Edward F. McLaughlin, Jr.

Edward Francis McLaughlin, Jr.
60th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 5, 1961  January 3, 1963
Governor John A. Volpe
Preceded by Robert F. Murphy
Succeeded by Francis X. Bellotti
Member of the City Council
of Boston[1]
In office
1953–1960
President of the City Council
of Boston[1]
In office
1959–1960
Preceded by Patrick F. McDonough
Succeeded by Patrick F. McDonough
Personal details
Born August 18, 1920[1]
Boston, Massachusetts
Died January 21, 2005 (aged 84)
Centerville, Massachusetts
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Drake[2][3]
Children Paul R. McLaughlin,
Richard J. McLaughlin,
Elizabeth Ann McLaughlin,
Patricia Anne McLaughlin,
Edward F. McLaughlin, Robert D. McLaughlin.
Alma mater Boston Latin School, Dartmouth College, A.B. Tuck School of Business, Northeastern University School of Law, L.L.B.[1]
Profession Attorney
Military service
Service/branch United States Navy
Rank Lieutenant
Unit PT Squadron 10,
Commands Pacific Theater of Operations, South West Pacific theater
Battles/wars World War II

Edward Francis McLaughlin, Jr. (August 18, 1920 – January 21, 2005) was an American attorney and politician who served as a Boston city councilor,[4] president of the Boston City Council,[1] and the 60th Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1961 to 1963.

Bibliography

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1961), 1961-1962 Public officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, MA: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 23.
  2. Obituary; Edward McLaughlin funeral rites today, Boston, MA: The Boston Herald, January 25, 2005, p. 32. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  3. McLaughlin, Peter (April 15, 2004), My Grandfather: Edward F. McLaughlin Jr. The Life of a Lieutenant Overseas, Needham, MA: Needham High School, p. Local Section.
  4. Long, Tom (January 22, 2005), EDWARD F. MCLAUGHLIN JR., 84, FORMER LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, Boston, MA: The Boston Globe, p. .
Political offices
Preceded by
Robert F. Murphy
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
1961–1963
Succeeded by
Francis X. Bellotti


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