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Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff Sr. (June 22, 1810 – October 17, 1874) was an American politician, serving as the twentieth mayor of Boston, Massachusetts from January 6, 1868, to January 2, 1871.[1]

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  1. 25 relations: American Antiquarian Society, American Philosophical Society, Atlantic Avenue (Boston), Boston, Boston City Council (1822–1909), Boston Public Schools, Democratic Party (United States), Dorchester, Boston, Federal Street (Boston), Harvard Board of Overseers, Harvard Medical School, Know Nothing, Mayor, MBTA boat, Northampton, Massachusetts, Otis Norcross, Round Hill School, William Gaston (Massachusetts politician), 1855 Boston mayoral election, 1865 Boston mayoral election, 1866 Boston mayoral election, 1867 Boston mayoral election, 1868 Boston mayoral election, 1869 Boston mayoral election, 1870 Boston mayoral election.

  2. Mayors of Boston
  3. Trustees of the Boston Public Library

American Antiquarian Society

The American Antiquarian Society (AAS), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is both a learned society and a national research library of pre-twentieth-century American history and culture.

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American Philosophical Society

The American Philosophical Society (APS) is an American scholarly organization and learned society founded in 1743 in Philadelphia that promotes knowledge in the humanities and natural sciences through research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and community outreach.

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Atlantic Avenue (Boston)

Atlantic Avenue is a street in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, partly serving as a frontage road for the underground Central Artery (I-93) and partly running along the Boston Harbor.

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Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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Boston City Council (1822–1909)

From 1822 until 1909, Boston's legislative body was bicameral, with a Board of Aldermen that was elected at-large and a much larger Common Council that was elected from multi-member electoral districts (wards).

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Boston Public Schools

Boston Public Schools (BPS) is a school district serving the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Dorchester, Boston

Dorchester is a neighborhood comprising more than in the City of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

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Federal Street (Boston)

Federal Street is a street in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts.

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Harvard Board of Overseers

The Harvard Board of Overseers (more formally The Honorable and Reverend the Board of Overseers) is an advisory board of alumni at Harvard University.

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Harvard Medical School

Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Know Nothing

The Know Nothings were a nativist political movement in the United States in the 1850s, officially known as the Native American Party before 1855, and afterwards simply the American Party.

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Mayor

In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.

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MBTA boat

The MBTA ferry system is a public boat service providing water transportation in Boston Harbor.

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Northampton, Massachusetts

The city of Northampton is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Otis Norcross

Otis C. Norcross (November 2, 1811 – September 5, 1882) served as the nineteenth Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, from January 7, 1867 to January 6, 1868 during the Reconstruction era of the United States. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and Otis Norcross are mayors of Boston.

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Round Hill School

The Round Hill School for Boys was a short-lived experimental school in Northampton, Massachusetts.

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William Gaston (Massachusetts politician)

William Gaston (October 3, 1820 – January 19, 1894) was a lawyer and politician from Massachusetts. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and William Gaston (Massachusetts politician) are mayors of Boston.

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1855 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1855 saw the election of Alexander H. Rice.

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1865 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1865 saw Frederic W. Lincoln Jr.

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1866 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1866 saw the election of Republican Party nominee Otis Norcross.

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1867 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1867 saw the election of Democratic Party nominee Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, who unseated Republican incumbent Otis Norcross.

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1868 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1868 saw the reelection of Nathaniel B. Shurtleff.

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1869 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1869 saw the reelection of Nathaniel B. Shurtleff to a third consecutive term.

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1870 Boston mayoral election

The Boston mayoral election of 1870 saw the election of Democratic Party nominee William Gaston over Republican Party nominee George O. Carpenter.

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See also

Mayors of Boston

Trustees of the Boston Public Library

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_B._Shurtleff

Also known as Nathaniel Shurtleff.