1848 Massachusetts legislature
American state legislature
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The 69th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1848 during the governorship of George N. Briggs. Zeno Scudder served as president of the Senate and Francis Crowninshield served as speaker of the House.[3]
| 69th Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | General Court | ||||
| Senate | |||||
| Members | 40 | ||||
| President | Zeno Scudder | ||||
| House | |||||
| Members | 272 [1] | ||||
| Speaker | Francis Crowninshield | ||||
| Sessions | |||||
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Senators
- Charles H. Balch [4]
- Joseph Bell
- C. Bellows
- George T. Bigelow
- Jonathan Blake
- Thomas Bradley
- John Brooks
- Nahum F. Bryant
- Joseph T. Buckingham
- James Clark
- Truman Clark
- George Copeland
- George Denny
- Charles Devens, Jr.
- James C. Doane
- William T. Eustis
- Alfred D. Foster
- O. C. Fowler
- John Z. Goodrich
- James Gregory
- E. J. M. Hale
- Alanson Hamilton
- David Heard
- Hosea Ilsley
- William James
- Cromwell Leonard
- John W. Lowe
- Albert H. Nelson
- Edward Parsons
- Jonathan C. Perkins
- W. Phelps
- Charles H. Plunket
- Ezekiel Sawin
- Zeno Scudder
- Calvin Shepard
- David A. Simmons
- Levi Taylor
- Tappan Wentworth
- William H. Wood
- E. Munroe Wright
Representatives
Essex County
Source:[3]
- William Stevens
- Asa A. Abbott
- William H. Lovett
- Paul Hildreth
- Elijah W. Upton
- Joshua Silvester
- Levi Patch
- Bemjamin Page
- Alfred M. Farley