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The '''73rd Massachusetts General Court''', consisting of the [[Massachusetts Senate]] and the [[Massachusetts House of Representatives]], met in 1852 during the [[Governor of Massachusetts|governorship]] of [[George S. Boutwell]]. [[Henry Wilson]] served as [[President of the Massachusetts Senate|president]] of the Senate and [[Nathaniel Prentice Banks]] served as [[List of Speakers of the Massachusetts House of Representatives|speaker]] of the House.<ref>{{cite book |chapterurl= https://archive.org/details/manualforuseofge00mass2/page/340/mode/2up |year= 2009 |location=Boston |publisher=Commonwealth of Massachusetts |title= Manual for the Use of the General Court |chapter=Organization of the Legislature Since 1780 |page=340+ }}</ref>
The '''73rd Massachusetts General Court''', consisting of the [[Massachusetts Senate]] and the [[Massachusetts House of Representatives]], met in 1852 during the [[Governor of Massachusetts|governorship]] of [[George S. Boutwell]]. [[Henry Wilson]] served as [[President of the Massachusetts Senate|president]] of the Senate and [[Nathaniel Prentice Banks]] served as [[List of Speakers of the Massachusetts House of Representatives|speaker]] of the House.<ref>{{cite book |chapter-url= https://archive.org/details/manualforuseofge00mass2/page/340/mode/2up |year= 2009 |location=Boston |publisher=Commonwealth of Massachusetts |title= Manual for the Use of the General Court |chapter=Organization of the Legislature Since 1780 |page=340+ }}</ref>


==Senators==
==Senators==
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* [[George Austin]] <ref name=Register>{{cite book |chapter= Government of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |chapterurl= https://archive.org/details/massachusettsreg1852bost/page/n18/mode/1up |title=Massachusetts Register, 1852 |via=[[Archive.org]] }}</ref>
* George Austin <ref name=Register>{{cite book |chapter= Government of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |chapter-url= https://archive.org/details/massachusettsreg1852bost/page/n18/mode/1up |title=Massachusetts Register, 1852 |via=[[Archive.org]] }}</ref>
* [[William Barney]]
* William Barney
* [[Zenas D. Bassett]]
* Zenas D. Bassett
* [[Erasmus D. Beach]]
* Erasmus D. Beach
* [[Edw. B. Bigelow]]
* Edw. B. Bigelow
* [[John Boynton]]
* John Boynton
* [[Richard P. Brown]]
* Richard P. Brown
* [[Jos. T. Buckingham]]
* Jos. T. Buckingham
* [[Edward Cazneau]]
* Edward Cazneau
* [[Robert S. Daniels]]
* Robert S. Daniels
* [[Alex. De Witt]]
* Alex. De Witt
* [[Lyman W. Dean]]
* Lyman W. Dean
* [[John Earle]]
* John Earle
* [[John W. Graves]]
* John W. Graves
* [[Whiting Griswold]]
* [[Whiting Griswold]]
* [[Wm. A. Hawley]]
* Wm. A. Hawley
* [[Francis Howe]]
* Francis Howe
* [[Charles Hubbard]]
* Charles Hubbard
* [[William Hyde]]
* William Hyde
* [[Edw. L. Keyes]]
* Edw. L. Keyes
* [[Edmund Kimball]]
* Edmund Kimball
* [[Chauncey L. Knapp]]
* [[Chauncey L. Knapp]]
* [[Geo. H. Kuhn]]
* Geo. H. Kuhn
* [[Stephen Milliard]]
* Stephen Milliard
* [[Alvah Morrison]]
* Alvah Morrison
* [[David Mosely]]
* David Mosely
* [[Moses Newell]]
* Moses Newell
* [[Frederick Robinson]]
* Frederick Robinson
* [[Charles T. Russell]]
* Charles T. Russell
* [[Daniel Saunders, Jr.]]
* Daniel Saunders, Jr.
* [[David Sears]]
* [[David Sears (America)|David Sears]]
* [[Benjamin Seaver]]
* [[Benjamin Seaver]]
* [[William C. Taber]]
* William C. Taber
* [[Albert Thorndike]]
* Albert Thorndike
* [[James M. Usher]]
* James M. Usher
* [[Samuel Warner, Jr.]]
* Samuel Warner, Jr.
* [[Cyrus Washburn]]
* Cyrus Washburn
* [[Asa G. Welch]]
* Asa G. Welch
* [[Luke Wellington]]
* Luke Wellington
* [[Giles H. Whitney]]
* Giles H. Whitney
* [[John H. Wilkins]]
* John H. Wilkins
* [[Henry Wilson]]
* Henry Wilson
* [[Wm. H. Wood]]
* Wm. H. Wood
* [[Moses Wood]]
* Moses Wood
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==Representatives==
==Representatives==
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==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 00:12, 21 May 2024

73rd
Massachusetts General Court
72nd 74th
Übersicht
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
Senate
Mitglieder40
PresidentHenry Wilson
House
Mitglieder402 [1]
SpeakerNathaniel Prentice Banks
Sessions
1stJanuary 7, 1852 (1852-01-07) – May 22, 1852 (1852-05-22) [2]
Henry Wilson
Henry Wilson, Senate president.
Nathaniel Prentice Banks
Nathaniel Banks, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1852.

The 73rd Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1852 during the governorship of George S. Boutwell. Henry Wilson served as president of the Senate and Nathaniel Prentice Banks served as speaker of the House.[3]

Senators

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  • George Austin [4]
  • William Barney
  • Zenas D. Bassett
  • Erasmus D. Beach
  • Edw. B. Bigelow
  • John Boynton
  • Richard P. Brown
  • Jos. T. Buckingham
  • Edward Cazneau
  • Robert S. Daniels
  • Alex. De Witt
  • Lyman W. Dean
  • John Earle
  • John W. Graves
  • Whiting Griswold
  • Wm. A. Hawley
  • Francis Howe
  • Charles Hubbard
  • William Hyde
  • Edw. L. Keyes
  • Edmund Kimball
  • Chauncey L. Knapp
  • Geo. H. Kuhn
  • Stephen Milliard
  • Alvah Morrison
  • David Mosely
  • Moses Newell
  • Frederick Robinson
  • Charles T. Russell
  • Daniel Saunders, Jr.
  • David Sears
  • Benjamin Seaver
  • William C. Taber
  • Albert Thorndike
  • James M. Usher
  • Samuel Warner, Jr.
  • Cyrus Washburn
  • Asa G. Welch
  • Luke Wellington
  • Giles H. Whitney
  • John H. Wilkins
  • Henry Wilson
  • Wm. H. Wood
  • Moses Wood

Representatives

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "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
  2. ^ "Length of Legislative Sessions". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 348+.
  3. ^ "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 340+.
  4. ^ "Government of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts". Massachusetts Register, 1852 – via Archive.org.

Further reading

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  • Kevin Sweeney (1976). "Rum, Romanism, Representation, and Reform: Coalition Politics in Massachusetts, 1847-1853". Civil War History. 22. doi:10.1353/cwh.1976.0043.
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