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

  1. Miller, MB (2018). Boston'S Banner Years: 1965–2015: A Saga of Black Success. Archway Publishing. ISBN 9781480862531.
  2. "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.
  3. "Andrew B. Lattimore Dead". The Boston Globe. 14 December 1907. p. 3. Retrieved 2 May 2021 via newspapers.com.Open access icon
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