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111th
Massachusetts General Court
110th 112th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 5, 1889
Senate
Members40
PresidentHenry H. Sprague
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerWilliam Emerson Barrett
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 1, 1890 (1890-01-01) – July 2, 1890 (1890-07-02) [3]
Henry H. Sprague
Henry Sprague, Senate president.
William Emerson Barrett
William Barrett, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1890.

The 111th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1890 during the governorship of John Q. A. Brackett.[4] Henry H. Sprague served as president of the Senate and William Emerson Barrett served as speaker of the House.[5]

Senators

  • Edwin Baker [6]
  • Joseph M. Bradley
  • Arthur B. Breed
  • Benjamin F. Campbell
  • William H. Carberry
  • Charles Carleton Coflan
  • Thomas W. Cook
  • Michael J. Creed
  • William N. Davenport
  • Simeon Dodge
  • Edward J. Donovan
  • James Donovan
  • James F. Dwinell
  • Oscar Ely
  • Alonzo H. Evans
  • Alfred S. Fassett
  • Lucius Field
  • David Fisk
  • George H. Gammans
  • Willard F. Gleason
  • William H. Goodwin
  • Charles Haggerty
  • James H. Harlow
  • George D. Hart
  • Henry J. Hosmer
  • Robert Howard
  • Freeman Hunt
  • Alden P. Jaques
  • Aaron Low
  • Edwin D. Metcalf
  • Hiram A. Oakman
  • Moses P. Palmer
  • Henry L. Parker
  • Alfred S. Pinkerton
  • Oliver W. Robbins
  • Cyrus Savage
  • Henry H. Sprague
  • Charles E. Stevens
  • George Makepeace Towle
  • Edward M. Tucke

Representatives

  • Moses C. Adams [6]
  • John Albree
  • Jared F. Alden
  • Thomas Alden
  • Jesse Allen
  • Richard B. Allen
  • Charles H. Baker
  • William G. Baker
  • Talcott Bancroft
  • Thomas E. Barker
  • Franklin O. Barnes
  • William E. Barrett
  • Richard M. Barry
  • C. Waldo Bates
  • George E. Bemis
  • Charles H. Bennett
  • Thomas W. Bicknell
  • Roswell Billings
  • George H. Bond
  • Charles H. Boodey
  • Robert H. Bowman
  • Henry W. Britton
  • James L. Brophy
  • Otis S. Brown
  • Herman Buchholz
  • William P. Buckley
  • Andrew J. Bucklin
  • Walter J. D. Bullock
  • James J. Burke
  • William M. Butler
  • H. Torrey Cady
  • Patrick Cannon
  • George N. Carpenter
  • Horatio Carpenter
  • Charles E. Carter
  • Richard A. Carter
  • John S. Cate
  • Ansel E. Chamberlin
  • Sidney H. Cheeseman
  • Ansel O. Clark
  • Edwin T. Clark
  • George E. Clarke
  • Horace E. Clayton
  • Alonzo Coburn
  • Peter A. Conlin
  • Thomas H. Connell
  • Morton E. Converse
  • Henry Cook
  • Louis A. Cook
  • George P. Cooke
  • John W. Coveney
  • Robert B. Crane
  • Lorenzo B. Crockett
  • Francis C. Curtis
  • Joseph A. Cushing
  • Nahum S. Cutler
  • Frank W. Dallinger
  • Luther Dame
  • Epes Davis
  • Everett Allen Davis
  • Joshua H. Davis
  • Benjamin Day
  • Frederick B. Day
  • Herbert O. Delano
  • John W. Delano
  • Jeremiah Desmond
  • Henry S. Dewey
  • Owen M. Donohoe
  • William B. Durant
  • J. Homer Edgerly
  • Nathan Edson
  • John Edwards
  • George G. Eldredge
  • S. Hopkins Emery
  • John W. Fairbanks
  • James M. Farnum
  • Warren Fenno
  • Myron J. Ferren
  • Alfred F. Field
  • J. Henry Fletcher
  • Charles W. Flint
  • Carlos M. Gage
  • Michael J. Garvey
  • John F. Gillespie
  • Gorham D. Gilman
  • Edward B. Glasgow
  • Edward A. Goddard
  • Frank T. Goodhue
  • Moses C. Goodnow
  • David E. Gould
  • Robert S. Gray
  • Charles Greene
  • William S. Greenough
  • Lewis G. Grossman
  • William M. Hale
  • Aaron C. Handley
  • Charles H. Hanson
  • Emerson G. Harrington
  • James W. Harvey
  • Elihu B. Hayes
  • James B. Hayes
  • Augustus Hemenway
  • Charles W. Henderson
  • Edward E. Herrod
  • John E. Heslan
  • John Hildreth
  • Stanley B. Hildreth
  • Arthur G. Hill
  • Langdon H. Holder
  • Dwight H. Hollister
  • George Mitchell Hooper
  • John F. Howard
  • Willard Howland
  • John H. Hulford
  • William W. Hunt
  • John T. Hurley
  • Henry H. Johnson
  • Charlie A. Jones
  • Chester Kellogg
  • David B. Kempton
  • George Kendall
  • Patrick J. Kennedy
  • Frederick K. Kilmer
  • Henry A. Kimball
  • John W. Kimball
  • Rufus Kimball
  • Albert C. Kirby
  • Francis W. Kittredge
  • Nathaniel W. Ladd
  • Hiram B. Lane
  • Andrew Berkley Lattimore [7]
  • H. G. Leslie
  • James A. Lewis
  • James D. Lincoln
  • Stephen S. Littlefield
  • Joseph P. Lomasney
  • Lewis P. Loring
  • Haile R. Luther
  • John B. Lynch
  • Henry S. Lyons
  • Joseph B. Maccabe
  • John Macfarlane
  • Pardon Macomber
  • William Mahanna
  • Cornelius B. Marchant
  • Peter J. McDonald
  • John H. McDonough
  • John J. McDonough
  • Thomas O. McEnaney
  • Michael J. McEttrick
  • John McFethries
  • Daniel McLaughlin
  • Jeremiah J. McNamara
  • William S. McNary
  • William E. Meade
  • Robert F. Means
  • George W. Miller
  • Charles S. Millet
  • Henry S. Milton
  • Michael J. Mitchell
  • Hiram A. Monk
  • Charles Moore
  • Michael J. Moore
  • Louis E. P. Moreau
  • David F. Moreland
  • Eugene M. Moriarty
  • Frank Morison
  • Lyman Morse
  • Edward Mott
  • George N. Munsell
  • Michael J. Murray
  • J. Henry Norcross
  • John O'Brien
  • Henry P. Oakman
  • John Parkhurst
  • Wellington E. Parkhurst
  • Oren B. Parks
  • Alfred W. Paul
  • Alonzo Penney
  • Augustus G. Perkins
  • Benjamin F. Peterson
  • Benjamin P. Pickering
  • Wilbur H. Powers
  • Edward W. Presho
  • Winfield F. Prime
  • Lewis C. Prindle
  • James Quigley
  • Josiah Quincy
  • Patrick J. Quinn
  • Andrew J. Rady
  • Frederick J. Ranlett
  • Francis H. Raymond
  • William H. Rice
  • Richard A. Rich
  • Arthur C. Richardson
  • William R. Rowell
  • Willis R. Russ
  • John J. Salter
  • Horace H. Sanders
  • Alpheus Sanford
  • George P. Sanger, Jr.
  • Nathan H. Sears
  • Robert K. Sears
  • Everett F. Sherman
  • Anthony Smalley
  • Philo Smith
  • William D. Sohier
  • William B. Sprout
  • Stephen Stanley
  • William H. Stearns
  • Isaac N. Story
  • Martin L. Stover
  • Edward Sullivan
  • John H. Sullivan
  • George N. Swallow
  • James M. Swallow
  • Edgar S. Taft
  • Harrison O. Thomas
  • Lysander Thurston
  • Edwin A. Tibbetts
  • Frank B. Tilton
  • Hermon C. Tower
  • Pelatiah R. Tripp
  • John S. True
  • George F. Tucker
  • George K. Tufts
  • Henry E. Turner, Jr.
  • William H. H. Tuttle
  • Daniel H. Varnum
  • James S. Wallace
  • J. Otis Wardwell
  • Richard H. Warren
  • Henry C. Wheaton
  • Charles S. Wheeler
  • Walter A. Wheeler
  • Franklin B. White
  • George Fred Williams
  • Frank E. Winslow
  • Daniel S. Woodman
  • Charles F. Worcester
  • Ira A. Worth

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. ^ Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1890 – via Google Books
  5. ^ "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 340+.
  6. ^ a b Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1890.
  7. ^ Black Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court: 1867-Present, State Library of Massachusetts, 2010, hdl:2452/48905

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