- Melvin B. Breath
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Melvin Bernard Breath[1] 30th Mayor of
Chelsea, MassachusettsIn office
1919–1921Preceded by Edward E. Willard Succeeded by Lawrence F. Quigley Personal details Born March 28, 1881[1] Died July 1, 1950[2]
Chelsea, Massachusetts[2]Spouse(s) Lillian Constance Murray Melvin Bernard Breath (March 28, 1881 – July 1, 1950) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Chelsea, Massachusetts.
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Early life
Breath was born on March 28, 1881,[1] to Melvin L. and Maria (Noone) Breath.[3]
Law practice
Melvin B. Breath was a partner, with Robert W. Frost, in the law firm of Frost and Breath, their offices were in the Tremont Building (no. 817), 110 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts.[4]
Notes
- ^ a b c United States, Selective Service System (September 12, 1918), World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; Registration Location: Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Roll: 1685169; Draft Board: 2., Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration
- ^ a b New York Times (Jul 2, 1950), MELVIN B. BREATH, New York, New York: New York Times
- ^ Breath, Melvin (April 20, 1915), Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Standard Death Certificate William A. Breath, (Chelsea, Massachusetts; no. 238, 1915), Boston, Massachusetts: Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- ^ Martindale, James Boyd (1925), Martindale's American law Directory: Volume 57, Chicago, Illinois: J. B. Martindale.
Political offices Preceded by
Edward E. Willard30th Mayor of Chelsea, Massachusetts
1919–1921Succeeded by
Lawrence F. QuigleyNotes
Categories:- 1881 births
- 1950 deaths
- Massachusetts lawyers
- Massachusetts Democrats
- Mayors of Chelsea, Massachusetts
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