1929–1930 Massachusetts legislature

The 146th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1929 and 1930 during the governorship of Frank G. Allen. Gaspar G. Bacon served as president of the Senate and Leverett Saltonstall served as speaker of the House.[4]

146th
Massachusetts General Court
145th 147th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 6, 1928
Senate
Members40
PresidentGaspar G. Bacon (6th Suffolk)
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerLeverett Saltonstall (5th Middlesex)
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 2, 1929 (1929-01-02) – May 29, 1930 (1930-05-29)
2ndOctober 20, 1930 (1930-10-20) – October 20, 1930 (1930-10-20) [3]
Gaspar Bacon, Senate president.
Leverett Saltonstall, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1929.

Representatives

  • Henry Achin [5]
  • Harry Adams
  • Augustine Airola
  • William Akeroyd
  • Charles Ames
  • George Anderson
  • Josiah Babcock
  • William Baker
  • William Baldwin
  • Elliott Barker
  • William Barker
  • Philip Barnet
  • Mary Livermore Barrows
  • Thomas Bateman
  • Wilfred Bazinet
  • Malcolm Bell
  • William Bell
  • Albert Bigelow
  • Leo Birmingham
  • Seth Boardman
  • Joseph Borgatti
  • Frank Brainerd
  • James Brennan
  • Edgar Brickett
  • George Briggs
  • Emma Brigham
  • George Brooks
  • Martha N. Brooks
  • Harry Dunlap Brown
  • Albert Bullock
  • Arthur Burgess
  • John Burgess
  • Thomas Burgin
  • Marion Cowan Burrows
  • Fred Butler
  • Horace Cahill
  • Henry Caldwell
  • Thomas Carr
  • Thomas Carroll
  • William Casey
  • Abraham Casson
  • Charles Cavanagh
  • Edward Cawley
  • Chester Chase
  • Charles Chevalier
  • Francis Peter Clark
  • James Clark
  • Maynard Clemons
  • Daniel Coakley
  • James Coffey
  • John Patrick Connolly
  • William Patrick Corbett
  • Everett Crane
  • William Creed
  • Richard Crockwell
  • Timothy Cronin
  • Arthur Crosby
  • Frank Crowley
  • Thomas Crowther
  • Francis Dailey
  • Charles Damon
  • Harry Day
  • W. Taylor Day
  • Ernest Dean
  • Hiram Dearborn
  • John Derham
  • Louis Deschenes
  • Paul Andrew Dever [6]
  • Burt Dewar
  • M. Sylvia Donaldson
  • Robert Dow
  • Anthony Doyle
  • Harold Duffie
  • Eugene Durgin
  • Felix Dussault
  • Louis Ellenwood
  • Sven Erickson
  • Archibald Estabrook
  • Henry Estabrook
  • Howard Fall
  • Joseph Finnegan
  • John Ford
  • Isidore Fox
  • John Gaffney
  • Owen Gallagher
  • Arthur Ganley
  • Tony Garofano
  • George Gilman
  • Bernard Ginsburg
  • Richard Gleason
  • Arthur Goulart
  • Emile Gravel
  • Lewis Gray
  • John Hackett
  • James Hagan
  • John Halliwell
  • Ralph Hamilton
  • Arthur Hansen
  • Martin Hays
  • Jeremiah Healey
  • William Hearn
  • Francis Hickey
  • William Hickey
  • John Higgins
  • Charles Holden
  • Charles Holmes
  • John Holmes
  • Newland Holmes
  • Horace Hosie
  • Fred Hutchinson
  • Alfred Ingalls
  • John Irwin
  • Victor Jewett
  • Richard Johnston
  • Arthur Jones
  • John Alfred Jones
  • William Jones
  • Michael Jordan
  • John Joy
  • Francis Kearney
  • William Keating
  • Charles Kelley
  • Edward Kelley
  • Francis Joseph Kelley
  • Thomas S. Kennedy
  • George Keyes
  • John Kimball
  • Orvis Kinney
  • William Kirkpatrick
  • Samuel Knowles
  • George Knowlton
  • Millard LaCroix
  • Wilfrid Lamoureux
  • Thomas Lane
  • Joseph Larson
  • Arnold Leonard
  • Joseph Leyden
  • L. Blaine Libbey
  • Joseph Logan
  • Clarence Luitwieler
  • John Lyons
  • Allan MacGregor
  • Frank MacLean
  • John MacLeod
  • John V. Mahoney
  • Felix Marcella
  • Paul Martel
  • Dennis F. McCarthy
  • William Henry McCarthy
  • Elmer McCulloch
  • Timothy McDonough
  • Frank McFarland
  • Willard McKay
  • George McLeod
  • George McMenimen
  • William McMorrow
  • Anthony McNulty
  • James Meehan
  • William Menzie
  • Daniel Moriarty
  • Luke Mullen
  • Patrick Nestor
  • Edward Nutting
  • Daniel O'Connor
  • Ignatius O'Connor
  • Joseph O'Kane
  • Edwin Olander
  • Ralph Otis
  • Charles Page
  • Herman Pehrsson
  • Francis Perry
  • Joseph Perry
  • Tycho Petersen
  • Thomas Portmore
  • Albert Potter
  • Edgar Power
  • Frank Powers
  • C. F. Nelson Pratt
  • Francis Rafter
  • John Reardon
  • Joseph Roach
  • Edward Robbins
  • Victor Rolander
  • Leverett Saltonstall
  • Edward Sandberg
  • John Sauter
  • Roland Sawyer
  • Frank Scott
  • William Sessions
  • Henry Shattuck
  • Charles Shaylor
  • Leslie Sims
  • Harry Sisson
  • Charles Slowey
  • B. Farnham Smith
  • Thomas Smith Jr.
  • Dexter Snow
  • H. Merton Snow
  • Norman Snow
  • Ernest Sparrell
  • Elmer Spear
  • Arthur Squires
  • Philip Stacy
  • Richard Stacy
  • Lemuel Standish
  • Edward Staves
  • Ralph Stevens
  • Joseph Stone
  • Charles Sumner Sullivan Jr.
  • Denis Sullivan
  • Lewis R. Sullivan Jr.
  • Timothy Daniel Sullivan
  • Clyde Swan
  • Martin Swanson
  • Frank Teele
  • William Franklin Thomas Jr.
  • William R. Thomas
  • Rupert Thompson
  • Bayard Tuckerman
  • James Twohig
  • Eliot Wadsworth
  • Wilford Walker
  • Ira Ward
  • Andrew Warner
  • Kendrick Washburn
  • Slater Washburn
  • Harold Webber
  • Louis Webster
  • William Wellen
  • Patrick Welsh
  • Levi Wetherbee
  • Ralph Wheelright
  • Renton Whidden
  • Joseph White
  • Sidney Williams
  • John Wilson
  • Carl Woekel
  • Lawrence Woolfenden
  • Arthur Youngman
  • Michael Zack

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 1929-30. Boston Review. 1929.
  6. State Library of Massachusetts, "Massachusetts State Legislator's Papers Collections at the State Library", Mass.gov, retrieved September 3, 2020

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 (1928), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1929, hdl:2452/43520
  • Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1929. hdl:2452/40703.
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