. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. s and commissions, 1892. Vote of district: Francis H. Appleton, Republican, 929; Philip H. Coleman, Demo-crat, 686. District No 22. — Danvers and Middleton. — Samuel L. Sawyer of Dauvers,Republican, is a flour dealer; was born in Boxford, June 20, 1845, and received hiseducation in the schools of Newburyport. In the House of 1891 he served on the com-mittee on public charitable institutions. House chairman of committee on electionsand on committee on public charitable institutions, 1892. Vote of district: J. Peter Gardner, Peoples Party, 128; Charles


. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. s and commissions, 1892. Vote of district: Francis H. Appleton, Republican, 929; Philip H. Coleman, Demo-crat, 686. District No 22. — Danvers and Middleton. — Samuel L. Sawyer of Dauvers,Republican, is a flour dealer; was born in Boxford, June 20, 1845, and received hiseducation in the schools of Newburyport. In the House of 1891 he served on the com-mittee on public charitable institutions. House chairman of committee on electionsand on committee on public charitable institutions, 1892. Vote of district: J. Peter Gardner, Peoples Party, 128; Charles N. Perley, Demo-crat, 552; Samuel L. Sawyer, Republican, 728. FRANKLIN COUNTY. District No. 1. — Greenfield, Shelburne, Bemardston —George W. Jenks. Repub-lican, of Shelburne Falls, was born in Cheshire, Jan. 14, 1840, and was educated inthat town and at the Wesleyau Academy, Wilbraham, and Eastmans Business College,Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He is a boot and shoe merchant at Shelburne Falls, also has a MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATORS, l-1- 01. COMMITTEE ON PARISHES AND RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES W. E. MEADE, G. S. BALL, House Chairman, M. R. LEONARD, DWIGHT CHESTER, H. A. KIMBALL, Chairman, G. S. WINSLOW, Z. L. BICKNELL. T. E. St. JOHN, Clerk. EDWARD FAIRBANKS. 62 A SOUVENIR OF store at Millers Falls, with clothing, dry goods, gentlemens furnishing goods andboots and shoes. House chairman of committee on labor, 1892. Vote of district: George W. Jenks, Republican, 768; Frank J. Pratt, Jr., Demo-crat, 533; Arthur F. Wells, Prohibition, 90. District No. 2.— Warwick, Orange, New Salem, Erving, Shutesbury.—WilliamHenry Hemenway, Republican, farmer, is a native resident of Shutesbury; born , 1846. Was educated at the public schools, New Salem Academy, etc Has beentown clerk and chairman of the Republican town committee. In 1892, was on com-mittee on water supply. Vote of district: David F. Carpenter, Prohibition, 52; Dennis E. Farley, Demo-crat, 591; William H. Hemenway, Republican, 6


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