Josiah Quincy VI (/ˈkwɪnzi/; October 15, 1859 – September 8, 1919) was an American politician from Massachusetts who served as mayor of Boston from 1896...
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of Boston, 1845–1849 Josiah Quincy (1859–1919), American politician from Massachusetts, mayor of Boston, 1896–1900 Josiah Quincy (New Hampshire politician)...
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Massachusetts, and now the city of Quincy. The remaining pieces of the Quincy homestead are the Josiah Quincy House and the Dorothy Quincy Homestead, after the land...
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candidate for Governor of Massachusetts 1856. Son of Josiah Quincy III. Josiah Quincy (1859–1919), Massachusetts State Representative 1887–88 1890–91, Chairman...
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Josiah Quincy Mansion Josiah Quincy, General Court representative, assistant secretary of the Navy, mayor of Boston (1895–1899) Samuel Miller Quincy,...
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Quincy (1870–1933), an essayist and author, who was a sister to Josiah Quincy (1859–1919) The couple had two sons and one daughter: journalist Quincy...
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Boston Brahmin (section Quincy)
businessman Quincy Family Edmund Quincy (1602–1636), settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1633 Josiah Quincy II (1744–1775), lawyer, revolutionary Josiah Quincy...
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Men" (precursor to Northeastern University) is conducted, with Josiah Quincy (1859–1919) as the speaker. Tennis and Racquet Club building constructed....
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Island State Representative 1893–94. Father-in-law of Josiah Quincy. Josiah Quincy (1859–1919), Massachusetts State Representative 1887–88 1890–91, Chairman...
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The 1826 Boston mayoral election saw the reelection of incumbent Josiah Quincy III to a fifth consecutive term. It was held on December 11, 1826. His...
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