89th Massachusetts General Court (1868)

The 89th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1868 during the governorship of Alexander Bullock. George O. Brastow served as president of the Senate and Harvey Jewell served as speaker of the House.[4]

89th
Massachusetts General Court
88th 90th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 5, 1867
Senate
Members40
PresidentGeorge O. Brastow
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerHarvey Jewell
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 1, 1868 (1868-01-01) – June 12, 1868 (1868-06-12) [3]
George Brastow, Senate president.
Harvey Jewell, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1868.

Senators

  • Henry Alexander Jr. [5]
  • Augustus O. Allen
  • Edward Avery
  • S. W. Bowerman
  • George O. Brastow
  • Silas N. Brooks
  • Frederick D. Brown
  • S. Angier Chace
  • K. S. Chaffee
  • Tracy P. Cheever
  • Lee Claflin
  • B. F. Clark
  • Samuel D. Crane
  • Edward Crocker
  • Charles C. Dame
  • Francis B. Fay
  • Henry Fuller
  • William Gaston
  • Alonzo M. Giles
  • Erasmus Gould
  • Melville E. Ingalls
  • A. M. McPhail Jr.
  • John G. Mudge
  • Daniel Needham
  • James Oliver
  • Clark Partridge
  • George Penniman
  • Robert C Pitman
  • Lucius W. Pond
  • Edmund H. Sawyer
  • William Schouler
  • O. H. P. Smith
  • Chester Snow
  • Moses T. Stevens
  • William Sutton
  • J. Scott Todd
  • Harrison Tweed
  • G. B. Weston
  • Jonathan D. Wheeler
  • Marshall Wilcox

Representatives

  • Levi A. Abbott [5]
  • John Quincy Adams
  • Rufus Adams
  • George E. Allen
  • Samuel Appleton
  • E. Watson Arnold
  • William F. Arnold
  • John H. Bangs
  • William Barker, Jr
  • Henry Bassett
  • Irving Bates
  • William G. Bates
  • P. A. Beaman
  • Hugh R. Bean
  • Charles Bird, Jr
  • C. C. Bixby
  • Willard Blackinton
  • Charles H. Blanchard
  • John C Blasdel
  • Albert Blood
  • Morton Y. Bonney
  • Charles Bradley
  • George E. Bridges
  • Oliver H. P. Brown
  • Ralph S. Brown
  • William B. Brown
  • Ezra P. Brownell
  • John R. Bullard
  • William H. Burbeck
  • Hodgdon F. Buzzell
  • James Capen
  • Thomas Carruth
  • Dennis Cawley, Jr
  • Jonas A. Champney
  • Philo Chapin
  • Charles W. Chase
  • Heman B. Chase
  • Linus M. Child
  • Henry M. Clarke
  • Patrick A. Collins
  • Benjamin F. Cook
  • Henry H, Cook
  • Lament B. Corbin
  • Joseph W. Cornell
  • George P. Cox
  • Orlando B. Crane
  • Alanson Crittenden
  • Seth Crowell
  • Thomas Cunningham
  • Francis E. Cushing
  • David Cushing, 2d
  • Richard H. Dana, Jr
  • George K. Daniell
  • Leander S. Daniels
  • Curtis Davis
  • Jeremy B. Dennett
  • Thaddeus K. DeWolf
  • Charles H. Drew
  • Silas Dunton
  • Mason Van Dusen
  • Moses Farnum
  • Thomas J. Fay
  • Stephen C. Felton
  • Frederick W. Field
  • Samuel T. Field
  • Thomas J. Field
  • Charles H. Fiske
  • Ezra H. Flagg
  • John D. Flagg
  • James T. Ford
  • Dudley Foster
  • Charles A. Fox
  • James A. Fox
  • James B. Francis
  • Andrew J. Freeman
  • Samuel Freeman
  • Josiah O. Friend
  • Roscoe W. Gage
  • Thomas J. Gargan
  • Josiah Gates
  • Noah M. Gaylord
  • Delano A. Goddard
  • Levi S. Gould
  • Samuel H. Gould
  • J. Otis Hale
  • Josiah S. Hammond
  • Abraham G. Hart
  • David D. Hart
  • Joseph H. Hathaway
  • Tilly Haynes
  • James A. Hervey
  • Charles A. Hewins
  • Charles Heywood
  • George W. Heywood
  • Noble H. Hill
  • George M. Hobbs
  • Alvah Holway
  • Anson P. Hooker
  • Daniel Howard
  • Solomon H. Howe
  • Willliam Howland
  • John A. Hughes
  • Edward A. Hulbert
  • J. R. Huntington
  • George W. Jackman, Jr
  • Harvey Jewell
  • William D. Jones
  • Lewis S. Judd
  • William W. Kellogg
  • Dexter S. King
  • William A. King
  • Richmond Kingman
  • Charles J. Kittredge
  • William Knowlton
  • Augustus Lane
  • Howard M. Lane
  • Edward H. Lathrop
  • Joseph Leavitt
  • Roger H. Leavitt
  • John Lee
  • Job M. Leonard
  • John Livermore
  • James L. Locke
  • Joseph B. Lombard
  • George H. Long
  • Willard Mann
  • James F. Mansfield
  • John Manson
  • Murdock Matheson
  • John McDuffie
  • Wallace McFarland
  • William McFarlin
  • Leonard McKenzie
  • Isaac H. Meserve
  • William Mixter
  • Fred. A. Morey
  • Amasa C. Morse
  • Ellis W. Morton
  • Edwin Mudge
  • Nathaniel C. Nash
  • Henry Newton
  • John P. Ordway
  • Weaver Osborn
  • Dan Packard
  • Thomas Parsons
  • George H. Peirson
  • Simeon Perkins
  • John Perley
  • George Phipps
  • Edward H. Pierce
  • Jonathan Pierce
  • Thomas F. Plunkett
  • Henry E. Pond
  • Moses Pool
  • Henry S. Porter
  • George W. Potter
  • Joseph S. Potter
  • Nathan P. Pratt
  • Benjamin Proctor
  • Caleb Rand
  • Henry S. Ranney
  • Alvah Raymond, Jr
  • William H. Reynard
  • Jeremiah A. Rich
  • Otis Rich
  • Eleazer Richmond
  • John H. Robinson
  • Ensign B. Rogers
  • Joseph Ross
  • Edward H. R. Ruggles
  • Otis E. Ruggles
  • John Runey
  • George Sanford
  • William Seaver
  • William Seaver
  • William R. Sessions
  • John Severson
  • Charles L. Shaw
  • William Sherburne
  • Henry Shortle
  • Hiram S. Shurtleff
  • Lemuel B. Simmons
  • Hiram Smith
  • John James Smith [6][7]
  • Oliver W. Smith
  • Edwin N. Snow
  • Henry Souther
  • Walter S. Sprague
  • Charles Stanwood
  • Isaac H. Stearns
  • Edward S. Stebbins
  • J. Warren Stevens
  • Walter B. Studley
  • John H. Swain
  • John K. Tarbox
  • James G. Tewksbury
  • Shepard Thayer
  • Newell A. Thompson
  • Prescott A. Thompson
  • Hubbard W. Tilton
  • John M. Tobin
  • Dexter A. Tompkins
  • S. K. Towle
  • George E. Towne
  • Jacob P. Towne
  • Charles R. Train
  • Eden Wadsworth
  • William H. Waitt
  • A. G. Walker
  • George Walker
  • Levi Wallace
  • Horace Ward
  • Eben N. Wardwell
  • Francis W. Warren
  • Royal S. Warren
  • Thomas S. Waters
  • Lory S. Watson
  • Willard Wheeler
  • Rufus A. White
  • Windsor N. White
  • Sidney F. Whitehouse
  • William Whiting
  • Daniel H. Whitney
  • Charles W. Wilder
  • John A. Wiley
  • Benjamin J. Williams
  • George F. Williams
  • Joel B. Williams
  • Nathan S. Williams
  • Warren Williams
  • J. W. F. Willson
  • Joseph Wilson
  • Charles Wing
  • J. H. Wood
  • James B. Wood
  • George W. Woodwell
  • James S. Woodworth
  • Charles W. Worcester
  • Wm. H. P. Wright
  • P. Ambrose Young

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. 2009. p. 340+.
  5. Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1868. hdl:2452/40646.
  6. Kaitlin Connolly (March 4, 2013), "Massachusetts Legislators: John James Smith", State Library of Massachusetts blog
  7. Black Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court: 1867-Present, State Library of Massachusetts, 2010, hdl:2452/48905

Further reading

  • "Massachusetts". American Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1868. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1873. (includes description of legislature)
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