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62. New Hampshire 1789 State Senate, Strafford County
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66. North Carolina 1789 State Senate, Cumberland County
67. Virginia 1789 State Senate, Class 4, District 1
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69. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Barnstable County
70. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Berkshire County
71. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Bristol County
72. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Cumberland County
73. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Dukes and Nantuck Counties
74. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Essex County
75. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Hampshire County
76. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Lincoln County
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78. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Plymouth County
79. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Suffolk County
80. Massachusetts 1790 State Senate, Worcester County
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State Senate
The upper house of the State Legislature. Until 1792, the upper house in Delaware was the Council. Until 1819, the upper house in Connecticut was the Council of Assistants. By 1825, all of the states had an upper house called the State Senate except New Jersey, whose upper house was the Legislative Council and Vermont, which had a unicameral legislature.
1787 - 1825: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia
Office Scope: State
Role Scope: State (Connecticut) / County / District / City / Parish