The 74th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1853 during the governorship of John H. Clifford. Charles Henry Warren served as president of the Senate and George Bliss served as speaker of the House.[3]
74th Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
President | Charles Henry Warren | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 288 [1] | ||||
Speaker | George Bliss | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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Senators
- Alfred A. Abbott [4]
- Benjamin Adams
- Willard Blackinton
- Osmyn Brewster
- Francis Brinley
- Thomas G. Cary
- John J. Clarke
- Horace Collamore
- Charles E. Cook
- Henry H. Cook
- James B. Crocker
- Allen Cummings
- Samuel Davenport
- George Dwight
- John Earle
- Winthrop E. Faulkner
- Sullivan Fay
- Calvin Fisher, Jr.
- Edward B. Gillett
- Horace Henderson
- N. S. How
- George Howland, Jr.
- Ensign H. Kellogg
- J. S. C. Knowlton
- John W. Loud
- Micajah Lunt
- Benjamin Manter
- Elisha Murdock
- Samuel D. Parker
- Sanford B. Perry
- Ivers Phillips
- Caleb W. Prouty
- Henry Russell
- Joseph Smith
- Noah L. Strong
- Charles Thurber
- Freeman Walker
- Charles H. Warren
- George W. Warren
- Cyrus Weeks
- Thomas Wright
Representatives
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