Andrew Berkley Lattimore (August 1852 - December 14, 1907) was a politician in Massachusetts. Serving in the Boston Common Council,[1] he then served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives during the 1889 Massachusetts legislature and 1890 Massachusetts legislature. He was appointed to a 1-year term as a constable.[2] He was born in August 1852 in Hampton, Virginia and was educated at the Hampton Colored Institute. He moved to Boston in 1886 and was elected to the ward 9 common council where he served for two years. He died December 14, 1907, at home in Boston after a lingering illness, and was survived by a wife and two sons.[3]
References
- ↑ Miller, MB (2018). Boston'S Banner Years: 1965–2015: A Saga of Black Success. Archway Publishing. ISBN 9781480862531.
- ↑ "Reports of Proceedings of the City Council of Boston for the Year Commencing January 2, 1905 and ending December 30, 1905". Municipal Printing Office. April 18, 1906. p. 172 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "Andrew B. Lattimore Dead". The Boston Globe. 14 December 1907. p. 3. Retrieved 2 May 2021 – via newspapers.com.
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