List of members of the colonial Massachusetts House of Representatives information
This is a list of members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives during the colonial era.[1] For members of the Massachusetts House after the ratification of the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780, see Category:Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
^"Massachusetts Archives Collection (Colonial Government 1629 to the end of the revolutionary period)".
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