Boston

Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is the cultural & financial center of New England in the Northeastern United States, with an area of 48.4 sq mi and a population of 675,647 in 2020.

People died in Boston (First 28 people) - Page 23

Bertram Kostant

Bertram Kostant

American mathematician

Esther Geller

Esther Geller

American painter

Robert Calef

Robert Calef

Cloth merchant

Hakim Jamal

Hakim Jamal


Henry Dearborn

Henry Dearborn

Former U. S. Congressman

John Eliot

John Eliot

Missionary

Cecilia Viets Jamison

Cecilia Viets Jamison

Canadian writer

Harvey Worthington Loomis

Harvey Worthington Loomis

American composer

Edward Everett Hale

Edward Everett Hale

American author

Joseph Dudley

Joseph Dudley

Former Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay

William Shirley

William Shirley

Former Governor of the Bahamas

Bruce Bolling

Bruce Bolling


Paul Dudley

Paul Dudley

Attorney

Thomas Dudley

Thomas Dudley

Former Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

William Heath

William Heath

British artist

Increase Sumner

Increase Sumner

Former Governor of Massachusetts

Samuel Lancaster Gerry

Samuel Lancaster Gerry

Artist

John Lowell

John Lowell

Former Judge

Ebenezer Seaver

Ebenezer Seaver

Former United States Representative

James Draper

James Draper

Settler

Benjamin Dean

Benjamin Dean

Former Massachusetts State Senator

Leo J. Sullivan

Leo J. Sullivan

Former Commissioner of the Boston Police Department

Thomas F. Sullivan

Thomas F. Sullivan

Former Commissioner of the Boston Police Department

William M. Tuck

William M. Tuck

Former Governor of Virginia

Alice Eklund-Ward

Alice Eklund-Ward

Dicky Eklund's mother

Aaron Daggett

Aaron Daggett

Officer

John J. Douglass

John J. Douglass

Member of the United States House of Representatives

Dapper O'Neil

Dapper O'Neil

American Politician