. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. s held a prisoner in Columbia, S. C, forseven months and ten days ; then paroled when Sherman was about to capture was a member of the House for three years, beginning with 1881, and was assignedto the committees on street railways and parishes and religious societies. In the Senateof 1891 he served on the committees on State House (chairman), parishes and religioussocieties and public health. Chairman of committee on State House and member ofcommittees on liquor law and public charitable institutions, 1892. Vote of district: John Reade, D


. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. s held a prisoner in Columbia, S. C, forseven months and ten days ; then paroled when Sherman was about to capture was a member of the House for three years, beginning with 1881, and was assignedto the committees on street railways and parishes and religious societies. In the Senateof 1891 he served on the committees on State House (chairman), parishes and religioussocieties and public health. Chairman of committee on State House and member ofcommittees on liquor law and public charitable institutions, 1892. Vote of district: John Reade, Democrat, 3,159; William H. Preble, Republican,2,827; Waldo E. Mace, Prohibition, 138. Third District.—Wards 6, 7 and 8 of Boston and Ward 3 of Cambridge. — W. Coveney, Independent Democrat, undertaker, of Cambridge, was born Inthat city, April 10, 1845, and attended its public schools. He was a member of theCambridge city government in 1886 and 1887, and for three years, ending in 1890, sat MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATORS, 1892. 29. COMMITTEE ON DRAINAGE. J. E. DRURY, W. N. EATON, E. M. LOW, H. G. LANE, House Chairman, W. P. CLARK, Chairman, £. S. DODGE, E. S. DOLE, D. F. BREEN, C. H. C. FISKE, Clerk. T. A. QUINN. 30 A SOUVENIR OF in the lower branch of the Legislature, with appointment to the committees on townsand railroads. In the Senate of 1891 he was appointed to the committees on library(chairman) and railroads. Chairman of committee on library, and member of com-mittees on mercantile affairs and military affairs, 1892. Vote of district: John W. Coveney, Democrat Independent, 1,911; George , Republican, Democrat, 1,722; Daniel McLaughlin, Democrat Independent*1,507; Hammond T. Fletcher, Republican Independent, 300. Fourth District.—Wards 2, 12 and 16 of Boston.—Hon. Patrick J. Kennedy,Democrat, trader, is a native resident of East Boston, and lives now at No. 151Meridian Street. He was born Jan. 8, 1858, and was educated at the Lyman


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