. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. memberof Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Honor and Royal Arcanum. Perpetual secretaryof The Board, a well-known Salem organization ; secretary of Naumkeag Fire was chairman of the Republican city committee in 1889, 1890 and 1891. Committeeon street railways, 1892. Vote of district: William D. Dennis, Republican, 713; John J. Hartigan, Demo-crat, 663. District No. 16.—Marblehead. — Henry C Sparhawk, Democrat, shoe manufact-urer, a native resident of Marblehead, was born Feb. 19, 1865, and received a publicschool education. He was one of the Ma
. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. memberof Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Honor and Royal Arcanum. Perpetual secretaryof The Board, a well-known Salem organization ; secretary of Naumkeag Fire was chairman of the Republican city committee in 1889, 1890 and 1891. Committeeon street railways, 1892. Vote of district: William D. Dennis, Republican, 713; John J. Hartigan, Demo-crat, 663. District No. 16.—Marblehead. — Henry C Sparhawk, Democrat, shoe manufact-urer, a native resident of Marblehead, was born Feb. 19, 1865, and received a publicschool education. He was one of the Marblehead selectmen in 1890, the youngestselectman ever elected in Marblehead, refusing a second term ; also the youngest Repre-sentative the town ever had. In the House of 1891 he was clerk of the committee ondrainage. Clerk of committees on finance and expenditures and on committee on con-stitutional amendments, 1892. Vote of district: Henry C. Sparhawk, Democrat, 832; Edward D. Tutt, Repub-lican, 745. MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATORS, :,7. COMMITTEE ON MERCANTILE AFFAIRS. J. W. COVENEY, w. M. BUTLER, AMASA PRATT, E M MORIARTY J. M. OLMSTEAD, House Chairman, G. D. GILMAN, Chairman, H. S. BREWER, j. p. BATES, L. H. BARTLETT, D. H. COAKLEY, Clerk. G. S. WINSLOW. 58 A SOUVENIR OF District No. 17.— Wards 2 and 3 of Lynn, Swampscott. — Eugene A. Bessom, Re-publican, was born in Lynn, June 11, 1855; engaged in the drug business in that>city in1884; graduated from tiie Massachusetts College of Pharmacy in 1890; was formerly inthe grocery trade. He is an ex-president of the Ward 3 Republican club, of which heis one of the founders; served on the Republican city committee seven years. Memberof the Sagamore Tribe I. 0. R. M., and East Lynn Lodge I. O. 0. F , of which he isacting past grand. Committee on manufactures, 1892. Charles Thomas Jackson of Swampscott, Republican, was born in Lynn, , 1837, and was educated in its public schools. In the war of the rebellion served inEig
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