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Francis Xavier Hurley[1]
46th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts[1]
In office
1943–1945
GovernorLeverett Saltonstall
Preceded byWilliam E. Hurley
Succeeded byJohn E. Hurley
17th Massachusetts Auditor[1]
In office
1931[1]–1934[1]
GovernorJoseph B. Ely
Preceded byAlonzo B. Cook
Succeeded byThomas H. Buckley
Personal details
Born(1903-02-11)February 11, 1903[1]
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US[1]
DiedApril 1976 (aged 73)
Political partyDemocratic[1]
Alma mater
  • Harvard Law School[1]
  • Francis Xavier Hurley (February 11, 1903 – April 1976) was an American politician who served as the 17th Massachusetts Auditor and the 46th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts. He was a 1924 graduate of Harvard College. Hurley was elected state auditor at the age of 27, making him the youngest person ever elected to statewide office in Massachusetts.[2] He is known for a 1933 report alleging misconduct by the superintendent of Norfolk Prison Colony, now called Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Norfolk.[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Howard, Richard T. (1943), 1943–1944 Public officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, MA: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, p. 23
  • ^ "Francis X. Hurley Known as inveterate Letter Writer". The Boston Daily Globe. October 10, 1942.
  • ^ "Gill Sends Message to Governor Ely Answering Hurley's 36 Accusations". The Crimson. Retrieved July 3, 2012.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Alonzo B. Cook

    17th Massachusetts Auditor
    1931–1935
    Succeeded by

    Thomas H. Buckley

    Preceded by

    William E. Hurley

    46th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts
    1943–1945
    Succeeded by

    John E. Hurley


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