Samuel F. McCleary Jr.
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Preceded bySamuel F. McCleary
Succeeded byFrederick E. Goodrich
BornJuly 14, 1822
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedApril 25, 1901 (aged 78)
Brookline, Massachusetts
Samuel F. McCleary Jr. | |
|---|---|
| Boston City Clerk | |
| In office 1853–1883 | |
| Preceded by | Samuel F. McCleary |
| Succeeded by | Frederick E. Goodrich |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 14, 1822 Boston, Massachusetts |
| Died | April 25, 1901 (aged 78) Brookline, Massachusetts |
| Spouse |
Emily Thurston Barnard
(m. 1855; died 1871) |
| Alma mater | Harvard College Harvard Law School |
| Profession | Lawyer |
| Signature | |
Samuel Foster McCleary Jr. (July 14, 1822 – April 25, 1901) was an American lawyer and government official who served as Boston's city clerk for 30 years. He succeeded his father, Samuel F. McCleary, who held it for the previous 30.
McCleary was born on July 14, 1822, in Boston. He attended Boston Public Schools and received the Franklin Medal at Boston Latin School. He graduated from Harvard College in 1841 and Harvard Law School in 1843.[1]