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Frederick R. Sullivan

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for moving vital cargo while commanding a quartermaster group. He was reelected in 1944 while still serving oversees. His brother-in-law, Deputy Sheriff James J. Mellen served as acting sheriff until Sullivan's return in January 1946. In 1955, Sullivan was charged with negligence following the escape
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appointed Sullivan to finish Dowd's term. He won a full term in 1940 by defeating city councilor and state senator
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Owens, C.R. (November 16, 1939). "Benign Irishman Who Can Fight: That's Sullivan".
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resigned while under criminal corruption investigation. Governor
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Amasa, Howe (November 16, 1939). "Foley Moves to Indict Today".
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Frederic Richard Sullivan
Frederic Sullivan (disambiguation)
Sheriff of
Suffolk County, Massachusetts
John F. Dowd
John W. Sears
Boston School Committee
Charlestown, Boston
Massachusetts
Brighton, Boston
American
Democratic
Alma mater
Harvard College
Harvard Business School
Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Charlestown
Boston Latin School
Harvard College
Boston & Maine Railroad
Harvard Business School
Boston School Committee
John F. Dowd
Leverett Saltonstall
John E. Kerrigan
Edward C. Carroll
United States Army
Bronze Star
Elmer "Trigger" Burke

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