Andrew James Peters
1872–1938 (age 66)
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Biography
Andrew James Peters served both as a U.S. Congressman and as Mayor of Boston, guiding the city through World War I and the subsequent years with a steady prudence and concern for social welfare. His leadership emphasized housing improvements, public health, and civic infrastructure, aiming to make Boston more inclusive for its diverse citizens.
Colleagues and neighbors recall a public servant who listened carefully and worked tirelessly to meet the needs of the metropolis he loved.