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Brookline,
6.8
6,699
4.436
93,282,300
9.00
Gill,
14.6
241
138
413.405
15.00
Buckland, .
20.1
446
399
16.00
GLOUCESTER,
27.1
8,170
5,181
21,690,842 164,010
14.00
CAMBRIDGE,
6.4
26,760
16,411
105,153,235
18.60
Gosnold,
13.2
39
31
352,616
3.62
Canton,
19.2
1,170
957
4,006,407
17.80
22.7
1,303
816
2,434,229
18.00
Carlisle,
16.1
149
138
421,280
15.00
Granby.
27.5
2:28
154
486,641
10.50
Carver,
41.5
257
186
1,229,455
14.00
Granville,
45.3
251
186
405,998 20.00
Charlemont,
26.4
295!
233
388,275
25.00
Great Barrington,
48.7
1,752
1,327
5.342,530
13.30
Charlton,
43.8
583
407
1,258,000
13.50
Greenfield,
20.0 20.0
148
114
277.260
12.00
Chelmsford,
23.3
1,240
854
3,153,080
14.00
33.7
557
457
2,982,902
11.00
CHELSEA,
2.3
10.714
6,343
25,966.425
19.60
Groveland, Hadley,
24.8
601
357
1,155,885
15.00
Chester,
35.9
371
283
658.538
17.00
Halifax,
17.1
154
102
354,654
12.80
Chesterfield,
32.4
174
160
302,320
15.20
Hamilton,
14.9
396
323
3,128,580
8.30
CHICOPEE,
25.7
2,949
10,297,190
19.30
Hampden,
18.9
175
153
363.809
9.50
Chilmark, .
19.4
107
11.20
Hancock.
37.7
128!
101
282.585
12.50
Clarksburg,
12.4
280
173
262,204 255,293
23.00
Hanover.
13.4
629
475
1.336.945 18.00
ยท
Cohasset,
.
.
Amesbury,
12.9
2,663
1.920
5,167,085
18.80
Amherst,
26.9
1,385
988
3,628.217
16.25
Dalton,
21.6
797 220
178
359,920
11.00
Ashburnham,
41.6
443
391
924.970
20.50
Danvers,
Dartmouth,
17.00
Dover,
21.3
896
693
2,181,183
16.90
Barnstable,
9.4
810
613
1,916.440 14.70
Easthampton, Easton,
29.7
397
321
850,045
18.20
Berlin,
249
216
537,915
10.00
Edgartown,
28,630
14,270
83,465,821 18.40
BOSTON,
38.2
183,426 112,077 1,289,705,887 15.90
FALL RIVER,
37.8
FITCHBURG, Florida,
36.2
410
256
839,410
14.10
Brimfield,
35.2
35,168,140
19.70
Gay Head,
5.2
45
40
33,735
10.00
Brookfield,
27.7
Burlington,
12.4
189
146
12.30
Goshen,
17.1
73
64
6.835.119
16.00
Chatham,
16.2
542
525
997,252
13.50
Greenwich, Groton,
8.7
633
520
1,159,715
18.50
Cheshire,
28.6
354
306
696,066
16.00
3,219,505
14.80
Freetown
Gardner,
Georgetown,
699,321 590,062|
Grafton,
2,876
1,984
17.50
Dracut.
Duxbury,
East Longmeadow,
Eastham,
17.1 13.6
175 3,288
Enfield,
Erving,
708
3,197,716
15.70
Ares.
Ares.
No. As-
May 1, 1906.
5,375 108
932
Falmouth,
38
TABLES OF AGGREGATES.
Ares.
No.
Reg. Voters, State Elect'n 1906.
Valuation of Assessed Estate, May 1. 1906.
Tax Rate. 1906.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Polls. Square sessed Miles.
May 1. 1906,
Tax Rate, 1906.
Hanson,
16.1
433
321
$1,084.911 813.70
Natick,
16.1
3,055
2,505
86,634,850 820.00
Hardwick,
39.9
856
456
1,680.673 17.50
Needham, .
12.7
1,211
840
4,504.572
18.50
Harvard.
25.8
329
237
1,122.444 12 50
New Ashford,
13.0
42
32
52,815
Harwich,
22.5
649
564
1,185,825| 17.00
NEW BEDFORD.
20.1
20,576
10,370
66,202.931 18.40
Hatfield,
17.3
651
831
1,453.988
13.30
21.4
147
101
899,720| 12.25
HAVERHILL.
11,479
7,494
27,418.564 17.40
New Marlboro,
48.4
307
264
609,460
16.50
Hawley,
34.2 30.8 25.0
118
100
14.50
Newbury,
24.4
427
373
1.245,973 10.00
Hingham,
24.8
1,196
1,061
4,529,874 16.70
8.5
4.476
3.253
11,159.621
18.20
Hinsdale,
21.4
386
289
591,039
14.50
27.5
9,961
6,357
65,967,640 16.40
Holden,
37.1
693
419
1,463,214
16.00
NORTH ADAMS,
18.9
5,312
3,590
14,662,157 20.00
Holland,
13.5
42
40
86.516
13.20
27.5
1,371
925
4.558,501;
18.00
Holliston,
19.4
802
004
1.541,196
17.00
19.4
2.383
1,752
4.931,033
22.00
HOLYOKE,
16.8
12,954
7,585
43,043.800
17 00
22.2
711
567
14.40
Hopedale,
5.7
714
528
5,274,820
7.50
North Reading,
13.5
260
192
18.50
Hopkinton,
27.2
807
706!
1,609,600
22.00
NORTHAMPTON,
40.5
4,420
3,236
12,804,015 16.50
Northboro,
18.6
557
381
1.344,980
15.00
Northbridge,
19.0
2,257
1,060
3,907.058
12.60
Hull,
2.2
365
335
4.755,695
19.50
Northfield,
35.6
441
378
1,203,794
17.10
Huntington,
27.2
380
30%
583.180
17.00
Norton.
29.3
593
419
1,011,550
20.00
Hyde Park, Ipswich,
35.5
1,240
1.004
4,013,702
14.00
Norwood.
10.0
2,070
1,390
5.640.530
18.70
Kingston,
19.3
631
417
1.501,336
13.00
Oak Bluffs,
7.9
262
225
1,774,450 18.50
Lakeville,
36.1
284
189
639.927
9.50
Oakham,
21.5
158
137
344,767
14.00
Lancaster,
28.3
579
360
3.389.139
11.40
Orange.
36.6
1,729
1,876
3.469.298
19.50
Lanesboro,
29.4
241
185
484.384
12.25
Orleans,
20.8
330
260
599,571
16.50
LAWRENCE, Lee,
7.2
20,183
11,594
51,044.934
16.00
Otis.
37.8
158
182
15.00
Leicester, .
897|
674
2.192.165 20.00
Palmer,
32.5
2,081
1,171
3.616,118
16.40
Lenox,
24.0
800
632
4.970.230
18.50
Paxton,
15.8
144
345.100
18.00
Leominster,
29.4
4,296 209
153
334.251
15.50
Pelham.
25.4
119
84
197.680
15.00
Lexington,
1,316 91
867 92
198.321
23.00
22.6
960
671
2.236.960
16.00
Lincoln,
14.8
320
922
2.809,915
7.25
27.1
85
69
126.16%
17.50
Littleton,
17.4
348
274
997.127
16.00
Petersham,
38.2 24.1
132!
98
271.413
13.80
LOWELL,
25,684
15,743
74,288,565
19.60
PITTSFIELD.
42.1
7,359
5.412
18,946,608
18.50
Ludlow,
28.2 29.1
916
427
3.027.682 12.50
Plainfield, .
21.8
118
103
178.467
18.00
Lunenburg,
312
253
1,022,658 15.00
Plainville,
380
261
689,002
16.90
LYNN.
11.4
25.646
15,066
62.829,252
17.00
Plymouth,
109.3
3.007
2,086
9,800.938
16.00
Lynnfield, .
10.0
237
207
740,136
12.50
Plympton,
15.0
152
134 324,237
12.40
MALDEN.
4.9
10,912
6,966
32,988.750
17.20
Prescott,
18.3
104
219'
1,020,468 12.00
Mansfield. .
1,261
986
2.631,343
20.80
Provincetown,
9.4
1.120
692
1,905,400 19.50
Marblehead, Marion.
2,280
2,053
7.357,790
17.00
QUINCY.
16.5
9,343
5,238
26,787,085
18.00
14.6 21.6
4.495
3,253
9.803,330
19.50
19.9
443
281
727.687
8.00
Reading.
10.1
1.619
1.284
4,818,545
20.00
Mattapoisett,
295
288
1,550,539
8.70
Revere,
3.8011
2,895
13,051,800 339,089 598,630
12.00
MEDFORD,
7.1
5,797
3,849
21,756.800
20.20
Rockland,
10.1
1.802|
1,773
3.523,598
24.28
Medway.
13.8
787
679
1,337.870
24.75
Rockport,
7.0
1,065
1,035
3.063,834
18.00
MELROSE
5.1
4.235
3,040
15,477.880
17.80
Rowe, .
24.1
190!
105 171,208
22.00
Mendon,
18.1
281
210;
624.320
14.50
Rowley,
18.2
4151
356
Merrimac,
8.4
560
461
1,208.685 20.00
Royalston, Russell,
18.9
195
146
639.5:26 15.20
Middleboro,
2,104
1.427
4.350,461
20.20
Rutland,
33.3
350
239
717.829| 20.20
Middlefield,
96
189.585
15.00
SALEM,
11,326
7,706
30,607.900 17.50
Milford,
3,643
2,362
6,526,774
19.00
Sandwich,
69.8
353
335
980,225
14.00
Millis,
12.7
306
245
741.555
18 25
Saugus,
11.2 39.3
153
129
178.560
22. 00
Monroe
11.1
105
50
155.285
Scituate,
17.8
810;
674
3,993,671
16.20
Monson.
47.8
1,080
784
1,714.316
17 00
Seekonk, Sharon.
17.9
521
304
1,084.475
15.00
Montague, .
30.4
1,976
1,302
4,078,635 290,099
11.00
Sheffield,
50.7
534 533 4411
472 396 364
1,014,914
17.00
Mt. Washington,
22.5
20
18
82.012
15.00
Sherborn.
17.6
309
235
1.310,941
10.00
Nahant,
1.0
316
308
5.593,2?6
9.00
Shirley.
15.8
429
301
908.618
16.50
Nantucket,
52.0
870
747
3,249,386
15.00
Shrewsbury,
21.6
525
434
1,425,409 13.40
4.6
3.600
2,780
13.077.025
15.90
Norwell,
21.0
501
358
827.483
20.00
25.4 24.9
1,994!
959
1.977,384 18.05
Oxford,
27.6
875!
549
1,611.820
16.00
Peabody,
17.0
4,125
2,762
9,137.949
22.00
Leverett.
23.8 16.0
6,125,180
19.00
Pembroke,
24.8
362
304
925,435
18.00
Leyden,
Pepperell, . Peru,
235
192
701.636
14.50
Longmeadow,
11.2 12.3
250
185
1,039.122
11.00
Phillipston.
Randolph.
10.0
1,206
995
1,999,750
20.40
MARLBORO, Marshfield, Mashpee,
30.1 28.0 17.5 5.7
90
93
195,600
18.90
Rehoboth,
45.1
494
321
765,902 19 00
Maynard,
2.079
949
3.606,349
17.30
Richmond,
144,
120
20.80
Medfield,
19.1
526
3541
1.548,050
10.00
Rcchester.
35.8
251
196
Methuen,
22.6
2.214
1,548
5.217.411
19.00
Middleton,
248
734.590
10.00
Salisbury.
442
407
810,205
12.80
Millbury,
1,306
865
2,291,295
17.50
Milton,
12.9
1.909
1,662
22,222,040
11.50 21.00
16.80
24.2
2,351.295
15.00
Monterey, .
28.2
94
92
Montgomery,
15.0
68
63
146.979
12.00
Shelburne,
23.6
.
Area.
No. At-
Reg. Voters, State Elect'n 1906.
Valuation
TOWNS AND CITIES.
Square Miles.
seased Polls.
129
100
156,383 160,951
24.00
New Salem,
30.1
188
141
321,510 19.00
Holbrook,
7.6
751
633
1,287,144| 21.25
Norfolk,
14.8
310
215
707,540
14.70
Hubbardston, Hudson,
42.2
381
261
651.280
18.50
12.2
1.802
1.238
3.249.856
21.70
NEWBURYPORT, NEWTON.
North Andover,
North Attleboro,
North Brookfield,
1,630,817 669,769
229,158
9.706.910
21.50
87 181,024 12.20
Manchester.
6.8
802
594
11,360.627
8.00
Princeton.
36.5
285
20.4 4.1
301
274
1,631,000
12.50
Raynham,
474
450
1,716,200
15.00
43.7
280
189
493.598 13.30
72.1 24.2
66 219
Sandisfield
53.1
182
141
311.398; 21.10
1,809
1.893
4,739,451
19.80
Savoy.
8.2 20.3
14.9 15.0 16.8
928.965
16.30
784.693 17.20
22.00
5.9 18.4
92
28.5
2,720
New Braintree,
20.00
Heath,
of Assessed Estate,
39
TABLES OF AGGREGATES.
Area.
No-
Reg. Voters. State Elect'n 1906.
Valuation of Assessed Estate. May 1. 1906.
Tax
TOWNS AND CITIES.
Square Miles.
sessed Polla.
RER. Voters, State Elect'n 1906.
Valuation of Assessed Estate. May 1, 1906.
Rate. 1906.
Shutesbury,
26.6
108
81
$220,614 $17.00
West Stockbridge,
18.2
311
260
8382.541 818.00
Somerset.
10.4
608
403
1.177,790| 14.80
West Tisbury, .
30.5
15%.
119
426,645
6.00
SOMERVILLE,
4.2
20,166|
11,289
60,275.660
17.40
Westboro,
22.7
1,241
903
3,164,577
16.00
South Hadley,
18.5
1,150
798
2.553,779|
16.50
Westfield,
48.5
3,877
2,745
8.786,827 18.00
Southampton,
27.3
240
160
492,772| 16.50
Westford,
31.4
725
447
1,648,119
12.00
Southboro,
15.4
498
337
1,515,704
10.00
27.8
100
100
222.640
18.25
20.8
2,857
1,830
5,066,303
18.00
37.3
399
318
720,350
23.1
283
241
634,220
17.00
16.6
576
384
5.660,711
Spencer,
34.1
1,939
1,440
3,521,150
17.00
55.1
788
482
1,673,750
17.60
32.2
21.673
13,436
86,505.181
15.00
15.6
290
205
2,087.205;
12. 40
Stockbridge,
22.1
516
468
3,515,667
14.30
6.6
2,088
1,565
4,853.830;
21.50
16.4
1,840
1,355
3.414.548 21.40
Wilbraham,
22.9
401|
293
1,018,822
14.00
Stow.
18.0
301
213
856.122;
10.00
Williamsburg,
25.5
541
404
914,708
17.70
Sturbridge,
39.8
540
364
964.145
15.70
Williamstown,
49.0
1,048
837
8,920,940
18.70
Sudbury, Sunderland,
13.9
297
160
4-0 270
14.50
Winchendon,
45.5
1.737
1,132
3.286,655
19.00
Winchester,
6.0
2.235
1,450
10,717,600
17.60
Swampscott,
3.1
1,522
1.170
8,397.445
14.50
Swansea,
24.0
550
396
14.80
Winthrop,
1.6
2,121
1.659
9,571.397
17.70
TAUNTON,
46.4
9,224
6.037
21.840.382' 19.00
WOBURN,
12.6
4,170'
3.169
10,698.310
18.00
Templeton,
32.5
1,255
726
1,487,053
16.00
Tisbury,
7.1
303
282
1.420.787 10.00
Tolland,
31.3
294
250
1 037.303: 10.00
Townsend,
32.2
570;
416
1 158.349
16.50
Truro,
22.6
213
143
368,030,
18.00
BY COUNTIES.
COUNTIES.
Cities.
Towns.
Area. 8q. Miles.
Valuation. 1906.
Barnstable,
15
444
$27.158,050
Berkshire,
30
959
69.483,737
Bristol, .
17
585
212.099,451
Wareham,
40.2
1.117
787
3,511.991, 15.20
Dukes.
7
113
5,120,482
Warren.
28.5
1,220
653
1,780.646; 16.60
Essex.
27
518
325.301.472
Franklin,
26
691
26,006,836
Hampden,
220
6:29
171,427,539
Watertown,
4.1
3,437
2,277
12.745.677
19 10
Hampshire.
22
594
36.351,016
Wayland,
16.3
680
551
1.970,927: 14.10
Middlesex,
11
13
852
581,822,756
Webster,
14.5
2,486
1.740
6.173,323 10.50
Nantucket,
1
28
411
241,705,198
Wellfleet,
21.7
325
287
1.054,193
13.00
Plymouth,
1
26
704
98,380,189
Wendell,
32.3
134
127
238 375
19.00
Suffolk
2
2
18
1,338,205,509
Wenham,
8.0
254
222
2.142,300
8 20
West Boylston,
13.2 1
500
215
728.603
7,00
West Bridgewater,
16.8
548
376
1,124,130
11.00
West Brookfield,
21.1
396
290
837.928
15 00
West Newbury.
14.3
449
369
1 030.420: 13.00
West Springfield,
18.3
2.092.
1.441
5.890,682 17.00
State,
33
321
8,177
$3.404.893.165
Wakefield,
7.6
2,930
2,368.
8.355,689 20.80
Wales,
16.6
209
164
265,120| 14.60
Walpole,
21.6
1.188
808
3,851.581 17.80
WALTHAM,
14.0
7,206
5.208
23.795.456 16.50
Ware, .
29.3
2,107
1,305
4.436.055; 18.00
Warwick.
37.4
134 96
88
333.460 273.519;
17.80
Washington,
39.5
94
261.619
14.50
Upton.
20.8
595
1.075,164
17.25
Uxbridge,
30.2
1.155
256
1,232,074
14.50
Wilmington,
17.8
444
275
1,248,787
16.00
Sutton,
34.3
774
438
1.229,096'
14.50
Windsor,
33.5
144!
12
275.400
15.20
WORCESTER.
39.0
38,757
22,832 145
315,618
18.00
Wrentham,
32.2
404|
312
1.041,169| 17.20
Yarmouth. .
25.6
462'
397
1,848.016. 12.50
Tyngsboro,
17.9 18.9
221
138
491.577
13.00
Tyringham,
103| 472!
727
2.645,260, 17.60
19.0
265
199
433,057
18.50
Whitman,
6.9
2,1421
1.626
4,263.685|
22.00
Stoughton,
31.8
411
301
960.900
13.80
Weymouth,
19.0
3.447
2,763
6,952.247
21.40
Stoneham,
25.4
367
793
299
985,246, 30.00
Worthington,
32.5
174
123.226,501
16.60
Topsfield.
12.9
51
169.673
24.00
Area.
No.
Tax
TOWNS AND CITIES.
Square Miles.
sessed Polls.
10.4
1,218
844
12.591.165| 11.00
Norfolk,
1
52
3 249.386
Wellesley
BBBBBBB
Worcester,
57
1,577
268.491,544
Southbridge, Southwick,
Westminster,
16.50
Westport,
SPRINGFIELD, Sterling,
Westwood. .
Westhampton,
Weston,
9.00
Whately,
1.205.093
Tewksbury,
13.60
70
Rate, 1906.
STATE GOVERNMENT-1908.
State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Governor, His Excellency Curtis Guild, Jr. (R) of Boston $8000
Lieut .- governor, His Honor Eben S. Draper (R) of Hopedale $2000
Secretary of the Commonwealth, William M. Olin (R) of Boston $3500
Treasurer and Receiver General, Arthur B. Cha- pin (R) of Holyoke $5000
Auditor of Accounts, Henry E. Turner (R) of Malden $3500
Attorney General, Dana Malone (R) of Greenfield $5000
COUNCILORS.
Salary $800 per year and expenses of travel Dist. No.
1. Charles O. Brightman (R) of New Bedford
2. Albion F. Bemis (R) of Brookline
3. Edward P. Barry (D) of Boston
4. Walter S. Glidden (R) of Somerville
5. Samuel Cole (R) of Beverly
6. Seward W. Jones (R) of Newton
7. Calvin D. Paige (R) of Southbridge
8. Franklin W. Russell (R) of Pittsfield
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Legislature meets first Wednesday in January
SENATE.
Salary, $750 for the Session.
District.
Berkshire, Clinton Q. Richmond (R) North Adams Berkshire, Hampshire and Hampden, Allen T. Treadway (R) Stockbridge
1st Bristol, Thomas W. Williams (R) Attleboro 2d Bristol, Joseph Turner (R) Fall River
3d Bristol, Nathaniel P. Sowle (R-I) New Bed- ford
Cape, Eben S. S. Keith (R) Bourne 1st Essex, W. R. Salter (R) Lynn
Ed Essex, William D. Chapple (R) Salem Sd Essex, James F. Shaw (R) Manchester 4th Essex, Harry P. Morse (R) Haverhill 5th Essex, Dennis E. Halley (D) Lawrence Franklin and Hampshire, George J. Gallond (R) Amherst
1st Hampden, Francke W. Dickinson (R) Spring- field
2d Hampden, Daniel D. Mahoney (D) Chicopee 1st Middlesex, James H. Vahey (R-I-D) Water- town
2d Middlesex, Thorndike Spalding (R) Cambridge Sd Middlesex, Elmer A. Stevens (R) Somerville 4th Middlesex, Charles L. Dean (R) Malden 5th Middlesex, John J. Mitchell (D) Marlboro 6th Middlesex, Herbert S. Riley (R) Woburn 7th Middlesex, James Wilson Grimes (R) Reading 8th Middlesex, Joseph H. Hibbard (R) Lowell 1st Norfolk, Charles F. Jenney (R) Hyde Park &d Norfolk, William O. Faxon (R) Stoughton 1st Plymouth, Frank G. Wheatley (R) Abington 2d Plymouth, George H. Garfield (R) Brockton 1st Suffolk, Alfred S. Hall (R) Revere 2d Suffolk, George F. Monahan (D) Boston Sd Suffolk, Edward W. Dixon (D) Boston 4th Suffolk, Michael J. McEttrick (D-C) Boston 5th Suffolk, Charles D. B. Fisk (R) Boston 6th Suffolk, Frank J. Linehan (D) Boston
7th Suffolk, John J. Butler (D) Boston 8th Suffolk, Tilton S. Bell (R) Boston 9th Suffolk, Gideon B. Abbott (R) Boston
1st Worcester, Elmer C. Potter (R) Worcester ed Worcester, Edward A. Cowee (R) Worcester 3d Worcester, J. Lovell Johnson (R) Fitchburg 4th Worcester, Winfield S. Schuster (R) Douglas
Worcester and Hampden, Arthur D. Norcross (R) Monson
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
. Salary, $750 for the Session.
District. Barnstable County.
1. Thomas Pattison (R) Barnstable
2. Clenric H. Cahoon (R) Harwich
3. Isaac M. Small (R) Truro
Berkshire County.
1. Hugh P. Drysdale (R) North Adams
2. Homer A. Hall (R) North Adams
3. David Cole (D) Cheshire
4. Frederick T. McClatchey (R) Pittsfield
5. James T. Goggins (R) Pittsfield
6. Herbert P. Sanders (R) Pittsfield
7. Edward McDonald (R) Lenox
8. John E. Clarey (R) Great Barrington
Bristol County.
1. Frank O. Coombs (R) North Attleboro Samuel M. Holman (R) Attleboro
2. William L. Robinson (R) Mansfield
3. Michael J. Kenney (R) Taunton
4. William M. Dean (R) Taunton
5. Ralph Davol (R-I N P) Taunton
6. Herbert Wing (R) Dartmouth
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
7. Joseph C. Desmond (I L-D) New Bedford Samuel Ross (R) New Bedford
8. Andrew P. Doyle (R) New Bedford Sidney Lees (R) New Bedford
9. William H. Cook (R) Fall River
Fred Moore (R) Fall River
10. Francis J. Fennelly (D) Fall River Joseph A. Parks (D) Fall River 11. Charles E. Boivin (R) Fall River David P. Keefe (R) Fall River Isaac E. Willetts (R) Fall River
Dukes County.
1. Ulysses E. Mayhew (R) West Tisbury .
Essex County.
1. Samuel L. Porter (R) Amesbury 2. William H. Trudel (R) Haverhill
3. Leslie K. Morse (R) Haverhill
4. Arthur L. Nason (R) Haverhill
5. George McLane, Jr. (R) Lawrence
George Bunting (R) Methuen
6. William A. Kelleher (D) Lawrence George S. J. Hyde (R) Lawrence
7. 8. William J. Graham (D) Lawrence
9. John N. Cole (D-R) Andover
10. John F. Cook (R) Haverhill
11. James B. Carbrey (D) Peabody
12. William E. Dorman (R) Lynn George H. Newhall (R) Lynn
13. John S. Cormack (R) Lynn John H. McKenney (R) Lynn
14. Charles C. Johnson (R) Nahant
Matthew McCann (R) Lynn
15. H. M. Forristall (D) Saugus Charles H. Mansfield (R) Lynn
16. Arthur S. Adams (R) Marblehead
17. Thomas L. Davis (D) Salem
18. Robert E. Pollock (R) Salem
19. William T. Jeffrey (R) Salem
20. William R. Brooks (R) Beverly Joseph A. Wallis (R) Beverly
21. Charles H. Barrett (R) Gloucester
22. John A. Stoddart (R-C-NP) Gloucester
23. Edwin C. McIntire (R) Gloucester
24. Frank P. Todd (R) Rowley
25. Clarence J. Fogg (R) Newburyport
26. Samuel F. Coffin (D) Newbury
Franklin County.
1. Charles F. Elmer (D) Conway
2. Lyman W. Griswold (R) Greenfield
3. Henry B. Barton, (R) Gill
4. Dennis E. Farley (R) Erving
Hampden County.
1. Ernest E. Hobson (R) Palmer
2. William F. Cook (R) West Springfield Oscar J. Shepardson (R) Chester
3. Thomas S. Walsh (R) Springfield
4. John C. Bennett (I L-D) Springfield
5. Fred D. Kemp (R) Springfield Daniel H. Morgan (R) Springfield
6. Charles T. Holt (R) Springfield
7. Frank G. Hodskins (R) Springfield
8. Ernest Dalton (R) Chicopee
9. Francis H. Quigley (D-R) Holyoke
10. Adam Leining (R) Holyoke 11. Jens J. Madsen (R) Holyoke
12. Lewis C. Parker (R) Westfield
Hampshire County.
1. Calvin Coolidge (R) Northampton
2. John T. Bryan (R) Middlefield
3. Frank A. Hosmer (R) Amherst
4. John H. Schoonmaker (R) Ware
Middlesex County.
1. Edward J. Sennott (D) Cambridge William M. Hogan (D) Cambridge
2. Fred L. Beunke (R) Cambridge George A. Giles (R) Cambridge Julius Meyers (R) Cambridge
3. Samuel D. Elmore (R) Cambridge George W. Long (R) Cambridge Harry N. Stearns (R) Cambridge
4. John F. Lothrop (R) Newton William F. Garcelon (R) Newton Elias B. Bishop (R) Newton
5. Patrick J. Duane (I L-D) Waltham Frank L. Barnes (R) Waltham
6. Martin T. Hall (D) Natick
7. Frederic H. Hilton (R) Framingham
8. Charles J. Flagg (R) Holliston
9. Charles F. MeCarthy (D) Marlboro
10. Cornelius J. Lynch (D) Maynard
11. Edwin C. Perham (R) Chelmsford
12. Frank A. Torrey (R) Groton 13. Alfred L. Cutting (R) Weston
14. Edwin M. Kittredge (R) Lowell
15. John F. Meehan (D) Lowell
16. Martin F. Conley (D) Lowell
17. James E. O'Donnell (D) Lowell Charles F. Varnum (R) Lowell 18. Hamlet S. Greenwood (R) Lowell
19 J. B. Albert Johnson (R) Lowell
20. James W. Killam (R) Reading Andrew R. Linscott (R) Woburn
21. Charles A. Dean (D) Wakefield
22. Andrew J. Burnett (R) Melrose
23. Charles L. Davenport (R) Malden Frank A Bayrd (R) Malden Thomas P. Riley (D) Malden
24. William E. Weeks (R) Everett James Chambers (R) Everett
25. Robert Luce (R) Somerville Sidney B. Keene (R) Somerville Charles L. Underhill (R) Somerville
26. Charles V. Blanchard (R) Somerville William H. Smith (R) Somerville William L. Waugh (R) Somerville
27. Lewis Parkhurst (R) Winchester
28. Charles H. Brown (R) Medford
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
29. Horace D. Hardy (R) Arlington
30. Joseph O. Wellington (R) Belmont
31. James A. Jones (R) Stoneham
Nantucket County.
1. Ellenwood B. Coleman (R) Nantucket
Norfolk County.
1. Joseph H. Soliday (R) Dedham
2. Joseph Walker (R) Brookline Norman H. White (R) Brookline
3. Frederick G. Katzmann (R) Hyde Park
.4. Edward B. Draper (R) Canton
5. Eugene C. Hultman (R) Quincy
6. Rednor P. Coombs (D) Quincy
7. Russell B. Worster (R) Weymouth
8. Louis E. Flye (R) Holbrook
9. Edward J. Fuller (R) Sharon
10. Fredrick L. Fisher (R) Norwood
11. Fred O. Johnson (R) Wellesley
12. Frederick S. Lane (R) Foxboro
Plymouth County.
1. Alfred S. Burns (D) Plymouth
2. Joseph J. Shepherd (R) Pembroke
3. Elmer L. Curtiss (R) Hingham
4. Melvin S. Nash (R) Hanover
5. Wallace E. W. N. Arnold (D) Plymouth
6. Eugene E. Shaw (D) Carver
7. Joseph E. Beals (R) Middleboro
8. Roland M. Keith (R) Bridgewater
9. Edward Gilmore (D) Brockton
10. Portus B. Hancock (D) Brockton Timothy J. Meade (D) Brockton
11. George Swann (R) Brockton
Suffolk County.
1. Lewis B. McKie (R) Boston Joseph J. Murley (D) Boston
2. Bernard F. Hanrahan (D) Boston
John F. Sullivan (D) Boston
3. Joseph E. Donovan (D) Boston
Jeremiah F. McCarthy (D) Boston
4. John J. Hayes (D) Boston William F. Murray (D) Boston J. Frank O'Brien (D) Boston 5. Ignatius J. Carleton (R) Chelsea
6. Timothy J. Grady (D) Boston
Philip J. McGonagle (D) Boston
7. Bartholomew A. Brickley (I L-D) Boston
8. Martin M. Lomasney (D) Boston David Mancovitz (D) Boston
9. Timothy F. Callahan (D) Boston Daniel L. Sullivan (D) Boston J. Bernard Ferber (R) Boston Malcolm E. Nichols (R) Boston
10.
11. Myron E. Pierce (R) Boston Grafton D. Cushing (R) Boston
12. William E. Chester (R) Boston George E. Lovett (R) Boston
13. Thomas P. McDavitt (D) Boston James F. Powers (D) Boston
14. Thomas F. Coogan (I L-D) Boston William P. Higgins (D) Boston
15. Patrick H. O'Connor (D) Boston Edward D. Collins (D) Boston
16. Herbert S. Frost (R) Boston William H. O'Brien (D) Boston
17. James J. Conboy (D) Boston Frederick M. J. Sheehan (D) Boston
18. Daniel J. Curley, Jr. (D) Boston Thomas J. Fay (D) Boston
19. Florence J. Driscoll (D) Boston Samuel J. Madden (D) Boston
20. Charles A. Malley (R) Boston Harry H. Ham (R) Boston William Hoag (R) Boston
21. John E. Rousmaniere (R) Boston Fred P. Warner (R) Boston
22. Jacob H. Mock (R) Boston James H. Knight (R) Boston
23. J. Henry Leonard (R) Boston A. S. Parker Weeks (R) Boston
24. Herbert W. Burr (R) Boston William B. Willcutt (R) Boston Samuel H. Mildram (R) Boston 25. Joseph Abbott (R) Boston Lewis J. Hewitt (R) Boston
26. William M. Robinson (R) Chelsea
27. Edgar H. Whitney (R) Winthrop Ernest H. Pierce (R) Revere
Worcester County.
1. James Oliver (R) Athol
2. Frank Barrell (R) Ashburnham William F. Learned (R) Gardner
3. Waterman L. Williams (R) Holden
4. Herbert T. Maynard (R) North Brookfield
5. Alexis Boyer, Jr. (D) Southbridge
6. Frank Collette, Jr. (R) Spencer
7. Louis E. Pattison (R) Webster
8. Samuel V. Crane (R) Blackstone Aaron F. Jones (R) Douglas
9. S. Alden Eastman (R) Milford Edward C. Lyford (R) Upton
10. Charles Mayberry (R) Clinton
Joseph S. Gates (R) Westboro
11. Frank H. Pope (D) Leominster David C. Nickerson (R) Leominster
12. M. F. O'Connell (D) Fitchburg Benjamin A. Cook (R) Fitchburg
13. Daniel E. Denny (R) Worcester
14. Alonzo F. Hoyle (R) Worcester
15. Cornelius J. Carmody (D) Worcester
16. John F. McGrath (D) Worcester
17. John H. Thompson (D) Worcester 18. Oscar C. Hammarstrom (R) Worcester
19. Lucian B. Stone (R) Worcester
20. John H. Pickford (R) Worcester
21. Henry E. Dean (R) Worcester
22. Robert M. Washburn (R) Worcester
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STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS.
STATE BOARDS AND COMMIS- SIONS.
The offices of all these Boards are usually in the State House, unless otherwise mentioned.
Board of Agriculture.
President, His Excellency Curtis Guild, Jr., ex- officio.
First Vice-president (vacancy).
Second Vice-president, Augustus Pratt, North Middleboro.
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Secretary, J. Lewis Ellsworth, Worcester, $3000. MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO.
His Excellency Curtis Guild, Jr., Governor.
His Honor Eben S. Draper, Lieutenant-gov- ernor.
Hon. William M. Olin, Secretary of the Common- wealth.
C. A. Goessmann, Ph.D., LL.D., Chemist of the Board.
Kenyon L. Butterfield, M.A., President of Massachusetts Agricultural College.
J. Lewis Ellsworth, Secretary of the Board. Austin Peters, Chief of the Cattle Bureau. F. W. Rane, State Forester.
MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL.
Francis H. Appleton of Peabody, Warren C. Jewett of Worcester, and Charles E. Ward of Buckland.
MEMBERS CHOSEN BY THE INCORPORATED SOCIETIES. Amesbury and Salisbury Agricultural Society, J. J. Mason of Amesbury.
Barnstable County Agricultural Society, John Bursley of West Barnstable.
Blackstone Valley, Samuel B. Taft of Uxbridge. Bristol County Fair, Inc., William N. Howard of South Easton.
Deerfield Valley Agricultural Society, E. P. Williams of Ashfield.
Eastern Hampden Agricultural Society, O. E. Bradway of Monson.
Essex Agricultural Society, John M. Danforth of Lynnfield Centre.
Franklin County Agricultural Society, Frank Gerrett of Greenfield.
Hampshire Agricultural Society, Henry E. Paige of Amherst.
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