1883 Massachusetts legislature
Appearance
104th Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Election | November 7, 1882 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
President | George Glover Crocker | ||||
Party control | Republican[1] | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 240 | ||||
Speaker | George A. Marden | ||||
Party control | Republican[2] | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The 104th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1883 during the governorship of Benjamin Butler. George Glover Crocker served as president of the Senate and George A. Marden served as speaker of the House.[4]
Senators
- Chas. H. Allen [5]
- James S. Allen
- John R. Baldwin
- Alvan Barrus
- Charles P. Barton
- Theodore C. Bates
- Edwin Bowley
- George A. Bruce
- George G. Crocker
- John W. Cummings
- Benjamin F. Cutter
- Lincoln S. Drake
- Knowles Freeman
- Owen A. Galvin
- Charles F. Gerry
- Onslow Gilmore
- William H. Haile
- Dexter B. Hitchcock
- George W. Johnson
- Joseph P. Johnson
- Rufus Livermore
- Warren E. Locke
- Edward P. Loring
- Benjamin S. Lovell
- Walter N. Mason
- Peleg McFarlin
- James A. McGeough
- James O. Parker
- Charles B. Pratt
- Charles S. Randall
- David Randall
- Frederick S. Risteen
- Charles A. Sayward
- John M. Seeley
- John H. Sherburne
- William Sparhawk
- Isaac A. S. Steele
- Foster E. Swift
- Arthur W. Tufts
- Henry J. Wells
Representatives
- Frank W. Adams [5]
- John A. Aiken
- Samuel N. Aldrich
- Heman L. Allen
- David L. Ambrose
- Arlon S. Atherton
- Francis S. Babbitt
- Charles H. Baker
- John I. Baker
- George H. Ball
- William A. Bancroft
- Forrest E. Barker
- George A. Barker
- Charles T. Barnard
- John S. Barton
- George E. Batchelder
- Butler Bates
- Emory L. Bates
- Theodore D. Beach
- Charles D. Belden
- Warren A. Bird
- Nelson H. Bixby
- Halsey J. Boardman
- Horace L. Bowker
- Bradford B. Briggs
- Andrew C. Brigham
- Andrew J. Browne
- Benajah Bugbee
- Charles C. Burr
- Horace W Bush
- Daniel Butler
- Edward P. Butler
- Thomas C. Butler
- Jesse B. Butterfield
- Hobart M. Cable
- Benjamin F. Campbell
- Rufus G. F. Candage
- Alonzo A. Carr
- Louis T. Cashing
- George D. Chamberlain
- Julius C. Chappelle [6]
- John H. Cheever
- William F. Chester
- Aaron F. Clark
- Charles N. Clark
- Elijah C. Clark
- George L. Clark
- Wilder P. Clark
- Daniel B. Cluff
- Francis D. Cobb
- Adams H. Cogswell
- William Cogswell
- Christopher P. Conlin
- John P. Coombs
- William A. Copeland
- Michael W. Costello
- John Courtney
- George Cowdrey
- George E. Craig
- Cornelins F. Cronin
- Solomon F. Cushman
- James F. Davenport
- Samuel M. Davis
- James R. Denham
- John Doherty
- Daniel F. Dolan
- Michael J. Dolan
- Charles W. Donahoe
- William L. Douglas
- Rufus A. Dunham
- James F. Dwinell
- Warren Eames
- Edmund T. Eastman
- William N. Eaton
- James R. Entwistle
- George A. O. Ernst
- Jeremiah G. Fennessey
- Oliver G. Fernald
- Henry G. B. Fisher
- David Fisk
- Patrick E. Foley
- Joshua T. Foster
- William W. Foster
- Clarendon A. Freeman
- Josiah Freeman
- William H. Frizzell
- Charles Fuller
- Warren D. Fuller
- Frank H. Gaffney
- John W. Gifford
- Dennis Gilmartin
- Jacob Gimlich
- Edward Glines
- Allen W. Goodman
- William Gordon, Jr
- Jesse M. Gove
- Thomas J. Hall
- George A. Harden
- Fred M. Harrub
- Harris C. Hartwell
- John E. Hayes
- Allen Higginbottom
- Edwin A. Hildreth
- Edwin N, Hill
- Caleb Holbrook
- John Hopkins
- Erastus Howes
- Lewis W. Howes
- Charles W. Howland
- Sabin Hubbard
- Samuel C Hunt
- George L Huntoon
- Charles C. Hutchinson
- John Jackson
- Joseph Jacobs, Jr
- Luman T. Jefts
- Herbert C. Joyner
- Joseph J. Kelley
- George Kellog
- William Kilduff
- D. Frank Kimball
- William R. Kimball
- Chester W. Kingsley
- George E. Kniffin
- Charles H. Knox
- George A. Lackey
- Abraham J. Lamb
- Omon H. Lawrence
- George E. Learnard
- John W. Leighton
- Job M. Leonard
- Edwin Leonard, 2d
- Charles S. Lincoln
- Solomon Linnell, 2d
- George W. Littlefield
- Charles S. Lord
- Charles A. Mackintosh
- John G. Maguire
- Patrick H. Manning
- Charles B. Martin
- Henry B. Martin
- Thomas Martin
- James H. Mason
- Martin S. McCormick
- Patrick F. McDonald
- Patrick F. McGaragle
- John A. McLaughlin
- Arthur F. Means
- William R. Melden
- James H. Mellen
- Charles H. Miller
- John D. Miller
- Eugene M. Moriarty
- Alva S. Morrison
- Bushrod Morse
- Leonard T. Morse
- Jeremiah H. Mullane
- John R. Murphy
- Jesse L. Nason
- Charles S. Newell
- Henry S. Nourse
- Francis O'Brien
- David F. O'Connell
- John Olmsted
- John L. Parker
- Walter O. Parker
- William G. A. Pattee
- W. Scott Peabody
- Herbert L. Peck
- Francis E. Pedrick
- Isaac F. B. Perry
- Edwin L. Pilsbury
- Burton W. Potter
- Richman H. Potter
- Lyman K. Putney
- Charles L. Randall
- John Reade
- Charles M. Reed
- Enos H. Reynolds
- Samuel I. Rice
- Charles W. Richardson
- David Richardson
- Orlando G. Robinson
- Charles H. Rowland
- Wingate P. Sargent
- Leonard A. Saville
- William H. Sayward
- William A. Searell
- Michael Sexton
- Edward H. Shaw
- Pliny M. Shaylor
- Thomas C. Simpson
- Edward E. Small
- Charles Smith
- George E. Smith
- Joel Smith
- Edmund F. Snow
- Henry H. Sprague
- Samuel Staples
- Charles D. Starbird
- John B. Stebbins
- Marquis D. F. Steere
- Alonzo J. Stetson
- George F. Stetson
- Sprague S. Stetson
- Levi Stockbridge
- T. Dwight Stow
- Dwight W. Streeter
- Dennis A. Sullivan
- Albert H. Sweetser
- James W. Switzer
- James Tarone
- John Tilley
- Charles A. Towne
- Albert Tyler
- Daniel H. Varnum
- Aaron G. Walker
- Henry L. Warfield
- John F. Warner
- Franklin I. Webster
- Amerrcus Welch
- Daniel W. Wells
- Thomas Weston, Jr
- Charles Wheeler
- Henry J. White
- John Whitehill
- Arthur F. Whitin
- Albert T. Whiting
- William Whitmarsh
- William H. Whitney
- Thomas P. Wiggins
- Ansel F. Wildes
- John W. Wilkinson
- Fred. H. Williams
- John S. Williams
- Edmund B. Willson
- Roger Wolcott
- John H. Wright
See also
- 1883 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
- 48th United States Congress
- List of Massachusetts General Courts
References
- ^ "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
- ^ "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
- ^ "Length of Legislative Sessions". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 348+.
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Further reading
- "Massachusetts". Appleton's Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1883. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1886 – via HathiTrust.
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External links
- Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1883, hdl:2452/619072 – via State Library of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1883, hdl:2452/89619