78th
Massachusetts General Court
77th 79th
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
Senate
Members40
PresidentCharles Wentworth Upham
House
Members357 [1]
SpeakerCharles A. Phelps
Sessions
1stJanuary 7, 1857 (1857-01-07) – May 30, 1857 (1857-05-30)
+ extra session[2]

The 78th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1857 during the governorship of Henry Gardner. Charles Wentworth Upham served as president of the Senate and Charles A. Phelps served as speaker of the House.[3]

There were 395 men in the combined house and senate, with the following occupations:

"farmers and horticulturists, 77; merchants, 65; lawyers, 33; shoe manufacturers, 31; manufacturers, 29; clergymen, 13; physicians and housewrights, 12 each, 24; teachers, 10; master mariners, 9; lumber dealers and clerks, 6 each, 12; editors and shipwrights, 5 each, 10; blacksmiths, druggists and publishers, 4 each, 12; bakers, carriage makers, paper makers, sail makers, and grain dealers, 3 each, 16; cabinet makers, chair makers, clothiers, civil engineers, conveyancers, gentlemen, ship joiners, printers, tin plate workers, machinists, 2 each; 20; auctioneer, axe maker, auger and bitt maker, butcher, broker, balance maker, book-binder, book-keeper, book-seller, calico printer, dentist, engineer, forwarding agent, gilder, iron founder, hotel keeper, leather and hides, land surveyor, law student, reporter, provision dealer, manufacturer of cotton, silk and safes, real estate dealer, pianoforte maker, friction match, shuttle maker, bonnet maker, tanner, ship builder, tailor, mechanic, ship chandler, painter, 1 each, 35."[4]

Senators

  • O. W. Albee [5][6]
  • Oliver Ames Jr.
  • John W. Atwood
  • John Batehelder
  • Gad O. Bliss
  • Arthur P. Bonney
  • William S. Brakenridge
  • Robert I. Burbank
  • Asaph Churchill
  • Benjamin C. Clark
  • John Cowdin
  • Constantiue C. Esty
  • Matthew D. Field
  • Hugh W. Greene
  • Benj. W. Harris
  • Gideon Haynes
  • J. F. Hitchcock
  • George F. Hoar
  • Caleb D. Hunking
  • John M. Merrick
  • George W. Messinger
  • Jacob Mitchell
  • William Mixter
  • Eben S. Poor
  • Henry B. Rogers
  • Henry L. Sabin
  • Ezekiel R. Sawin
  • John H. Shaw
  • Eben F. Stone
  • Charles F. Swift
  • Velorous Taft
  • William Taylor
  • John N. Turner
  • Charles W. Upham
  • James M. Usher
  • Oliver Warner
  • Aza. B. Wheeler
  • Joseph White
  • Ohio Whitney Jr.
  • Jeremiah S. Young

Representatives

  • Thaddeus Allen [6]

See also

References

  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. "The General Court", Boston Atlas, February 18, 1857
  5. "Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Civil Government, 1857". Massachusetts Register, 1857. 1852 via Archive.org.
  6. 1 2 Rules and Orders of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, 1857, hdl:2452/787681{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1857, hdl:2452/738677
  • Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1857, hdl:2452/92939
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