1808–1809 Massachusetts legislature

The 29th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1808 and 1809 during the governorship of Levi Lincoln Sr. Harrison Gray Otis served as president of the Senate and Timothy Bigelow served as speaker of the House. In 1808, the state legislature elected James Lloyd as the Class 1 United States Senator from Massachusetts to succeed John Quincy Adams following his resignation on June 8, 1808.

Senators
• Eli P. Ashmun

• Amos Bond

• Elijah Brigham

• Peter C. Brooks

• Joseph S. Buckminster

• Timothy Childs

• Samuel Dana

• Joseph Dimmick

• Azariah Eggleston

• Ebenezer Fisher

• Barzillai Gannett

• William Gray

• Thomas Hale

• John Heard

• Aaron Hill

• John How

• Gorham G. Hussey

• Jonas Kendall

• William King

• Samuel Lathrop

• Joseph Leland

• Lothrop Lewis

• Theodore Lincoln

• James Lloyd, Jr.

• Hugh McLellan

• Ammi R. Mitchell

• Nathaniel Morton Jr.

• Harrison G. Otis

• David Perry

• John Phillips

• John Phillips, Jr.

• Samuel Putnam

• William Spooner

• Seth Sprague

• Ezra Starkweather

• Nathaniel Thurston

• Enoch Titcomb

• Salem Towne

• J. L. Tuttle

• Nathan Willis

• John Woodman

Representatives
• Christopher Gore

• Benjamin Bussey