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James Shurtleff

James Frederick Shurtleff (July 28, 1910–November 18, 1964) was an American journalist, politician, and city manager.

James Shurtleff
City Manager of Medford, Massachusetts
In office
1950–1956
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byJohn B. Kennedy
Town Manager of Saugus, Massachusetts
In office
1948–1950
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byPatrick Cusick (temporary)
Village Manager of Brookfield, Illinois
In office
1947–1948
Succeeded byC. Harold Eash
Town Manager of Mansfield, Massachusetts
In office
1943–1947
Personal details
Born(1910-07-28)July 28, 1910[1]
Middleborough, Massachusetts[1]
DiedNovember 18, 1964(1964-11-18) (aged 54)[1]
Medford, Massachusetts[1]
SpouseThalia Elizabeth (Forsberg) Shurtleff
ProfessionJournalist
City Manager

Early life edit

Shurtleff was born on July 28, 1910, in Middleborough, Massachusetts.[1] He attended Williston Academy and Brown University.[2]

Shurtleff worked as a writer for the Middleborough Journal and The Standard-Times.[2] In 1937, while working for the Journal, Shurtleff was elected to the Middleborough Board of Selectmen.[3]

On August 12, 1938, Shurtleff married Thalia Elizabeth Forsberg. They would go on to have four children together.[1]

During World War II, Shurtleff served as one of Middleborough's three blackout coordinators.[4]

Mansfield, Massachusetts edit

In 1943, Shurtleff, who had no prior experience in the day-to-day administrative operations of a town, was named Town Manager of Mansfield, Massachusetts.[5]

In 1945, Shurtleff dismissed Police Chief John Haines and named Lawrence Barrows to succeed him. Haines refused to turn over his badge and the keys to the police cruiser and maintained that he was still chief.[6] Two months later, a Special Town Meeting voted to direct the Board of Selectmen to reinstate Haines as Chief.[7] Shurtleff, who accused Haines of 35 counts of misconduct, including fee splitting and insubordination, refused to reinstate the former chief.[8] The dismissal was upheld by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court[9] and the Civil Service Commission.[10]

Brookfield, Illinois edit

In August 1947, Shurtleff was named village manager of Brookfield, Illinois.[11] Shurtleff left Brookfield after only eight months to become Town Manager in Saugus, Massachusetts.[12]

Saugus, Massachusetts edit

On February 16, 1948, Shurtleff was unanimously chosen by the Board of Selectmen to become the first Town Manager of Saugus.[12] On February 1, 1950, Shurtleff resigned as Town Manager to accept a similar job in Medford, Massachusetts.[13]

Medford, Massachusetts edit

In 1950, Shurtleff became Medford's first-ever City Manager.[14]

During his tenure in Medford, Shurtleff clashed with State Tax Commissioner Henry F. Long over who could appoint assessors.[15] The dispute went before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, who ruled in favor of Shurtleff.[16]

On November 20, 1956, the Medford City Council voted 4 to 3 in favor of firing Shurtleff.[17] After his dismissal, Shurtleff was granted a public hearing a second vote on whether or not he should be fired. Once again, the City Council voted in favor of dismissal.[18]

In 1957, Shurtleff ran for and was elected to the Medford City Council.[3] Soon after his election, Shurtleff led the charge to remove his successor as City Manager, John B. Kennedy, from office.[19] On April 8, 1958, the city council voted for to 4 to 3 to fire Kennedy.[20][21][22] Shurtleff was later involved in the effort to remove City Manager John C. Carr, charging that City Councilor John C. Carr, Jr.'s vote for his father was a conflict of interest.[23]

On November 18, 1964, Shurtleff died at his home of a heart attack.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Benjamin Shurtleff and Roy L. Shurtleff (1976). Descendants of William Shurtleff. Sioux Falls: Pine Hill Press. p. 775. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "J. F. Shurtleff Rites Friday In Medford". Boston Globe. November 19, 1964.
  3. ^ a b Foell, Earl W. (November 14, 1957). "Shurtleff Bobs Up To Win in Medford". Christian Science Monitor.
  4. ^ "8000 Practice Real Blackout at Middleboro". Boston Daily Globe. May 22, 1941.
  5. ^ "Medford Simplifies Financial Structure". Christian Science Monitor. December 28, 1953.
  6. ^ "Mansfield Has Two Police Chiefs; Haines Defies Official Ouster". Boston Daily Globe. September 22, 1945. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  7. ^ "Mansfield Restores Haines as Chief". Boston Daily Globe. November 20, 1945.
  8. ^ "Lone Officer Guards Mansfield During Police Chief Hearing". Boston Daily Globe. September 14, 1946.
  9. ^ "Mansfield Head Upheld by Court in Police Case". Boston Daily Globe. July 9, 1946.
  10. ^ "Ex-Mansfield Police Chief Is Denied Reinstatement". The Christian Science Monitor. September 27, 1946.
  11. ^ "Engineer to Sue Brookfield for Rejecting Plans". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 25, 1948.
  12. ^ a b . Boston Daily Globe. February 17, 1948. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  13. ^ "Saugus Set to Vote Tomorrow on $10,877 for Manager's Office". Boston Daily Globe. May 30, 1950.
  14. ^ Carl Seaburg and Alan Seaburg (1980). . Medford, MA: The Medford Historical Society. Archived from the original on 2009-07-07.
  15. ^ "Long, Medford Mayor a' Feudin'". Boston Daily Globe. March 20, 1952. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  16. ^ "Long Assessors in Medford Ruled Illegal". Boston Daily Globe. October 30, 1952. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  17. ^ Foell, Earl W. (November 21, 1956). "Medford City Manager Dismissed by Council". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  18. ^ "Shurtleff Fired Again After Medford Hearing". Boston Daily Globe. December 12, 1956. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  19. ^ "Medford City Manager Mulls Request to Resign". The Christian Science Monitor. January 28, 1958.
  20. ^ "Kennedy Faces List Of Medford Charges". The Christian Science Monitor. April 2, 1958. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
  21. ^ "Medford Manager Kennedy Is Fired, Says Charges 'Lies'". Boston Daily Globe. April 9, 1958. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
  22. ^ "Medford Manager Ousted". The Christian Science Monitor. April 9, 1958.
  23. ^ "8000 Medford Citizens Demand Carr Sr. Ouster". Boston Globe. April 29, 1961.

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James Frederick Shurtleff July 28 1910 November 18 1964 was an American journalist politician and city manager James ShurtleffCity Manager of Medford MassachusettsIn office 1950 1956Preceded byOffice createdSucceeded byJohn B KennedyTown Manager of Saugus MassachusettsIn office 1948 1950Preceded byOffice createdSucceeded byPatrick Cusick temporary Village Manager of Brookfield IllinoisIn office 1947 1948Succeeded byC Harold EashTown Manager of Mansfield MassachusettsIn office 1943 1947Personal detailsBorn 1910 07 28 July 28 1910 1 Middleborough Massachusetts 1 DiedNovember 18 1964 1964 11 18 aged 54 1 Medford Massachusetts 1 SpouseThalia Elizabeth Forsberg ShurtleffProfessionJournalistCity Manager Contents 1 Early life 2 Mansfield Massachusetts 3 Brookfield Illinois 4 Saugus Massachusetts 5 Medford Massachusetts 6 ReferencesEarly life editShurtleff was born on July 28 1910 in Middleborough Massachusetts 1 He attended Williston Academy and Brown University 2 Shurtleff worked as a writer for the Middleborough Journal and The Standard Times 2 In 1937 while working for the Journal Shurtleff was elected to the Middleborough Board of Selectmen 3 On August 12 1938 Shurtleff married Thalia Elizabeth Forsberg They would go on to have four children together 1 During World War II Shurtleff served as one of Middleborough s three blackout coordinators 4 Mansfield Massachusetts editIn 1943 Shurtleff who had no prior experience in the day to day administrative operations of a town was named Town Manager of Mansfield Massachusetts 5 In 1945 Shurtleff dismissed Police Chief John Haines and named Lawrence Barrows to succeed him Haines refused to turn over his badge and the keys to the police cruiser and maintained that he was still chief 6 Two months later a Special Town Meeting voted to direct the Board of Selectmen to reinstate Haines as Chief 7 Shurtleff who accused Haines of 35 counts of misconduct including fee splitting and insubordination refused to reinstate the former chief 8 The dismissal was upheld by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court 9 and the Civil Service Commission 10 Brookfield Illinois editIn August 1947 Shurtleff was named village manager of Brookfield Illinois 11 Shurtleff left Brookfield after only eight months to become Town Manager in Saugus Massachusetts 12 Saugus Massachusetts editOn February 16 1948 Shurtleff was unanimously chosen by the Board of Selectmen to become the first Town Manager of Saugus 12 On February 1 1950 Shurtleff resigned as Town Manager to accept a similar job in Medford Massachusetts 13 Medford Massachusetts editIn 1950 Shurtleff became Medford s first ever City Manager 14 During his tenure in Medford Shurtleff clashed with State Tax Commissioner Henry F Long over who could appoint assessors 15 The dispute went before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court who ruled in favor of Shurtleff 16 On November 20 1956 the Medford City Council voted 4 to 3 in favor of firing Shurtleff 17 After his dismissal Shurtleff was granted a public hearing a second vote on whether or not he should be fired Once again the City Council voted in favor of dismissal 18 In 1957 Shurtleff ran for and was elected to the Medford City Council 3 Soon after his election Shurtleff led the charge to remove his successor as City Manager John B Kennedy from office 19 On April 8 1958 the city council voted for to 4 to 3 to fire Kennedy 20 21 22 Shurtleff was later involved in the effort to remove City Manager John C Carr charging that City Councilor John C Carr Jr s vote for his father was a conflict of interest 23 On November 18 1964 Shurtleff died at his home of a heart attack 2 References edit a b c d e f Benjamin Shurtleff and Roy L Shurtleff 1976 Descendants of William Shurtleff Sioux Falls Pine Hill Press p 775 Retrieved 22 July 2011 a b c J F Shurtleff Rites Friday In Medford Boston Globe November 19 1964 a b Foell Earl W November 14 1957 Shurtleff Bobs Up To Win in Medford Christian Science Monitor 8000 Practice Real Blackout at Middleboro Boston Daily Globe May 22 1941 Medford Simplifies Financial Structure Christian Science Monitor December 28 1953 Mansfield Has Two Police Chiefs Haines Defies Official Ouster Boston Daily Globe September 22 1945 Retrieved 22 July 2011 Mansfield Restores Haines as Chief Boston Daily Globe November 20 1945 Lone Officer Guards Mansfield During Police Chief Hearing Boston Daily Globe September 14 1946 Mansfield Head Upheld by Court in Police Case Boston Daily Globe July 9 1946 Ex Mansfield Police Chief Is Denied Reinstatement The Christian Science Monitor September 27 1946 Engineer to Sue Brookfield for Rejecting Plans Chicago Daily Tribune February 25 1948 a b Saugus Elects Town Manager Boston Daily Globe February 17 1948 Archived from the original on 7 November 2012 Retrieved 22 July 2011 Saugus Set to Vote Tomorrow on 10 877 for Manager s Office Boston Daily Globe May 30 1950 Carl Seaburg and Alan Seaburg 1980 Medford on the Mystic Medford MA The Medford Historical Society Archived from the original on 2009 07 07 Long Medford Mayor a Feudin Boston Daily Globe March 20 1952 Retrieved 22 July 2011 Long Assessors in Medford Ruled Illegal Boston Daily Globe October 30 1952 Retrieved 22 July 2011 Foell Earl W November 21 1956 Medford City Manager Dismissed by Council Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 22 July 2011 Shurtleff Fired Again After Medford Hearing Boston Daily Globe December 12 1956 Retrieved 22 July 2011 Medford City Manager Mulls Request to Resign The Christian Science Monitor January 28 1958 Kennedy Faces List Of Medford Charges The Christian Science Monitor April 2 1958 Retrieved 16 July 2011 Medford Manager Kennedy Is Fired Says Charges Lies Boston Daily Globe April 9 1958 Retrieved 16 July 2011 Medford Manager Ousted The Christian Science Monitor April 9 1958 8000 Medford Citizens Demand Carr Sr Ouster Boston Globe April 29 1961 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Shurtleff amp oldid 1167727147, 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