1910 Massachusetts legislature

The 131st Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1910 during the governorship of Eben Sumner Draper. Allen T. Treadway served as president of the Senate and Joseph H. Walker served as speaker of the House.[4]

131st
Massachusetts General Court
130th 132nd
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 2, 1909
Senate
Members40
PresidentAllen T. Treadway
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerJoseph H. Walker
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 5, 1910 (1910-01-05) – June 15, 1910 (1910-06-15) [3]
Allen Treadway, Senate president.
Joseph Walker, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1910.

Senators

See also

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. "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 340+.
  5. Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1910.

Further reading

  • Number of assessed polls, registered voters and persons who voted in each voting precinct in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at the state, city and town elections (1909), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1910, hdl:2452/43501
  • Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators: 1910. A. M. Bridgman. 1910.
  • Who's Who in State Politics: 1910. Boston: Practical Politics. 1910.
  • "The Eight-Hour Day and Prohibition of Night Work. Report of Public Hearing before Committee on Labor, General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts February, 1910". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 35. 1910. JSTOR 1011414.
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