 Massachusetts Acts and Resolves 1888 hdl 2452 83194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1888 Massachusetts legislature amp oldid 1187402378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,