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==== [[Bristol County, Massachusetts|Bristol]] ====
==== [[Bristol County, Massachusetts|Bristol]] ====
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Stephen Bullock (F) {{small|(until May 25, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Stephen Bullock (F) {{small|(until May 27, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Alden Spooner (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Alden Spooner (F)


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: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Elias H. Derby (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Elias H. Derby (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. John Heard (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. John Heard (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Nathaniel Marsh (F) {{small|(until May 25, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Nathaniel Marsh (F) {{small|(until May 27, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. [[Benjamin Pickman Jr.|Benjamin Pickman]] (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. [[Benjamin Pickman Jr.|Benjamin Pickman]] (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Enoch Titcomb (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Enoch Titcomb (F)
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==== [[Hampshire County, Massachusetts|Hampshire]] ====
==== [[Hampshire County, Massachusetts|Hampshire]] ====
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Samuel Fowler (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Samuel Fowler (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. John Hastings (F) {{small|(until May 25, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. John Hastings (F) {{small|(until May 27, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. John Hooker (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. John Hooker (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Ezra Starkweather (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Ezra Starkweather (F)


==== [[Hancock County, Maine|Hancock]], [[Lincoln County, Maine|Lincoln]] and [[Washington County, Maine|Washington]] ====
==== [[Hancock County, Maine|Hancock]], [[Lincoln County, Maine|Lincoln]] and [[Washington County, Maine|Washington]] ====
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Alexander Campbell (F) {{small|(until May 25, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Alexander Campbell (F) {{small|(until May 27, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. [[David Cobb (Massachusetts politician)|David Cobb]] (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. [[David Cobb (Massachusetts politician)|David Cobb]] (F)
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: {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}At-large. David Tilden (DR) {{efn|name=Vacany}}
: {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}At-large. David Tilden (DR) {{efn|name=Vacany}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. [[William Tudor]] (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. [[William Tudor]] (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Oliver Wendell (F) {{small|(until May 25, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Oliver Wendell (F) {{small|(until May 27, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}


==== [[Worcester County, Massachusetts|Worcester]] ====
==== [[Worcester County, Massachusetts|Worcester]] ====
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: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. [[Elijah Brigham]] (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. [[Elijah Brigham]] (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Thomas Hale (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Thomas Hale (F)
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Salem Towne (F) {{small|(until May 25, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}
: {{Party stripe|Federalist}}At-large. Salem Towne (F) {{small|(until May 27, 1803)}} {{efn|name=GC}}


==== [[York County, Maine|York]] ====
==== [[York County, Maine|York]] ====

Revision as of 18:44, 16 January 2023

24th Massachusetts General Court
23rd 25th
Seal of the General Court of Massachusetts
Overview
Legislative bodyMassachusetts General Court
TermMay 25, 1803 (1803-05-25) – May 30, 1804 (1804-05-30)
Senate
Members40
PresidentDavid Cobb
Party controlFederalist
House
SpeakerHarrison Gray Otis
Party controlFederalist

The 24th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1803 and 1804 during the governorship of Caleb Strong. David Cobb served as president of the Senate and Harrison Gray Otis served as speaker of the House.[1]

Composition by party

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section below.