Members of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives,
1810-19 (may be incomplete!)
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Members of the Massachusetts State House of
Representatives: Events and Candidates of the 1810's (may
be incomplete!)
- New Bedford:
- 1810 May 19:
Seth
Spooner, elected;
Samuel
Perry, elected;
William
Willis, elected;
Gamaliel
Bryant, elected;
Jireh
Swift, Jr., elected;
Jonathan
Pope, elected.
- 1811 May 18:
Seth
Spooner, elected;
Samuel
Perry, elected;
William
Willis, elected;
Gamaliel
Bryant, elected;
Jireh
Swift, Jr., elected;
Jonathan
Pope, elected.
- 1812 May 15:
John
M. Williams, elected;
James
Washburn, elected;
Gamaliel
Bryant, elected;
Jireh
Swift, Jr., elected.
- 1813 May 10:
Gamaliel
Bryant, elected;
John
M. Williams, elected;
Jireh
Swift, Jr., elected;
William
Hathaway, elected.
- 1814 May 7:
John
M. Williams, elected;
William
Hathaway, elected;
James
Washburn, elected;
Jireh
Swift, Jr., elected.
- 1815 May 13:
James
Washburn, elected;
Jireh
Swift, Jr., elected;
John
M. Williams, elected;
Manasseh
Kempton, elected.
- 1816 May 13:
John
A. Parker, elected;
Thomas
Kempton II, elected;
John
Nye, elected;
Frederic
Mayhew, elected.
- 1817 May 10:
William
Willis, elected.
- 1818 May 2:
John
Nye, elected;
John
A. Parker, elected.
- 1819 May 15:
John
Nye, elected;
Benjamin
Lincoln, elected;
Cornelius
Grinnell, elected;
Lemuel
Williams, elected.
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