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Here are the Mayors of Boston Claiming Irish Heritage: 

The lineage of Boston mayors with Irish ancestry dates back to 1885, when Irish immigrant Hugh O’Brien of County Cork assumed office and became the first Irish-born mayor elected in Boston, serving four one-year terms (1885-88).

 O’Brien was followed by Irish-born Patrick Collins (1902-05), also of County Cork, who died in office in 1905. He was replaced by John F. Fitzgerald, who became the first American-born mayor of Irish descent, serving two terms.
A noteworthy mayor was James Michael Curley, served four terms in four different decades.

From Curley in 1930 to Raymond L. Flynn in 1993, the Boston Mayor’s office was held continuously by a Bostonian of Irish descent.

Martin J. Walsh is the twelfth  Mayor of Boston to claim Irish ancestry.  He served from 2014-2021.

For more about Boston’s Irish heritage, visit the Irish Heritage Trail.

Information taken from Irish Boston: A Lively Look at Boston’s Colorful Irish Past, 2nd edition, by Michael Quinlin / Publisher: Globe Pequot Press / Publication Date: October 2013. 

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