1914 Massachusetts legislature

The 135th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1914 during the governorship of David I. Walsh. Calvin Coolidge served as president of the Senate and Grafton D. Cushing served as speaker of the House.[4]

135th
Massachusetts General Court
134th 136th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 4, 1913
Senate
Members40
PresidentCalvin Coolidge
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerGrafton D. Cushing
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 7, 1914 (1914-01-07) – July 7, 1914 (1914-07-07) [3]
Calvin Coolidge, Senate president.
Grafton D. Cushing, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1914.

Committees

  • Joint committees: Agriculture; Banks and Banking; Cities; Constitutional Amendments; Counties; Education; Election Laws; Federal Relations; Fisheries and Game; Harbors and Public Lands; Insurance; Labor; Legal Affairs; Mercantile Affairs; Metropolitan Affairs; Military Affairs; Municipal Finance; Public Health; Public Institutions; Public Lighting; Public Service; Railroads; Roads and Bridges; Social Welfare; State House and Libraries; Street Railways; Taxation; Towns; Water Supply.[5]
  • Senate committees: Bills in the Third Reading; Engrossed Bills; Judiciary; Rules; Ways and Means.[5]
  • House committees: Bills in the Third Reading; Elections; Engrossed Bills; Judiciary; Pay-Roll; Rules; Ways and Means.[5]

Senators

  • Edward C. R. Bagley [5]
  • William A. L. Bazeley
  • William A. Bellamy
  • Alexis Boyer Jr.
  • James H. Brennan
  • John P. Brennan
  • Charles E. Burbank
  • A. Preston Chase
  • Ezra W. Clark
  • Calvin Coolidge
  • Charles M. Cox
  • Charles A. Dean
  • Andrew P. Doyle
  • Henry J. Draper
  • Charles W. Eldridge
  • Edward Fisher
  • Redmond S. Fitzgerald
  • Charles L. Gifford
  • Gurdon W. Gordon
  • William P. Hickey
  • Frederic H. Hilton
  • Clarence W. Hobbs Jr.
  • Francis J. Horgan
  • Charles Cabot Johnson
  • Louis F. R. Langelier
  • Joseph Leonard
  • John H. Mack
  • Charles F. McCarthy
  • Philip J. McGonagle
  • Walter E. McLane
  • Malcolm E. Nichols
  • C. Augustus Norwood
  • Hugh O'Rourke
  • John F. Sheehan
  • Edward N. Sibley
  • James B. Tetler
  • James P. Timilty
  • Charles E. Ward
  • Henry G. Wells
  • Lombard Williams

Representatives

  • Essex S. Abbott [5]
  • Henry Achin, Jr.
  • Timothy J. Ahern
  • Frank P. Allen
  • John A. Anderson
  • Henry L. Andrews
  • Oscar E. Arkwell
  • William M. Armstrong
  • Charles N. Atwood
  • James J. Bacigalupo
  • James T. Bagshaw
  • Samuel Bailey
  • Everett E. Balding
  • James F. Barry
  • Joseph L. Barry
  • Irving F. Batchelder
  • Sanford Bates
  • John E. Beck
  • Edward P. Bennett
  • Enos H. Bigelow
  • Edward C. Bodfish
  • Francis X. Le Boeuf
  • William Booth
  • Henry E. Bothfeld
  • Arthur Bower
  • Eden K. Bowser
  • Patrick H. Boyle
  • Alvah J. Bradstreet
  • John W. Brennan
  • George E. Briggs
  • Vincent Brogna
  • Daniel J. Buckley
  • Morton Henry Burdick
  • Frederic W. Burke
  • Frederick H. Burke
  • Frederick Butler
  • Matthew J. Carbary
  • Julius F. Carman
  • William E. Carney
  • Maurice Caro
  • Edward Carr
  • Peter Carr
  • Andrew A. Casassa
  • Thomas J. Casey
  • Allison G. Catheron
  • George D. Chamberlain
  • Cleaveland A. Chandler
  • Daniel J. Chapman
  • Edward E. Chapman
  • John W. Churchill
  • Eben S. Cobb
  • James Coffey
  • Samuel I. Collins
  • Timothy C. Collins
  • Walter L. Collins
  • John P. Conroy
  • D. Herbert Cook
  • Thomas J. Cooley
  • Michael H, Cotter
  • John J. Courtney
  • Walter D. Cowls
  • Channing H. Cox
  • William N. Cronin
  • Fred W. Cross
  • John E. Cuddy, Jr.
  • Herbert E. Cummings
  • John J. Cummings
  • Patrick J. Curley
  • George E. Curran
  • Rudolph W. Currier
  • John A. Curtin
  • Grafton D. Cushing
  • Edward N. Dahlborg
  • Edward J. Dailey
  • Charles R. Damon
  • Albert M. Darling
  • Alfred Davenport
  • Samuel Davis
  • Theodore H. Day
  • Frederick S. Delafield
  • John F. Doherty
  • John Doherty
  • William H. Dolben
  • John A. Donoghue
  • John L. Donovan
  • George E. Dow
  • Thomas E. Dowd
  • William F. Doyle
  • George P. Drury
  • Frank B. Edgell
  • George H. Ellis
  • John Ennis
  • Frank S. Farnsworth
  • George W. Faulkner
  • Frederick B. Felton
  • Alfred N. Fessenden
  • Joseph La Flamme
  • John T. Flanagan
  • John J. Fleming
  • Maurice R. Flynn
  • Elmer G. Fosgate
  • James E. Fowle
  • Harvey E. Frost
  • John J. Gilbride
  • Thomas A. Glennon
  • John L. G. Glynn
  • Arthur G. Greaney
  • Fred P. Greenwood
  • James F. Griffin
  • Harold P. Gurney
  • William N. Hackett
  • Benjamin F. Haines
  • Edward M. Hall
  • John Halliwell
  • Bernard F. Hanrahan
  • Leo M. Harlow
  • Edward F. Harrington
  • Stephen H. Harrington
  • James L. Harrop
  • George Fred Hart
  • John F. Hatch, Jr.
  • Martin Hays
  • Thomas A. Henry
  • William E. Hickey
  • Matthew A. Higgins
  • Albert Holway
  • John B. Hull, Jr.
  • Frederick W. Hurlburt
  • James M. Hurley
  • Victor Francis Jewett
  • Jeremiah J. Kelley
  • William W. Kennard
  • James T. Kenney
  • Michael B. Kenney
  • John R. Kiggins
  • Charles A. Kimball
  • Richard Knowles
  • Joseph O. Knox
  • Charles S. Lawler
  • Fred O. Lewis
  • E. Ellsworth Lincoln
  • Stuart L. Little
  • Amos R. Little
  • Martin M. Lomasney
  • Henry F. Long
  • William J. Look
  • Frederick H. Lucke
  • John J. Lydon
  • James M. Lyle
  • John H. Lynch
  • Fred H. Magison
  • Henry J. Mahoney
  • John C. Mahoney
  • Daniel C. Manning
  • Frank A. Manning
  • George E. Mansfield
  • Joseph W. Martin, Jr.
  • Orion T. Mason
  • Alfred E. McCleary
  • Leo F. McCullough
  • Joseph S. McDonough
  • Moses H. McGaughey
  • Charles H. McGlue
  • Michael F. McGrath
  • Edward F. McLaughlin
  • Henry J. McLaughlin
  • James Mclnerney
  • P. Joseph McManus
  • William M. McMorrow
  • Timothy J. Meade
  • John Mitchell
  • Charles H. Morrill
  • George F. Morse, Jr.
  • Frank Mulveny
  • Dennis A. Murphy
  • Edward P. Murphy
  • James J. Murphy
  • Patrick E. Murray, Jr.
  • William J. Naphen
  • Kenneth L. Nash
  • Arthur N. Newhall
  • Thomas A. Niland
  • James T. O'Dowd
  • Ambrose F. Ogden
  • William L. F. Oilman
  • John N. Osborne
  • Harry B. Parker
  • Chauncey Pepin
  • Edward H. Perry
  • Immanuel Pfeiffer, Jr.
  • James E. Phelan
  • Eben F. Phillips
  • William H. Poole
  • Winfield F. Prime
  • Charles W. Proctor
  • Herbert L. Ray
  • John J. Reilly
  • Frank B. Rich
  • Robert Robinson
  • William M. Robinson
  • Walter F. Russell
  • John D. Ryan
  • Clifford B. Sanborn
  • Edward J. Sandberg
  • Roland D. Sawyer
  • Henry H. Sears
  • John F. Sheehan
  • John H. Sherburne
  • Jerome S. Smith
  • Ralph M. Smith
  • Fitz-Henry Smith, Jr.
  • William O. Souther, Jr.
  • Charles E. Stanwood
  • Joseph F. Stone
  • Merrill E. Streeter
  • David F. Sullivan
  • John F. Sullivan
  • Lewis R. Sullivan
  • Michael T. Sullivan
  • Peter F. Tague
  • John G. Tilden
  • James E. Tolman
  • Nathan A. Tufts
  • James J. Twohig
  • George J. Wall
  • Henry W. Warner
  • Joseph E. Warner
  • Robert M. Washburn
  • Charles H. Waterman
  • Charles H. Webster
  • George P. Webster
  • Thomas W. White
  • Thomas E. P. Wilson
  • Herbert A. Wilson
  • Herbert Wing
  • Abel S. Wolfe
  • George M. Worrall
  • Henry D. Wright

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. 1914.

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 (1913), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1914, hdl:2452/43505
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