Leverett Saltonstall II
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Appointed byGrover Cleveland
Preceded byRoland Worthington
Succeeded byAlanson W. Beard
BornMarch 16, 1825
Leverett Saltonstall | |
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Portrait of Saltonstall by Daniel Huntington | |
| Collector of Customs for the Port of Boston | |
| In office 1885–1889 | |
| Appointed by | Grover Cleveland |
| Preceded by | Roland Worthington |
| Succeeded by | Alanson W. Beard |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 16, 1825 |
| Died | April 16, 1895 (aged 70) |
| Party | Whig Constitutional Union Democrat |
| Spouse |
Rose Smith Lee (m. 1854) |
| Relations | See Saltonstall family |
| Children | 6, including Endicott |
| Parent(s) | Leverett Saltonstall I Mary Elizabeth Sanders |
| Alma mater | Harvard College Harvard Law School |
| Signature | |
Leverett Saltonstall (March 16, 1825 – April 16, 1895) was an American political figure who served as Collector of Customs for the Port of Boston.

A member of the Saltonstall family, Saltonstall was born on March 16, 1825, in Salem, Massachusetts.[1] He was a son of Mary Elizabeth (née Sanders) Saltonstall and Leverett Saltonstall I, who served as the first mayor of Salem.[2]
Saltonstall graduated from Harvard College in 1844 and studied law at Harvard Law School and with the firm of Sohier & Welch. He was admitted to the bar in 1850.[1]
