The Political Graveyard: Berkshire County, Mass. (original) (raw)
| | Berkshire County (no city given): Henry C. Martindale, 1780 —Cyrus Spink, 1793 —John A. Bryan, 1794 —William S. Maynard, 1802 —Albert W. Bowen, 1803 —Luther Westover, 1817 | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Adams: Samuel Etheridge, 1788 —George N. Briggs, 1796 —Edward R. Tinker, 1822 —Daniel R. Anthony, 1824 —Wallace E. Brown, 1853 —George P. Lawrence, 1859 —Arthur H. Streeter, 1870 —Thomas F. Cassidy, 1875 —Theodore Robinson Plunkett, 1882 —Patrick J. McAndrews, 1890 —James P. McAndrews, 1902 | | | Alford: John W. Hulbert, 1770 —Lewis E. Royal, 1855 —George E. Hinman, 1870 | | | Becket: Frank McNerney, 1870 | | | Cheshire: William Turtle, 1855 | | | Clarksburg: John Aldrich Pratt, 1816 —Harvey A. Gallup, c.1870 | | | Dalton: Martin Olds, 1798 —William C. Kittredge, 1800 —Z. M. Crane, 1815 —W. Murray Crane, 1853 | | | East Windsor, Windsor: Byram Green, 1786 | | | Great Barrington: John Allen, 1763 —Joshua A. Spencer, 1790 —Mark H. Sibley, 1796 —Anson Jones, 1798 —Guy R. Pelton, 1824 —Charles Allen Sumner, 1835 —Parley A. Russell, 1838 —Noble B. Turner, 1848 —Eugene A. Rogers, c.1853 —James S. Parker, 1867 —Joseph L. Parsons, c.1868 —W. E. B. Du Bois, 1868 | | | Hinsdale: Augustus Porter Hascall, 1800 —Henry Howard, 1801 —Ashley B. Wright, 1841 —Francis E. Warren, 1844 —Charles L. Cook, 1865 | | | Lee: Addison H. Laflin, 1823 —Nathan B. Bradley, 1831 —William C. Moulton, 1873 —Frank E. Mallett, 1875 —Bart Bossidy, 1875 —John M. Deely, 1894 | | | Lenox: William P. Walker, 1778 —Samuel Young, 1779 —George Morrell, 1786 —George M. Landers, 1813 | | | New Marlborough: Perkins King, 1784 —Miles T. Granger, 1817 —Lorrin A. Cooke, 1831 | | | North Adams: Andrew J. Waterman, 1825 —Chester M. Dawes, 1855 —Herbert L. Smith, 1867 —Frank J. Rice, 1869 —S. John Lamoureux, 1877 —Mahlon Fay Perkins, 1882 —Frank A. Bond, 1889 —William W. Dooling, 1891 —Francis C. Florini, 1919 —Jane M. Swift, 1965 | | | Partridgefield (now Peru): Luther Badger, 1785 | | | Pittsfield: Timothy Childs, 1785 —John C. Clark, 1793 —Daniel Parkhurst Leadbetter, 1797 —Thomas Allen, 1813 —George W. Gardner, 1834 —James Madison Barker, 1839 —Francis W. Rockwell, 1844 —Fred H. Purches, 1881 —Frank A. Brooks, c.1885 —Francis J. Quirico, 1911 —Silvio O. Conte, 1921 —John Garrett Penn, 1932 —Martha Coakley, 1963 | | | Richmond: Augustine Clarke, c.1780 —Samuel Rossiter Betts, 1787 —Charles C. Dwight, 1830 | | | Sandisfield: Chester Wentworth, 1790 —Allen Ayrault, 1793 | | | Savoy: Ransom W. Dunham, 1838 —Addison E. Cudworth, 1852 | | | Sheffield: Jason Kellogg, 1754 —Daniel Dewey, 1766 —Charles Kellogg, 1773 —Daniel D. Barnard, 1797 —John Z. Goodrich, 1804 —Ensign H. Kellogg, 1812 —John Doolittle, 1836 —Seth Pratt, c.1846 —Alberto T. Roraback, 1849 —Frank L. Westover, 1853 —George E. Taft, c.1855 —John C. Crosby, 1859 —Willard Andrew Roraback, 1860 —J. Henry Roraback, 1870 —Gurdon W. Gordon, 1871 | | | South Lee, Lee: Henry B. Brown, 1836 —John F. McDonough, c.1879 | | | Stockbridge: Enoch Woodbridge, 1750 —Benjamin Pond, 1768 —Thomas Cotton Chittenden, 1788 —Henry W. Dwight, 1788 —Philander Rathbone, 1796 —G. Herrick Wilson, 1824 —Allen T. Treadway, 1867 | | | Tyringham (part now in Monterey): Barnabas Bidwell, 1763 | | | Tyringham: Albert Fowler, 1802 | | | Washington: Edwin D. Morgan, 1811 | | | West Stockbridge: Samuel J. Bryant, c.1852 —James M. Fitzpatrick, 1869 —Michael E. Troy, 1888 | | | Williamstown: Nathan Williams, 1773 —Josiah O. Brown, 1783 —David Woodcock, 1785 —James Porter, 1787 —Bernard Blair, 1801 —David A. Noble, 1802 —William J. Bacon, 1803 —Ephraim B. Danforth, 1806 —Ranslure W. Clarke, 1816 —William Johnson, 1821 —John B. Locke, 1856 | | | See also Massachusetts birthplaces not assigned to counties. |
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