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He served as member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives 1807-1811, and ag |
Perry served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives and as the second |
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He was a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1797-1802, 181 |
6 to 1848 Seaver served as a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives and in 1850 and 1 |
He served as member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1906. |
2006 Race for 12th Bristol Representative, | Massachusetts House (General Election) |
He served as member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives 1830-1831 and 183 |
O'Brien served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1987 through |
ncis W. Hatch, Jr., Minority leader of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives |
It is made of the 160-seat | Massachusetts House of Representatives and the 40-seat M |
Dwight was elected to the | Massachusetts House of Representatives 1794-1795, and to |
He served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1817. |
returned to his old post of Speaker of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1858, until hi |
d F. Humason is a Republican member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing Wes |
In 1918, after he left the | Massachusetts House of Representatives Carney became a J |
He was a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1907 and 1908. |
chool committee, Crosby also served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives (1886-1887) and t |
He was a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1919. |
O'Brien was first elected to the | Massachusetts House in 1996. |
He was a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives (1811-1814). |
Benton was elected to the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1917, but resi |
During that period, he also served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1918 to 1919 |
(born October 25, 1950) is a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives, and a former act |
She was elected to the | Massachusetts House of Representatives and served from 1 |
ning Record, and served as a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives and as a United S |
He served as member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives 1833, 1834, 1836, |
He was the only | Massachusetts House member who refused to commit to a pu |
He was a member of: the | Massachusetts House of Representatives (1835-1839), the |
Olney was elected a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1902. |
He served as member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives, and served in th |
From 1927-1935, Pratt was a member the | Massachusetts House of Representatives. |
Coolidge served as member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1875. |
He was a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1895 and 1896, |
He served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives and represented M |
He was elected a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives, and served in th |
He served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1873. |
He served as member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1824, 1825, 18 |
He served as member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives,and was a member |
A Democrat, she has served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives since March 1998. |
Eliot served as a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives, and served in th |
In 1995, Lewis was elected to the | Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 11th Norf |
Oliver served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1854 and 185 |
epresented the 5th Bristol District in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives. |
Buoniconti served in the | Massachusetts House of Representatives from 2001 to 2005 |
He was a member of the | Massachusetts House of Representatives (1808-1809). |
Born in Brookfield, | Massachusetts, Howe pursued classical studies. |
Born in Alford, | Massachusetts, Hulbert completed preparatory studies. |
Falmouth, Maine (Portland) (then a part of | Massachusetts), Ilsley received a liberal schooling. |
He moved to Charlestown, | Massachusetts, in 1815. |
an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of | Massachusetts in 1893 and 1894. |
uated from Williams College, Williamstown, | Massachusetts, in 1811. |
rge L. Thompson, Candidate for Governor of | Massachusetts in 1938. |
gamore Hill Radio Observatory in Hamilton, | Massachusetts in 1963. |
is a 23-acre (93,000 m2) lake in Duxbury, | Massachusetts in the village of Tinkertown. |
City solicitor of Somerville, | Massachusetts, in 1872 and 1873. |
e married the former Teran Lee Gardner, of | Massachusetts, in November 1971. |
He died in Salem, | Massachusetts in 1945 at age 70. |
Hunter was born in Spencer, | Massachusetts in 1843. |
He moved to Lanesboro, | Massachusetts, in 1813. |
Born in Pelham, | Massachusetts in November 1785, Sloane completed prepara |
Douglas Sloan) built "Elm Court" in Lenox, | Massachusetts, in 1887. |
college with a career focus in Brookline, | Massachusetts, in the United States. |
of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, | Massachusetts in 2010. |
Hollingsworth (1813-1882) was an artist in | Massachusetts in the 19th-century. |
January 19, 1894) was the 29th Governor of | Massachusetts in 1875-1876. |
adger (1792-1868) was an artist in Boston, | Massachusetts in the 19th-century. |
uated from Williams College, Williamstown, | Massachusetts, in 1815. |
He was born in Springfield, | Massachusetts in 1835, the son of Eli Stephenson and Chl |
Folger died at Nantucket, | Massachusetts in 1690. |
rn Phillip Mark Stevens Crisson in Boston, | Massachusetts in March 1949. |
Blodgett was born in Amherst, | Massachusetts in 1821. |
from St. John's High School in Shrewsbury, | Massachusetts in 2003. |
ssful Democratic candidate for Governor of | Massachusetts in 1887. |
a PhD in anthropology at the University of | Massachusetts, in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. |
He was born in Oakham, | Massachusetts in 1792. |
He graduated from Holyoke High School in | Massachusetts in 1950. |
y was a club in Central Square, Cambridge, | Massachusetts in the United States. |
rison (1815-1857) was an artist in Boston, | Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century. |
He moved to Framingham, | Massachusetts, in 1848, having been appointed a trial ju |
m is a village in the city of Easthampton, | Massachusetts, in the United States. |
USS | Massachusetts in Puget Sound, Washington State |
They formed in New Bedford, | Massachusetts in 2000. |
ted from Williams College of Williamstown, | Massachusetts in 1855. |
eminary was incorporated under the laws of | Massachusetts in 1892. |
He moved to North Adams, | Massachusetts in 1861. |
He died in Holyoke, | Massachusetts in 1984. |
seller, publisher and librarian in Boston, | Massachusetts, in the early 19th century. |
uated from Williams College, Williamstown, | Massachusetts in 1814. |
s an annual debutante ball held in Boston, | Massachusetts, in the United States. |
summer on the Tanglewood estate in Lenox, | Massachusetts in the Berkshire Hills in western Massachu |
She was berthed at Boston, | Massachusetts in the custody of the United States Mariti |
ted from Westport High School in Westport, | Massachusetts in 1995. |
The 5th congressional district of | Massachusetts in the 109th Congress. |
a businessman and abolitionist in Boston, | Massachusetts in the 19th century. |
" | Massachusetts", words and music by Arlo Guthrie, was mad |
Shearn was born in Leeds, | Massachusetts in 1869. |
Henshaw was born in Leicester, | Massachusetts in 1791 and educated at Leicester Academy. |
2) was a Scotland-born sculptor in Boston, | Massachusetts, in the 19th-century. |
He died in Granville, | Massachusetts, in 1922 at his summer home. |
Swan emigrated from Scotland to | Massachusetts in 1765. |
in the manufacture of paper in Leominster, | Massachusetts, in 1796. |
ra had its staged premiere in Northampton, | Massachusetts in June, 2008. |
Irving Fine died in Natick, | Massachusetts in August 1962. |
He died in Boston, | Massachusetts in 1823 and was interred in the Mount Aubu |
He moved to Lawrence, | Massachusetts in 1852, where he continued in that busine |
in American Studies) at the University of | Massachusetts in Amherst, Massachusetts graduating in 19 |
ars was a printer in Boston and Worcester, | Massachusetts, in the late 18th century. |
served as mayor of the city of Fitchburg, | Massachusetts, in 1873 and 1874. |
He worked in Rhode Island and | Massachusetts in his occupations. |
Holden was born in Middlefield, | Massachusetts, in 1868. |
to the Republican National Convention from | Massachusetts in 1960. |
ried Hattie Betsey Stewart of Charlestown, | Massachusetts in Princeton, Massachusetts, on October 22 |
He died at Cambridge, | Massachusetts in 1896. |
Chapman was born in Holland, | Massachusetts in 1832. |
292-acre (1.2 km2) reservoir in Plymouth, | Massachusetts, in South Pond village. |
He returned to Woburn, | Massachusetts, in 1866 and engaged in mercantile pursuit |
who emigrated from England to Dorchester, | Massachusetts in 1637 and later resettled in Barnstable, |
He married Ellen B. Warner of Springfield, | Massachusetts in the same year. |
ate to Republican National Convention from | Massachusetts in 1940 and 1948. |
rson removed with his parents to Richmond, | Massachusetts, in 1772. |
Dr. John Sibley served as a medic in | Massachusetts in the American Revolutionary War. |
, Kennedy sought the office of Governor of | Massachusetts in 1960. |
Bachrach ran for Governor of | Massachusetts in 1994, losing the Democratic primary to |
. Skeels, alias, indicted in Essex County, | Massachusetts in September 1918 for the murder of Floren |
Neck is a peninsula in northeastern Salem, | Massachusetts, in the United States. |
Crawford was the Mayor of Lawrence, | Massachusetts in 1890. |
Porter retired to Westport Point, | Massachusetts in 1977. |
Browne was born in Waltham, | Massachusetts in 1804. |
uated from Gardner High School in Gardner, | Massachusetts in 1998. |
Wilson was born in Boston, | Massachusetts, in 1881. |
Peak is a mid-sized ski resort in Hancock, | Massachusetts in the Taconic Mountains. |
His ancestors came from England to | Massachusetts in 1630. |
He was born in Worcester, | Massachusetts in 1929 and graduated from Worcester Acade |
His parents immigrated to Boston, | Massachusetts in 1912, where they started a grocery busi |
Allen was born in Northborough, | Massachusetts in 1830. |
hed by Samuel Griswold Goodrich in Boston, | Massachusetts in 1841. |
Incorporated as the town of Lowell, | Massachusetts in 1826, it was named for Francis Cabot Lo |
He settled in Boston, | Massachusetts in 1882 working in the manufacture of iron |
odman (1824-1886) was an artist in Boston, | Massachusetts, in the 19th-century. |
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of | Massachusetts in 1672. |
He moved to Natick, | Massachusetts, in 1873. |
ed Levi Lincoln, Sr., had also represented | Massachusetts in the Congress, and had been Lieutenant G |
Maine separated from | Massachusetts in 1820. |
was elected Deputy to the General Court of | Massachusetts in 1775. |
Born in Quincy, | Massachusetts in 1929 and grew up in Somerville, Massach |
Caldwell moved to Boston, | Massachusetts, in 1952 and became head of the Boston Uni |
Foster was born in Andover, | Massachusetts in 1735. |
903), American artist, was born at Boston, | Massachusetts, in 1849. |
, he started Mirak Chevrolet in Arlington, | Massachusetts in 1936. |
bbard (1801-1875) was an artist in Boston, | Massachusetts in the 19th century. |
ol was an experimental rock band formed in | Massachusetts in 1987. |
He moved to | Massachusetts in 1872 with his parents, who settled in S |
He moved to Amherst, | Massachusetts in 1914 where he died on April 27, 1922. |
He was born in Belin, | Massachusetts in 1950. |
Matthew died in Barnstable, | Massachusetts, in 1678. |
She eventually settled in Springfield, | Massachusetts in 1916 where she taught at Springfield Co |
Stroyer moved to Worcester, | Massachusetts in 1870. |
Yaneer Bar-Yam was born in Boston, | Massachusetts in 1959. |
Freeman born in Dennis, Barnstable County, | Massachusetts in 1741. |
Mark Dion was born in New Bedford, | Massachusetts in 1961. |
He died in Roxbury, | Massachusetts in 1835. |
The name refers to Cape Cod, | Massachusetts in the eastern United States. |
division of Suffolk University in Boston, | Massachusetts in Dakar, Senegal. |
rred in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Nantucket, | Massachusetts, in 1844. |
She died near Hyannis, | Massachusetts in 1974, aged 72. |
Whitney was born in Waltham, | Massachusetts in 1847. |
Godfrey was born in Chatham, | Massachusetts in c.1756, and later moved to Nova Scotia. |
ate to Republican National Convention from | Massachusetts in 1904, and the Republican candidate for |
He was born in East Medway, | Massachusetts in 1793, to Major Jasper and Emma Rounds J |
was the Democratic nominee for Governor of | Massachusetts in 1994. |
A campus was established in central | Massachusetts in 2003. |
as appointed first postmaster of Scituate, | Massachusetts, in 1800. |
He was born in Hadley, | Massachusetts in 1803, the son of John Cook, a local far |
He died at Charlestown, | Massachusetts in 1761, aged 75. |
ithing company founded in Shelburne Falls, | Massachusetts in 1883. |
ebsite, founded by Blendist LLC in Boston, | Massachusetts in 2010. |
nning A. Blomen, Candidate for Governor of | Massachusetts in 1944, 1942, 1940, 1938, Lieutenant Gove |
He moved to Springfield, | Massachusetts in 1784, was elected a member of the Massa |
Shumway was born in Worcester, | Massachusetts in 1810 to a family descended from Frenchm |
He died in Lakeville, | Massachusetts, in 1909. |
as an American rock band formed in Lowell, | Massachusetts in 2000. |
He arrived at Plymouth, | Massachusetts in 1635, and later removed to Ipswich, Mas |
She fueled at Fall River, | Massachusetts, in early March 1922 and then steamed for |
was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of | Massachusetts in 1950. |
He died in Brookline, | Massachusetts in 1901 and was buried in South Cemetery, |
ublic liberal-arts college in Bridgewater, | Massachusetts, in the United States. |
IDA is headquartered in Topsfield, | Massachusetts in the USA. |
an engraver and portrait artist in Boston, | Massachusetts, in the 19th century. |
He died at Worcester, | Massachusetts in 1954. |
He served as mayor of Chelsea, | Massachusetts, in 1867 and 1868. |
Frost moved to Boston, | Massachusetts, in 1833. |
He was in private practice in Boston, | Massachusetts in 1961. |
e then married Cecilia Thompson of Boston, | Massachusetts in 1884. |
ublican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of | Massachusetts in 1982. |
He died in Medford, | Massachusetts in 1722. |
ewery and Craft brewery located in Canton, | Massachusetts in New England. |
Edward Sturtevant as born in | Massachusetts in 1842 to a family of Puritan ancestry. |
s located at 111 South Street, Pittsfield, | Massachusetts, in the Berkshire Mountains of western Mas |
Born in Quincy, | Massachusetts, in 1858, he was a precocious naturalist. |
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