1828–1829 Massachusetts legislature American state legislature
Sherman Leland, Senate president.
William Calhoun, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1829.
The 50th Massachusetts General Court , consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives , met in 1829 during the governorship of Levi Lincoln Jr. Sherman Leland served as president of the Senate and William B. Calhoun served as speaker of the House.[ 4]
Senators
John R. Adan [ 1]
Robert F. Barnard
Joseph Bowman
Barker Burnell
Edmund Cushing
Joseph Davis
Samuel F. Dickinson
James H. Duncan
Joseph Estabrook
Luke Fiske
James Fowler
Thomas French
Francis C. Gray
Nathan Hale
Elihu Hoyt
William C. Jarvis
John Keyes
Samuel Lathrop
Sherman Leland
James Lewis, Jr.
John W. Lincoln
Thomas Longley
Howard Lothrop
Charles Mattoon
John Merrill
John A. Parker
William W. Parrott
Elisha Pope
Josiah Robbins
James Savage
Amos Spaulding
Joseph E. Sprague
Seth Sprague, Jr.
Lewis Strong
William Thorndike
Benjamin F. Varnum
Christopher Webb
Charles Wells
Thomas Welsh, Jr.
William Wood
Representatives
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References
^ a b "Civil Government of Massachusetts" . Massachusetts Register and United States Calendar for 1829 – via Archive.org . For the political year, commencing May, 1828, and ending May, 1829
^ "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
^ 1843 Senate Bill 0062. Statement of the Duration of Each Session of the Legislature Since May, 1823 , Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1843, hdl :2452/739202
^ "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780" . Manual for the Use of the General Court . Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 340+.
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