. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. his country in the fall of 1863. He claims hehas been working as long as he can remember, and six months schooling before comingto this country is all he ever had. He commenced to work in one of the Fall River cot-ton mills early in the year 18G4, and continued at such work until 1877, when he startedin the printing business, and has continued thereat ever since. In 1885 he was electeda member of the Fall River common council, and in 1891 he was elected a member ofthe Legislature from this district, receiving the largest vote ever cast for the office,


. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. his country in the fall of 1863. He claims hehas been working as long as he can remember, and six months schooling before comingto this country is all he ever had. He commenced to work in one of the Fall River cot-ton mills early in the year 18G4, and continued at such work until 1877, when he startedin the printing business, and has continued thereat ever since. In 1885 he was electeda member of the Fall River common council, and in 1891 he was elected a member ofthe Legislature from this district, receiving the largest vote ever cast for the office, be-sides being the first Democrat ever elected in the district. Committee on printing, 1892. Michael Francis Sullivan, Democrat, grocer, of Fall River, was born in Ware-ham, Sept. 21, 1859, and attended the Fall River schools. He was a common council-man in 1888, and an alderman in 1889. Committee on taxation, 1892. Vote of district: Henry C. Aydelott, Prohibition, 130; Roger Brooks, Republican, M kSSACHl SET! - LEOI8LATOB8, 1892. 41>.


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