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1879 Massachusetts legislature

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100th
Massachusetts General Court
99th 101st
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
ElectionNovember 5, 1878
Senate
Members40
PresidentJohn B. D. Cogswell
Party controlRepublican[1]
House
Members240
SpeakerLevi C. Wade
Party controlRepublican[2]
Sessions
1stJanuary 1, 1879 (1879-01-01) – April 30, 1879 (1879-04-30) [3]
John B. D. Cogswell
John Cogswell, Senate president.
Levi C. Wade
Levi Wade, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1879.

The 100th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1879 during the governorship of Thomas Talbot. John B. D. Cogswell served as president of the Senate and Levi C. Wade served as speaker of the House.[4]

Members earned a salary of $500 per year.[5]

Notable legislation included the "Act to Give Women the Right to Vote for Members of School Committees."[6]

Senators

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Representatives

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  • George William Lowther[8][7]
  • George T. Samspon.[9]
  • Richard Beeching.
  • William J. Burke.
  • William A Foss.
  • John B. Norton.
  • Jeremiah J. Crowley.
  • Joseph W. Davis.
  • John H. Dee.
  • John H. Sherburne.
  • James L. Quigley.
  • Cornelius Desmond.
  • Neil Henry.
  • Richard Roach.
  • Dennis O'Connor.
  • James L. Locke.
  • Edward F. Thayer.
  • George W. Lowther.
  • Thomas Russell.
  • A. J. C. Sowdon.
  • Charles J. Prescott.
  • Hamilton F. Hill.
  • Patrick F. Murphy.
  • James A. McGeough.
  • T. F. FitzGerald.
  • Charles J. Noyes.
  • George H. Bond.
  • Alonzo Warren.
  • John F. McMahon.
  • Joseph H. O'Neil.
  • Timothy B. Spillane.
  • J. Q. A. Brackett.
  • John Sweetser.
  • Henry D. Hyde.
  • Lewis Coleman.
  • John Joyce.
  • Francis E. Hines.
  • Payson E. Tucker.
  • James B. Graham.
  • Henry W. Fuller.
  • Arthur W. Tufts.
  • W. H. Carberry.
  • Matthew Bolles.
  • H. A. Johnson.
  • Joseph Wiswell.
  • Edward B. Callender.
  • Joseph Bennett.
  • Elbridge C. O'Donnell.
  • Charles H. Ferson.
  • Rufus Trussell.
  • Amos Rowe.
  • Stephen Rich.
  • Charles H. Wonson.
  • John F. James.
  • J. Albert Brake.
  • John I. Baker.
  • Charles S. Osgood.
  • George D. Glover.
  • Horace Brown.
  • Nathaniel A. Horton.
  • William P. Proctor.
  • Charles. H. Litchman.
  • Amasa C. Robinson.
  • C. A. Wentworth.
  • Daniel R. Pinkham.
  • William Lyon.
  • Thomas H. Day.
  • Henry Wardwell.
  • Dudley Bradstreet.
  • Newton P. Frye.
  • William S. Coggin.
  • Ben F. Atkinson.
  • Samson Levy.
  • Albert Kimball.
  • Orrin Warren.
  • Albert S. Adams.
  • William A. Brooks.
  • D. Smith Kimball.
  • Edmund P. Sargent.
  • Abel Webster.
  • Jospeh. J. Nichols.
  • Levi Emery.
  • Jesse Moulton.
  • Edwin B. Hale.
  • George W. Park.
  • Lucius R. Paige.
  • A. Carter Webber.
  • James H. Sparrow.
  • Joseph J. Kelley.
  • R. E. Nickerson.
  • James Long.
  • Charles S. Lincoln.
  • Jacob T. Glines.
  • John H. Hooper.
  • Elisha S. Converse.
  • James P. Magee.
  • Joseph D. WIlde.
  • John F. Berry.
  • Azel James.
  • Daniel H. Wadlin.
  • Montressor S. Seeley.
  • Josiah F. Stone.
  • William H. Ingraham.
  • Levi C. Wade.
  • Charles E. Ranlett.
  • David Randall.
  • Augustus E. Scott.
  • John W. Peabody.
  • William M. Hoar.
  • L. R. J. Varnum.
  • Robert E. Crowley.
  • James W. Bennett.
  • Wililam H. Wiggin.
  • John J. Pickman.
  • Richard Barrett.
  • Alonzo S. Fiske.
  • Francis Bigelow.
  • Jonathan Holbrook.
  • J. Whittemore.
  • Joel S. Clarke.
  • Daniel S. Mooney.
  • Edwin Whitney.
  • Sumner P. Lawrence.
  • Francis W. Wright.
  • Frederick Thayer.
  • Homer W. Darling.
  • Isaac N. Croshy.
  • Francis E. Fowler.
  • George O. Brigham.
  • Samuel R. Damon.
  • Albert Barnard.
  • Charles T. Crocker.
  • Luther J. Brown.
  • William H. Brown.
  • Wilder P. Clark.
  • Leander B. Morse.
  • Lyman Clark.
  • Chauncy Loring.
  • Charles R. Bartlett.
  • Theodore C. Bates.
  • Joseph Smith.
  • Samuel C. Paine.
  • George D. Woodbury.
  • Robert Humphrey.
  • George F. Rice.
  • David F. Wood.
  • George F. Colburn.
  • Thomas J. Hastings.
  • William A. S. Smyth.
  • Frank D. Leary.
  • M. J. McCafferty.
  • James H. Mellen.
  • Joseph H. Walker.
  • Calvin L. Hartshorn.
  • John D. Washburn.
  • William M. Gaylord.
  • Henry M. Sheldon.
  • Royal M. Montague.
  • Alvan Barrus.
  • Edward P. Crowell.
  • Fred N. Hosmer.
  • William J. Ricketts.
  • Benjamin F. Burr.
  • Frank H. Morton.
  • William Pynchman.
  • J. E. Shipman.
  • Charles R. Ladd.
  • Eleazer S. Beebe.
  • F. B. Maynard.
  • Thomas L. Keough.
  • Joseph Murray.
  • Merritt Van Deusen.
  • James H. Bryan.
  • E. D. Dickinson.
  • Rufus Livermore.
  • Joseph F. Bartlett.
  • Eben A. Hall.
  • Charles P. Aldrich.
  • Richard H. Hoyt.
  • Leonard B. Rice.
  • B. F. Maher.
  • Horace M. Holmes.
  • W. F. Darby.
  • Francis W. Rockwell.
  • Solomon N. Russell.
  • Leonard McCullock.
  • Elizur Smith.
  • Samuel M. Reynolds.
  • Maloy J. Smith.
  • Tyler Thayer.
  • Edward I. Thomas.
  • William J. Stuart.
  • Horace E. Ware.
  • Edwin W. Marsh.
  • Edwin B. Pratt.
  • Freeman Hollis.
  • George D. Willis.
  • John T. Flood.
  • Henry S. Clark.
  • Hiram Whitling.
  • Elijah B. Daniels.
  • Wililam S. Tilden.
  • John Stanley.
  • William D. Witherell.
  • Ehmer Lincoln.
  • John W. Hart.
  • William Reed.
  • John D. Reed.
  • E. G. Morton.
  • Rufus A. Soule.
  • James M. Lawton.
  • Andrew Bulloch.
  • William Sanders.
  • William P. Macomber.
  • Patrick M. McGlynn.
  • John W. Cummings.
  • Marcus Leonard.
  • Andrew J. Jennings.
  • Daniel Wilbur.
  • J. E. Eastabrooks.
  • Arthur Lincoln.
  • William C. Litchfield.
  • George F. Stetson.
  • William Savery.
  • Charles H. Howland.
  • Judah Hathaway.
  • Matthew H. Cushing.
  • George P. Harden.
  • John W. Everson.
  • Henry Copeland.
  • Alfred C. Monroe.
  • Henry W. Powers.
  • Isaiah Fish.
  • Andrew Lovell.
  • Thomas P. Howes.
  • Rufus Smith.
  • Elisha Crocker.
  • Bangs A. Lewis.
  • Benjamin Clough.
  • Henry Paddack.

See also

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References

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  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. ^ John F. Parker (1985), "Legislative Compensation (a 350 Year-Old Issue)", Legislative Life, Its Realities, Facts, Wit & Humor, New Legislators' Orientation, State House, Boston
  6. ^ Kaitlin Connolly (September 24, 2012), "Women's Suffrage Movement in Massachusetts", State Library of Massachusetts blog
  7. ^ a b Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1879. hdl:2452/40657.
  8. ^ Black Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court: 1867-Present, State Library of Massachusetts, 2010, hdl:2452/48905
  9. ^ "Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1879". www.archives.lib.state.ma.us. Retrieved 2024-07-24.

Further reading

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  • Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1879, hdl:2452/619068
  • Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1879, hdl:2452/89615