1923–1924 Massachusetts legislature
The 143rd Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1923 and 1924 during the governorship of Channing H. Cox. Frank G. Allen served as president of the Senate and Benjamin Loring Young served as speaker of the House.[4]
143rd Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Election | November 7, 1922 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
President | Frank G. Allen (Norfolk district) | ||||
Party control | Republican[1] | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 240 | ||||
Speaker | Benjamin Loring Young (13th Middlesex) | ||||
Party control | Republican[2] | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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Senators
- Frank G. Allen [5]
- Charles Austin
- George Babb
- Alvin Bliss
- George Carrick
- George Dudley Chamberlain
- Henry Clark
- Edward Cox
- Thomas Walter Creese
- Eben Sumner Draper
- William J. Francis
- Charles Benjamin Frothingham
- Richard Gibbons
- John Gibbs
- John Haigis
- John Halliwell
- Charles Hartshorn
- William Ignatius Hennessey
- Charles Howard
- William Look
- John W. McCormack
- Walter McLane
- Patrick Melody
- James Moran
- James Mulvey
- Christian Nelson
- William O'Hearn
- Frank Putnam
- Albert Taylor Rhodes
- Abbott Rice
- John Francis Shea
- Walter Shuebruk
- Dexter Snow
- John Stoddart
- Warren Tarbell
- Albert Wadleigh
- Charles Warren
- George Webber
- Wellington Wells
Representatives
- Charles Abbott [5]
- Henry Achin
- Elijah Adlow
- Walter Dickey Allen
- Charles Ames
- Charles Annis
- Charles Ashley
- Harrison Henry Atwood
- Frank Barrows
- Thomas Bateman
- George Bates
- John Edward Beck
- William Bell
- James Bentley
- Alfred Bessette
- Thomas Bilodeau
- Arthur Blanchard
- Owen Brennen
- George Briggs
- John Brimblecom
- George Francis Brooks
- James Brown
- Albert Bullock
- Ralph Howard Burckes
- Hugh Joseph Campbell
- William Canty
- Edward Carey
- Julius Carman
- James Bernard Casey
- William Casey
- Francis Cassidy
- Ezra Clark
- Francis Peter Clark
- Maynard Clemons
- William Conlon
- Wiiliam Conroy
- Herbert Cook
- Fred Robbins Cooksey
- Thomas Corbett
- Joseph Russell Cotton
- Francis Coyne
- Elbert Crockett
- Richard Crockwell
- Thomas Charles Crowther
- Sarsfield Cunniff
- Bert Currier
- J. Frederick Curtin
- Joseph Curtis
- Warren Chapman Daggett
- David Daley
- Herbert King Davidson
- Elbridge Davis
- J. Bradford Davis
- Elmer Dawson
- Ernest Dean
- Hiram Nichols Dearborn
- Louis Deschenes
- Burt Dewar
- Robert Dinsmore
- Timothy Donahue
- M. Sylvia Donaldson [6]
- John F Donovan
- Timothy Francis Donovan
- Walter Franklyn Douglas
- Robert Dow
- Andrew Doyle
- John Drew
- William Dubois
- Edward Nelson Eames
- Bernard Early
- Frank Eaton
- Vernon Wynne Evans
- Gustave Everberg
- John Farrell
- Bernard Finkelstein
- Erland Fish
- William Arthur Fish
- John I. Fitzgerald
- Susan Walker Fitzgerald [6]
- George Foley
- Maurice Foley
- Tony Garofano
- Hugh Garrity
- Richard Garvey
- Herbert George
- George Gilman
- Charles Gilmore
- Frederick Glazier
- Richard Daniel Gleason
- Harold Goewey
- Andrew Gorey
- Patrick Granfield
- Walter Bernard Grant
- Merle Dixon Graves
- Maurice Greaney
- Louis Green
- Eugene Griffin
- Frank Guillo
- C. Wesley Hale
- Albert Harrison Hall
- Leo Halloran
- William Hannagan
- Edward Harrington
- John Hawson
- James William Hayes
- Martin Hays
- Jeremiah Healey
- John Heffernan
- William Hickey
- Matthew Higgins
- Charles Hillberg
- Edward Carroll Hinckley
- Charles Sumner Holden
- Robert Holden
- Elisha Hooper
- Michael Hourihan
- Harold Howard
- Edgar Howland
- John Carpenter Hull
- James Melville Hunnewell
- Albert Hutt
- Alfred Wesley Ingalls
- George Frederick James
- Victor Francis Jewett
- Thomas Johnston
- Arthur Westgate Jones
- John Alfred Jones
- Michael Jordan
- Thomas Martin Joyce
- Frederick Judd
- Roland Keith
- James Kelleher
- John Augustine Kelleher
- Charles Kelley
- Edward Kelley
- Peter Kelley
- Coleman Kelly
- Joseph Francis Kelly
- Davis Keniston
- Harry Kent
- Clarence Kidder
- Howard King
- John Fenderson Kyes
- William Lancaster
- Joseph Langone
- Ernest LaRocque
- Joseph Larson
- Allen Lawson
- Fred Oliver Lewis
- Wilbur Lewis
- Jeremiah Linnehan
- John Tilton Litch
- Arthur Littlefield
- John Logue
- Robert Manley
- John J. McCarthy
- William Henry McCarthy
- Richard McCormick
- Elmer McCulloch
- Carroll Meins
- James Mellen
- John Mitchell
- John L. Mitchell
- Edward Brastow Moor
- Thomas Morton
- George Moyse
- Daniel C. Murphy
- George Henry Newhall
- Thomas Nickerson
- Edward Nutting
- John J. OBrien
- Daniel O'Connor
- James O'Dea
- Olof Ohlson
- Henry Paige
- Herman Pehrsson
- George Peirce
- George Penshorn
- Chauncey Pepin
- Lewis Hilton Peters
- Frank Phinney
- Chester Arthur Pike
- George Pond
- Everett Prout
- George Louis Richards
- Joseph Roach
- Everett William Robinson
- Morrill Ryder
- Leverett Saltonstall
- Edward Sandberg
- Roland Douglas Sawyer
- Frank Scott
- Leo Senecal
- Henry Shattuck
- Michael Shaw
- Charles Shaylor
- John Shepard
- George Sinnicks
- Charles Henry Slowey
- Almond Smith
- Francis Smith
- Fred Snow
- Walter Herbert Snow
- Frederick Dexter Sowle
- Ernest Sparrell
- Lemuel Standish
- William Staples
- James Stewart
- Ralph Raymond Stratton
- Albert Austin Sutherland
- James Sweeney
- Charles Symonds
- Valmore Tetreault
- John Thayer
- John Thomas
- William Franklin Thomas
- Elwin Thompson
- Harlie Thompson
- Prince Tirrell
- Joseph Toomey
- James Torrey
- George Underwood
- Edward Wallace
- Richard McClennan Walsh
- Robert Burns Walsh
- Frederick Warren
- James Warren
- Slater Washburn
- George Pearl Webster
- James Welch
- Henry Wheelock
- Renton Whidden
- Benjamin Franklin White
- Herbert Francis Winn
- William Henry Winnett
- Temple Winsloe
- Thomas Winston
- Samuel H. Wragg
- Benjamin Loring Young
See also
References
- "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. 2005. p. 338+.
- Public Officials of Massachusetts 1923-1924. Boston Review. 1923.
- Massachusetts Caucus of Women Legislators, "Important Dates for Women in Massachusetts Government", History of Women in the Massachusetts Legislature 1923–2015
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 (1922), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1923, hdl:2452/43514
- Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1923. hdl:2452/40700.
- Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: 1923
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1923–1924 Massachusetts legislature. |
- Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1923, hdl:2452/265583 – via State Library of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1924, hdl:2452/393335
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1923, hdl:2452/64535
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1924, hdl:2452/64536
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