. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. leading milk dealer in thecity of Gloucester. Committee on agriculture, 1892. Howard G. Lane, Republican, jeweller, of Gloucester, was born in Rockport, , 1850, and studied at Irving Institute, Y. He served two terms in theGloucester common council. Is prominent Odd Fellow, and chief of records of RedMen. In the House of 1891 he served on the committees on election laws and pay roll(chairman). House chairman of committee on drainage, 1892. Sylvanus Smith, Republican, of Gloucester, was born in Rockport, March 10, been engag


. A Souvenir of Massachusetts legislators. leading milk dealer in thecity of Gloucester. Committee on agriculture, 1892. Howard G. Lane, Republican, jeweller, of Gloucester, was born in Rockport, , 1850, and studied at Irving Institute, Y. He served two terms in theGloucester common council. Is prominent Odd Fellow, and chief of records of RedMen. In the House of 1891 he served on the committees on election laws and pay roll(chairman). House chairman of committee on drainage, 1892. Sylvanus Smith, Republican, of Gloucester, was born in Rockport, March 10, been engaged in fishing as hand and master from early life until 1864, and sinceas owner and fitter of fishing vessels. Committee on fisheries and game, 1892. Vote of district: Miles S Andrews, Republican, 1,441; Gideon Lane Davis, Repub-lican Independent Nomination Paper, 107; John F. Davis, Prohibition, 123; HowardG. Lane, Republican, 1,381; Fitz Mcintosh, Democrat, 1,136; Julius F. Rabardy, Pro- MASSAfllUSKTTS {>, 1*»2. 55. COMMITTEE ON MANUFACTURES. ROBERT HOWARD, W. P. CLARK, E. J. ONEIL. C. G. COBURN, House Chairman, C. H. BAKER, Chairman, E. A. BESSOM, P. J- HEFFERNIN, J. B. SMITH, E. W. C. HALL, Clerk. E. H. GEORGE. 56 A SOUVENIR OF hibition, 96; Frank C. Richardson. Democrat, 912; Sylvanus Smith, Republican, 1,175;Isaac N. Story, Democrat, 1,132; Manning Story, Prohibition, 145. District No. 11.— Ward 2 of Gloucester, Eockport. — George H. Friend ofGloucester, Republican, was born in that city, Dec. 3, 1846, and was educated in thelocal schools. He is the janitor of the United States Custom House. Member of Post45, G. A. II.; also of Are department for twenty-seven years and at present captain ofsteamer 5. Committee on public health, 1892. Vote of district: George H. Friend, Republican, 449; Walter G. Peckham, Demo-crat, 326. District No. 12.—Beverly. — George A Galloupe of Beverly, Republican, wasborn in tliat town, Oct. 28, 1850, and was educated


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