1843 Massachusetts legislature

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The 64th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1843 during the governorship of Marcus Morton. Phineas W. Leland and Frederick Robinson served as presidents of the Senate and Daniel P. King served as speaker of the House.[3]

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Massachusetts General Court
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Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
Senate
Members40
PresidentPhineas W. Leland, Frederick Robinson
House
Members352 [1]
SpeakerDaniel P. King
Sessions
1stJanuary 4, 1843 (1843-01-04) â€“ March 24, 1843 (1843-03-24) [2]
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Senators

  • Josiah G. Abbott[4]
  • Ariel Bragg
  • Artemas Brown
  • Benjamin F. Brown
  • Reuben Champion
  • Ira Curtis
  • Isaac Davis
  • Solomon Davis
  • Edward Dickinson
  • John B. Dillingham
  • Samuel A. Eliot
  • Benjamin Estabrook
  • James Fuller
  • Johnson Gardner
  • Samuel Giles
  • Francis R. Gourgas
  • Francis C. Gray
  • Thomas J. Greenwood
  • Joseph Griswold
  • Nathaniel Hammond
  • Jonathan Hartwell
  • George Hood
  • Appleton Howe
  • Stephen Ilsley
  • Phineas W. Leland
  • Asa Lincoln
  • Edward P. Little
  • Sampson Perkins
  • Asa Pingree
  • Thomas F. Plunkett
  • Josiah Quincy Jr.
  • Jeffrey Richardson
  • Frederick Robinson
  • George Savory
  • John Spurr
  • George B. Upton
  • Eliab Ward
  • Samuel Williston
  • Nathaniel Wood
  • Isaac H. Wright

Representatives

  • General list by county [4]
  • Ariel Bragg
  • C. F. Adams [5]
  • Geo. T. Bigelow [5]
  • James Blake [5]

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