Nathan Matthews Jr.

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Nathan Matthews Jr. (March 28, 1854 – December 11, 1927) was an American politician from Massachusetts who served as mayor of Boston from 1891 to 1894.

Preceded byThomas N. Hart
Succeeded byEdwin Upton Curtis
Born(1854-03-28)March 28, 1854
DiedDecember 11, 1927(1927-12-11) (aged 73)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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Nathan Matthews Jr.
Mayor of Boston
In office
1891–1894[1]
Preceded byThomas N. Hart
Succeeded byEdwin Upton Curtis
Personal details
Born(1854-03-28)March 28, 1854
DiedDecember 11, 1927(1927-12-11) (aged 73)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Resting placeMount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
PartyDemocratic[1]
SpouseEllen B. Sargent
ChildrenSullivan Amory Matthews,
Ellen Nathalie Matthews
Alma materHarvard A.B., 1875; L.L.B., 1880; L.L.D., 1909.
University of Leipzig 1876–1877.
ProfessionAttorney
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Biography

Born in Boston, Massachusetts on March 28, 1854, son of Nathan and Albertine (Bunker) Matthews.[2] Nathan Matthews Jr. was a lawyer-turned-politician who served as the mayor of Boston from 1891 to 1894. He was a member of the Democratic Party. Matthews earned an A.B. from Harvard College in 1875 and a LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1880.[2] He married Ellen Bacon, daughter of Col. Lucius Manlius Sargent Jr. on April 5, 1883.[3] They had two children, Ellen Natalie Matthews and Sullivan Amory Matthews.[2]

Mayoralty

On December 15, 1891, Mathews was reelected Mayor over Horace G. Allen by 15,182 votes.[1]

Death and burial

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