. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. ,one of the villages of Palmer. In the House of 1891 he served on the committee onpublic charitable institutions. Committees on printing and public charitable institu-tions, 1892. Vote of district: Hiram E. W. Clark, Republican, 555; Francis E. Cook, Demo-crat, 402; Hubbard Lawrence, Prohibition, 50. HAMPSHIRE No. 1. — Northampton, Easthampton, Southampton. — James Monroe Fay,Republican, of Northampton, was born in Chester, March 23, 1847, and was educatedat its public schools, Wilbraham Academy and the University of Vermont. He is aph
. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. ,one of the villages of Palmer. In the House of 1891 he served on the committee onpublic charitable institutions. Committees on printing and public charitable institu-tions, 1892. Vote of district: Hiram E. W. Clark, Republican, 555; Francis E. Cook, Demo-crat, 402; Hubbard Lawrence, Prohibition, 50. HAMPSHIRE No. 1. — Northampton, Easthampton, Southampton. — James Monroe Fay,Republican, of Northampton, was born in Chester, March 23, 1847, and was educatedat its public schools, Wilbraham Academy and the University of Vermont. He is aphysician and surgeon. In the city of Northampton has held the position of cityphysician four years; chairman of board of health five years, resigning both whenelected a member of the Legislature. At present is a member of the medical staff ofCooley-Dickinson hospital, trustee of Hampshire County Savings Bank, member andsecretary of board of examining surgeons of the bureau of pensions at Northampton. MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATORS, 1892. 67. COMMITTEE ON PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY. J. W. McDONALD, Chairman, S. P. SMITH, B. M. FERNALD, W. B. DURANT, House Chairman. L M. CLARK, C. F. SPRAGUE, E. S. BREWER. R. P. CAPEN, G. R R. RIVERS. B B. BARNEY, W. J. DOLAN, Clerk, H. E. RUGGLES. DO A SOUVENIR OF Since of age has always held some position of public trust. Committee on publiccharitable institutions, 1892. Arthur F. Nutting, Democrat, insurance agent, a native resident of Northamp-ton, was born Feb. 4, 1861, and received a public school education. He has been amember of the Northampton common council. In the House of 1891 he served on thecommittee on water supply. In 1892, on committee on rapid transit. Vote of district: James M. Fay, Republican, 1,239; Edward C. Hawkes, Prohibi-tion, 152; Emil C. Koenig, Republican, 925; Rufus Lyman, Prohibition, 140; Arthur , Democrat, 1,303; Barney T. Wetherell, Democrat, 1,140. District No. 2. — Chesterfield, Cummington, Goshen, Huntingt
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