1801–1802 Massachusetts legislature
Appearance
22nd Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Meeting place | State House | ||||
Term | May 1801[1] | – May 1802||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 [2] | ||||
President | David Cobb | ||||
House | |||||
Speaker | Edward Robbins |
The 22nd Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1801 and 1802 during the governorship of Caleb Strong. David Cobb served as president of the Senate and Edward Robbins served as speaker of the House.[3]
Senators
[edit]- Benjamin Allen [1]
- William Aspinwall
- Jonathan L. Austin
- Barnabas Bidwell
- John Billingham
- James Bowdoin
- Elijah Brigham
- David Cobb
- Jacob Crowninshield
- Josiah Deane
- Nathaniel Dummer
- Thomas Dwight
- John Ellis
- Samuel Fowler
- Simon Frye
- Thomas Hale
- Beza Hayward
- William Hildreth
- Aaron Hill
- Benjamin Hitchborn
- William Hull
- Ebenezer Hunt
- Stephen Longfellow
- John Lord
- Nathaniel Marsh
- Elisha May
- Jonathan Maynard
- Hugh McLellan
- Tompson J. Skinner
- Josiah Stearns
- Woodbury Storer
- Bezaleel Taft
- Isaac Thompson
- Enoch Titcomb
- Salem Towne
- John Treadwell
- William Tudor
Representatives
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Civil Government in Massachusetts". Massachusetts Register and United States Calendar for 1802 – via HathiTrust.
For the political year, commencing May, 1801, and ending May, 1802
- ^ "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
- ^ "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 340+.
External links
[edit]- "Massachusetts", A New Nation Votes: American Electoral Returns, 1788-1825, American Antiquarian Society, 2007 – via Tufts University. (Includes data for state senate and house elections in 1801)
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1801, hdl:2452/103846
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1802, hdl:2452/103847