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John Phillips, Hon.

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Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, MA, United States
Death: May 29, 1823 (52)
Boston, Suffolk, MA, United States
Place of Burial: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Phillips and Margaret Phillips
Husband of Sarah Hurd Phillips
Father of Sarah Hurd Jenks; Miriam Blagden; Rev. John Charles Phillips; Wendell Walley Phillips; Thomas Walley Phillips and 4 others
Brother of Margaret Cooper and Sarah Newton

Occupation: Mayor of Boston, lawyer
Managed by: Ned Reynolds
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About Hon. John Phillips

source: Boston, MA: Inhabitants and Estates of the Town of Boston, 1630-1822 (Thwing Collection) (NEHGS pg 14600)

Birth: 26 NOV 1770 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts

Death: 29 MAY 1823

president of the Massachusetts Senate

First Mayor of Boston

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John Phillips (November 26, 1770 – May 29, 1823) was an American politician, serving as the first mayor of Boston, Massachusetts from 1822 to 1823. He was the father of abolitionist Wendell Phillips.

Biography

He graduated from Harvard College in 1788. In 1794, he was invited to deliver the annual Fourth of July oration before the people of Boston. In 1800, he was made public prosecutor, and in 1803 was chosen representative to the Massachusetts General Court. He was sent to the Massachusetts Senate in 1804, serving as presiding officer from 1813 to 1823. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1810. In 1812, he was chosen a member of the corporation of Harvard.

In 1820, he was a member of the convention that met to consider the revision of the state constitution, and he took an active part in the proceedings of that body. Phillips was also active in the agitation for the adoption of a city government in Boston, and was chairman of the committee of twelve that drew up and reported on a city charter for the town in 1822. In the choice for mayor that followed, Harrison Gray Otis and Josiah Quincy III were the chief candidates for the office, but, as neither was able to secure an election, their friends agreed on Phillips, who was elected on 16 April 1822. At the close of his term of office the precarious condition of his health led him to decline a re-election.

Phillips Street and the Phillips School (later Northeast Institute of Industrial Technology) in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood were named after John Phillips.

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Hon. John Phillips's Timeline

1770
November 26, 1770
Boston, Suffolk, MA, United States
1797
January 16, 1797
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1799
April 24, 1799
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1805
November 20, 1805
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1807
November 15, 1807
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1811
November 29, 1811
Boston, MA, United States
1816
August 14, 1816
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1823
May 29, 1823
Age 52
Boston, Suffolk, MA, United States
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