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Middlesex County
Massachusetts

Politicians who died in Middlesex County


  Arlington: James A. Gallivan, 1928
  Belmont: J. Weston Allen, 1942
  Burlington: Edward J. King, 2006
  Cambridge: Francis Dana, 1811 — John Appleton, 1829 — Isaiah L. Green, 1841 — Joseph Story, 1845 — Samuel A. Eliot, 1862 — John Gorham Palfrey, 1881 — James Russell Lowell, 1891 — Henry Hill, 1892 — Henry Jackson Wells, 1912 — John Q. A. Brackett, 1918 — Henry Cabot Lodge, 1924 — Frank W. Taussig, 1940 — Thomas H. Eliot, 1991 — Foster Furcolo, 1995 — Bailey Aldrich, 2002 — John Kenneth Galbraith, 2006 — Morris E. Lasker, 2009
  Concord: George Merrick Brooks, 1893 — Reuben Stewart, 1894 — E. Rockwood Hoar, 1895 — Sinclair Weeks, 1972 — Augustus W. Bennet, 1983 — Eva B. Hester, 2001
  Dracut: Joseph B. Varnum, 1821
  East Cambridge, Cambridge: William Parmenter, 1866
  Framingham: Constantine Canaris Esty, 1912 — Selwyn Zadock Bowman, 1928 — John F. Kane, 2007
  Groton: Timothy Fuller, 1835 — Daniel Needham, 1895 — George S. Boutwell, 1905
  Holliston: George A. Whiting, 1903
  Lexington: Charles Hudson, 1881 — Garret G. Ackerson, Jr., 1992
  Lincoln: Thomas B. Adams, 1997
  Lowell: Lucius B. Peck, 1866 — Charles H. Allen, 1934 — Charles H. Slowey, 1964 — George T. Ashe, 1975
  Marlborough: Maurice F. Ahearn, 1971
  Medford: Timothy Bigelow, 1821 — John Brooks, 1825
  Melrose: Daniel W. Gooch, 1891 — Angier L. Goodwin, 1975
  Newton: William Hull, 1825 — John Wiley Edmands, 1877 — William Claflin, 1905 — Henry H. Stafford, 1911 — Fred Tarbell Field, 1950
  Newton Highlands, Newton: S. S Davis, 1896 — John F. Keator, 1910
  North Reading: Henning A. Blomen, 1993
  Reading: Arthur W. Coolidge, 1952
  Sherborn: Richard Saltonstall, 1982
  Somerville: Salma Hale, 1866
  Tewksbury: Edward St. Loe Livermore, 1832 — Butler Ames, 1954
  Wakefield: Henry B. Lovering, 1911 — Harry I. Thayer, 1926
  Waltham: Christopher Gore, 1827 — Nathaniel P. Banks, 1894
  Waverly, Belmont: Charles A. Boutelle, 1901
  West Newton, Newton: John B. Alley, 1896 — William E. Barrett, 1906 — Samuel L. Gracey, 1911
  Winchester: Robert Welch, 1985 — Edmund A. Gullion, 1998
  Woburn: Alpha E. Thompson, 1892 — Edward D. Hayden, 1908 — Thomas H. Duffy, 1969

 

 


 
   
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