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  1. John Francis Shelley (September 3, 1905 – September 1, 1974) was a U.S. politician. He served as the 35th mayor of San Francisco , from 1964 to 1968, the first Democrat elected to the office in 50 years, and the first in an unbroken line of Democratic mayors that lasts to the present (as of 2023 [update] ).

  2. 2 de set. de 1974 · SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1‐ (UPI)—John F. Shelley, who began his career as a labor leader and later served as a State Senator, United States Representative and Mayor of San Francisco, died...

  3. T +1 216 479 8631. john.shelley@squirepb.com View Full Bio. John Shelley has significant experience in trusts and estates and personal wealth planning including such related matters as asset protection planning, maximizing the value of deferred compensation and retirement plan benefits, executive compensation, charitable giving and the ...

  4. John Francis Shelley (1905–1974) was an American politician and lawyer. He served as the 35th Mayor of San Francisco, California , from January 8, 1964January 8, 1968 . He also served as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 5th district, from November 8, 1949 – January 7, 1964.

  5. Shelley History. In the spring of 1885 John F. Shelley, George, and James Steele, left their homes in American Fork, Utah, with a light wagon loaded with a month's supply of provisions and headed north to Idaho where they heard there were fine opportunities for young men to secure good land and make comfortable homes.

  6. John Francis Shelley (1905-1974) served as San Francisco’s mayor from 1964 to 1968. He was president of the Bakery Wagon Drivers’ Union in the early 1930s, but found time to graduate from San Francisco Law School in 1932.

  7. Title [John F. Shelley, 35th Mayor of San Francisco (Jan. 8, 1964-Jan. 7, 1968)] Date Created and/or Issued 1964 Feb Contributing Institution San Francisco Public Library