Josiah Quincy (1859-1919)

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Josiah Quincy

In office
1895 – 1899
Preceded by Edwin Upton Curtis
Succeeded by Thomas N. Hart

Born October 15, 1859
Died September 8, 1919
Political party Democratic

Josiah Quincy (b. October 15, 1859 - d. September 8, 1919) was an American politician from Massachusetts who served as mayor of Boston from 1895 to 1899. His father, Josiah Quincy, Jr., and grandfather, Josiah Quincy III, also served as mayor of Boston.

Preceded by
William F. Wharton
United States Assistant Secretary of State
March 20, 1893September 22, 1893
Succeeded by
Edwin F. Uhl
Preceded by
Edwin Curtis
Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
18951899
Succeeded by
Thomas N. Hart
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