132nd Massachusetts General Court (1911)

The 132nd Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1911 during the governorship of Eugene Foss. Allen T. Treadway served as president of the Senate and Joseph H. Walker served as speaker of the House.[4]

132nd
Massachusetts General Court
131st 133rd
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 8, 1910
Senate
Members40
PresidentAllen T. Treadway
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerJoseph H. Walker
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 4, 1911 (1911-01-04) – July 28, 1911 (1911-07-28) [3]
Allen Treadway, Senate president.
Joseph Walker, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1911.

Senators

  • Arthur S. Adams, 2nd Essex district[5]
  • George L. Barnes, 1st Norfolk
  • Frank P. Bennett Jr., 7th Middlesex
  • Charles V. Blanchard, 3rd Middlesex
  • Charles H. Brown, 6th Middlesex
  • Charles S. Chace, 1st Bristol
  • Martin P. F. Curley, 8th Suffolk
  • Daniel E. Denny, 2nd Worcester
  • James H. Doyle, 4th Suffolk
  • Wilmot R. Evans Jr., 4th Middlesex
  • Joseph S. Gates, 4th Worcester
  • Edward J. Grainger, 1st Suffolk
  • Levi H. Greenwood, 3rd Worcester
  • Dennis E. Halley, 5th Essex
  • James A. Hatton, 2nd Suffolk
  • Joseph H. Hibbard, 8th Middlesex
  • Roger Sherman Hoar, 5th Middlesex
  • John H. Hunt, 1st Worcester
  • Roland M. Keith, 2nd Plymouth
  • Joseph P. Lomasney, 3rd Suffolk
  • John H. Mack, Berkshire
  • John F. Malley, 1st Hampden
  • Walter B. Mellen, Worcester and Hampden
  • Henry C. Mulligan, 1st Middlesex
  • Michael J. Murray, 9th Suffolk
  • Melvin S. Nash, 1st Plymouth
  • Arthur L. Nason, 4th Essex
  • George H. Newhall, 1st Essex
  • Charles H. Pearson, 2nd Norfolk
  • James F. Powers, 6th Suffolk
  • Francis X. Quigley, 2nd Hampden
  • Samuel Ross, 3rd Bristol
  • John H. Schoonmaker, Franklin and Hampshire
  • Harry N. Steams, 2nd Middlesex
  • James P. Timilty, 7th Suffolk
  • George Holden Tinkham, 5th Suffolk
  • James E. Tolman, 3rd Essex
  • Allen T. Treadway, Berkshire, Hampshire and Hampden
  • Joseph Turner, 2nd Bristol
  • John E. White, Cape

Representatives

  • David Ahearn [6]
  • Timothy Ahern
  • Oscar Arkwell
  • William Armstrong
  • Alfred Arseneault
  • Frank Atkins
  • William Avery
  • Aaron Bagg
  • Edward Bagley
  • J. Herbert Baker
  • Willie Baker
  • Erson Barlow
  • James Barry
  • John Barry
  • Frederick Bartlett
  • John Bastion
  • James Bean
  • William Bellamy
  • Alvin Bliss
  • Charles Blodgett
  • Edward Bodfish
  • Arthur Bogue
  • William Booth
  • Henry Bothfeld
  • George Bowker
  • John Brackett
  • Melvin Breath
  • Lincoln Breckenridge
  • Francis Brennan
  • James H. Brennan
  • James J. Brennan
  • Michael Brophy
  • Herbert Buck
  • John Buckley
  • William Burke
  • George Burns
  • James Burns
  • Adolphus Burroughs
  • Thomas Callahan
  • John Carmody
  • Charles Carr
  • John Carr
  • Patrick Carr
  • Thomas Casey
  • James Cavanagh
  • Fred Chapman
  • Allen Clark
  • Wendell Clark
  • Zebedee Cliff
  • John Cogswell
  • Samuel Collins
  • Francis Colpoys
  • Daniel Connolly
  • John Connors
  • Eli Converse
  • John Conway
  • Leon Conwell
  • James Coon
  • Michael Cotter
  • Channing H. Cox
  • Russell Crane
  • Courtenay Crocker
  • Daniel Cronin
  • William Crowley
  • Thomas Cuff
  • Thomas Curtin
  • Grafton Cushing
  • Alfred Cushman
  • George Daly
  • David Damon
  • Henry Danforth
  • Thomas Davies
  • Arthur Davis
  • Nathan Davis
  • Daniel Day
  • Charles Dean
  • George Dow
  • Andrew Doyle
  • Lawrence Dugan
  • John Dwyer
  • James Eagan
  • Harry Eames
  • Charles Edgell
  • George Edson
  • Charles Eldridge
  • George Ellis
  • Charles Elwell
  • Wilton Fay
  • Edward Fisher
  • James Fitzgerald
  • John Flanagan
  • Harold Flower
  • Clarence Fogg
  • Louis Foley
  • Herbert Forristall
  • Benjamin Gifford
  • William Gifford
  • Ellery Goff
  • William Graham
  • James Green
  • Fred Greenwood
  • James Griffin
  • John Haigis
  • Benjamin Haines
  • William Halliday
  • Portus Hancock
  • Clarence Harding
  • Frank Hardy
  • Leonard Hardy
  • Edward Harrington
  • James Hart
  • Edward Hathaway
  • Horatio Hathaway
  • Truman Hawley
  • Michael Henebery
  • Michael Hennessey
  • William Hickey
  • Merrick Hildreth
  • Francis Hill
  • Clarence Hobbs
  • Henry Holbrook
  • Joseph Holden
  • Alexander Holmes
  • Charles Holt
  • Harry Howard
  • William Howard
  • Charles Howe
  • William Hoyt
  • John Hughes
  • Lyman Hurd
  • Frederick Hurlburt
  • Edward Jenckes
  • David Keefe
  • Michael Kelly
  • James Kenney
  • Louis Kiernan
  • Charles Killpartrick
  • Clifford King
  • H. Bert Knowles
  • Wilfred Lamoureux
  • Louis Langelier
  • Albert Langtry
  • Joseph Leonard
  • Charles Lewin
  • Edwin Lilley
  • Martin Lomasney
  • Paul Lombard
  • William Look
  • Herman MacDonald
  • James Maguire
  • John Mahoney
  • George Marchand
  • Charles McCarthy
  • Eugene McCarthy
  • John F. McCarthy
  • Thomas McCullough
  • James McElaney
  • John McGivern
  • Michael McGrath
  • James McInerney
  • Hugh McKay
  • William McMorrow
  • Timothy Meade
  • John Meaney
  • Joseph Merritt
  • David Montague
  • Charles Morgan
  • Charles Morrill
  • Edward Morse
  • Frank Mulveny
  • Dennis Murphy
  • James J. Murphy
  • David Murray
  • William Murray
  • William Newton
  • Clarence Nickerson
  • Albin Nordbeck
  • C. Augustus Norwood
  • Michael O'Brien
  • Charles O'Connell
  • Francis O'Donnell
  • William O'Hearn
  • Jeremiah O'Leary
  • Dennis O'Neil
  • Charles Orstrom
  • Frank Palmer
  • Joseph Parker
  • Joseph Parks
  • Asa Pattee
  • Harry Penniman
  • Frank H. Pope
  • Alfred Preece
  • John Purcell
  • Harry Putnam
  • Martin Quinn
  • Michael Quinn
  • Albert Reed
  • Joseph Reed
  • Michael Reidy
  • George Ricker
  • Ralph Rideout
  • Thomas Ryan
  • John Saltonstall
  • John Sanborn
  • Edgar Sargent
  • Amos Saunders
  • Frederick Schlapp
  • Alfred Scigliano
  • Michael Scully
  • Norman Shannon
  • Benjamin Sharp
  • Albert Silvester
  • Theodore Sorenson
  • George Stevens
  • William Sullivan
  • Edward Sweeney
  • Daniel Teehan
  • Alfred Tewksbury
  • William Thomas
  • Eugene Toomey
  • Nathan Tufts
  • Robert Turner
  • Charles Underhill
  • Alton Upton
  • Robert Washburn
  • Henry Wells
  • William Wheeler
  • Norman White
  • Thomas White
  • Isaac Willetts
  • Ernest Witt
  • Roger Wolcott
  • Charles Wood
  • Russell Wood
  • Augustus Wright

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. Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1911. hdl:2452/40689.
  6. Who's Who in State Politics. Boston: Practical Politics. 1911.

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 (1910), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1911, hdl:2452/43502
  • Souvenir of Massachusetts Legislators: 1911. Stoughton, Mass.: A. M. Bridgman. 1911.
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