1920 Massachusetts legislature

The 141st Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1920 during the governorship of Calvin Coolidge. Edwin T. McKnight served as president of the Senate and Joseph E. Warner served as speaker of the House.[4]

141st
Massachusetts General Court
140th 142nd
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 4, 1919
Senate
Members40
PresidentEdwin T. McKnight (6th Middlesex)
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerJoseph E. Warner (4th Bristol)
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 7, 1920 (1920-01-07) – June 5, 1920 (1920-06-05)
+ 16-day extra session[3]
Edwin McKnight, Senate president.
Joseph Warner, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1920.

Representatives

  • Essex Abbott [5]
  • Henry Achin
  • Talbot Aldrich
  • Charles Annis
  • Seth Arnold
  • Charles Austin
  • James Bagshaw
  • William Baldwin
  • Frank Barrows
  • George Bates
  • Russell Bates
  • Arthur Beane
  • Addison Beardsley
  • Erastus Bearse
  • Chauncey Bennett
  • James Bentley
  • Adelard Berard
  • Alfred Bessette
  • Orlando Bidwell
  • Robert Bigney
  • Edgar Bowers
  • Eden Bowser
  • Alfred Bradbury
  • Charles Bradbury
  • Louis Breault
  • Owen Brennen
  • Frank Brier
  • George Briggs
  • John Brimblecom
  • Charles Brown
  • E. Gerry Brown
  • Samuel Brown
  • Edgar Buck
  • Maurice Buck
  • Albert Bullock
  • William Bullock
  • Frank Burke
  • Herbert Burr
  • William Canty
  • John Carey
  • Julius Carman
  • John Cashman
  • Mial Chase
  • Henry Clark
  • Everett Coleman
  • William Conlon
  • William Conroy
  • D Herbert Cook
  • Richard Coolidge
  • Thomas Corbett
  • Frank Coulson
  • Frank Cowin
  • William Craig
  • Samuel Crane
  • Walter Creese
  • William Crossley
  • James Curry
  • Warren Daggett
  • Elbridge Davis
  • Henry Dean
  • James Donnelly
  • Robert Dow
  • Lawrence Dowd
  • Andrew Doyle
  • Cornelius Driscoll
  • Timothy Driscoll
  • Henry Duggan
  • Bernard Earley
  • James Early
  • George Ellis
  • Vernon Evans
  • Erland Fish
  • John I. Fitzgerald
  • Michael Fitzgerald
  • William Fleming
  • Charles Foote
  • William J. Francis
  • John Freeland
  • Harvey Frost
  • Tony Garofano
  • Daniel Gillen
  • George Gilman
  • Frederick Glazier
  • Albert Goff
  • James Goode
  • Charles Gould
  • William Grady
  • William Grant
  • Louis Green
  • Thomas Green
  • Herbert Grutchfield
  • Fred Haigis
  • Walter Hale
  • Cornelius Haley
  • Leo Hamburger
  • William Hannagan
  • Edward Harrington
  • Charles Hartshorn
  • Brad Harvey
  • John Harvey
  • Daniel Hayden
  • James Hayes
  • Walter Haynes
  • Martin Hays
  • Joseph Herrick
  • William Hickey
  • Matthew Higgins
  • Edward Hinckley
  • Charles Holden
  • Edgar Howland
  • George Hudson
  • John Hull
  • James Hunnewell
  • Victor Jewett
  • Arthur Jones
  • Michael Jordan
  • Thomas Joyce
  • Jeremiah Keating
  • Kenneth Keith
  • James Kelleher
  • Frank Kelley
  • James Kelley
  • Walter Kemp
  • Davis Keniston
  • Clarence Kidder
  • Joseph King
  • Frederic Kingman
  • Hugh Lacey
  • Wilfrid Lamoureux
  • Benjamin Lane
  • Ernest LaRocque
  • Joseph Larson
  • James Leland
  • Wilbur Lewis
  • Willard Lombard
  • William Look
  • Frank Lyman
  • Lloyd Makepeace
  • Robert Manley
  • Frank Manning
  • William Manning
  • Arthur Marsh
  • Daniel Marshall
  • John Marshall
  • John McAllister
  • John McCormack
  • Elmer McCulloch
  • Allan McDonald
  • William McDonnell
  • Francis McKinney
  • James Mellen
  • Walter Mellen
  • Patrick Melody
  • Samuel Mendum
  • Julius Meyers
  • Herbert Miller
  • John Mitchell
  • Wesley Monk
  • Patrick Moran
  • James Morrison
  • J. Warren Moulton
  • James Moynihan
  • George Moyse
  • James Mulvey
  • Albert Murphy
  • Daniel Murphy
  • George Murphy
  • William Naphen
  • John Nelson
  • George Newhall
  • Frederic Nichols
  • Thomas Niland
  • Edwin Norman
  • Frank Oberti
  • Daniel O'Connor
  • William Ollendorff
  • Louis Orenberg
  • John Orr
  • Henry Paige
  • Walter Parker
  • George Penshorn
  • Chauncey Pepin
  • Frank Phinney
  • William Plattner
  • George Pond
  • James Potter
  • Arthur Reading
  • Abbott Rice
  • Alfred Richards
  • George Louis Richards
  • James Robertson
  • Arthur Robinson
  • Carl Rolander
  • Morrill Ryder
  • Roland D. Sawyer
  • Edward Scigliano
  • Leo Senecal
  • Henry Shattuck
  • Walter Shuebruk
  • Coleman Silbert
  • Charles Slowey
  • Almond Smith
  • Jerome Smith
  • Dexter Snow
  • William Stedman
  • Emil Steele
  • Walter Stephens
  • Elihu Stone
  • James Sweeney
  • Charles Symonds
  • Edward Taylor
  • John Thomas
  • Prince Tirrell
  • James Torrey
  • Raymond Trefry
  • James Troy
  • Arthur Turner
  • Albert Wall
  • Joseph Warner
  • Charles Warren
  • Frederick Warren
  • George Webber
  • George Webster
  • Henry Wheelock
  • Renton Whidden
  • Howard White
  • John Addison White
  • Alfred Whitney
  • James Wilkins
  • Edward Willard
  • Herbert Wing
  • Herbert Winn
  • Isaac Wood
  • William Woodhead
  • Harry Woodill
  • Benjamin Woodsum
  • George Worrall
  • Samuel Wragg
  • Elwin Wright
  • Benjamin Young

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. 2005. p. 338+.
  5. Public Officials of Massachusetts. Boston Review. 1920.

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 (1919), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1920, hdl:2452/43511
  • Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1920. hdl:2452/40698.
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