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136th
Massachusetts General Court
135th 137th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 3, 1914
Senate
Members40
PresidentCalvin Coolidge
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerChanning H. Cox
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 6, 1915 (1915-01-06) – June 4, 1915 (1915-06-04) [3]
Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge, Senate president.
Channing H. Cox
Channing Cox, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1915.

The 136th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1915 during the governorship of David I. Walsh. Calvin Coolidge served as president of the Senate and Channing H. Cox served as speaker of the House.[4]

Senators

Representatives

  • Essex Abbott [5]
  • Henry Achin
  • Austin Adams
  • J. Weston Allen
  • Charles Annis
  • William Armstrong
  • Harrison Atwood
  • James Bagshaw
  • Samuel Bailey
  • Edmund Baker
  • Philip Ball
  • Arthur Barker
  • Joseph Barry
  • William Barry
  • Addison Beardsley
  • Joseph Belcher
  • Joseph Benson
  • Jacob Bitzer
  • Thomas Blanchard
  • Alvin Bliss
  • Francis Le Boeuf
  • Henry Bothfeld
  • Arthur Bower
  • Eden Bowser
  • James Brennan
  • Thomas Brennan
  • Frederic Brown
  • Daniel Buckley
  • George Bunting
  • Frederic Burke
  • Arthur Burr
  • Frederick Butler
  • Fred Cady
  • Matthew Carbary
  • Julius Carman
  • Maurice Caro
  • Peter Carr
  • Andrew Casassa
  • Daniel Casey
  • Allison Catheron
  • George Chamberlain
  • Albert Chandler
  • Edward Chapman
  • John Churchill
  • A. Schuyler Clapp
  • Frederic Clauss
  • James Coffey
  • Arthur Colburn
  • Benjamin Collins
  • Samuel Collins
  • D. Herbert Cook
  • Thomas Cooley
  • Michael Cotter
  • John Courtney
  • Walter Cowls
  • George Creighton
  • William Cronin
  • Burton Crosby
  • Fred Cross
  • John Crowley
  • Patrick Curley
  • George Curran
  • Edward Dailey
  • Ernest Davis
  • Samuel Davis
  • Theodore Day
  • William Dodge
  • John Doherty
  • Peter Donaghue
  • William Donahoe
  • Joseph Joyce Donahue
  • John A. Donoghue
  • John Donovan
  • Thomas Dowd
  • Aaron Dowse
  • George Drury
  • Dennis Duggan
  • Frank Edgell
  • Carl Emery
  • Charles Ericson
  • John Faxon
  • Frederick Felton
  • Horace Field
  • Maurice Flynn
  • William Foley
  • Harry Foster
  • Harvey Frost
  • Charles Frothingham
  • Alvan T. Fuller
  • Howard Furness
  • Charles Garrity
  • Harry Gates
  • Joseph Gates
  • John Gibbs
  • Thomas Giblin
  • John Gilbride
  • Joseph Good
  • Shirley Graves
  • Fred Greenwood
  • Edgar Hall
  • John Halliwell
  • Edward Harrington
  • James Harrop
  • George Hart
  • John Hatch
  • Matthew Higgins
  • Albert Holway
  • John Hull
  • Charles James
  • Victor Jewett
  • John Kearney
  • Thomas Kelley
  • Jeremiah Kelly
  • William Kennard
  • Robert Kent
  • Richard Knowles
  • Joseph Knox
  • Joseph La Flamme
  • Louis LaDame
  • Arthur Lamb
  • George Leonard
  • John Levins
  • Fred Lewis
  • E. Ellsworth Lincoln
  • George Lindberg
  • Martin Lomasney
  • Henry Long
  • Frederick Lucke
  • James Lyle
  • Frank Lyman
  • John Lynch
  • Frederick MacKenzie
  • James MacPherson
  • Frederick Magison
  • John Mahoney
  • Michael Malone
  • Frank Manning
  • Felix Marcella
  • John Mather
  • John Maybury
  • John Henry McAllister
  • John F. McCarthy
  • Charles McGlue
  • Joseph McGrath
  • Orlando McKenzie
  • Jared McLane
  • Edward McLaughlin
  • Henry McLaughlin
  • William McMorrow
  • Michael McNamee
  • Samuel Mildram
  • John Mitchell
  • John Monahan
  • Wesley Monk
  • Alfred Moore
  • Charles Morrill
  • Edward Morris
  • George Morse
  • Hugh Mullen
  • Thomas Mulvehill
  • Frank Mulveny
  • Dennis Murphy
  • Edward Murphy
  • James Murphy
  • John J. Murphy
  • David Murray
  • Patrick Murray
  • Kenneth Nash
  • Arthur Newhall
  • John Nickerson
  • Francis Norwood
  • Edward Nutting
  • Joseph Oakhem
  • James O'Dowd
  • Ambrose Ogden
  • John Osborne
  • James Page
  • Peter Paradis
  • John Parker
  • Chauncey Pepin
  • Edward Perry
  • Joseph C. Perry
  • Joseph H. Perry
  • Immanuel Pfeiffer
  • James Phelan
  • James Potter
  • Winfield Prime
  • Martin Quinn
  • Albert Quiry
  • George Rabouin
  • Cyril Read
  • Dennis Reardon
  • John Reilly
  • William Renne
  • Robert Robinson
  • William Robinson
  • Silas Root
  • Charles Rowley
  • G. Oscar Russell
  • Walter Russell
  • John Ryan
  • Edward Sandberg
  • Alfred Santosuosso
  • Joseph Saunders
  • Roland D. Sawyer
  • C. Burnside Seagrave
  • John Sheehan
  • John Sherburne
  • Michael Sherry
  • Allston Sinnott
  • Fitz Henry Smith
  • Jerome Smith
  • Ralph M. Smith
  • William Souther
  • Charles Stanwood
  • Joseph Stone
  • Merrill Streeter
  • Denis Sullivan
  • John Sullivan
  • Lewis Sullivan
  • William Sullivan
  • Edmond Talbot
  • Warren Tarbell
  • James Tolman
  • George Wall
  • Joseph Warner
  • Robert Washburn
  • George Waterman
  • Samuel Weare
  • Thomas Weston
  • Hartley White
  • Edgar Whitney
  • George Whitney
  • Herbert Wilson
  • Herbert Wing
  • Walter Wolfe
  • Harry Woodill
  • George Worrall

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. ^ Who's Who in State Politics. Boston: Practical Politics. 1915.

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 (1914), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1915, hdl:2452/43506
  • Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1915. hdl:2452/40693.
  • Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators: 1915. A. M. Bridgman. 1915. hdl:2452/43361.