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Francis J. Lantry

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Francis J. Lantry (1859 - October 7, 1922) was appointed the fifth Fire Commissioner of the City of New York by Mayor George B. McClellan, Jr. on October 10, 1906 and served in that position until he resigned on February 10, 1908.[1]

Biography

He was born in 1859 in New York City. He died on October 7, 1922 in Manhattan, New York City.[2]

References

  1. ^ Curtis, Greely S. (1908). Investigation of the Fire Department of New York: a report for the Commissioners of accounts. The Merchants' Association of New York. p. 7.
  2. ^ "Death Claims Lantry, Once High In Tammany. Former Fire and Correction Appointee Split With Murphy as to McClellan and Hearst" (PDF). The New York Times. October 8, 1922.
Fire appointments
Preceded by FDNY Commissioner
1906–1908
Succeeded by