1888 Massachusetts legislature explained

109th
Massachusetts General Court
Body:General Court
Election:November 8, 1887
Session1 End: [1]
Before:108th
After:110th
Chamber1:Senate
Membership1:40
Control1:Republican
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:President
Chamber1 Leader1:Halsey J. Boardman
Chamber2:House
Membership2:240
Control2:Republican
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber2 Leader1:Charles J. Noyes

The 109th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1888 during the governorship of Oliver Ames. Halsey J. Boardman served as president of the Senate and Charles J. Noyes served as speaker of the House.[2]

Notable legislation included incorporation of the Massachusetts chapter of the National Woman Suffrage Association.

Senators

ImageName [3] data-sort-type=date Date of birth DistrictParty
Halsey J. BoardmanMay 19, 1834
Charles Nathaniel Clark1853
William Alfred Clark1852
John Aloysius Collins1860
Benjamin Franklin Cook1833
John Crawford CrosbyJune 15, 1859
Patrick Dennis Dwyer1857
Jonathan Varnum Fletcher1812
Charles Albert Gleason1846
Jubal Converse Gleason1837
Edward GlinesAugust 31, 1849
Harris Cowdrey Hartwell1847
Edward Jacob Hathorne1854
Robert HowardFebruary 8, 1845
Frank W. HoweJune 3, 1859
Franklyn Howland1843
Edward John Jenkins1854
Isaac Newton KeithNovember 14, 1838
Ziba Cary KeithJuly 13, 1842
David Frank Kimball1845
Chester Ward Kingsley1824
George Perley Ladd1838
Edwin T. MarbleAugust 18, 1827
William Taylor McAlpine1840
Austin Messinger1817
Moses Poore Palmer1830
Levi PerkinsMarch 13, 1831
James Davis Pike1829
Samuel Roads, Jr.October 22, 1853
John Francis Shea1858
Edward J. SlatteryJune 15, 1856
John Killbourne Clough Sleeper1828
Robert Alexander Southworth1852
Charles C. SpellmanDecember 3, 1843
Henry Harrison SpragueAugust 1, 1841
James Trimble Stevens1835
John Henry Sullivan1848
Charles Andrew Towne1843
Enos Houghton Tucker1817
David Walker1841
Silas Mandeville Wheelock1818

Representatives

imageNamedata-sort-type=date Date of birthDistrict[4] Party
Charles E. AdamsApril 6, 184124th MiddlesexRepublican
John Jesse Allen18448th WorcesterRepublican
Montressor Tyler Allen184414th MiddlesexRepublican
William Oscar Armstrong18479th SuffolkRepublican
Horace H. Atherton184720th EssexRepublican
Harrison Henry AtwoodAugust 26, 18638th SuffolkRepublican
Rollin Herbert Babbitt18403rd BristolRepublican
John Backup183021st SuffolkInd. Republican
William Emerson BarrettDecember 29, 185811th MiddlesexRepublican
Joseph Freeland Bartlett18433rd FranklinRepublican
Charles Henry BennettMarch 11, 18438th HampdenDemocratic
Francis Taylor Berry184913th EssexRepublican
Charles Chauncey Bixby182412th PlymouthRepublican
Edwin Henry Blake183819th MiddlesexRepublican
Andreas Blume183711th SuffolkRepublican
Francis Boardman182616th EssexDemocratic
John Bennett BottumJuly 7, 18521st HampshireRepublican
Albert Augustus Brackett18504th NorfolkRepublican
Peter Joseph BradyOctober 29, 186123rd MiddlesexDemocratic
Arthur Butler BreedJune 30, 185719th EssexRepublican
Edward Winslow Brewer185823rd SuffolkRepublican
Arthur Amber BrighamOctober 6, 185629th MiddlesexIndependent
Asa Olin Brooks18527th Hampden
John Freeman Brown184824th SuffolkRepublican
William Howe Burnham184010th EssexRepublican
William A. ButlerFebruary 4, 18597th EssexRepublican
Charles Amos Call18398th HampdenRepublican
Patrick Joseph Calnan18475th SuffolkDemocratic
Joseph Henry Cannell183610th MiddlesexRepublican
William Henry Carey18484th BerkshireDemocratic
William Alexander Carman18548th BristolDemocratic
Michael Carney18204th EssexDemocratic
George N. CarpenterJanuary 26, 18402nd NorfolkRepublican
Peter Thomas Carroll185718th WorcesterInd. Democrat
Arthur Babcock Champlin185826th SuffolkRepublican
Joseph Pike Cheney184316th WorcesterRepublican
Moses Davis Church18424th MiddlesexRepublican
David Harris Clark183626th MiddlesexRepublican
Henry Clark18419th HampdenRepublican
Schuyler Clark18412nd HampshireRepublican
Rowse Reynolds ClarkeFebruary 12, 182210th WorcesterRepublican
George Close18452nd MiddlesexRepublican
John Freeman Colby183418th SuffolkRepublican
Harvey Newton Collison18606th SuffolkDemocratic
Charles Wright Conant18332nd WorcesterRepublican
James Conroy18508th BristolDemocratic
David Conwell18183rd BarnstableRepublican
George Hunting Coolidge18415th WorcesterRepublican
John William CoveneyApril 10, 18453rd MiddlesexDemocratic
James Martin Cronin185720th WorcesterDemocratic
Joshua Crowell18411st BarnstableRepublican
Samuel Cutler18255th MiddlesexRepublican
Albert Levi Dame18413rd EssexDemocratic
Luther DameMarch 3, 18268th EssexRepublican
Edmund Augustus Davis183910th BristolRepublican
John Watton Delano18527th PlymouthDemocratic
George Dennis182510th EssexRepublican
Jeremiah DesmondMay 2, 185316th SuffolkDemocratic
Wilson Dewey18153rd HampshireRepublican
Solomon King Dexter183924th MiddlesexRepublican
John Doherty18447th SuffolkDemocratic
Bernard Dolan18387th NorfolkDemocratic
Edward James Donovan18648th SuffolkDemocratic
James DonovanMay 28, 185916th SuffolkDemocratic
Theodore Parker Dresser18548th MiddlesexRepublican
John Driscoll185320th EssexDemocratic
James Joseph Dunlea185722nd SuffolkDemocratic
Harry Millett EamesJuly 9, 18555th EssexRepublican
Albert Redolphus EldredgeSeptember 10, 18501st BarnstableRepublican
Frank Aldrich FalesOctober 13, 18481st NorfolkRepublican
Thomas George Farren18587th SuffolkDemocratic
William F. FerryJuly 4, 18546th HampdenRepublican
Elkanah FinneyOctober 31, 18491st PlymouthDemocratic
Albert Laban Fisher1846
Edward Perry Fisk185210th SuffolkRepublican
David FloydOctober 26, 185427th SuffolkRepublican
Edward James Flynn18596th SuffolkDemocratic
Thomas Joseph Flynn184921st MiddlesexDemocratic
Jacob Fottler183910th SuffolkRepublican
Henry Friend184111th EssexRepublican
Henry Frost183218th SuffolkRepublican
Edward Gagan18495th SuffolkDemocratic
Michael Garity184815th SuffolkDemocratic
George Washington Gibson18515th HampdenDemocratic
William Augustus Gile184323rd WorcesterRepublican
Joseph Henry Gleason18484th SuffolkRepublican
Willard Franklin GleasonDecember 24, 18466th NorfolkRepublican
William Gordon18256th BristolRepublican
Charles Goss18411st EssexRepublican
Samuel Levis Gracey183514th EssexRepublican
Davis Packard Gray1827
Morrill Asa Greenwood183914th WorcesterRepublican
Freeman Clark GriswoldDecember 15, 18581st FranklinDemocratic
Charles Francis Grosvenor185010th HampdenRepublican
Daniel Gunn185023rd SuffolkRepublican
David Joseph Hagerty185714th SuffolkDemocratic
Charles HaggertyDecember 6, 18547th WorcesterDemocratic
Frederick Stanley Hall18613rd BristolRepublican
Benjamin Hall Hartwell184532nd MiddlesexRepublican
Henry Clark Haskell18374th FranklinInd. Democrat
William Harrison Hastings184028th MiddlesexDemocratic
Franklin Winslow Hatch18362nd PlymouthRepublican
James Ambrose Hathaway183725th SuffolkRepublican
Elihu Burritt Hayes184818th EssexRepublican
John Edward Hayes18453rd SuffolkDemocratic
Henry Dunton Haynes18375th WorcesterRepublican
Robert Henry18339th BristolRepublican
Luther Hill18256th WorcesterRepublican
William John Hinchcliffe18555th EssexRepublican
Calvin Hitchcock18175th HampshireRepublican
William Southerland Hixon184826th SuffolkRepublican
John Adams Holbrook18375th NorfolkDemocratic
Frank Edward Holman185313th WorcesterRepublican
George Mitchell HooperSeptember 1, 18389th PlymouthRepublican
George Harford Hunt18435th PlymouthRepublican
Alden Potter JaquesMarch 4, 18352nd EssexRepublican
Jeremiah Joseph Keane18554th HampdenDemocratic
George Henry Kearn18391st BerkshireDemocratic
Horace Manley Kendall184815th WorcesterRepublican
Patrick Joseph KennedyJanuary 14, 18582nd Suffolk Democratic
Henry Albert KimballMay 3, 18421st HampshireDemocratic
John White KimballFebruary 27, 182815th WorcesterRepublican
Charles Henry Knox18471st HampdenDemocratic
James Lally Jr.186211th WorcesterDemocratic
William Tuck Leach183824th SuffolkRepublican
Edward Joseph LearyMay 27, 186013th SuffolkDemocratic
John Q. A. LothropOctober 14, 18244th PlymouthRepublican
Clarence Parker Lovell18481st SuffolkRepublican
Payson Williston Lyman18424th HampshireRepublican
Henry Stephen LyonsNovember 21, 18651st BerkshireDemocratic
Albert Sylvester Manning18466th EssexRepublican
David ManningAugust 29, 184622nd WorcesterRepublican
James Pope Martin182718th EssexRepublican
Samuel Walker McCallFebruary 28, 185115th MiddlesexRepublican
Patrick McCarthy184910th PlymouthDemocratic
Thomas McCooey185111th WorcesterDemocratic
Robert Henry McDonald18546th BerkshireDemocratic
John H. McDonoughMarch 29, 185720th Suffolk
Thomas Owen McEnaneyOctober 23, 18572nd SuffolkDemocratic
Michael Joseph McEttrickJune 22, 184820th SuffolkDemocratic
James Henry Mellen184519th WorcesterDemocratic
John Flint MerrillJanuary 16, 18495th NorfolkRepublican
Albert E. Miller18349th NorfolkRepublican
Lyman Munson Miller183627th SuffolkRepublican
Daniel Lake Milliken18379th MiddlesexRepublican
John Cruikshank Milne18249th BristolRepublican
William Henry Monahan185719th SuffolkDemocratic
George Francis Morey182624th MiddlesexRepublican
John Milton MorinFebruary 14, 18282nd BerkshireDemocratic
Harrison Emmons Morton184213th WorcesterRepublican
Sidney Tucker Nelson18458th PlymouthRepublican
Thomas Lorenzo Noonan183519th SuffolkDemocratic
Caleb Jerome Norwood18389th EssexDemocratic
Charles Johnson NoyesAugust 7, 184114th Suffolk
Dennis Joseph O'Brien184527th MiddlesexDemocratic
John William O'Mealey186117th SuffolkDemocratic
John William O'Neil18593rd SuffolkDemocratic
Thomas F. O'NeillNovember 5, 185929th MiddlesexDemocratic
Henry ParkmanMay 23, 18509th SuffolkRepublican
Isaac Smith Pear18304th MiddlesexRepublican
Henry Mulford Peirson18254th BerkshireRepublican
Nathaniel R. PerkinsSeptember 10, 18472nd WorcesterRepublican
George Robbins Perry18361st BristolRepublican
Charles Quincy Pierce184116th MiddlesexRepublican
Alfred Stamm PinkertonMarch 19, 185617th WorcesterRepublican
John Wallace Plaisted182821st WorcesterRepublican
William Hall Poore18643rd EssexRepublican
Harvey Hunter Pratt18606th PlymouthDemocratic
William Henry Preble18564th SuffolkRepublican
William ProvinFebruary 14, 18422nd HampdenDemocratic
Francis Winnie Qua184522nd MiddlesexRepublican
Josiah QuincyOctober 15, 18595th NorfolkInd. Democrat
Andrew Quinn185312th SuffolkInd. Democrat
Dennis Joseph Quinn186112th SuffolkDemocratic
Philip Henry Quinn1859
Francis Henry RaymondFebruary 19, 18366th MiddlesexRepublican
Samuel Miner RaymondJune 30, 18423rd BerkshireDemocratic
John ReadMay 19, 18401st MiddlesexRepublican
James Henry Richards183916th EssexRepublican
Henry Riddell1848NantucketIndependent
John C. Risteen18411st EssexIndependent
Ethan Chapin Robinson18396th HampdenDemocratic
Jonathan Henry RobinsonFebruary 9, 183112th WorcesterRepublican
Joseph Wheelden Rogers18232nd BarnstableRepublican/Prohibitionist
Samuel Nomlas Rogers18409th WorcesterRepublican
William Blanding Rogerson18462nd BristolRepublican
Arthur Gilbert Rounsevell18514th BristolRepublican
Charles Parks Rugg18276th BristolRepublican
Alvin Dudley Russell184930th MiddlesexRepublican
Irving Levi Russell18527th MiddlesexRepublican
Alpheus SanfordJuly 5, 185617th SuffolkRepublican
Chester Franklin Sanger18581st MiddlesexRepublican
Charles Warren Seavey18398th NorfolkRepublican
Edward Payson ShawSeptember 1, 18417th EssexRepublican
Charles Fay Shepard18272nd HampdenRepublican
Samuel Dwight Simonds18464th WorcesterRepublican
George Wing Slocum18187th BristolRepublican
Winfield Scott Slocum184817th MiddlesexRepublican
Sidney Pond Smith18501st
William Davies Sohier185812th EssexInd. Republican
Benjamin Franklin SouthwickJuly 5, 183521st EssexRepublican
Charles Edward Spring184128th MiddlesexRepublican
Daniel Philmore Stimpson181817th EssexRepublican
Cyrus Story182210th EssexRepublican
Elijah Baron Stowe18448th NorfolkRepublican
Michael Francis SullivanSeptember 22, 18586th EssexDemocratic
Thomas Francis Sullivan186213th SuffolkDemocratic
Charles Henry Symonds185715th EssexRepublican
Robert Lovett Taft18417th BerkshireRepublican
Albert Hobbs Temple18325th FranklinRepublican
Rufus Albert Thayer18397th NorfolkRepublican
Albert Cranston Thompson184311th PlymouthRepublican
Albert Gardner Thompson185325th MiddlesexRepublican
Isaac Brownell TompkinsAugust 17, 18265th BristolRepublican
Joseph Leland Towne186119th EssexDemocratic
George Washington Trull184920th MiddlesexRepublican
Henry Abiel Turner18273rd PlymouthRepublican
Ansel Peabody Tyler183922nd EssexRepublican
Samuel Otis Upham182418th MiddlesexRepublican
Edwin D. Vanderhoop1848DukesRepublican
Horace G. WadlinOctober 2, 185114th MiddlesexRepublican
Abijah Tyler Wales18331st BristolRepublican
Arthur Clarence Walworth184417th MiddlesexRepublican
Erskine Warden183918th MiddlesexRepublican
Jacob Otis WardwellMarch 14, 18572nd EssexRepublican
Moses Everett Ware183121st SuffolkRepublican
Franklin Levi Waters18292nd FranklinRepublican
William Fisher Wharton184711th SuffolkRepublican
James Edgar Whitcher184712th MiddlesexRepublican
William Leonard White18433rd BristolRepublican
William Allan Wilde18379th MiddlesexRepublican
Albert Llewellyn Wiley18353rd WorcesterRepublican
John Williamson Wilkinson18322nd MiddlesexRepublican
Rufus Henry Willis18385th BristolRepublican
Reuben Winchester18253rd HampdenDemocratic
John Winthrop18415th BerkshireDemocratic
Charles Thomas WittJuly 18, 18481st SuffolkRepublican
Frank Forrest Woods15th SuffolkRepublican
Charles Francis WoodwardNovember 19, 185213th MiddlesexRepublican
Arthur Wright183731st MiddlesexRepublican
Ferdinand Adolphus Wyman18503rd Norfolk

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: https://archive.org/details/manualforuseofge00mass2/page/348/mode/1up . 2009 . Boston . Commonwealth of Massachusetts . Manual for the Use of the General Court . Length of Legislative Sessions . 348+ .
  2. Book: https://archive.org/details/manualforuseofge00mass2/page/340/mode/2up . 2009 . Boston . Commonwealth of Massachusetts . Manual for the Use of the General Court . Organization of the Legislature Since 1780 . 340+ .
  3. Book: Manual for the Use of the General Court . 1888 . Boston . Commonwealth of Massachusetts .
  4. Book: Andrew, George F.. 1888. Official Gazette.