Amelio A. Della Chiesa (1901-1975) was an American politician who served as mayor of
Quincy, Massachusetts
Quincy ( ) is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest city in the county. Quincy is part of the Greater Boston area as one of Boston's immediate southern suburbs. Its population in ...
.
Early life
Della Chiesa was born on July 31, 1901, in Quincy, Massachusetts.
He attended public schools in Quincy, Massachusetts, including the Quincy Trade School, but dropped out in eighth grade. At the age of sixteen he became a journeyman plumber at 17 he became the youngest master plumber in Massachusetts.
Political career
Della Chiesa began his political career in 1943 when he succeeded his brother, Aldo (who had entered the military), on the Quincy City Council. From 1954 to 1957, Della Chiesa served as Quincy's mayor under the Plan E form of government, in which the position of Mayor was a ceremonial one appointed by the city council while the government was run by a city manager. When the city switched to a Plan A form of government, he was elected to position, which he held until his retirement in 1965. During his tenure as mayor, Quincy Vocational Technical School was constructed and additions were built at
Quincy City Hospital, North Quincy Branch Library, and the Atlantic Fire Station.
From 1953 to 1969, Della Chiesa also served as a member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
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from the 1st Norfolk district.
He served as assistant minority floor leader and monitor of the House.
From 1964 to 1965, Della Chiesa was the vice chairman of the
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
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advisory board.
In retirement, he and his wife moved to
Pembroke, Massachusetts
Pembroke is an historic town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Pembroke is a South Shore (Massachusetts), South Shore suburb of the Greater Boston, Boston metropolitan area. The town is located app ...
.
Death
Della Chiesa died on October 1, 1975, following a long illness.
See also
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1953–1954 Massachusetts legislature
The 158th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1953 and 1954 during the Governor of Massachusetts, governorship of Christian Herter. Richard I. Furbush serve ...
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1955–1956 Massachusetts legislature
References
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1901 births
1975 deaths
American plumbers
Mayors of Quincy, Massachusetts
Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
20th-century members of the Massachusetts General Court