Boston Mayors of Irish Descent, 1885-2021


- Hugh O’Brien 1885–88
- Patrick Collins 1902–05
- John F. Fitzgerald 1906–07, 1910–13
- James M. Curley 1914–17, 1922–25, 1930–33, 1946–49
- Frederick W. Mansfield 1934–37
- Maurice Tobin 1938–41, 1941-44
- John Kerrigan 1945
- John B. Hynes 1950–59
- John Collins 1960–68
- Kevin H. White 1968–83
- Raymond L. Flynn 1984–93
- Martin J. Walsh 2014- 2021
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).
From Curley in 1930 to Raymond L. Flynn in 1993, the Boston Mayor’s office was held continuously by a Bostonian of Irish descent.
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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