1883 Massachusetts legislature
George Crocker, Senate president.
George Marden, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1883.
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
Senator
District
Hometown
Party
Since
Chas. H. Allen [ 5]
7th Middlesex
James S. Allen
2nd Plymouth
John R. Baldwin
1st Essex
Lynn
Democratic
1882
Alvan Barrus
Hampshire
Charles P. Barton
3rd Worcester
Theodore C. Bates
4th Worcester
Edwin Bowley
5th Essex
George A. Bruce
1st Middlesex
Somerville
Republican
1882
George G. Crocker
4th Suffolk
Boston
Republican
1880
John W. Cummings
2nd Bristol
Fall River
Benjamin F. Cutter
8th Suffolk
Lincoln Drake
1st Bristol
Knowles Freeman
1st Suffolk
Owen Galvin
3rd Suffolk
Boston
Democratic
1882
Charles F. Gerry
5th Middlesex
Sudbury
1881
Onslow Gilmore
6th Middlesex
William H. Haile
1st Hampden
Springfield
Republican
1882
Dexter B. Hitchcock
2nd Hampden
George W. Johnson
2nd Worcester
Joseph P. Johnson
Cape
Rufus Livermore
Franklin
Warren E. Locke
2nd Norfolk
Edward P. Loring
5th Worcester
Benjamin S. Lovell
1st Norfolk
Peleg McFarlin
1st Plymouth
James A. McGeough
5th Suffolk
Walter N. Mason
4th Middlesex
James O. Parker
6th Essex
Charles B. Pratt
1st Worcester
Charles S. Randall
3rd Bristol
New Bedford
Republican
1882
David Randall
2nd Middlesex
Frederick S. Risteen
6th Suffolk
Charles A. Sayward
4th Essex
John M. Seeley
South Berkshire
John H. Sherburne
2nd Suffolk
William Sparhawk
2nd Essex
Isaac A.S. Steele
3rd Essex
Foster E. Swift
North Berkshire
Arthur W. Tufts
7th Suffolk
Henry J. Wells
3rd Middlesex
Representatives
See also
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+.
^ "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780" . Manual for the Use of the General Court . Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 340+.
^ a b Manual for the Use of the General Court . Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1883.
^ Black Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court: 1867-Present , State Library of Massachusetts, 2010, hdl :2452/48905
Further reading
External links
Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1883 , hdl :2452/619072
Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1883 , hdl :2452/89619
Senate
Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden
Bristol and Norfolk
Bristol and Plymouth: 1st , 2nd
Cape and Islands
Essex: 1st , 2nd , 3rd
Essex and Middlesex: 1st , 2nd
Hampden
Hampden and Hampshire: 1st , 2nd
Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester
Middlesex: 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 4th , 5th
Middlesex and Norfolk: 1st , 2nd
Middlesex and Suffolk
Middlesex and Worcester
Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex
Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth
Norfolk and Plymouth
Norfolk and Suffolk
Plymouth and Barnstable
Plymouth and Bristol: 1st , 2nd
Plymouth and Norfolk
Suffolk: 1st , 2nd
Suffolk and Middlesex: 1st , 2nd
Worcester: 1st , 2nd
Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex
Worcester and Middlesex
Worcester and Norfolk
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