1908 Massachusetts legislature

The 129th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1908 during the governorship of Curtis Guild Jr.[4] William D. Chapple served as president of the Senate and John N. Cole served as speaker of the House.[5]

129th
Massachusetts General Court
128th 130th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 5, 1907
Senate
Members40
PresidentWilliam D. Chapple (2nd Essex)
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerJohn N. Cole
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 1, 1908 (1908-01-01) – June 13, 1908 (1908-06-13) [3]
William D. Chapple, Senate president.
John N. Cole, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1908.

Senators

  • Gideon Abbott [6]
  • Tilton Bell
  • John Butler
  • William Chapple
  • Edward Cowee
  • Charles Dean
  • Francke Dickinson
  • Edward Dixson
  • William Faxon
  • Charles Fisk
  • George Gallond
  • George Garfield
  • James Grimes
  • Alfred Hall
  • Dennis Halley
  • Joseph Hibbard
  • Charles Jenney
  • John Lovell Johnson
  • Eben Keith
  • Frank Linehan
  • Daniel Mahoney
  • Michael McEttrick
  • John Mitchell
  • George Monahan
  • Harry Morse
  • Arthur Norcross
  • Elmer Potter
  • Clinton Richmond
  • Herbert Riley
  • William Salter
  • Winfield Schuster
  • James Shaw
  • Nathaniel Sowle
  • Thorndike Spalding
  • Elmer Stevens
  • Allen Treadway
  • Joseph Turner
  • James Vahey
  • Frank Wheatley
  • Thomas W. Williams

Representatives

  • Joseph Abbott [6]
  • Arthur Adams
  • Wallace Arnold
  • Frank Barnes
  • Frank Barrell
  • Charles Barrett
  • Henry Barton
  • Frank Bayrd
  • Joseph Beals
  • John Bennett
  • Fred Beunke
  • Elias Bishop
  • Charles Blanchard
  • Charles Boivin
  • Alexis Boyer
  • Bartholomew Brickley
  • William Brooks
  • Charles Brown
  • John Bryan
  • George Bunting
  • Andrew Burnett
  • Alfred Burns
  • Herbert Burr
  • Clenric Cahoon
  • Timothy Callahan
  • James Carbrey
  • Ignatius Carleton
  • Cornelius Carmody
  • James Chambers
  • William Chester
  • John Clarey
  • Samuel Coffin
  • David Cole
  • Ellenwood Coleman
  • Frank Collette
  • Edward Collins
  • James Conboy
  • Martin Conley
  • Thomas Coogan
  • William F. Cook
  • William H. Cook
  • John Cook
  • Benjamin Cook
  • Rednor Coombs
  • Frank Coombs
  • John Cormack
  • Samuel Crane
  • Daniel Curley
  • Elmer Curtiss
  • Grafton Cushing
  • Alfred Cutting
  • Ernest Dalton
  • Charles Davenport
  • Thomas Davis
  • William Dean
  • Charles Dean
  • Henry Dean
  • Daniel Denny
  • Joseph Desmond
  • Joseph Donovan
  • William Dorman
  • Andrew Doyle
  • Edward Draper
  • Florence Driscoll
  • Hugh Drysdale
  • Patrick Duane
  • S. Alden Eastman
  • Charles Elmer
  • Samuel Elmore
  • Dennis Farley
  • Thomas Fay
  • Francis Fennelly
  • J. Bernard Ferber
  • Frederick Fisher
  • Charles Flagg
  • Louis Flye
  • Clarence Fogg
  • Herbert Forristall
  • Herbert Frost
  • Edward Fuller
  • William Garcelon
  • Joseph Gates
  • George Giles
  • Edward Gilmore
  • James Goggins
  • Thomas Grady
  • William Graham
  • Hamlet Greenwood
  • Lyman Griswold
  • Homer Hall
  • Martin Hall
  • Harry Ham
  • Oscar Hammarstrom
  • Portus Hancock
  • Bernard Hanrahan
  • Horace Hardy
  • John Hayes
  • Lewis Hewitt
  • William Higgins
  • Frederick Hilton
  • William Hoag
  • Ernest Hobson
  • Frank Hodskins
  • William Hogan
  • Samuel Holman
  • Charles Holt
  • Frank Hosmer
  • Alonzo Hoyle
  • Eugene Hultman
  • George Hyde
  • William Jeffrey
  • Charles Cabot Johnson
  • J. B. Albert Johnson
  • Fred Johnson
  • Aaron Jones
  • James Jones
  • Frederick Katzmann
  • David Keefe
  • Sidney Keene
  • Roland Keith
  • William Kelleher
  • Frank Kemp
  • Michael Kenney
  • James Killam
  • Edwin Kittredge
  • James Knight
  • Frederick Lane
  • William Learned
  • Sidney Lees
  • Adam Leining
  • J. Henry Leonard
  • Andrew Linscott
  • Martin Lomasney
  • George Long
  • John Lothrop
  • George Lovett
  • Robert Luce
  • Edward Lyford
  • Cornelius Lynch
  • Samuel Madden
  • Jens Madsen
  • Charles Malley
  • David Mancovitz
  • Charles Mansfield
  • Charles Mayberry
  • Ulysses Mayhew
  • Herbert Maynard
  • Matthew McCann
  • Jeremiah McCarthy
  • Charles McCarthy
  • Frederick McClatchey
  • Thomas McDavitt
  • Edward McDonald
  • Philip McGonagle
  • John McGrath
  • Edwin McIntire
  • John McKenney
  • Lewis McKie
  • George McLane
  • Timothy Meade
  • John Meehan
  • Julius Meyers
  • Samuel Mildram
  • Jacob Mock
  • Fred Moore
  • Daniel Morgan
  • Leslie Morse
  • Joseph Murley
  • William F. Murray
  • Melvin Nash
  • Arthur Nason
  • George Newhall
  • Malcolm Nichols
  • David Curtis Nickerson
  • J. Frank O'Brien
  • William O'Brien
  • M. Fred O'Connell
  • Patrick H. O'Connor
  • James O'Donnell
  • James Oliver
  • Lewis Parker
  • Lewis Parkhurst
  • Joseph Parks
  • Thomas Pattison
  • Louis Pattison
  • Edwin Perham
  • John Pickford
  • Ernest Pierce
  • Myron Pierce
  • Robert Pollock
  • Frank Pope
  • Samuel Porter
  • James Powers
  • Francis Quigley
  • Thomas Riley
  • William L. Robinson
  • William M. Robinson
  • Samuel Ross
  • John Rousmaniere
  • Herbert Sanders
  • John Schoonmaker
  • Edward Sennott
  • Eugene Shaw
  • Frederick Sheenan
  • Oscar Shepardson
  • Joseph Shepherd
  • Isaac Small
  • William H Smith
  • Joseph Soliday
  • Harry Stearns
  • John Stoddart
  • Lucian Stone
  • Daniel L. Sullivan
  • John F. Sullivan
  • George Swan
  • John H. Thompson
  • Frank Todd
  • Frank Torrey
  • William Trudel
  • Charles Underhill
  • Charles Varnum
  • Joseph Walker
  • Joseph Wallis
  • Thomas Walsh
  • Fred Warner
  • Robert Washburn
  • William Waugh
  • William E. Weeks
  • A. S. Parker Weeks
  • Joseph Wellington
  • Norman White
  • Edgar Whitney
  • William Willcutt
  • Isaac Willetts
  • Waterman Williams
  • Herbert Wing
  • Russell Worster

See also

Images

References

  1. "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
  2. "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
  3. "Length of Legislative Sessions". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 348+.
  4. Massachusetts Year Book for 1908. Worcester: F.S. Blanchard. 1907.
  5. "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2005. p. 338+.
  6. Who's Who in State Politics. Boston: Practical Politics. 1908 via archive.org.

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