. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. ting depart-ment in the manufacture of boots and shoes. He is now for the fifth year towntreasurer. Was a member of the House of 1891, serving on the committee on roadsand bridges. House committees on probate and insolvency and roads and bridges, 1892. Timothy Francis Quinn of Sharon, Democrat, was born in Boston, Dec. 27, is a graduate of the Quincy grammar school and of the English high school, both ofBoston. He is a contractor for unloading and loading ocean steamships and sailingvessels, and is auditor for the town of Sharon. Committee on
. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. ting depart-ment in the manufacture of boots and shoes. He is now for the fifth year towntreasurer. Was a member of the House of 1891, serving on the committee on roadsand bridges. House committees on probate and insolvency and roads and bridges, 1892. Timothy Francis Quinn of Sharon, Democrat, was born in Boston, Dec. 27, is a graduate of the Quincy grammar school and of the English high school, both ofBoston. He is a contractor for unloading and loading ocean steamships and sailingvessels, and is auditor for the town of Sharon. Committee on towns, 1892. Vote of district: Robert P. Capen, Democrat, 1,147; Sanford E. Capen, Prohibi-tion, 103; Joseph B. Leonard, Republican, 1,051; Aaron R. Morse, Prohibition, 73;Timothy F. Quinn, Democrat, 1,199; Silas A. Stone, Republican, 1,078. District No. S. — Franklin, Foxbornugh, Wrentham, Bellingham, Medway, Norfolk. —Amos P. Woodward, Republican, of Franklin, was born in that town, Dec. 23, 1837. MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATORS, 1892. 87. COMMITTEE ON WATER SUPPLY. R. A. CARTER, G. K. NICHOLS, J. M. DANFORTH, W. H. HEMENWAY. S. A. HOWE, House Chairman, E. F. WYER, Chairman, D. W. BATTLES, Clerk. G. L. SOULE, M. B. GILBRIDE, J. J. HOAR, H. E. RUGGLES. 88 A SOUVENIR OF He is a real estate dealer, but was formerly manufacturer and travelling salesman, hav-ing travelled extensively, and been in every town from Maine to the Missouri on agriculture, 1S92. Henry E. Ruggles, Democrat, lawyer, of Franklin, was born iu Boston, July 25,1858. He is a graduate of the Upton high school, Phillips Exeter Academy and Willis-ton Seminary. He was town clerk of Franklin in 1890, 1891 and 1892. Committees onprobate and insolvency and water supply in 1802. Vote of district: Erastns P. Carpenter. Republican, 851; Timothy Ide, Prohibition,142: William Mann. Prohibition, 149; Henry E. Ruggles, Democrat, 1,095; Amos , Republican, 1,085. District Xo. 9 —XeeJham, Dover, Jlecln
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