Massachusetts: Governors, 1880s
Governors of Massachusetts, 1880-89 (may be
incomplete!)
Thomas
Talbot 1879-80
John
D. Long 1880-83
Benjamin
F. Butler 1883-84
George
D. Robinson 1884-87
Oliver
Ames 1887-90
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Governors of Massachusetts: Events and
Candidates of the 1880's (may be incomplete!)
- 1880 Nov 2:
John
D. Long (Rep), elected;
Charles
P. Thompson (Dem), defeated;
Horace
B. Sargent (Greenback), defeated;
Charles
Almy (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1881 Nov 8:
John
D. Long (Rep), elected;
Charles
P. Thompson (Dem), defeated;
Israel
W. Andrews (Greenback), defeated;
Charles
Almy (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1882 Nov 7:
Benjamin
F. Butler (Dem & Greenback), elected;
Robert
R. Bishop (Rep), defeated;
Charles
Almy (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1883 Nov 6:
George
D. Robinson (Rep), elected;
Benjamin
F. Butler (Dem & Greenback), defeated;
Charles
Almy (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1884 Nov 4:
George
D. Robinson (Rep), elected;
William
C. Endicott (Dem), defeated;
Matthew
J. McCafferty (Greenback), defeated;
Julius
H. Seelye (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1885 Nov 3:
George
D. Robinson (Rep), elected;
Frederick
O. Prince (Dem), defeated;
Thomas
J. Lothrop (Prohibition), defeated;
James
Sumner (Greenback), defeated.
- 1886 Nov 2:
Oliver
Ames (Rep), elected;
John
F. Andrew (Dem), defeated;
Thomas
J. Lothrop (Prohibition), defeated;
George
E. McNeil (Labor), defeated;
James
Sumner, defeated.
- 1887 Nov 8:
Oliver
Ames (Rep), elected;
Henry
B. Lovering (Dem), defeated;
William
H. Earle (Prohibition), defeated;
Charles
E. Marks (Labor), defeated.
- 1888 Nov 6:
Oliver
Ames (Rep), elected;
William
E. Russell (Dem), defeated;
William
H. Earle (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1889 Nov 5:
John
Q. A. Brackett (Rep), elected;
William
E. Russell (Dem), defeated;
John
Blackmer (Prohibition), defeated.
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