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John N. Cole

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On February 4, 1908, Cole, who had solicited reduced railroad rates for school children, was indicted by a grand jury on 123 separate counts of violating a law which prohibited Government officers from asking for railroad passes or tickets at reduced rates for themselves or others. On February 11,
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ordered that flags be lowered to half-staff until after Cole's funeral. Cole's funeral was held on October 20 in Andover. Business was suspended and town offices were closed during the funeral. His funeral was attended by a number of prominent officials, including Cox, Lieutenant Governor
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on November 4, 1863. He attended public school for a short time, but left at an early age to work at the Marland Woolen Mill. Cole worked at the mill for five years. By the time he left he had been promoted to the position of paymaster.
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the indictment was quashed by the Chief Justice of the Essex Superior Court. Later that day Cole was given a round of applause when he appeared in the House Chamber and received three cheers when he arrived at the Speaker's desk.
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appointed Cole to the Massachusetts Waterways and Public Lands Commission. In 1919, Cole was appointed Commissioner of Public Works by Governor
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on November 28, during which pledged voters were canvassed. As Cole had the majority needed to become Speaker, Walker withdrew from the race.
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In 1895, Cole was elected to the Andover School Committee. He also served on the town's Finance Committee and Park Commission.
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Cole was a candidate for Speaker of the House for the 1906 legislative session. His opponents were
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In 1913, Cole was appointed Chairman of the Commission of Efficiency and Economy by Governor
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as an anti-machine candidate. In 1911, he lost the Republican nomination for Governor to
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Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Sullivan, James T. (May 4, 1919). "With Waterways and Public Lands".
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In 1908, Cole ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for
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Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Williams 744:1906 — 1908 540:The New York Times 756: 755: 747:Succeeded by 400:. A. M. Bridgman. 341:John Jacob Rogers 244:Lawrence Telegram 218:Cole was born in 201: 200: 193:Minnie White Poor 810: 750:Joseph H. Walker 730:Preceded by 720: 714: 713: 711: 709: 692: 686: 685: 677: 671: 670: 668: 666: 646: 640: 639: 637: 635: 618: 612: 611: 609: 607: 590: 584: 583: 581: 579: 559: 553: 552: 550: 548: 531: 525: 524: 522: 520: 503: 497: 496: 494: 492: 475: 469: 468: 452: 439: 438: 436: 434: 417: 402: 401: 391: 308:Samuel W. McCall 274:Joseph H. Walker 254:Political career 240:Andover Townsman 204:John Nelson Cole 162: 159:October 18, 1922 147:November 4, 1863 146: 144: 132:Personal details 120: 112:Position created 108: 99: 84:Joseph H. 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Speaker
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Louis A. Frothingham
Joseph H. Walker
Andover, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Republican
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Andover, Massachusetts
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Workman's Compensation
Joseph H. Walker
Robert Luce
State House
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
Louis A. Frothingham
Eugene Foss
Samuel W. McCall
Calvin Coolidge
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston
Channing Cox
Alvan T. Fuller
John Jacob Rogers
Jay R. Benton
Everett Chamberlin Benton
Malcolm Nichols
128th Massachusetts General Court (1907)

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