. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. s, Independent Labor, 13; Timothy R. Webber, Peo-ples Party, 73; Louis Wolfson, Independent Labor, 36. District No. 19 —Wards 1 and 5 of Lynn, Lynnfield. — Charles M. Bacheller,Republican, leather dealer, a native resident of Lynn, was born June 29, 1863, and re-ceived a public school education. In the House of 1891 his committee appointmentswere elections (chairman) and roads and bridges. In 1892, House chairman of com-mittee on roads and bridges. John M. Danforth, Republican, farmer, of Lynnfield, was born in that town, , 1840, and was educated
. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. s, Independent Labor, 13; Timothy R. Webber, Peo-ples Party, 73; Louis Wolfson, Independent Labor, 36. District No. 19 —Wards 1 and 5 of Lynn, Lynnfield. — Charles M. Bacheller,Republican, leather dealer, a native resident of Lynn, was born June 29, 1863, and re-ceived a public school education. In the House of 1891 his committee appointmentswere elections (chairman) and roads and bridges. In 1892, House chairman of com-mittee on roads and bridges. John M. Danforth, Republican, farmer, of Lynnfield, was born in that town, , 1840, and was educated at the common schools and at Topsfield Academy. He istown treasurer, chairman of the board of selectmen and assessors and secretary of theEssex Agricultural Society. In the House of 1891 and 1892 he was on the committeeon water supply. Vote of district: Charles M. Bacheller, Republican, 1,151; George E. Batchelder,Prohibition, 145; William P. Conway, Peoples Party, 154; John M. Danforth, Republi- MASSACHUSETTS LEGI8LATOB8, L892. :,:.. COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS. E. F. WYER, J. W. COVENEY., E. J. HEFFERNAN, WM. CANNON. W. H. OAKES, House Chairman, JOHN READ, Chairman, C. T. JACKSON, Clerk. <3. L. JEWETT, W. H. BRIGHAM, J. P. CROSBY, E. E. ATWOOD. 60 A SOUVENIR OF can, 930; Elbridge F. Gerry, Democrat, 789; Benjamin S. Goodwin, Prohibition, 141;John F. Hay, Democrat, 750; Edward D. Priest, Peoples Party, 98; Charles , Independent Labor, 62; Richard F. Ziegler, Independent Labor, 28. District No. 20. —Wards 6 and 7 of Lynn, Saugus —Lemuel M. Brock, Democrat,of Lynn, is a dealer in patent medicines. He was born in Strafford, N. H., Nov. 6,1837, and attended the local schools and academies in South Berwick, Me., and Wolf-borough, N. H. He taught school in New Hampshire for three years, was in the prod-uce business in Boston for ten years, and was in the hotel business in this city andLynn for ten years. In the House of 1891 he served on the committee on pri
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