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Maine: House Speakers



Speakers of the Maine State House of Representatives, 1825-1940 (May be incomplete!)
John Ruggles 1825-29 John Ruggles 1831 Jonathan Cilley 1835-36 Hannibal Hamlin 1837 Elisha H. Allen 1838 Hannibal Hamlin 1839-40 Charles Andrews 1842 Moses Macdonald 1845 Josiah Hayden Drummond 1857 James G. Blaine 1861-62 William W. Thomas, Jr. 1874-75 Fred N. Dow 1889-90 Albert R. Savage 1893 Oscar F. Fellows 1903 Frank A. Morey 1911 John A. Peters 1913 Herbert W. Trafton 1915 Frank G. Farrington 1919-20 Charles P. Barnes 1921-22 William Tudor Gardiner 1925-26 Robert Hale 1929-30 Elmer D. Merrill 1931-32 Nathaniel Tompkins 1935 Donald W. Philbrick 1939-40


 

 


 
   
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